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GIBSONS Ltd, Patea & Hawera

CASH WAREHOUSES.

Ex ARAWA, from LONDON. •60 dozen King's White Porcelain Dinnerware Plates; 20 dozen Soap Plates; 10 dozen Dishes; 4 dozen Cover Dishes, Tureens/ Sauce Boats. , ALUMINIUM WARE. Frypans, Pans, Saucepans, Stewpans, Stove Kettles, Ran^e Kettles, Maslin Kettles, Jugs, Tea lnfusers, Tea Strainers, Gents' Dressing Combs, Aluminium Paint, and other useful goods. Aluminium ware is equal to silver; cheaper than copper. CHRISTOPHER JOHNSON'S SHEFFIELD CUTLERY & ELECTROPLATE WARE. 50 dozen Table Knives; 50 dozen Dessert Knives; 20 pairs Carvers; 20 cases Carvers, 8s 6d to 40s case; 12 Table Steels; 12 Butchers' Steels; 100 Bread Knives, Is each; 6 Cooks' Forks; 6 Oyster Knives; 84 Butchers' Knives; 12 x Farriers' Knives; 12 Putty Knives, 6d to Is; Corkscrews, Is 6d; 6 Meat Cleavers; 30 dozen Pocket Knives; Budding Knives; 14 dozen Scissors; 48 Razors; 12 Safety Razors; 12 Hair Clippers; 6 Horse Clippers; 12 dozen N. Silver Table Forks, from 10s dozen; 18 dosea N. Silver Dessert Forks, from 7s dozen; 8 dozen Table Spoons, 14s dozen; 18 dozen Dessert Spoons, from 7s dozen; 30 dozen Tea Spoonsy 3s 6d dozen; SILVER'PLATED ON NICKEL SILVER WARE. 18 dozen Table Forks, 24s to 365; 18 dozen Dessert Forks. Table Spoons, Dessert Spoons; Tea Spoons, Afternoon Tea fßpooas, Jam Spoons, Butter Knives, Bread' Forks, Butter Forks, Salad Servers, Afternoon Tea Knives, Crumb Scoops, Dinner, Lunch and Breakfast Cruets, Egg Frames, Entfee Dishes, Hot Water Jugs, Tea Pots, Plate Powder. 4 cases Enamelled Kitchen Sinks, 24 inches, complete, at 15s each. 50 drums Raw and Boiled -Linseed Oil, 1 case Oil Cans, 1 case Clout Tacks. Via VANCOUVER. 10 crates 5-drawer Treadle Sewing Machines, £5 10s; 6 cases Hand Sewing Machines', £3" 10s. These are the best, turned out from the continent of America. Ex RUAHINE, from LONDON. 1 case Rabone's 2 feet 4-fold Rules, Is 6d and 2s; 48 Family Balance Scales, 201bs and 281bs, complete, 7s 6d and Bs. ' ■ y 1 case Ward and Payne's Tools— Chisels, Cold Chisels, Adzes, Bradawls, Gimblets, Tumscrews, Bits Pliers. 4 cases Bedsteads, complete with best wire mattresses, 21s. 1 case Kent's Brushware—Bottle Brushes, Scrubs, Shaving, etc.

&2f e3 !■■ ■ 1 ■ 111 w% 111 jJ ' ' TJSB ORDINARY KEROSENE. • iSfftVPQ mg m the hot summer weather, and ——— —. can be used to great advantage all the year round. jjjffr Maks Jour owu SUMMER DRINKS with one of our AERATING SPARKLET SYPHONS. Dming the hot sum(^^^l mer weather these are ideal for making !^:*<*sßC^ a cool > refreshing drink. , i ' SMALL SIZE SYPHON, 4s 6d each; iHtjlii BULBS, Is 6d dozen. Wsm LARGE SIZE -S^HON, 7s 6d each; W&&s[ BULBS, 2s 6d dozen. A necessity on every farm is a ; GOOD PUMP. We show here a Force ■ Pump that will do all the work.of a " ; farm. Will lift 2000 gallons of water i per hour; will throw a jet of water ] 40ft high or 60ft long. | Useful for filling your tanks during a ' dry spell, for washing down the gig, \ /^^i' \ ior 1los"1 § the windows, and is as good, Jalßk'"''l"^ as a &re b"S'ide in time of fire. Used fq^&^W^T". h J many farmers instead of a windmill \ Jp|||||||t or ram for watering the stock. f^^^^m 87?^ PRICE> 82s 6d; -^ f Booked ' A. BLAIR, Ironmonger, Hawera Lg tl^ M**a4 you won't 3 any other brand. Sold by all good grocers and store., at I*, 1 /10 .-mrtTpe/l^'" 'l j °^jm|g ■ ii, , I, „„ m^mm ~ „,.,,,„„.,, |l^_.'^yr,^ ApLm*£l^ ■SYME'S EGMONT SASH &~ DOOR FACTORY, STEAM SAW y PLANING AND MOULDING MILLS, HAWERA. •£\*_9J? _§;•©.# •••taiAcas w -^ 'ar f?e stock of rough and di**^ed S^s^™***'*^***^^^^'^ timbe" r Rimu^ Matai« K^cs Head Office and Factory— \*t and White Pine, •f HAWERA. h Rusticated Boardine, T. and ■% S _ . . ' j* Flooring, T.G.B. and V. lmi og 2 Telaiifion© 51. to 2 P.U. Bor 67* c JOJMERY OP EVERY DE^RI P--S , ■ g i.U/ 4 rT.DIN6S OF ALL Brand Yards— * «« p' rrT x? r' "Q •9 STRATFORD. g -^ ----- 2 - — C« SPECIAL DESIGNS TO ■ OHt;£R •9 Bush MiHs— (^ rll ~ , . 2 HUIROA X C« * a«ow caska, butter kegs, tuuftj •? NGASRS i® huoJiet' s' Rli*?e9« "t^ square ebwas, 2 TAIHAPIO with stan<* anc^ pulleys coD7p]er.o, •, *c '' All mat^riElfl need for joiEt-rv vm*3 ■ v*' n^nnnffio'ture'l K«<"ds is nicked fctV

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 22 January 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 22 January 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 22 January 1912, Page 6

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