Article image
Article image

■jDRIOK FURNISHING STOBE, TENNYSON STREET. W/M. NEWMAN, PROPRIETOR, Late LANGLEY AND NEWMAN. Begs to call attention to his large and superior etook of general HOUSICHOLD FURNITURE, &c, Comprising— Brussel and Tapestry Carpete, with and ■without borders Kidderminster and Tapestry Carpet Square, Plain and .Yancy China Mattings Window Hollands all colors Perambulators with, reversible hoods Linoleume and Floorcloths Fire Screens, Japanese Trays Iron and Brass Bedsteads Wove Wire and other Spring Mattrasses Bedding and Household Furniture of every description. "PT A KfOQ A few ■JL lilil V/Ui Instrumentatoclear at a, slight advance upon cost, for Cash. CALL AND INSPECT. W. M. NEWMAN. • CABINETMAKER, UNDERTAKER, AND VALUATOR, TENNYSON STREET. H. J. & T. STAEKEY CABINETMAKERS AND UPHOLSTERERS, Have opened in 'Emerson-street wit— a choice selection of HOUSEHOLD FURNI\JT TURE. A large assortment of ■ SINGLE AND DOUBLE BEDSTEADS, PERAMBULATORS, BRUSHWARE, SWING TOILET GLASSES, OVER-MANTEL MIRRORS, TOILET SETS, TEA SETS a very nice assortment). Also, PIANOS, by various Makers — very superior instruments. Retail Agents for Napier for DEFRIES' LAMPS—TabIe, Hanging, and Bracket. , Wicks Glasses, and Globea ■ always on hand. H. J. AND T. STARKEY, EMERSON-STREET (Next to Mr A. Eemmington, Chemist.) RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. JAMES: "sTIAEGE, ON account of ill-health, is retiring from Business, and is now offering his present Stook at VERY LOW PRICKS for CASH, as all the Stock has to be sold. This is a splendid opportunity for Cash Buyers. The Stock- consists of a Large Assortment of BEDROOM FURNITURE, in Plain and Fancy Woods DINING BOOM EUENITURE, Upholstered in Leather, Tapestry, Hairseating Cretonne, &c. DRAW ING BOOM SETTEES,.. EAST . CHAIRS, arid SMALL FANCY CHAIRS, in Plush Tapestry, &c. ' A Good Variety of BLACK and BRASS BEDSTEADS. FENDERS, BEDDING, LINOLEUMS, &c. A Very Choice Selection of AUSTRL-ST FURNITURE; also a TABLE, by Burroug-hs and Watts, in first-class order, offered Very Low. JAMES S~LAEGE, BYRON STREET, NAPIER. WAIPUETRAU STEAK SAW-MILLS. WILDING AND CO. Have always on Hand A LARGE STOCK OF WELL-OUT TIMBER Albo, MOULDINGS, ARCHITRAVES, AND DRESSED TIMBER. ORDERS PROMPTLY AND CASEFULLY EXECUTED. _____ QTTAT.TTV GTJAKANT ■I T~ NAPIER FUNERAL ■ ESTABLISHMENT AlfP VENETIAN BLIND FACTORY. Furnished JO from the Cheapest to the most Elaborate. Address, T. P. FULLER, Opposite Foundry, Hastingsfltreet. "T I PLANTING SEASON, 1889. GREAT REDUCTIONS IN PRICES. H' J. GILBERD, of the TARADALE . NURSERY, is determined that Htiwko's Bay settlers can procure their trees cheaper and better by buying from him than by sending their money out of the province, and having to pay heavy freights, &c, which add from 25 to" 75 per cent, to the first cost. Experience has shown that trees grown in the moist southern climate will not do so well in this province as those locally grown. Over 600,000 trees, &c, offered at the following low prices:— Strong Clean APPLE TREES, worked o_ BLIGHT PROOF STOCKS—I2s per doz., 80s per 100 PEARS, PLUMS, and QUINCES, firstclass trees—l2s per doz. ROSES, Budded trees—9s per doz., 60s per 100 CUPRESbUS MACROCARPA— 21 to 30 inches 25s 100 ) Balled up if re--18 „24 ~ 20s ~ J quired at Cost 12 „18 „ 15s „ ) Price. RHUBARB, splendid lot of roots—3s to 6a per doz. GOOSEBERRIES, fine stuff—4s to 6s per doz. AFRICAN BOX THORN—IOs per 1000, and all other nursery stock at equallylow rates Inspection united. Catalogues post free. Cost price only charged for packing and balling up when required. Free deliverto Napier and Hastings. Town Agents, Mkssbs C. E. & H. Gibbons H. J. GIL BER D, Taradaib Notskey. HAWSE'S BAY PERMANENT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. THE Above Sooiety Advance Money on Freehold and Leasehold Property for terms of years from 2 to 12, repayable by Monthly Instalments according to new scale, which is lower than any other Society in the Colony, by which scale a considerable saving is effected as against a loan bearing interest at 7 per cent, per annum from other sources. The following are a few other advantages not obtainable outside tho Society, viz :— 1. No procuration or commission fees are charged. . 2. Expenses of mortgage lower. 3. Advances made up to THREEFOURTHS of the value of property. For example :—lf a borrower possesses land to the value of £100, tho Society will advance an amount up to the extent of £300 for building purposes. 4. In case of sickness or other causes, payments may be suspended for terms of from !> to G months, intercut on balance due only being payable. 6. Loans may bo paid off at any timo by '. giving 3 months' notice. Applications for Loans may bo mode ■• Circulars and Prospectus, and all informa- i tion obtained at tho Society's Office, Ten* nyeou Street. Office Hours: Daily 10 a.,m. to 1 p.m. and 2.30 to a.m. 5.30 p.m. Satordav 1_ '■ ■to I p.m. ' ■■■■ . J B. FIELDER, Secretary

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DTN18890916.2.2.8

Bibliographic details

Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5631, 16 September 1889, Page 1

Word Count
783

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5631, 16 September 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5631, 16 September 1889, Page 1