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THE CHEAPEST HARDWARE HOUSE SIDEY & BAIN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS. GUNS GUNS GUNS GUNS Season's Supply Just to Hand of Single and Double-barrel Breech and Muzzle Loading Guns. RIFLES. RIFLES. Saloon Rifles, also special lino in " MartiniHenri " Sporting , Rifles at half the usual , Price. AMMUNITION AND SPORTING REQUISITES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AT EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES. All Repairs done by Experienced Workmen. SIDEY & BAIN, IRON AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS. EX LATE ARRIVALS— RANGES. RANGES. LEAMINGTON RANGES with Dow's Patent Blower, without exception the the best Range iv tho market. FENDERS AND FIRE IRONS (Now designs). ENAMELLED WARE and STAMPED TINWARE in Great Variety. Country Orders carefully and promptly executed. Solo Agents in Ha vice's Bay for THE NEW IMPROVED, OPEN OB CLOSE FIRE "ZEALANDER" RANGES, FOR BURNING COAL (Self-setting)—3ft. f>in., 3ft., and 2ft. 9ia sizes Thb Best nt the Mabket. THE " COLONIAL" COOKING RANGES FOR BURNING WOOD (Self setting)—3ft. 6ln. and 3ft. sizoa with Boiler, 2ft. Gin. size without Boiler. Those Ranges are Uniuvalled, aud as a great number aro already in uso in tho Provinces, they speak for thempolves as to their usefulness and Economy in Fum, SIDEY & BAIN. HASTINGS-STREET, NAPIER, CUSTOMERS PAYING CASH RECEIVE EXCEPTIONALLY LIBERAL DISCOUNT. USE PEACOCK'S) CELEBRATED JAMS. THE PUREST MADE IN THE WORLD. TTASTINGS TIMBER YARDS. In order to oSect. ending alterations in tho abovo business, the following lines will bo sold at and UNDER COST FOR CASH. QAA CORDS DRY FIREWOOD, 60 OUU Bucks Wheat, 40 eacks Cape Barley, 50 pahs (all sizes) SASHES, <M Four-paimelled Kauri DOORS, 30 HalfgliiKs Margin Light DOORS (both Plain aud Colored Glass and Rosette Corners), 20 Rough Plate-Glass DOORS (circular and squuro hcud), Saeh Frames and Side Lights, all kinds Moulding, Skirting and Architraves, 20 ball* TOW for MATTRESS Making, 30 boxes Tea (good), 1 ton Sugar, 10 cases Kerosene, 5 cases Turps, 4 drums Colza Oil, 6 cases Castor Oil, 3 tans BRAN. PLANT and MACHINERY, consisting of 20 H.P. ENGINE (Haig's, quite now), 25 H.P. BOILER, PLANING and MOULDING MACHINE (forTonguoing, Grooving, Rusticating, making Architraves, Skirtings, Mouldings, &c), Saw Bench and Circulars Sawe, Grindstone, Emery Wheel, 24 feet 3in. Turned Steel Shafting (with Couplings, Beams, Pullies, &c), Corn Crusher, 4 Firet-cluss fcieavy Spring Trap or Coach and 2 Heavy Draught HORSES, 2 Timber or Wool Drays, 1 Tip Cart, and other gear, &c, &c. The whole of the above will be sold at and under cost for OASH as they must be cleared. Also just receive consignments of NEWCASTLE, COLEBROOKDALE, WE3TPORT, and GREYMOUTH COALS. Largo Stock of Seasoned Timber on baud, Posts Strainers, House Blocks and Palings. 16 i-AORE SECTIONS, spleudidly situated, adjoining the Kacecourse, for sale on easy terms ; also prepared to assist purchasers to BUIL.D on sumo. Agent for TAMAKI SAW-MILL COMPANY 13. L. KNIGHT, GENERAL MERCHANT, HASTINGS. 'jnAMAKI SAWMILL COMPANY DANEVIKKE, HAWKE'S BAY. Tho Proprietors buying secured 6000 aurt'B of tho Left ToUira, Riuiu, Mutai, and White Pino Timbuv in the North Island, and uouD'-cttd with Steel Tram and Looomotm Kug -with tho muia iiao of railway to Napier, this Company are prepared to supply ou the shortest notice to Shippers, Sawwillers, Railway, Timber Merchants, Harbor Boards, Bcidgo Contractors, Builders, and tho general public— LOGS PILES SLEEPERS FENCING POSTS. STRAINERS BRIDG AND BUILDING TIMBER OF ALL KINDS. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS F. 0.8. AT NAPIER, i Or ou Railway Trucks at Tahorai c, on ! application to THE MANAGER, DANEVIRKE. ; JAMES IRVINE Napisr Agent, J. C. TAYLOR Kaikora ~ CAMPBELL & SCOTT ... WoodviUe „ OB B. L. KNIGHT „ Hustings. rpHE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSUEI ANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNIT.. 1 :;!' STATES. HEW ZiIAJ, A.::iDIIioAL DIRECTORS. llOa fiUl I'BKDKiUCK WIHIAKBB, K.C.M.U. I LOW. WiiT-'-H JOIINSTOE .Uskev £'. l>. Bhu, hm. \ •..:-t-J.-'iiwrv •• i'2l,'-»f'0,000 ' ' '.." .. .. &,*><■',*><( iv force .. .. JS 1^6,000,000 New A.-IVI-UIU.L- ia it>W .. Kvj'jjuo .. ~ .. ttv.UOO.OOO -■M. W. MARSHALL, Napier, Ageat.for Hawfco'a B»y> I

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5891, 24 July 1890, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5891, 24 July 1890, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5891, 24 July 1890, Page 2

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