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Furnishing GoodsGarlick & C RAN WELL ' r HAVE JUST OPENED 585 Pairs Lace and Art Canvas Curtains. White, Cream, Gold, Crimson, and Fancy Designs. very cheap —Varying in Price from 3s 3d to 50s-very cheap. Large Stock of Art Muslins from 6 £ d P er y ard 5000 yards Cretonnes, new patterns, from ••• per arc THIS PATTERN, 100 PAIRS AT 9s 6d. BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF FIRE GRATE SCREENS. Houses Furnished Throughout. OILCLOTHS from ... ... Is Od per yard. LINOLEUMS from - ... ... Is 8d per yard. CARPETS, FLOOR-CLOTHS, MATTINGS, IRON BEDSTEADS AND BEDDING. Cheap and Good Furniture for every Room in the House. v? i] FURNISH YOUR HOUSE FROM Garlick & CRAN WELL, QUEEN-STREET. Ironmongery. WING ATE, BUMS & CO., WHOLESALE, RETAIL, AND EXPORT IRONMONGERS CUSTOM STREET, AUCKLAND, HAVE THE FOLLOWING LINES TO LAND, EX SHIP WAIROA, NOW IN PORT: 14 tons Fencing and Barb Wire, 20 coils Galvanised Wire 200 bundles Hoop Iron (1 j-in and 1 Jin), 12 tons Sheet Lead (2Mb to 61b) 30 kegs Ewbar.k Nails ('2.Jin to 4in), 2 cases Mangles, 1 case Pit Saws (6ffc to Sft} 1 case Lovelock's Mincers , 1 case Steel Files 1 case Chesterman's Measuring Tapes and Hand' Chains, 1 case Joiners' Tools 1 case Pipe Vyccs and Wrenches, 4c\vt Wire Clout Nails 1 case Williams' Butcher Knives, 1 case Sausage-Filling Machines 1 case Oakey's Glass Paper, 1 case Oakoy's Emery Powder and Wellington Polish 1 case Kerosene Cooking Stoves, 1 case Jack and Trying Planes and Sash Fillisters 1 case Dutch Hoes, 2 casks Trace, Bullock, and Plough Chains 1 case Salter's Circular Spring Balances, 1 cask Tacks, 1 cask Fry Pans 20 Galvanised Anchors, 4 Avery's Platform Weighing Machines 1 case Avery's Union Weighing Machines, 2 cases Counter Weighing Machines 2 casks Tinsmiths' Wire, 24 dozen Black's Spades, 150 dozen Cotton Fishing Lines 1 bale Cotton Netting Twine, 7S bundles Wire Netting, 2 casks Tinned Ware 1 case Deed Boxes, 1 case Fish Hooks, 154 Camp Ovens 54 Negro Pots, 15 bundles Sheet Iron. TO ARRIVE PER BARQUE REBECCA CROWELL, FROM NEW YORK, NOW NEARLY DUE : 9 Lawn Mowers, 6 crates Churns, 12 cases Half and Boys' Axes 6 dozen Axe-pattern Hatchets, 3 dozen Claw Hatchets, 6 dozen Shingling Hatchets 5 cases Yankee Axes, 3 dozen Lathing Hatchets, 32 cases Mason's Fruit Jars 1 case Liehtning Hay Knives, 1 case Carriage Ware, 1 case American Hoes 18 dozen Cheney's Hammers, 4 dozen Ives' Braces, 4 ABC Corn Shelters 16 dozen Hay Fork Handles, S dozen Rake Handles, 24 Hitchcock Nickel Lamps 1 tierce Globes, 26 boxes Putnam Horse Nails, 6 cases Indian Pond Stones 2 cases Barn-door Rails and Hangers, 1 case Door Bells and Levors, 1 case Drawinpr Knives, 1 case American Tools, 1 case Cupboard Turns, 1 cask Cow Bells, '2 cases American Door Locks, I case Needle Hay Knives 1 case Hay Rakes, 1 case Chair Seats, 30 cases Turpentine, 5 barrels Rosin, 10 cases Lard Oil WINGATE, BURNS & CO., GISBORNE BRANCH : Gladstone Road. LONDON OFFICE : 24, Fenchdech-STREET, E.C. Freezing and Meat Preserving. COMPANY LIMITED. . HEAD OFFICE AND WORKS: RAILWAY WHARF, AUCKLAND. (P.O. Box, 113 ) I Telephone No. 10G (. W. BEAMISH A. MORRISON, | Do., Acid Works, 110 i . ~ _A, ' 1.D0., Butter Dept., 273) Acting Manager. The reputation of our "PEACH" BRAND is now thoroughly established and our sales have reached proportions which we may safely say no other Colonial meatpreserving establishment is able to approach. Our Goons ark now to be Found in all the best Markets of the World. The high-class quality of meat that we are in a position to command enables us to pack an article which at all times gives us the preference over American meats. This is admitted by the Admiralty and leading merchants. We may mention that the whole of our preparations are manufactured on the most modern and approved principles under which tho use of Acids is avoided. PRIME CUTS OF FRESH MEAT can now be obtained by the Trade at the Company's Works, Railway Wharf. PACKED IN KEGS, BARRELS, AND TIERCES. Special attention is drawn to this line, which we are making a SPECIALTY, and which with our facilities and the Cold Air Processwe are able to cure in mild pickle, the necessity of cutting to small pieces being obviated. QUALITY, CURE, AND FREEDOM FROM LARGE BONE GUARANTEED. I ICE ALWAYS ON HAND. ICE I COLD STORAGE} FOR dai Sme u a c #; I ' OULIBy, • At Low Rates, which can be obtained on application.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9182, 11 October 1888, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9182, 11 October 1888, Page 2