£JRALG AJS T 1) Q.ILLIES _ George Street, Dunerlhi. CJABDfET-MAKERS AjSTD UPHOL- . _ STERERS: "" '* ~ . ' Importers of BRITISH AST) AIJEEICAN I«\)"RNI TURE. ESTABIJSEED ]B"o.' Being in receipt, of regular shipments of Modern Furniture from the above* Markets we are enabled to su* ply our customers with the latest new designs in Drawing Room, Dining Rodm," Bedroom, Hall, and' General Furniture, ranging in style from'the plainest mcst handsome patterns: 6tir stock of Iron Bedsteads very choice and in all sizes. palliasses, Mattrasses . Carpets, Rugs r v Bolsters, Pillows Electro plated Ware Quilts Tea and Coffee SerSlips Tea and Coffee Pots Spring.Mattrasses .- Knives, Forks, Spoon? Table Covers Fenders, Fire Irons Slate, Squares "' -v: Pictures, Workboi "Writing Desks Ink Bottles Gilt' Chimney Mirrors; Window Curtains Window Poles Dressinsr Glasses N.B.—.NEW PATEXT ROLIiER WINDOW BLIST Various Designs, and Colors: Cost slightly over common Blinds. COCOA, CHINA, Aid) PERSIAN Hf ATTTN't E'LOORCLOTHS AT.T. "WTDTHS: ■Earth Closets, snitablo- for Private Houses iprSPECTIOX ITsYITED: i. * Country Order punctually attended to and Carefully Packed, and all : ' - dthe'r information supplied by letter] C.EAIG AND gtlli S GEGJtGE S TEEEET DU-STEDIN NOTICE" TO THE PUBLIC. ■X~ 11 - PINDER takes this opportunity of I • thanking the public of Naseby and surrounding districts for the liberal. patronage bestowed upon him during the last eight teen months. ' He would inform them that he has a large and varied assortment of groceries on hand," which he still sells as cheap as ever ; and that be" has opened a branch shop on-..the . opposite.' side of the street, immediately facing the grocery store. He has lately invested in an Extensive Stock of ■■■■ . .." .. . CROCKERY W ARE GLASSWARE CHILDREN'S TOYS BRUSHWARE FAXCY GOODS CUTLERY
COilß Am> BROSELWARE, QUEEN'S & LAVAWARE CHIMNEY ORNAMENTS—NEW DESIGNS. A LARGE STOCK Of HANDSOM VASES AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. Ladies can fee supplied "with all descriptions' ; of ' Crewel Wools; Transfer Papers, Crewel Siiks, etc., etc. , , CHILDRESS' TOYS cf all descriptions and ingenious , mechanical contrivances can be bad ■ FOR A TRIFLING SUM OF MONEY. 2fo matter what you ask for, you can get it. If you want a needle, he can accom- . date you ; and, if you want an anchor, he can lixpplj yon with one at'a moment's notice: ' t Before mating yoiir pur- .. \ ■ chases - elsewhere, please visit his establishment- and ■ inspect his goods, which are the cheapest: and best on the GoldSelds, possessing as he does the largest and. most comprehensive assortment conceivable. . . THOMASPJLNDER, Era Grocery Store, Fancy Goods and Crockery Warehouse, jLEYE£T r STBEET NASEBT. THE SW ZEALAND HAEDWARE COMPACT (LIMITKD), (late Oliver and Ulph), IKOX3IOSTGEES & tltOX Cumberland Street, "D TT If E C I K. iiear the Railway Station, AYE OK SALE iTencing Wire, Fos. 6 to 12, Fencing Standards, all sizes, . -Burnt ll's 4 point Galvanised . isafb ■" "Wire; iJeniall's Chaff Cutters, Corn CruShers,' Spades and. Forks of all kinds, fetalvanised Iron, iiniM'er'Si Material of every descripiftifa h~. Afci
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XIII, Issue 707, 28 April 1883, Page 4
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473Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XIII, Issue 707, 28 April 1883, Page 4
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