Ironmongery. &o. J], tp OUTER & Ca> WHOLESALE and RETAIL IRONMONGERS AND IRON MERCHANTS, QUEEN AND HIGH STREETS. Have just opened out, ox ' Sam Mendel,' a Shipment of SHERWOOD'S WHITE WIRE Household Gr 00d s, UNSURPASSED POR UTILITY, BEAUTY AND ECONOMY IN THE HOUSEHOLD. ■ STRAINERS. CASTERS. Tea or Coll'eo Strainers Breakfast Castera Urn Strainers Standard Casters Handle Strainers !^Y° lv,i! lp\c'.9.i\r8 -ui„\ BASKBTS. Picklo Casters (Doublo) Fruit Baskets STANDS. Cako Kaskots Tea Pot SUndß Curd Buskots Dish Stands Hpongo Baskotß Kgg .Stands Hanging lltiskols Match Stands Moss Huskots Tooth Brush Stands Wall Baskets Soap Stands VARIOUS. Watch Stands Salvers Jowol SUlndß Sugnr Bowls VARIOUS?. Star Salts Tea Bulls Vuses Toast Racks Dlbli Drulnors ICnifo Koßt* H'gg Heaters Triumph I'lato Lifters SCROLL BREAKFAST CASTERS. Qt J^BlazA Threo Cii-terH havo now boon been before tho public moro than six years, and n«a cheap Caster for family use li'ivu net with unqtialillod approval. They arc strong, dupable, ornamental iiml occupy but Uttlo room. For Biiloon and res tl oil rants, where a low priced and servicoahlo Caster Ib dcsliod, they aro wo.l adapted, _73rm!______E&¥$<f4 Prick Chto s.s each. TpATENT WIllE; EGGS STANDS. SusnwooD's For holdlmr ogg^ whilo being boiled and ao Egg Stands for the table. By tholr uso all danger of breaking tho eggs when dropping thorn into, or Milling thorn from, tho water Ib avoided. 11* with thin Stand thoy a'o readily and safely sot into aril withdrawn from iho water, anil, what Ih vory important, uniformity in rooking i. secured, should It bo de*ir.d to cool the shell of tho egg, plui go them, with tho Stand, into cold water. Thoy aro ornamental as well as useful. Price is. Gd. to 2s. each. YXfHITE WIRE SPONGE BASKET. SIIERWQnt-i. Thiß Boßket Ih designed for u.o in tbo kitchen bath-room, publio or privato hospitals, stables, etc., nnd wherever sponges uro frequently used. They aro very highly prized by all who havo tried them. PRICE.jrm", IS. 9D. T0 3S. 6D. TTfTHITE WIRE TOAST RACK. Evory lover of beef sloak or mutton chop and coll'eo aiipreciatcs a dry to.at therewith, and knows tlmt this to be p. latablo must bo dry and crisp. To keep it in this condition tho bllccp, when tonsted, must bo kept auart, lest thoy gather moisture and bocomo tough, as they always do when piled together on a plate. The English people aro great lovers of dry lonst, and they placo it upon tho table in a toast rock to preserve its quality nnd oris pness. Heretofore toast racks havo only boon UFod by tho American pcoplo to n limited extent, tho Duly ones in tho mnrkct having boon of silvor or silver-plated, nnd bought by tho wealthy ; but hero is one within the roach of all, which will xmiparefavoutnbly in beauty and ttylowith those of far greater cost. Price ' ..,'. 4s. Y\/-lIITE WIBE MOSS BASKET. SIIEIIWOOI.'S For holding natural moss nnd flowers, Ol' imitation moss and wax (lowers ;it U strong, .cry pi city, and cheap. PRICE 3.5. T.) 4S. EACH. E. POMTEB & C 0„ IRONMO N G E R S AKD IRON ME R CHANTS, QUEEN AND lIIGHBTRKET-J, Auckland. j
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Auckland Star, Volume XI, Issue 3124, 19 July 1880, Page 4
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