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GIBSON'S CASH WAEEH OXJ SE ] Haweea and Patea. NEW GOODS, j Landed ex " Ruahiue." @ London— 60 bundles .No 8 galvanised fencing wire ; 20 bundles No 7 ditto 100 bundles 2-ply galvanised fencing strand ; 100 reels barbed wire LAMPS— The new season novel- - 1 ties are now being shown in the London show-rooms, and as I like to toe the mark for a start I made my , arrangements to have all the novelties by first steamer from the best makers : James Hinks & Son, Ltd. ; Eveiard & Co., Limited; Pridmore & Co., Limited ; Thos Rowatt, and The Midland Lighting Company, and j other best makers. No startling variations upon previous ideas have been made th\a year but the improvements hare been chiefly in tte direction of making the use of oil illumination more safe and convenient by the introduction of new raising-gear and safety attachments. The central draught is widely accepted, and efforts have been made to produce these lamps as substantially as possible, and at prices which will compete with duplex burners. The very cheap patters have to a great extent given way to better qualities. Makers of best grades have found it practicable to give less expensive designs without sacrificing workmanship or good quality. James Hinks' " Cottage " Safety is a lamp which ought to be widely known, because it goes out immediately it falls down, or even if it is tilted, and may be placed in the hands of children without fear of a mishap, and it is offered at a price within the reach ot everybody — 10s complete Handsome table lamp, 20s up Bracket lamps, 25s to 40s Pidmore's " Household" lamp is made of all metal, and is a most con-veniently-shaped article for carrying about in the house ; complete, with chimney, for 2s 6d. Sells like ripe cherries Rowatt and Son's table lamps, complete with moons, 3s 6d to 6s Zimmerman and Co., London, all brass centre draught lamps, complete with, shade, 8s 6d and 10s 1 floor lamp, solid handsome engraved brass stand, red marble top, duplex burner, and handsome silk shade, J for drawingroom, for £10 (value I .£ll 10s) Falk. Staaelman, and Co., Limited— " Veritas " lamp ; ve*y handsome lamps; price 20s, 22s £d, 255, and Bs, complete >' Ross Atkins' Sunlight oil lamp. — This is the most perfect light yet invented ; only equalled by the electric light. Onljr 2in stock ; price .£3 10s and £& 10s : 1 case buggy lamps afld stumps, l?s 6d pair $ Public opinion is] more satisfied with the lamps of jfco-day, and the demand for safe limps shows that even the lowest grajxe of buyers are beginning to redbgnfse the importance of safety appliances and are willing to pay for lamps that are palpably superior to the\ exceedingly flimsy, , and therefore dariglrous, lamps which were at one timefefild in the colony. CUTLERY, nickel silver goods, and silver electro-plated on nickel silver Table forks, A quality, 16s, 18s, 45s doz ; B quality, 14s, 16s, 38s doz Desßert forks, A quality, 10s 6d, 12s, 365, 40s doz ; B quality, 9s, 10s 6d, 28s. 32s doz Table spoons, A quality, 16s, 18s, 48s, 54s doz, | doz in a box ; B quality, 148, 16s, 40s, 45s doz, 6 in a box Dessert spoons, A quality, 10b, 12s, 365, 40s doz ; B quality, Bs, 10s, 30s, 33s doz Tea spoons, A quality, 4s, ss, 18s, 20s doz ; B quality, 3s 6d, 4s, 14 s *. 16s Afternoon tea spoons, 17s, 18s, 29s d. Sugar spoons, salt spoons, mustard ladles, sugar tongs Jam spoons, a nice assortment, 3s to 8s each Butter knives, E.P., Is 3d and Is 6d each ; ivory handles, 2s 6& and 3s each and 3s 6d and 4s each Bread forks, new chaste designs, 4s to 10s each Sardine servers, knife rests Pickle forks, napkin rings, etc., etc. Breakfast and table and hotel cruets Toast racks, egg stands Tea and coffee pota, sets, waiters, and variety suitable goods for presents Cutlery, ivory table and dessert knives Guard carvers and steels Sets table knives and forks, 12 knives and forks, for 9s, also at 13s Table or dessert knives, only 6s doz, also at 10s and 12s Carvers, with new patent self-acting automatic guard and knife rest, 6s and up Table cutlery will be found complete and up to the requirements of customers, both in quality and price. Cooks' forks, a good line, 2s 6d each Bread knives, from Is 6d to 10s 6d each, well assorted and good value Butter knives, Is 6d, 2s, and 5s each Table Bteels, 1b 6d, 2s ; putty knives Butchers' knives, 6-inch, Is, Is 6d, 2s Butchers' steels, 4s each Garden rakes and hoes, Dutch hoes Garden trowelß, 9d each Gimblets, Sheffield make, va. shelf, twist, treble twißt, spiral nose, and spike gimblets Spokeshaves, beech and boxwood, Is ! 6d, 2s, 2s @d, 3s each Turnscrews, Is to Is 6d each Smoothing planes, 4b each Solid steel sledge hammers, 101 bs each, 7s 6d each Patent, chopping knives, 2s each Bread platters, 2s to 5s 6d each Razor strops, 3s Can openers, a real good 'un, Is each Farrier knives, Is 6d each Scissors, 9d pair to 2s 6d pair Razors, 23 6d, 3s, 4s, 5s each 6 knife cleaners, rubber rollers, 15s each — don't wear knives out 12 boxes stencil plates, 3£ in set, letters and figures, ink, brush, and sponge, 12s 6d box Clout tacks, self-color and galvanised, |, 1, and 1£ inch _ Aspinall and Co.'s enamel paints and bath enamel, Is tin t- — — The Hawera Store will be open on Saturday Nights. i» _____ , GIBSON'S CASH WAREHOUSE. Hawera, August „1892.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3229, 20 September 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3229, 20 September 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3229, 20 September 1892, Page 3

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