GIBSON'S CASH WAREHOUSE, Patea and Hawera. NEW GOODS, landed ex Aotea @ London. C. Johnson's Sheffield castrating knives, pruning knives, scissors Cases carvers, suitable for presentation 10/6, 15/-, 5 o'clock teaspoons Sugar tongs 2/- pair, jam spoons in great variety 2/6 to 10/- pair Bread forks 4/- to 10/- each, pocket knives from 6d to 4/ each Nettlefold's steel bolts and nuts, galvanised bolts and nuts Gas tubes and fittings, brass foundry, bolts, castors, handles Brass nails, fancy nails, curtain hooks, brass tongs, brass fire sets 6/Brass rests for fire irons, brass candlesticks, hat and coat hooks Wardrobe hooks, sash fasteners, sash lifts, curtain rings, etc. 1 case tinfoil tea paper, royal and double crown 2 cases Rowatt's lamps, moons, chimneys, lanterns 1 cask G. B. Kent's painters' brushware, distemper, ground brushes Weather-board brushes, sash tools, sable pencils, camel hair pencils Varnish brushes, etc., etc., Kent's tooth brushes Two tons of hinges, tees, Scotch tees and gate hinges 2 casks back chains, cart trace chains, plough chains, tug chains 1 cask coil chains, 120 coils, 7 tons English fencing wire 80 reels barbed fencing wire Ex Valetta @ Colombo. 10 chests Bro Orange Pekoe each lO6lbs at 2/- lb the chest 100 boxes Bro Orange Pekoe each 101b at 20/- box There is no finer tea produced than the above. It is better value than any you can buy in New Zealand 10 chests Pekoe Souchong .. eaoh lOOlbs at 1/6 lb by the chest 100 boxes Pekoe Souchong each 101b at 15/- box The above is a rich, strong liquoring tea with fine flavor. It is better value than you can obtain elsewhere, only 1/6 lb 50 boxes choice "Dunbar" Pekoe 101b boxes 17/6 box Choice Indian teas ; our own choice blends always on sale Ex Ruahine @ London. 40 kegs wire nails Ex Delta @ New York 3 bundles scythe snaths, at 2/-, 2/6, and 8/6 each 1 case garden rake handles 6ft. Gel each, hoe handles 6d each Spade handles 1/- each, top for spade Shandies 6d each Hay fork handles 9d each, potato . hooks 2/6 1 case spading forks, 4/- and 5/each, garden hoes, handled and assorted 2/6 Garden rakes, handled and assorted, 1/9 and 2/- each Handled 9in hoes 2/6, garden skuffle hoes 2/6 each 1 case strapped hay forks 4ft. and 6ft. 2/- each Ex Oamaru @ Glasgow 5 quarter casks very old vatted Highland whisky 1 cask finest old Jamaica rum . 10 cases McGregor's finest old Inverawe whisky 10 cases finest rare old Jamaica rum 1 hogshead, 67 gallons, very old vatted Highland whisky 8 quarter casks very old vatted Highland whisky W. H. Gibson, writing from Glasgow: — "In Thorn and Cameron's large bonded store I saw 10,000 oasks of whisky and the large blending vats. I was shown whisky they have had in casks nine years and was just being emptied into the vats ; there are thousands of casks of whisky that are kept in old sherry casks for years to mature and color. No coloring matter is used with their whisky. A sample bottle of the whisky shipped to you in July, 1895, by the 'Crusador' (G., K. Patea), was produced and opened, and we had a drink of it mixed with lemonade. I can understand now why Mr Kelly, Bgmont Hotel, Hawera, has such a run on his Thorn and Cameron's whisky." Ex Westland @ Liverpool (From Doulton and Co., Burslem.) 1 crate blue pheasant ware, plates, - dishes, sauce boats Soup tureens and covered dishes, etc. 1 crate brown Rouen dinner ware 1 crate printed cups and saucers, mugs, jugs, basins, pudding basins, ewers, basins, chambers, pie funnels, etc. 2 casks white and gold china tea and coffee ware, and other patterns Also a nice selection of pattern plates. Anyone wishing a complete dinner service can order from patterns. The quality of Doulton's ware is unsurpassed and of world-wide fame. There is a vast difference in the quality of earthenware, and a wise buyer will study quality in preference to a low price and rotten ware Bhacklook'a famous Orion cooking ranges Luke's Wellington ranges, Scott's Christchurch ranges ExAlbertina @ New York. American shutter hinges 6d box of 6 hinges, bull snaps 1/- each Cupboard catches 9d each, fret wood, grindstone fittings 2/6 each Broom handles 8/- doz, slasher do. (hickory) 6d and 9d each America finishing naita 3d packet of lib, pig rings 9d per 100 American tacks 2d packet, zinc wash boards 9d each Wire egg stands for 3, 4, or 8 eggs 6d, 9d, and 1/3 each Soap brackets 1/-, wire show stands 1/- each LINES TO CLEAR. Double-barrel breach-loading guns £4 and M 10s Loaders, closers, and recap per s 12/6, wad cutters * Revolver cartridges 4/- per 100 and 5/- per 100 Caps, powder, shot, fuse, etc. Nettlefold's bolts and nuts 5-16ths x \ 1| and by 1J inch at 4/- 100 / Bed screws 6in x 8-Bths and 7 x f at 1/- dozen Tower bolts lOin and 12in, bedsteads Blind furniture at 6/- dozen, blind brackets 6d dozen GIBSON'S CASH WAREHOUSE. October 80.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3388, 2 November 1896, Page 3
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838Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 3388, 2 November 1896, Page 3
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