■TKT^ W ZE JCI/ AND C L OSJ.H I NG I ',_!'';■ factory /;■' '; Was "started about 5 years ago.' ., The pro-, prifitora at first intended to manufactufe : for ■ the only, tmt owing to the persistent a.' V's**'-^'-'* 1 ' •opposition of Importers and Shopkeepers, "who would make a better profit on the imported article, they 'were compelled, in self-defence, ;' '' to OPEN BRANCHES FOR THE SALE- : OF THEIR GOODS ' .'•■'».>: i !.■:•■■ /!"■' =■[/' "/; DIRECT TO THE- PUBLIC. ■'; ..- , :.-■-:•: .. ■:' >; r "; i, v In thia : they but followed! the example , of •i '• i, •• 'i.i i .• ■ .' ■. .i ' ■ some of. the 'largest) marii.ifactrurers at Home, and the public,' ' iii ! jTurcliasing at the under...mentioned Branches, will SAVE' THE; PROFIT OF MIDDLEMEN, and obtain-a j SUPERIOR! ARTICLE, i : /; I . ■ ( BEAifOitES :?-* ..•'■ ':'! ;'!'.'■''.' Duneflin Ashburton Auckland OainaW -' ! Nels6n ; ' :: 'l : 'New Plymouth! ; ' Timaru , , Wanganui Napier Invercargill ' Chri^tcliiu'ch Wellington ' ' ! '• < ;■>■ .•■ '.. - • .' " ,ii ■■ '■ . ; . ;■;■■', -1) ; lA. SINGLE -GARMENT AT WHOIJEt' | .:. :•■ -• r SALE PRICE. . ,: ■ THOMAS BRIDGERv i Manager Nivpier Branch New Zealand | Clothing Factory. f: - ■ The New Zealand Clothing Factory are Agents foivfcho' Geiebrated ": i !' I I <" WERTHEIM'S SEWING MACHINES^' AVhich caix bo had atany of the aboro : i fj[ ' r - - Branches... 196 i JRUDDOCK. * FRXKE, . i W OLESA LE " . A ND- _& E T AIL • "■■ IRONMONGERS, -Tt A V'H '■ R-'E/'C E I ; .V E D' ; Ex Late Arrivals from London, VERY EXTENSIVE AKD WELL- « ASSORTED SHIPMENTS : ;: 0i.:!.-" ":"'['::' FURNISHING i JRONMOISLGERY, I CONSISTIKS- OF Leamingtdn Ranges, 'varioiis sizes, with and ' witbWt 'Plate 1 Racka, J 'Gattdn : and.-Ki&g'a Stovea; -xlio, Stdves> by -numerous 1 others makers ; Register (iratei, with, and without - j ; Ash-pans to fit. ' ' . Very aaperinr and well-assorted lot of Bed--stead% Om Fittings; Table, Hand and Hail Lamps, Door Mats and Scrapers, Umbrella Stands (all new patterns). BUILDER'S MATERIALS— • Very Complete Stock, all New Goods, and at Very Low Prices. . GUtJJS, RIFLES, RKVOLVERS AND CARBINES, AND SI'ORTING KKQU'I.^ITK'S of every description and best qualities. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS— Hornby's, Mumiy'a, atnl Keul and Cray's j : l J longhs I Zuzag, Flexible, and Chain i I arrows j Chuff Cu-t^rs, tiorae-powem .and iutor- j \ mediates , Threshing Mills . . I fat um<l Bean Crnshers Flour Mills ; ' Seefl Drill*, Seed Sowers Root Pulpera and clicors . G-araen Kollera Lawn Mowers, &c, &c, &c. . ... j RUDDOCK & FRYER. | ' " J ' ' - • ' • 122 j GEORGE SO.ARFE ! JO"AS RE - OPENED the GROCERY WAREHOUSE in Hastings-street. He pu poses doing a , ! ■ •/ • ' ; ;. w , | ' '■' £o**.BH tJt.JNESg, - '/ ' - j And hopes to receive sufficient support to < | establish this principle, -whereby Housohold Wants can' be supplied at L'owkb Pbices ;'•••• ' •-'••■•-•■ - " .•. i . ■■■.;.■• -'a fcaaa wh6re Credit is maintained, if only for a very short time. r ■'•■ 127 "~HAWKE'S BAY ALMANAC : 1 88 0, "■'••. Will bs Published .:; EARLY IN DEOEMBER ; : rPIHE best and Cheapest Modium for : : Advertising in the District. . Intending Advertisers are. requested .forward their Advertisements wit) v .delay. .• . DINWIDDIE. WALKER AND CO. .> I GIFT AUCTION. It is intend to hold a GIFT AUCTION at HASTINOS on an Early date, in aid o( the Funds of the' Church of St. Matthew, Hastings. Contributions will be thankfully received by hon. secretary . • ; : ; 131 f. j. knight; Tr SALES, MEETINGS, &v ■ - SALES— , ' . • - Wednesday, November 5, at Hastings, by Messrs , , ; ; '• ' Bannor and -Liddle-^Gracery, drapery, &q. ,< . Wednesday, 6th November, by Messrs Coward and : Co., at Waipawa. — Skins, Hides, -&c . <■• .■ . . Wednesday, November .5, by Routledge, Kennedy and Co — Publicans' booth; Sic, , •,*,'.• " Saturday, Novembers, by Mr Monteith— Horses, &c Saturday, November 8, at Waipukurau, by Mr ■Monteith— Stock. Wednesday, November 12, by Mr Monteith— Cattle, 11 • : &c Wednesday, November 12, at Pukahu, by Mr E. - . | Lyndon— Farm implements and household fnr- * i niture. " ..; Wednesday, November 20, by Mr M. B. Miller — : Land. - - " ; Wednesday, November 20, by Mr M. R, 1 Miller— ; Willgw House Farm. • - ' MEETINGS-' '' ' ' ' '•'- '■■-'■'•■• Napfer Harbor ßoaTd— This day-j: 'oi . !•;■,!.•./ Hawke'a Bay Loyal Oraiic;e.,lipdge, No.; s— This, j •?veniiiff i ., 1 |. |! ;ii . .-.-.... !!„•• .1.,;,.;, :•.,.., LiqENSINQ COURTS-4 ■;• .•,!•, : '!i-.-.| .-..,.,■ j Napier ajid' Petaua-^pou^ouse", s^upsday, '' ■ t ..December 2, ." , ,'/ \"■ ']' ' ■', '.' Wgiruroro— Mechanics' 'institutei^Havelook," Tues-' rj | d&y, December 2■' i ; ! i-., 1 -: j p.-. <[■- ■_■ AMUSEMENTS——- — • Fxiendly ,Socjetie?! Fete, at Farndon— Monday, { ; -. : ■ November 10. ■ • ■;■••• '•" ; -!i,, . ./. ; : '■ KAjCES^-'' : ' ' l . :jl - ■'-"•':•"■! ■■> •■•' ■•• i >'<\ ' ■ I! Hav*lobklWceß~FrldJky, December 2fi,..- v, jj . , '.;[:; Woodthorpe Bacesi-^anuary let. 1880. * Betane Races— January" 1; 1880. ' " Hawke's -B»y Jockey Club Annual Race Meeting— • < <M I -Weda^rfay and Thursday, mil and 18tUMivrQli,ism ' - -
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5529, 4 November 1879, Page 2
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