The Balance of the British and American Hardware Mouse's Stock Now Being Cleared. LAMPS, OIL KEATING STOVES, BIEDSTEADS, COTS, FENDERS, KERBS, FIRE BRASSES, ELECTROPLATE, and CUTLERY OIL HEATERS— (As illustration)— ls/6, 17/6, 21/TABLE LAMPS— 2/9, 4/6, 6/6, 12/6 HANGING LAMPS— (As illustration)— 2B/6, 32/6, 37/6, 45/HOSPITAL BEDSTEADS— (With mattress)— 2l/-, 22/6 BRASS RAIL BEDSTEADS— 29/6, 42/-, 45/BRASS RAIL BEDSTEADS— Very massive, full double, 2m pillar. £2 12s 6d, £3 3s BRASS RAIL BEDSTEADS— AII brass. £10 10s, £12 126, ■ £21 BRASS RAIL FENDERS— B/9, 9/6, 12/6, 16/6 ANTIOUE KERBS— IS/6, 21/-, 25/CHILDREN'S COTS— 2I/-, 35/-, 38/6 COAL VASES— (As illustration)— 9/6, 12/6, 16/6 ALUMINIUM WARE— Very much Reduced E.P. SPOONS and FORKS— A i quality (30 years guarantee) Table Forks or Spoons— 3l/6 doz Desert Forks or Spoons — 22/6 doz Tea Spoons— l 2/6 doz CARTRIDGES, FOOTBALLS, GUNS— At Clearance Prices MANGLES, WRINGERS, WASHING MACHINES— Reduced prices FENCING WIRE — Bargains in No. 7, 9, 10, and 12 GALVANISED IRON— Our last Shipment at the Reduced Prices is now landing \ (WiNDER'S CORNER), CORNER CUBA & MANNERS STREETS. U MEDICATED | wj w L| Is the work of years of scientific research and expe riments, and is now J_ "pi placed on the market as a Household Condiment, used just the same "p ==! as ordinary salt, costing very little more, but having the following = IM| wonderful properties :—: — N^ HO HELPS D15E2710M fO£ft CAKES or GETS HARD [E □ RELIEVES GQHSTiPATiOH M&KSS TENDER THE TOUGHEST NEAT Q §1 and G9s!s vsry Hills injra than ordinary salt. § =N Every Grocer sells PAWPAWLINE SALT. == CONFECTIONERY! JgNGLISH CHOCOLATES Per lb. s.d. CHOCOLATE ALMONDS ... 1 6 CHOCOLATE CARAMELS ... 1 6 CHOCOLATE NOUGAT 16 PEPPERMINT CHOCOLATE " CREAMS 1 6 CHOCOLATE DATES 1 6 CHOCOLATE FIGS . . ..16 CHOCOLATE MARSHMALLOWS 1 6 NATIONAL EMBLEM PLAIN CHOCOLATE 1 6 MILK CHOCOLATE CUBES ... 1 6 \nfanreldJb> WILLIS-STREET. AIR-TIGS HT SHOW CASES AND SHOP FITTINGS vm&g&m. ALSO - ICE CHESTS. MAX KREISSTG, FACTORY AND SHOWROOMS, Nos. 32 and 31, LITTLE TAEANAKI-STBEBT, Two Doois firom Ghuziiee-street. 'Phone, 2499.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 137, 13 June 1910, Page 4
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