E-ViiJr-'.iiSOJv-bT. | Q^ INETMAK ERs, jt™ 1 <j UNDERTAKERS, t^* fc-3 AND £>. GENERAL HOUSE H* X FURNISHERS. P"j fe k* IRON BEDSTEADS, BEDDING, Pf J CARPETS, ft] CRETONNES, g WINDOW HOLLANDS. O THE <i QHEAPEST JJOUSE M j IN THE TRADE. j *XS"NOSHSIKa: I I cb «■ j hH > L h g « J s H • ' m c o : ~ THE "~ LITILE DUST PAN FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. FURNISH ON THEPLTRCHASE HIRE SYSTEM. TWO ROOMS FURNISHED £4 4 s - WjTir the Following Goons - — No. lßoom.-2 Chairs, Table,' Sugar Basin, Jug, Glass Salt, 2 Dinner Plates 2 Cups and Saucers, 2 Knives and lorks 2 Teaspoons, Kettle, Saucepan, Iryiugpan, 2 Breakfast Plates. No. 2 Room -Bed, Blankets, Sheets, Counterpane Pillow Cases, Candlestick, btap Carpet, Washstand and Ware, Pilloavh. The Largest Stock of New and SecondHand Furniture at THE LITTJLF. KTJST PAN. THE LITTLEDUST PAN Still maintains the reputation of being the CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE rpjJE TJAN FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, Hastings Street. H. P. COHEN, _ PROPRIETOR. MILLS MILLS ' WOOD and COAL I HAY and CORN MERCHANTS. | DEALERS. DICKENS STREET, NAPIEE. ALL orders punctually attended to, and delivered to any part of the town mid R»iilwnv St.i tin,. ~§, ADVANCE HASTINGS. •'•■?■ I|# — JM V-iy TTENRY OELIG, &= ~ 4r ' WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, Returns thanks to the Public of Hastings and surrounding districts for their generous support in connection with the Watchmaking and JoAvellery Department. Owing to the above, I have engaged hrst-class English Watchmaker from London (lato of Benson's). N.B.—Encourage local industry and enhance the value of our property by keeping the money in the place. HENRY SELIG, Watchmaker and Jeavellee, Hastings, H.B. NOTICE OF ~ M R E (j^ oY ' BUTCHER, 3CgS to inform his patrons, and the public generally, that ho has REMOVED from ;he Shop m Hastings-street to larger and uore commodious premises in the same street, opposite Mr E. W. Knowles. The premises have been specially fitted up for jayrymg on a large business, and those intrusting orders to his care will receive jvery attention. ON and after this date poison will belaid m my Paddocks at Taradale and Meaneo. NEAGLE N 0 TIC E ~ QN and after this date Poison for Dogs W,l m^,l'i ,d °" tl,e To Wh iti Run. THOMAS KELLY _ March 14th, 188?^"' N ° rSeWOOd - P~obert~~lamb, j-v architect, ■•-•■»•*• Ten;nyson-bteket.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4285, 22 April 1885, Page 1
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373Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4285, 22 April 1885, Page 1
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