;-vr c w a o o d s. Ex Ceusadeb, @ London— Register grates, E.P. fenders for tile hearths, nickel-plated fire-irons , to match, Minton's tiles for hearths 1 cask T hinges | and lin. galvanised tubes,, bends, sockets, tees, and elbows , 4 hhds. holloware, pots, tea kettles, and saucepans, with best bright covers. 1 case carpenters' tool baskets Painters' hand boxes : • Brewers' thermometers, copper and japanned : , ; Cheese thermometers, white ; Can openers, linen and metallic tapes, steel tapes Surveyors' steel band measuring chains, ditto in case , 2-ft. and 3ft. rules, two and four-fold 36 cases Davis' BB crown galvanised iron . 4 cases Davis' best plain galvanised iron Gilpin's bits, new patterns London trowels, C.S. gauging trowels, pointing trowels Half-moon and other slashers and hedge trimmers . : : Cheese knives, splitting wedges Axle pullies, bright fencing staples Champion's genuine white lead 15 doz. Parkes' spades, 1 doz. Parkes' bright border forks Lockwood pocket knives, farriers' knives, bain knives Files aud wood rasps 1 bale best flax sash twine, 1 bale special thread blind line Bath fittings, galvanised . netting, butt hinges Ex Stab, op tiie East, @ Lojtdon — 40 kegs wire nails, 200 coils wire 2 tons sash' weights. 5 to lGlbs. 2 kegs shortrlink proved coil chain 1 cask tinware . . , 1 cask front-handled saucepans 50 gross sofa springs 32 cases galvanised (iron— Davis' BB s crown, 1 case Matheson's rclanes 2 casks and 30 drums linseed oil 1 ton sheet zinc; 12 grindstones 1 case each French polish, brown hard . spirit, and white finishing varnish : Ex IjEjtEN Denny, @ Lqkdon— 1 case weed forks, . garden trowels, fret saws, hand-saw, handles, saw • . ■■■ screws, carpenters' mallets 50 bedsteads, from 3ft, to sft. wide Tinware, egg poachers, teapots Queen cake pans, sponge cake pans Finger biscuit pans, jelly moulds ; Tea caddies, enamelled dishes Tea- caddies with gold centres and borders -<■ Electro-plate ware, biscuit boxes ' B.M. teapots, E.P. sugar spoons Tea, egg, mustard, salt, dessert, and : table spoons . • ".- Dessert ana table forks : < 10 kegs bright fencing staples i To Aebive, ex Lohenoein^ @ Liverpool — 200 coils fencing wire (oiled) 50- coils best patent oval steel Sampson wire (oiled) '"' 1 hhd. white and gold china 1 hhd. turquoise china "> '. " Invoices of New Goods, to. Aeeive by Port Glasgow, @ Glasgow Loch Doon, @ London John Gamble, @ London , Birker, @ London . , ; . City of Tan j ore, @ London: Norman McLeod, @ London,-— sailed 2ith May • NEW GROCERIES— Snowdrop sugars Meek's flour, oatmeal Canterbury hams and bacon, &c. Laege Stock op leonmongeby. Crockery, glassware, Drapery, clothing. ■ Boots and: shoes English, American, and Foreign goods and implements indented. JOHN GIBSON, Patea. Agent — South British Insurance Company, Davis' and Singer's Sewing Machines. Agent f or— - ' Howaed's Reaper and Bindee, "THE SIMPLEX,", The simplest and most reliable machine yet produced. TRACTS WORTH KNOWING. That Bennett and Robbins' stock of Ironmongery is nowcomplete in every department. That they are selling their Holloware, Tinware, Brusnware, E.P. Ware, and Cutlery, at very low prices. That it will be to the advantage cf all intending to furnish to inspect their stock. That they have a splendid show of Register Grates, Fenders, Fire Irons, and Coal Vases, That they keep all the latest improved makes of carperters' and joiners' tools. .■■;■■■■ :That they have just received the correct Spa4o for ditching : and banking, •.'.■/ v i That their Htock of Guns, ,J?owder, Shot, Caps, and Cartridges, etc., • is the most complete eveif;Sißen in Hawera. That their Garden Topis' are, of the \' best makes. ,' '""■>' That the whole of the above' inveto be Bold at prices which defy 'coinpetition. ...'.'.•''; In fact everybody, is astonished at the low prices we ar'p asking for our goods; but the fact of the matter is we, being direct importers, sav,e all miduie charges,- and are therefore in a position to offer our goods at reasonable rates. Don't forget the address — BENNETT & ROBBINS, leonmonwebb. S'gh-street, Hawera. "\TOTICE TO FARMERS AND JLY ■*■■■' OTHERS. Wai. Tbewbek is prepared to boil down any quantity of cattle at current rates, at his boiling-down establishment, Waokena. ' ■■■■'. Best price given for stock. r ,;, ..... ,184jr83 EVERT description oi^RINfaNG executed at the Stab Office.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume 19, Issue 276, 19 July 1882, Page 2
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668Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume 19, Issue 276, 19 July 1882, Page 2
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