i F. J. JONES'S i PBIOE LIST NO. I.— OTHERS TO FOLLOW. THE following Prices will be chargedtfll further notice, viz : — Sugar, White Mauritius ... 4d per lb : IC 4d „ „ „ IW 4id „„ Pago, beat ... ... ... 3d „ „ Tapioca ... ... ... 3d „„' Cornflour ... 6d „ „ Starch 4d „ „ Curry, por bottle ... ... lOd Cocoa, Van Houten's ... 4a 6d „ „ Matcheß, tin boxc In 6d per doz „ ploida 5d „ „ Kerosene 8s per tin flour, local ... ... 11s 6d per hundred TEAS! TEAS! TEAS 1 ! , My celebrated TEAS, which have obtained 4 ' such favour by the nublio, will be gold as follows: — National Blend, la 6d per lb Indiana Blend, 2s per lb . Excelsior Blend, 2s 6d per lb , NOTE SPECIALLY - ' : My system of ng6lbs White Sugar and lib Tea having been adopted by others ia the trade, I shall, now sell, without any alteration in quality the same parcel fo 3s 6d. CHINA, GLASS, & EARTHENWARE Now opening up 14 crates' of New Goods; which will be sold cheap— • Sets of Jugs, 3 to set, 2s 6d to 3s. BEMEMBEB! GREAT BARGAINS IN THIS LINE. ! BOOTS AND SHOES. This large Stock will be offered at very low prices. COME AND SEE! HAMS AND BACON! A choice consignment of Canterbury Bacon and Hams, new cure, just arrived. REMEMBER — FKANCTS J. JONES. UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF SANTA GLAUS. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. NEW YEAR'S GIFTS. FANCY EEPOSITOET (Opposite the Bank of New Zealand). S. H. "DREW Begs to draw the attention of the inhabitants of' Wanganui and the neighbourhood to his l.tfge and well-assorted stock of .FANCY GOODS, TOYS, and Miscellaneous Articles, especially suitable for presentation at this season of the year. To avoid the nconvenience experienced ilast year, when numerous ouatomers were unavoidably crowded out, the large store recently vacated by the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company has for this season been converted into a large and commodious Show Room, in which will be displayed the extensive assortment of hand' some goods to be offered for sole. The stock consists of Ladies' Reticules, Bags, Companions, Fire Screens, Fans, Vases, Lustres, &c, &0., and Children's Toys will be made an especial feature. TOYS — Strong and d'iraable — Wheelbarrows, Dolls of all sizes nd prices, Magio Lanterns, Children's Musical Toys, and every variety of toy which is imported into or manufactured in New Zealand, at unusually low prices, unrivalled for excellence and quality. iEathetic Crewel Work in great variety and latest patterns. Silks and Wool* in all shades. Christmas Boxes on tables at Sixpence and One Shilling. > CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR'S CARDS. Particular attention is drawn to the im : mense stock of charming Cards unequalled in excellence of design and unsurpassed in taste and beauty. I'heso cords have been especially selected and imported from Europe to meet the extraordinary demand likely to be made for them. The stock includes Mowers, Ferns, Shells, Seaweed, and the most ingenious mechanical cards, handpainted photographs, also quisite paintings on ivory and silks. An early inspection is invited. The Child's Magic Flute and other instruments of musical torture for children, especially recommended to parents of nervous temperament — soothing and beneficial — illustrating the proverb, "Music hath Charms," &c. Solo Druma, all sizes. Come early. Come early. Come early. The repository will represent one -arge exhibition of seasonable presents such as has never before been witnessed in Wanganui. Boom for all. charge for admission to S. H. DREWS Fahoi Rbpositoby, Opposite Bank of New Zealand, Victoria Avenue. S. MANSON TS OPENING UP a very fine lot of WOOLLEN GOODS, Which must be sold during the Season' consisting of — TARTANS, FRENCH TWILLS, CASHMERE MIXTURES, BLANKETS HATS, HOISERY, SHIRTS. Etc., Etc., Eto. These Goods will speak for themselves. Inspection Invited. 1 NOTICE. MR CKOSSE wishes to intimate to his patients that he has transferred his Dental Practice to Mr M. Cottle, L.D.S., who in future will carry on the profession as Dental Surgeon in the Avonue. Mr Crosse has evory confidence in recommending Mr Collie as a moat skilfu and uU<ri OaatUt.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 10237, 3 July 1883, Page 1
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655Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 10237, 3 July 1883, Page 1
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