hj^* * • :-■ j±l XiihU U OJLiJJ JrxClOiiio. HOUSEHOLD GOODS^ Saucepans, Boilers, Kettles, Tubs, Buckets, Ranges, Lamps, Mincers, Etc. CUTLERY^ Table Knives, Tea Knjves, Scissors, Pocket Knives, Steels, Razors, Butcher's Knives. pLATEDWARETeapots, Cruets, Jam Dishes, Biscuit Jars, Butter Knives, Jam Spoons, Etc. TOOLSHammers, Chisels, Pianes, Saws, Files, Turnscrews, Nails, Bits, Spades, Rakes, Forks, Hoes, Grubbers, Reap Hooks. I FRUIT and JAM JARS. .Q. O, \$ U HaHsiM -o X rCiiiJla 1 (Opposite Bank of New Zealand). NOTICE! HAVE REMOVED THE BULK OF THEIR STOCK TO THEIR TEMPORARY PREMISES (HOFFMANN'S BUILDINGS), ELLIOTT-STREET, OFF WELLESLEY-STJiEET. :0: '/inn PACKAGES of NEW GQODS arrived by the last three rrUU Cargo Steamers— ITALIAN AND FRENCH BRASS AND IRON BEDSTEADS LATEST IN LINOLEUMS AND CORK CARPETS NEWEST DESIGNS IN CARPET SQUARES And very large shipment to arrive per s.s. Pakeha. F FURNISHING DRAPERY STOCK(Splendid Assortment) STILL IN OUR QUEEN-STREET PREMISES, BUT NEXT MONTH WILL, BE REMOVED TO SHOP OPPOSITE. NEW FURNITURE. I ■ We continue Manufacturing, and will execute all Orders as usual afc our TEMPORARY PREMISES, Elliott-street, turniDg round Opera House 3 Wellesley-street. —■ :O:The Best Place to Furnish from is ffonson Garlick Company's Ltd., rt Queen-streftt* Elliott-street and Lome-street. jJJgT, BEOEITED jKEW SHIF'MEISrT BAMBOO VEEANDAH BEST QUALITY. SECOND QUALITY. S. D. S. D. 12 feet wide 7 6 6 0 10 feet wide 6 6 5 0 8 feet wide 5 6 4 0 6 feet wide 4 0 3 0 4£ feet wide 3 0 2 6 NET CASH PRICES. New Shipment of Japanese Mattings. New Patterns at Low Prices. fay Patterns in Carpets, Linoleums, Tapestry Coverings, Cretonnes, and Art Muslins. latest Patterns in the New Art Blind HoHands, with Fringe and Insertion, .Q. jjNKS & HALL, Wholesale and Retail Cabinetmakers, Upholsterers, and Carpet Warehousemen, SHORTLAND STREET, AUCKLAND, (MIXED READY FOR USE) best to be had. The colours (excepting blue) are absolutely perms*. JJ 4 They will not crack, and are far cheaper than the ordinary mixtures. I we ready for use, and need no ski lied, labcur. To be had in 22 colours. I' £«cc, in 141b tins, 36s cwt; single tins, 4£d lb; small tins, 6d Ib. IjH°^tiad from Painters and Merchants throughout the Colony; and from I' ' HOLLAND '& SONS, 55 and 57 Victoria-street, Auckland. I, i,SECGOMBE'S OLD S.CRAP IRON ni Bitter Soarklin^ Ales crystal window and i UfjasiMiu^ moo O rebn bottls glass I AND WANTED. | unrivalled StOLit every description of bottles 1W -r ARE MADE FROM THE BOUGHT. SOLD, OR v$H MALT AND HOPS EXCHANGED. Jtor* ?ROCURABLE, AND ■ FINEST WATER in the WORLD. W. HILDRETH 8t SON I Tended by the leading doctors waste product merchants. I jj Os - as being CORNER CUSTOMS & VICTORIA Sts. I 'SUITABLE for the AUCKLAND A*D .; CLIMATE. LOBNB STREET, WELLINGTON,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 22, 27 January 1898, Page 7
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