Furniture. | ANUACAPNIC 1 _. I LAMPS | m § a a > 1 £ *g I S • p t_g ~ I saHvi | br* HS____3 X H L te_r w L_D t-3_j I—-111 -.—Il 11l 111-IM-—■ IT —l ~~ CAMNET MAKER AND JOINER 03 -»»_, h_ M. fp T> "DULLER _^ Begs to announce that he m has published a List of fi inclusive charges for ■-■ fc FuhebJals, showing the g exact COst for six differ- £_ P3 ent grades, an arrange- _o " ment he feels sure will H3 H commend itself to all and __ p? (often unintentional) bd M heavy Funeral bills which trj by the old system Beemed &_ unavoidable. £*j p By the new system a g jz, saving of SO per cent, is fi <j effected without altering the ordinary style of car- f_j f_*j rj'ing out the details of -~ the Funeral. hj __ Immediately on de- t\_ fi. cease, friends should \_ g apply for List. kh S opposite the Foundry-, fe. g Hastikgs-street. \H ■sarin-, "a '-i Tf-ffi LITTLE DUST PAN TjIUR. ITURE XT7AREHOUSE. If yju want to buy New or Second-hand Furnh ture, Bedding, Carpeting, China, and Glassware, Furnishing Ironmongery, etc., go to the Little Dustpan Furniture Warehouse. Furniture made to order or repaired by first-class Workmen. Valuations made. Furniture in large or small quantities bought for Cash in town or country, by H. P. COHEN, Proprietor of the LITTLE DUSTPAN FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, HASTINGS-STREET. —.__■— i in ; WrpUGKWELL wishes to inform the inha- , JL bitants of Napier and surrounding Districts that he has Jtjst Opened up a Splendid Aesc-RTMENr OF -DOOTS AN7> QHOES. The Stoc comprises LADIEO' EnTjISH Oentlemen's Fb s t ch| Childeen's Aa "RicAiil Cc ONIAL At prices which cannot be compo.ed with. BOOTS MADE 70 ORD E At the shortest i.otice BEST QUALITY, AND BEST W0... ffMANSHIP, Guaranteed. WILLIAM TUCKWELL, BOOTMAKER, Hastings-street, Napier. NOTICE. J I INGARD respectfully intimates to his • JL. customers and the public generally that he still carrieß on the business of Chimney Sweep. AU orders left at Mr AY". Denholm, Spit, Mrs G, Morley, Emerson-street, and G. Gillies, White-road, will be;punctually attended to: JOHN LINGARD, Owen-street. WEST CLIVE , FELLMONGERY AND BOILINGDOWN ESTABLISHMENT. CHARLES MITCHELL BEGS to inform, the surrounding settlers that he is prepared to scour the season's wool at the following rates: Fleece Wool (well sorted) at ljdjper lb. Locks and Pieties at Id per lb. All wool forwarded to the Farndon Station wIU receive prompt attention. _ _,_ . ,„-„-,„., - CHARLES MITCHELL. West Clive, Sept.mber 17th, 1880. WEST CLIVE FELL-MONGERY, AND BOILING-DOWN ESTABLISHMENT. CHARLES IPTCHELL begs to notify that he ready to receive WOOL ot the above Establish ment, or Farndon Station. With the appliances at his command he is pre ared to turnout Wool entrusted to him at (current Ate* well ejeanod, and with despatch.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3161, 16 August 1881, Page 1
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453Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3161, 16 August 1881, Page 1
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