Ironmongery.
ttEW GOODS,* EX '"VALTei!,' 'I3Sf : M/EXIBLE,! /.AMD 'KATE , WATERS.'' '
>■ - ' ON SALE BY ' >''' ' NEWMAN '&■ EWEN; THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED lEONM&QEXS IN AUCKLAND £* TONS EWBANK'S NAILS, 14- to 4-" O inch . -'v10 Learning Lon Ranges of the best make in the trade 12 Coalbrook Dale "Ranges 12 Best Register Grates - -*>••, 4 - cases Bronzed and' Berlin Fenders, from 6a. each to 50s. 6 dozen Sets Bright Fire-irong, Coal Boxes and Scoops ; 12 Knife-Cleaning Machines 12 dozen Knife Boards (India-rubber) 6 dozen boxes Wellington Knife Polish 12 dozen Door Mats, Wool-bordered Cocoa Brush, &c. 6 dozen Door Scrapers • 6 hogsheads Tinned and Enamelled Hollowarp, consisting of Boilers, Saucepan 3, Stewpans, Tea-kettles, Digesters, &c, Enamelled Basins, with Plugs 24 dozen Charcoal Box Irons Iron Shelf Brackets, Hat Pins, &c. Peyton's Best; Solid Iron Bedsteads French and Half Tester, all sizes Children's Cots, 355. to 555. each. A large lotßodgers and Son's Cutlery, Ivory Table and Dessert Knives and Carvers, Black-handled Knives and Carvers Wharncliffe Pocket Knives Sportsmen's Pocket- Knives, ss. to 255. each Razors and Scissors in cases Gents' Dressing Cases E.P. Dessert and Fish Knives and Forks, in cases Fish Caivora, in cases Rooney's Brush ware in every vaiiety, Carpet Brooms, English and American ; Table Mats, French Wicker A Valuable Shipment of Davenports, China, and Glassware 200 seta China Breakfast Ware, assorted Patterns China Dessert Services, to £10 10s. Dinner Seta in great variety 400 Toilet Sets, 17s. 6d. set upwards (the best and cheapest in the the trade) Rich Cut Glass Decanters, Claret Jugs, Toilet Bottles, Water Jugs, Tumblers, Wines, Salts, Cruets, &c. A Large Stock on hand.
All the above goods are imported direct from manufacturers. Parties furnishing will find the best selection in Auckland, and at the lowest possible rates for Cash 1 For Electro-Plate Goods, Vases, Lustres, &c, see former advertisements.
NEWMAN" & EWEN, 130, 132, QUEEN-STREET.
ELECTRO -PLATE!
A VALUABLE SHIPMENT (justopened) JLJL from DIXON& SON'S Direct, ex 'Mallard.' Best Tea Sets, from Seven Pounds to Twenty Guineas Beat Tea Kettle 3, on stands Best Cruet and Liqueur Frames Beat Breakfast and Luncheon Frames Biscuit Boxes, Marmalade and Butter Stands Butter Knives and Pickle Forks Table and Chamber Candlesticks Best Egg Frames, Gilt Cups Drinking Cups (gilt inside) Salts (in sets), Cake-baskets and Salvers Double Side-dishes (in sets of four) Toast Racks, Knife Rests, Wine Strainers Dixon's best E.P. Spoons and Forks Ladles, &c, all sizes Dixon's Best B.M. Tea and Coffee Pots O N S A L E ' AT UEWMAN & EWEN'S, \3O, 132, QUEEN-STREET. A large "stock of China and .Glassware, Furnishing Ironmongery, and other Goods to j arrive. Particulars in future advertise- % ment
IRON SAFES, IRON BEDSTEADS CUTLERY,) AND GENERAL
IRONMONGERY.
ALL' to be SOLD at LOWEST CASH PRICES.
ROBERT, COOLEY,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
IRONMONGER,
SHORTLAND CRESCENT.
The Oldest Ironmongery Warehouse in Auckland.
Musical' Instruments. C. BONNINGTON, IMPORTER of PIANOFORTES, HARMONIUMS, and every description of Musical Instruments, Strings, Music, &c, &c, Wellesley-street/ Auckland. PIANOFORTES.— A large stock now on hand by Broadwood, Bord, Zeigler, Metzler, Chappell, Be Bain, and other makers, at greatly reduced prices.- ■ HARMONIUMS, various sizes, by Alexander, at low prices. The following always' on stock, and may be had at lowest wholesale prices for cash: — Accordians, JSolian Pitch Pipes, C,A, and m sets ; Band Cards, Violin and i Violoncello Bows, Bow Hair, -Banjoes and fattmgs, Bugles, Clarionets and Reeds Ger man Concertinas (all sizes), Anglo-German Concertinas, Concertina Cornopeans, Cornopeans T>y Antoine OouVfcois, ' Cortv£!w£ I ?V T H S > *°- ' Dr » ra Heads, Flutes and Fif esj Flamol^Wfluteheaji), Fluting, Guitar String ie, Harmoiiiumj Reeds, ■ , Hautboy Reeds' SffM^T M » te8 ' M^onomef with bcIL Musical Boxes* four to.ten tunes <with l£i Tv t S Ml^^)' SnusSpt Music Books, Music Paper, Muric iFolioV -' Pmnoforte a Strmg St> ,Fel^ y taUS^S tors, &aj Paganmi Kkn, . SaxhornsJ S^ bounnes, Tambourine^ Fittin<ys.7 •Viiln^" iTenor »ffi&^4^!%iy^fs rt*?L,r^ < Seringa jandrFi&rgf -SIS SMa§W Si^ # j %i site - s 'ifTO<3**S' So^^arief of MUMC^ ? n the. colony wuT be found at the :^^dve/E|tablishn|p^, in;clud|ri^ ißiab:6forte music, , feon^s, > Jl^MFMTj^^^lwaic', for -^aiiou? lustruments, -'of 1^ .which are
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3972, 16 May 1870, Page 8
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