Business Notices. ' THE WORKING MEN'S STORE, ORMONDVILLE AND ; NORSEWOOD. WWESTLAKE returns his: 9 Hearty . Thanks to ; the General Public for the Liberal Sup- ' port accorded him since starting' business, and begs to announce that 1 he is now able to offer better value 1 than ever, and answer the question; which is so often asked, How is it | that you can sell So Much Cheaper ; Than Other Storekeepers? My! answer is : ! I buy larger than anjr, ; any other storekeeper in the Bush !' ] also buy Direct from the Factoiy,! saving the middleman's screw. T ' also buy from the Best Colonial House. So when you cannot^ge\ what you want at other stores/ ' Send to W. Westlake, who has; in* stock Goods as mentioned below :— - Flour Sugar Teas (Nel-; Oats Wheat sonMoate's) Bran Chaff Matee i Potatoes Pollard Grass Seed ; And All Grocery Lines. : TO BUILDERS AND BUSHMEN. ' Planes Chisels Hammers Axes Augers Saws Files Nails Screws Doors Sashes Roofingiron'; TO SPORTSMEN. Guns and Ammunition in Great Variety. TO FARMERS. Spades Forks Fencing and Grubbers Shovels Barb Wire Staples Cow Bells &c, &c. TO PAINTERS AND PAPERHANGERS. A Large and Weil Assorted Store of Paints, Oils, Scrim, Papers, &c, &c. TO MAN AND WIFE FURNISHING HOUSE. Saucepans Kettles Boilers Baths Blankets Knives and Lamps Mattings . Forks Chains Bedsteads CounterTables Matrasses panes Carpets Toilet Sets Rugs, &c. CLOTHING. A Large and Well Assorted Stock of Colonial, Kaiapoi, Roslyn, and English Goods, Always on Hand. DRAPERY AND MILLINERY. Ulsters, Jackets, Calicos, Underclothing, Dress Goods, Flannols, Corsets, &c, &c. Hats and Bonnets in the Most Fashionable Shapes, from 5/-. to 30/Inspection Invited. BOOTS AND SHOES. ' Zealandia, Standard, Northern; and English. A Very Large Stock Always on hand. * W. Westlake, WORKING MEN'S STORE, pRMONDVILLE. Agent for The Bush Advocate, TO THE BUSH SETTLERS. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE TO BUY YOUR DRAPERY AND CLOTHING AT, IS EH. NEWMANS, • Waipawa. E. H. NEWMAN, Has a Frst-class Dressmaker on the Premises. 5 Now Showing Large Assortment of New Dress Goods. Write for Patterns. E. H. NEWMAN, Has a Good Milliner on the Premises. All the New Shapes in Straw, Plush, &c, All Goods Carriage Paid to Any Part. E. H. NEWMAN, » Late Napier, Now, Waipawa. RICHARDS? . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FRUITERER. Main Street, Danevirke. i A Choice Stock of Fruit and Vegetables always on hand. Regular consignments of Fresh and Smoked Fish, and Rock Oysters, &c. Customers waited on Daily. * C. E. & H. Gibbons, s EE D S M • • E " HASTINGS-STREET, NAPIER.
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Bush Advocate, Volume I, Issue 71, 18 October 1888, Page 1
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