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GIBSON'S /lASH WAREHOUSE HAWERA & PATE&. Landed ex Wakanui, @ London, -j 24 Isaao Mollis and Sons' breeoh loading guns, with all latest improvement, highest qaality, English make , single guns £8 5s to £4 ss ; double 'I guns £4 10s, £5 10s, £6 10*, £7 10s, BlB l £10, £12 12s , From Eley Bros., Ltd , London, j 35,000 cartridges, 12 to 16 gauge, in boxes of 25 oartridgea Universal per 100 8/, boxes 2/3 Green per 100 12/, boxes 8/ . Sehultze Smokeless 12/, boxes 3/ Ballistite Smokeless 18/, boxes 8/3 Amberite Smokeless 18/, boxes 3/6 Sohultze (best) Smokeless 18/, boxes 8/6 The above are all new stock, just . landed for coming season. Sporting men will do well to purchase for their requirements, as at above prioes the stock is soon bought up, and oannot t be replaced in the colony at these ) prioes. ; Revolver cartridges, shot 4/ 100, ball 6s 100 Breeob* and muzzle-loading caps 6d box, wads 9d box Powder, blasting powder, shot, eafety fuse 7/6 dozen coils Gun covers 8/6, game bags 6/6, 7/6, cartridge belts 8/6 and 5/ , I Extractor" (H and J/, gun cleaners 1 1 2/, cle:,m ; 08/ ( TomliDson'd ole a :era 6/, wire pads ; for same 9d Shot measures, powder measures, cordite cleaners 9d Nitrolene for gun barrels 6d, Nye's gun oil 6d, guv lock oil 1 case English-made girls' strap shoes, ladies' winter shoes and bals., gents' patent court shoes 8/6 and 12/ A complete assortment of New Zealand-made boots and shoes Children's, youths', men's, and women's best value and best fitting New Goods Landed ex Karamea, Mimiro, and Wakanui. The most up-to-date line of new serges in New Zealand, made from New Zealand wools, bought at the lowest price New Zealand wools were sold at, including special Hue 3 of the celebrated West of England and Devonshire serges, Icdigo dye, of special value for the e>ea ooast Black serges, cross-bred coatings, 1/6 yard, 42 inch wide Black, all wool, Estemeno's serges 1/9 yards, 42 inch Black, all wool, Estemenes serges 2/, 44 inch All wool Botany coatings 2/, 43 inch All wool Estemenes 2/8, 46 inch All wool Ifotany coatings 2/6, 44in All wool Estemenes 2/6, 46 inch All wool Cheviot serges, 2/6, 46in All wool Cheviot suitings 8/, 46in All wool Estemenes 8/, 46 inch All wool black serge (Devon) 8/, 46 inch ( All wooi Devonshire- black serge suitings 8/9, 54 iacfi All wool Devonshire black B6rgo suitings 5/, 54 inch Navy blufi serges, Esfcetuenes, suitings, coatings, 42 inches to 54 inches wide, prices 1/6 up to 6/ yard 20 different ranges to select from. The best quality and best value ever offered in New Zealand. Cream, cardinal, brown, and scarlet serges, black lustres, black Italians, black casbmere 2/9 yard, black pirle Venetian 2/9, black mohair 3/. fancy crepon 8/, bJack alpacca 3/3 and 5/, black mohair, figured, 3/8, black tricot 8/3, black pirle Amazon 8/6, fancy black crepon 8/6. Latest up-to-date coloured dress goods 2/6 yard. Melton* If, 1/8, 1/6, 2/. surprising quality and value. Nun's veiling 1/6, chevrons 1/9, cardinal cashmere, 44 inch, 2/, creme oaehmere, 44 inch, 2/, oremo oorduroy 2/3, Venetians 2/6, vigoren and vicunas 2/9 yard, and sundry numerous winter dress goods, bargains. GIBSON'S T^ELEBRITED CEYLON TEAS. Without question the finest quality in the world. Connoisseurs from Auckland in the north to Christchurch in the south send to Patea to procure these unrivalled teas — the highest quality teas at fully Is per pound less than charged" for inferior teas. Broken Orange Pekoe Ceylon, highest grade tea, 601b chests £5 5s Broken Pekoe, 50& half chests £3 15s Pekoe Fanninga, 501b half chests £3 101b boxes finest tea 20/ box 51b boxes finest tea 10/ box 10ft> boxes very choice tea 16/ box 51b boxes Farmings 7/ box FINEST INDIAN TEAS IN NEW ZEALAND. 501b half chests Broken Orange Pekoe £5 ; retail price 2/6 lb. This is so superior that a little tea is all that is required to make a lovely beverage, and it will be as strong as tea of which three times the quantity is required. Pokoe tea 2/ ft, Farmings 1/6 S> 101b boxes finest Indian tea 22/6 box Our blended teas at 1/6, 2/, and 2/6 are unsurpassed Vostizza currants 6d lb, seeded raisins 9d, valencias 6d Sultanas Bd, muscatels, dates 6d andßd Figs, cooking, 101b boxes 5/ box ; dessert figs 121b drums, 7/6 Choice Turkey figs, 131b boxes, 8/ box ; Calif ornian figs 5/ box Clark's Imperial French plums, . 101b tins, 8/6; Californian plums, 251b boxes, 15/ box, or 9d lb Evaporated apples, 251b boxes, 19/, lOd lb ; evaporated apricots, 251b boxes, 21/, orl/lb; peaches 19/ box, lOd lb; pears 19/ box, lOd lb ) nectarines 17/6 box, 9d lb ' Tinned dessert fruits, apricots, 20/ case, 10/6 d doz, 1/ tin Apricots 17/ case, 8/6 doz, lOd tin Apricots, Flickinger's, peeled and .sliced for cream large tins 21/ doz, 2/ tin Apricots in glass jars, 12 in a case, 8/ jar Royal taste lemon cling peaches, 1/ tin, or 24/ case; yellow cling peaches 20/ case Peaches, Flickiuger's, 40/ case, 20/ doz, 2/ tin Tinned dessert Bartlet pears, 24/ case, 1/ tin Bartlet pears, 20/ case, 10/ 6d doz Blackberries 1/ tin, assorted plums 16/ case, 8/ doz, 9d tin Flickinger's white cherries, 42/ case, 21/ doz, 2/ tin White cherries in glass jars, 3/ jar, pine apples 17/ case, 9d tin Pie fruits^— apricots 17/ 6d case, 9s doz, lOd tin Peaches, same ; plums 15/ case, 8/ doz, 9d tin Pie fruits, 1 gallon tins best Californian, 12 tins in case Apricots, peaches, pears, plums, and assorted, 20/ case, 2/ tim Auckland pie fruits 20/ case 1/9 tin To arrive from Moteuka Farmers' Syndicate pure raspberry pulp in 71b tins, cheap for raspberry tarts. By boiling 71b of pure raspberrj pulp with 71b of white sugar for 1C minutes you have 141bs of the puresl bright colored raspberry jam. Will be pleased if hotels and families will give it a trial, and encouraga th< fruitgrowers to find a market foi surplus fcuit. Price will be at lowes possible so soon as trial ehipmen comes \o hand Orosse and Blaokwell's oelebratei candied peels, lemon, orange an< mixed 6/ tin 1/ lb Citron peel 7/ tin, 1/6 lb Almonds, (new Pioily) 12lb for 12/ 1/8 lb Valencia 61b for 10/6, 2/ lb Jordan Almonds 41b;for 9/,*2/6 1 March 21. •

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue 7424, 1 April 1902, Page 3

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