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Hour Mills. makes delicious PORRIDGE and PUDDINGS, 1 is of fine flavour, Is very agreeable, digestible, and » strengthening; and that the DOCTORS strongly S recommend GSEriSVIIIM A for all sorts of people, || whether sick or well, weak or strong, rich or poor, || young or old. f|| and |)j KEPT BY ALL DEALERS. || Furnishing Goods. Garttpr' & Cranwfti 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 Gid per yard 5000 yards Cretonnes, new patterns, from , ,r. 6d per yard THIS PATTERN, 100 PAIRS AT 9s Cn. '" "*" " "*"»tiii ififtrO iMtf!~x , r<fMftt>irf{-rfS,v. ! WW •''^■^■^vt^^'i^^V^if 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. i ______________ FURNISH YOUR HOUSE FROM Garlick & Cranwbll, QUEEN-STREET. Ironmongery. WINGATE, BURNS & 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 Jin and Hin), 12 tons Sheet Lead (2Mb to Gib) 30 kegs Ewbank Nails (2_in to 4in), 2 cases Mangles, 1 case Pit Saws (6ffc to Bft) 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 Vyces 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 Oakey'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 A very's Platform Weighing Machines 1 case A very'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, 78 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 (i 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 Lightning Hay Knives, 1 case Carriage Ware, 1 case American Hoes 15 dozen Cheney's Hammers, 4 dozen Ives' Braces, 4 ABC Corn Shelters 1(5 dozen Hay Fork Handles, 8 dozen Rake Handles, 24 Hitchcock Nickel Lamps 1 tierce Globes, 26 boxes Putnam Horse Nails, (j cases Indian Pond Stones 2 cases Barn-door Rails and Hangers, I case Door Bells and Levers, 1 case Drawing Knives, 1 case American Tools, 1 case Cupboard Turns, 1 cask Cow Bells, 2 cases American Door Locks, 1 case Needle Hay Knives 1 case Hay Hakes, 1 case Chair Seats, 30 cases Turpentine, 5 barrels Rosin, 10 cases Lard Oil WINGATE, BURNS & CO., GISBORNE BRANCH : Gladstone Road. LONDON OFFICE: 24, Fenchurch-street, E.C. :

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9184, 13 October 1888, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9184, 13 October 1888, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9184, 13 October 1888, Page 2