HARDWARE HARDWARE! W. .WARING*. TAYLOR. WHOLESALE IRONMONGER ; . AND '. - IRON MJiROH ANT, Willis-street^ Wellington, and Viotoria < ■ ' Avenue,' Wanganui. •. ' rp HE .-Undersigned has'oh sale— : ■IMPLEMENTS ; ' . : ■- ] Hornsby's Single Furrow Ploughs . ' 'Hornsby's Double c ,» ' •'■' '-'.'a' < Hornsby's Harrows & Horse Eakes : ' Hornsby's Cultivators 1 '"'-•- : - ' Hornsby's Reaping and Mowingi 1 Machines ■' • ' i SETTLERS.' •' . , : Sampspn $nd ordih'ary Fending' Wire ' American Axes, Gross-cut Saws : 'i ' Pit Saw^.Steel'd Wedges' . " . ! Maul 'Rings, Milk -Pans- ' , . f Single and Double edge" Slashers Long-haridle arid Half-moon Slashers' Axe, Pick, Adze, & Slasher Handles Cheese Presses, Milk Sieves Milk, Skimmers and Buckets. .. ' Fern and Grass Scythes'. , '• . ' . . I Fencing Staples, Scythe Stones','," .: I . Sheep Shears, Beap Hooks , ' ' : ' | ■Sewing Twine, &c., &c.' '■..•• ; ' .' ' 1 . . BOILDKR'S. . ; • '; Galvanized Corrugated Iron,' to iDft i ' ■SheetL'ead, Sheet -Ziae" ,' ' r =7 . I Perforated Zinc,' Lead' W.ash ; ers_ j 'Galvanized .' Ridgiqg; Spouting, Down- :' .' '"pipe ' '-'. ' r r '•" '. '"' ' " • '.' ;Sash Weights, SaShlLihe, ' r .'.."; i Rim, Sash, and Mo'rtice'Looks '"' i 'Eboriy.'aki'Ch^na'LbokFurJiiture 1 ' ": | '•" Butti'Chestiand'T^Hinges" " /'' ,.',. ' SaB r h'.Fasten'ers,'Rack Pulleys"'' ' '. I .Blind Furniture, Ewbank'a Spik'ea ' ; Centre Door Hapdles^Eioo^ Brads j Rose-head to 6 ''" mch I •■-■" ' : '.' ' V," '', " l! . '. '"_ i Galvanized : and ;Lead headed^Roofing '. '^N"ails,'&'6.i <SJo. ■■"■•■.-■• ' \- ; ; .FURNISHING. .'•',/,. Register Grates,' ' Fenders,' Fire Irons'; Marble and 'Slate, Mantlepiec.es ' Single arid Double. Iron Bedsteads Children's Iron Cots',. Spring .Cradles . ■ Leamington Ranges' with high pressilre boilers ' '. " " ' ■ ( • ' • ' L • | '' ' .American Cooking. Stoves ■ j Basket Grates, Clothes Wringers , | Bradford, Stand, ;nnd Table Mangles 1 WashingjMaohines, Coal . V,ases ' Toiletware,. Sl6p~Pails - . ! Sitz Baths, Tea.Trays, Filters . : Electro-plate in great variety ' Cutlery, Brushware, arid Tinware lin great variety i Galvanized Tubs, Buckets, and Wash Basins, &c, &c. : . . PAINTERS. ; ••'• ■ 16 and 21oz SUeet- Glass,- iv all sizes j Genuine and -No 1 White Lead, in wood and Tins ' ■" . . " .. : .*.. j Red Lead,' Patent Driers, Putty ' Burnt Umber, Sienna in Water Black and Yellow. Paints Boiled and Ear? Linseed Oil, in drums ' . •; and casks ,•'.,. Turpentine, "Colza , Oil, Castor Oil- • Kerosene, in patent oans. , ' , ; Copal,' Oak, and_ Carriage Varnish ! -Methylated. Spirits, .Good Size ~'■ Tin'd Tacksj. Dry .Colours' in variety! Paint Brushes, Saca Tools &Ci, &0., ~'&0. ! W. D.TIAW, " MANAGER. ' . Wanganui Branch. WANGANUI STEAM SAW MILLS , AND- - i SASH AND DOOR FACTORY. : ; . : .'■'.. i MESSRS. YORK; : &CORN]?dOT beg to announce that, their New 'Mills are now iv perfect working or^er,, and are supplied with machinery of jthe latest pattern, for Uhe' : production I of, Sashes, Doors, Mouldiiigs, Architrajresi and Turnery,, at the' shortest notice, md o£ ]the;v6ry'liesti workirianßhip. .-• : t .\ r i;i) J.-.r: .: ' :.--,i:,--' •L,v : "i ! i- '.- ■' ' . i.-- ■ -fTT": ■ :,;.-,-r n r<, '■■; 'o ■ " -.' '- .: : ■-..■:. }' r ii''"-! -Timber of all.deacriptio.ns^atiprioes to" ' ;' , , ,'r • .suit the; times. :■•...- ( ; , ■■■:. -"'.'■ - • . ! 1 1 . ; .r .■ - : . - '. ■ ' ' - - - .--■■; ; • ' ; Trice -Lists., and. r Moulding Sheets on . , . ' application* ■-' . , .-' • '■-..'-■-",' . . ." , I YORK- & GQRNFOOTi : ■■••it . j : •' ' . f Taupo ..Quay. and. Eidqway«sxbbbt, • ' .' ' WiNGANUI. i JAME3. McKENZIB ''' DESIRES to. notify the fact ' that he is making ' Boots ■Cheaper than any .other house! in town, for Cash, as the following prices will show ; — .•■ ' ■ . Men's Elastic-sides (calf) 18s „ Strong Watertights' 17a Women's Elastic-sides (calf) 14s 6d ' . : „-. Lace • .„ „ • 13s Youths' and Maids' Equally Cheap and a perfect fit guaranteed. Material and Workmanship ■ ' FirHt»clasß. < BBPAIEINO Men's half-soles and heels ... 5s Women's'do do • ... j4s ■ '. Note the. Address— , ' ] Opposite Forder's Hotel, Victoria ' '•: - Avenue. . . ; - " , . •■ ■ ■- ,- '" * " ' r WEST COAST BOARDING-HOUSE, . HIGH-STBEBT HiWJERA, A. DOMINGO Pbopriexob GOOD Accommodatioa for Boarders and Travellers at moderate charges. Cleanliness and civility are the characteristics of tbis house. The Table and Beds cannot be surpassed by any hotel on the coast. The Proprietor has had a very long experience as a Restaurant Keeper, and he feels assured that any person giving his house a trial will be quite convinced that the accommodation ie affords cannot be surpassed. Board and, Lodging — £1 per week.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 9284, 17 December 1880, Page 1
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578Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 9284, 17 December 1880, Page 1
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