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TWENTYMAN AND COUSIN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL INVITE the attention of their Friends and the Public to their large and wellassorted Stook of English and American Hardware of every description, in part consisting of— Fenders, Fire Irons, Register Grates, Cooking, Heating and Kerosene Stoves, Coal Vases (a choice lot), Hinks' Triple-action Duplex Lamps, The Silber Light, Rowatt's Anucapnic, Wright and Butler's Eclipse, Globes, Wicks, and Chimneys, Tea Trays, Table, Dessert and Pocket Cutlery, Knife <■ 'leaning Machines. Bradford's Washing, Wringing and Mangling Machines, Meat Chopping and Mincing Machines, Bedsteads, Cots, Garden Chairs, &c. Electro-plated Spoons, Knives and Forks, Cruets, Tea and Coffee Services, Egg Frames, Biscuit Boxes, Side Dishes, Dish Covers, Soup Tureens, Salvers, Trays, &c. Marble, Enamelled Slate, and Artificial Marble Mantel pieces, Kitchen Banges, Wire Nails, Wrought and Out Nailß, Floor Bradi, Sheet Zinc, Sheet Lead, Galvanized Corrugated Iron, Sash Weights and a large assortment of Builders' Hardware, too numerous to enumerate here. Bar, Bod, Hoop, Sheet and Plate Iron, Anvils, Bellows, Vyces, Steel Plough Fittings, Rasps, Files, Horse Shoes, Horse Nails, Olio, Paints and Colors, Varnishes, Sheet Glass, Ingot and Strip Tin, and in Plates. Hickory and Lsnoewood Shafts, Hubs, Rims, and Spokes, Carriage Bolts, Malleable Castings, Common Nut, half-patent, Patent Mail, Collinge's and Gilpin's Axles, all kinds of Springs, Carriage L»mps and Coach Leathers. A large and well-assorted Stook of Artificer's Tools, of the best English and American Manufacture. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SADDLBBY AND HARNESS, COACH AND SADDLERS' IRONMONGERY. CHAEF CUTTERS, HORSE-POWERS, PLOUGHS, HARROWS, GRASS MOWERS, sft. and 6ft., But within the limits of an advertisement It is Impossible to mention many of the lines they have in stook, they therefore invite an early call and inspection of their Stock and Premises. TWENTYMAIST J±NT> COTTSEST, WHOLESALE AND RETAIIIRONMONGERS AND METAL MERCHANTS, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHUROH. BMEMBEB, A SINGLE PAIR OF BOOTS AT WHOLESALE PRICE Some men there are who talk about " New chums " and Immigration ; They go round'town, with boots worn out, I His weekly wages he will take, For fear of speculation. But not the man who saves his cash, And never lets his boots wear down ; He still will not " go in " for trash, But buys Hyde's Boots renown. He knows full well they're Hyde's own make, And better he don't wish to get ; And knows he'll get a first-rate fit. Now, why it is, you know full well. Of patrons I've a double share ; It is the fact than I can sell At Wholesale Price a Single Pair Never pass the shop, but ocme in and inspect, free of charge, HYDE'S BOOT FACTORY. RETAIL SHOP—TRIANGLE, HIGH STREET.

COLOMBO STREET BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT, ESTABLISHED 1860. IN CONSEQUENCE OF BEING LARGELY OVERSTOCKED AND TO MEET THE TIMES. f»M BEGS to Inform hla nnmorons Customers that he has determined to make a stftll rorthe .REDUCTION IN PRICEB:Men's Lace Boot's (own make) rednoed from 18s 6d to 16a 6d Do Kip Bluchers „ „ 12s 6d to Us Do Kid elaatlo side springs ~ 16s 6d to 12s 6d Women's Kid Boots „ 9s 6d to 6s Do Cashmere House Boots, from 2a 6d Children's Felt Boots, from Is NOTE THE ADDRESS— ~~"~ °* " MSB GOODMAN'S CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE DEPOI COLOIMCIBO STEEET

ITEBT PRIZB COOKENGr BANGEB. SCOTT BROTHERS, MANOHESTEB STBEBT, CHRISTCHURCH. THESE STOVES have come off with FIRST HONORS WHEREVER EXHIBITED, HAVING NEVER BEEN BEATEN ON ANI OCCASION. In 1877 the Highest Commendation for each was awarded to SCOTT BROS. (No prizes being given In that year.) In 1878 and 1879 the First Prizes were awarded to SCOTT BROS, at the Agrlonltnral and Pastoral Association 8 Show, Chrlatchuroh. In 1878 First Prize awarded at Rangiora Show. Extract from Frioe Lists : Bft 91n, without boiler ... £3 15 0 2ft 9in, with boiler 4 2 6 3ft, without boiler ... .... 4 5 0 Sft, with cast-iron boiler ... 410 0 3ft, with wrought iron or copper boiler _ _ «, 615 0 4319 FIFTY PER CENT. SAVED BY DSINQ Atkinson's Working Man's Cooking l Eanere. THOMAS ATKINSON has again secured the First Prize In the late Agricultural Show for the Well-known, Tried, and Approved WORKING MAN'S COOKING KA.NQE, which was unanimously awarded it by the Judges in full competition against the Cooking Ranges of all the Canterbury makers, and also others of English manufacture. The working men bear concurrent eviderce that the ATKINSON RANGE Is the most Perfect Cooking Apparatus yet Invented. It cannot be beaten in either Quality, Workmanship, Weight of Metal, Price, or Economy in the use of Fuel. Those using these Ranges save their cost In a very little time, as it requires only half the fuel to do the same amount of cooking as any other Range, the truth of which can be vonched by the hundreds who have purchased them, and give unsolicited testimony that such is the case. An inspection of my stock at my Show Rooms, Colombo and Tuam Streets, by intending purchasers will oblige. Arrangements are made for supplying either Cast or Wrought Iron or Copper Boiler to each Range. Builders and Contractors supplied with Spouting, Ridging Down Pipe, &c, cheaper than any other house in the trade. 6904 ICOAIiS & FIREin BANKRUPTCY. THE GLOBE CTHOBISED WOOD. BEST NEWCASTLE HOUSEHOLD and other COALS, iOjBjE Delivered la Town or Country n quantities sowt. and upward. Also, BLACK PINE FIREWOOD IN LONG Zi A'.ZIB tt e and shobt lengths, At Lowest Current Bates. FOE * Ji I Orders may be forwarded to Railway Siding, NOTICES UNDER THE DEBTORS AND J Harper street, or Colombo street, I Chrlstohuroh. CREDITORS ACT, 90 TUQ9, ft E, PAVITT,

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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2397, 8 December 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2397, 8 December 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2397, 8 December 1881, Page 4

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