j EMEB.SON-ST. j hr /CABINET MAKERS, t"""* UNDERTAKERS, P^ and GENERAL HOUSE jj X FURNISHERS. E IRON BEDSTEADS, BEDDING, ?P i CARPETS, i__. ££ CRETONNES, S WINDOW HOLLANDS, £__j THE HH <j /"XHEATEST TTOUSE HH IN THE TRADE. ta»___i ii ii , , mißama*jma—&u>Kuuin^ S ij, <j____gj J 1 I W _£_ __ Ph 1 I Ph . W P § ____ W " g H 1 b fa j THE ~' LITTLE DUST PAN FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. FURNISH ON THE PURCHASE HIRE SYSTEM. TWO ROOMS FURNISHED FOR FBSS_BS_S FBSI H___gfg_ . £4 4 s - With the Following Goons:— No. 1 Room.-2 Chairs, Table, Sugar Basin, Jag, Glass Salt, 2 Dinner Hates, 2 Cups and Saucers, 2 Knives and Forks, 2 Teaspoons, Kettle, Saucepan, Fryingpan, 2 Breakfast Plates. No. 2 Room.—Bed, Blankets, Sheets, Counterpane, Pillow Cases, Candlestick, Strip Carpet, Washstand and Ware, PilloAvs. Tho Largest Stock of Ncav and Second* Hand Furniture at THE LITTLE DUST PAN. THE LITTLE DUST PAN Still maintains the reputation of being the CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE T HE L ITT^~D UST P AN FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, Hastings Steeet. H. P. COHEN, __ PROPRIETOR. TAIT T A I MILLS MILLS, <*_i__s^^?^P/ * WOOD and COAL I HAY and CORI* MERCHANTS. | DEALERS. dickens steeet, napiee. ALL orelers punctually attended to, and delivered to any part of the town and Railway Kt.'itior J£ ADVANCE HASTINGS. Jff§ o£t% I^ll, \%& TTENRY QELIG, '^ =^ WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, Returns thanks to the Public of .Hastings and surrounding districts for their generous support in connection with the Watchmaking and JeAvellery Department. Owing to the above, I lun'e engaged first-class English Watchmaker from London (late of Benson's}. N.B.—Encourage local industry and enhance the value of our property by keepingthe money in the place. HENRY SELIG, Watciimakek and Jeavellee, Hastings, H.B. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. M R "F P ONROY ' BUTCHER, begs to inform his patrons, and the public generally, that he has REMOVED from tho Shop in Hastings-street to larger and more commodious premises in the same street, opposito Mr E. W. Knoavles. The premises havo been specially lifted up for carrying on a large business, and those entrusting orders to his care aaull receive CA'cry attention. ON and after this date poison will be laid in my Paddocks tit Taradale and Meanee. R. NEAGLE N OTIC E . ON and after this d.ife Poison for Doo- S will be laid on the To Whiti Run ° THOMAS KELLY, -_ , , Te Whiti, Norsewood. March Mth, ISSS. T> OBERT LAl_f]i_7~l_7R.l.B.A. Xi ARCHITECT, T E NjN V 6 0 K-8 TBKET.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4289, 27 April 1885, Page 1
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