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! GIBSON'S •' pASH WAREHOUSE, y. y Haweba ahd Patea. PIANOS Ex " Mamari," @ London ; just landed. 1 PIANO, by Bboadwood —68 guineas, London list price Pianos by Buoadwood are household words. To say anything in their praise would be as " gilding refined gold." 1 PIANO, by Kibimast & So»— ss guineas, London list price Kirkman & Son are well known English makers of first class instruments only. Established in London 1730, they have ©f late years attained special eminence, having taken the Gold Medal at the Inventions Exhibition, 1885. 1 PIANO, by Kttd Ibach & Sohw — 55 guineas, London list price Founded in 1794, this house is pre-eminent in Germany, as supplying instruments after the newest and most approved construction, finished in the highest and most perfect manner possible, and at as low a price as the use of the best materials and finest workmanship will admit of. '• Tour pianos are to my entire satisfaction and a source of unceasing pleasure to me. — Richard Wagner." " We have much pleasure in informing you that the Walnut Piano purchased from you for the E.M.B. Arawa gives every satisfaction.— Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co., Ltd." The above first class instruments have just been manufactured to order with all the latest improvements'; have the benefit of the best trade discount, special discount, and cash discount ; also the benefit of the late low freights with special rebate off Freight. The Broadwood Piano is already disposed of. The Kirk man is for aale at 58 guineas. The Ibach Piano is for sfole at 50 guineas. I am prepared to indent on comnisßion pianos from * any pianomanufacturing firm ofi any note or itanding, such as Broadwood, Bluthler, Hopkinson, Brii^smead, Kirkuan and Son, Justin Browne, Collard md Collard, or o^her makers — English, German, Fjpnch, or Amerisan. By indenting tfrough a business nan on the spot yo jf get your goods resh from the manufacturer, with all ;he latest improvements, and all liscounts aid allowances. Pianos >ought from deahps are often sold m time payn mts^returned to shop, ent on hire reoolished and sold Ul this is a\) ridel by buying direct rom the mar ufafturer. ilfcfNG. The non plui ifltra of an unbarbed ence is the 2^g£y strand; manufacured from patent steel wire, galanised, with a breaking strain of 63 ons per square inch. As a strand, t has the same diameter as annealed fire in general use, but only half the weight. It presents a much better ippearance, is everlasting m wear; loes not sag in hea,t or snap in cold, tecause twisted. Breaking strain of plain or gal--anised ordinary ironfencing wire, No. 5, 1140 lbs ; of "steel wire, No. 8, 1350 bs ; of 2-ply, No. 8, 1380 lbs. Weight of strand per mile. No. 8 trdinary, 350 lbs ; of 2-ply, twisted, .75 lbs: Considering 2-ply twisted wire is itronger, and that one coil of twnted loea as much fencing as two coiU of )lain wire, the saving of freight, :ailage, carting, and humping through ,he bush is appreciated by levelleaded, thinking men. Where brains ire not and cannot be inserted, we generally sell the old style. A barb wire fence is simply a 2-ply itrand wire with barbs inserted. Eor a fence you cannot beat a 2-ply galvanised barb wire, together with a 2-ply strand galvanised wire. Price of fencing wire— Plain gal. ranised No. 8, £16; No. 10, £17 a :on ; 2-ply strand galvanised, £24 a ;on ; 2-ply barb wire, d 824 ton. Learner's Patent Foot Hot Composition — A certain cure ; 3s tins — sufficient for 70 sheep ; small tins, Is 6d each. Iteferencss— Mr E. B. Hamilton, Manutati; Mr John Shields, Wheauakura ; Mr David Wilkie, Otakeho ; Messrs W. and S. Gower, Patea, and stherß. TRUTHS ABOUT TEA. There has been a mania lately in New Zealand for low-priced Packet Teas ; and Noah's Ark and Heathen Mythology have been searched for brands; and to enable low-priced Packet Teas to be Bold at a price that will leave a large profit to the storekeeper, wholesale tea dealers and mixers, tea tasters, blenderß, merchants, and importers, the country has been so flooded with, rubbish that many of you don't know what the taste of Good Tea is. Common Tea is dear at any price ; you do not enjoy it ; it is injurious to health ; and it is extravagant. Doctors have declared against it, and the public are beginning to realise that they have paid very dearly for what they have never enjoyed. GIBSON'S Pube Teas have acquired a reputation for excellence of quality from Wellington to New 1 i Plymouth. Every effort is made to secure the highest possible standard in quality. In blending Teas no pains are spared to do the thing properly. Blends at 2s, 2s 6d, 3s per lb are simply perfection — nothing more delicious could be wished for. 201b quarter chests of fine soft mellow flavored Indian Tea, £2 each. iMPOBfER AND DEALEB Iff GbOCBBT aiid Italian Wabehouse Goods. GIBSON'S CASH WAREHOUSE. Hawera, May 3, 1892

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 3122, 12 May 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 3122, 12 May 1892, Page 3