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Business Notices FURNISHING IRONMONGERY JOHN Lockwood's, Rodgers', and Johnson’s ivoryhandled table and dessert knives, carvers, and steels, pen and pocket knives, scissors, razors ON SALE BY JQUTHIE & £1( CUTLERY. ELECTRO-PLATE. Dixon's, Walker and Hall’s, Sampson's, Hall and Miller's celebrated goods in spoons, forks, ladles, butter knives, butter dishes, fish carvers, cruet frames, cake baskets, biscuit boxes, fruit knives and forks in cases, tea and coffee sets, toast racks, knife rests BEDSTEADS. Brass and iron half-testers, French and stump beds and child’s cots STOVES AND RANGES. Leamington kitchen ranges, Jenkins' cottage ranges, American and Scotch, cooking stoves, with utensils, register grates in iron cast, ground and poliehed fronts, fenders, fireirons, ash-pans, tile hearths, with kerb fenders en suite MANTLEPIECES. Sicilian and vein marble in square and arch buttresses, enamelled slate in St. Ann’s black, and other marbles BATHS AND JAPANNED GOODS. Hip, sponge, child’s, and foot baths, toilet seta, trays, waiters, water carriers MANGLES and WASHING MACHINES. Home washing machines with mangle combined, Star washers, two and three-roller English mangles, American table mangles and clothes-wringers KITCHEN UTENSILS. Tinned and enamelled boilers, saucepans, stew pans, tea kettles, preserving pans, gridirons, frying pans, bake dishes, portable washing copptra, laundry stoves, galvanised tubs and buckets BRUSHWARE. Hair and American brooms, hearth brushes, shoe, stove and scrubbing brushes, bannister and flue brushes BUILDERS’ IRONMONGERY. JOHN HAVE ON c°Galvanised corrugated iron, 24 and 26 gauge Wire, Ewbank’s, and wrought nails “Mitre” cut tacks, flooring brads Sheet lead, 3J to 61b, sheet zinc Galvanised ridging, spouting, and Douripipe Carpenters' rim locks, door hinges American and English mortice looks Look furniture in ebony, china, and crystal Champion’s and Henrich’s genuine white lead Red lead, paint, and colors Kent’s oval copper-bound paint brushes Boiled and raw oil, turpentine Portland cement, screw nails Brass blind mountings, sash fasteners Hinges of every description. 7982

Another important ANNOUNCEMENT!! ! JAMES GODBER, Proprietor of the CUBA STREET BAKERY, Has great pleasure in stating that his BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT, Moleaworth-street, HAS PROVED AN UNPARALLELED SUCCESS. J. G. would also embrace this opportunity of thanking the inhabitants of Tborndhn for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon him, and at the same time renew hia promise that every article in his establishment will be (as heretofore) of beat quality and at reasonable prices. Try the celebrated MELTON MOWBRAY PORK PIES. JAMES GODBER, Cdba and Molesworth Streets. EW KENT HOPS. To Arrive, ex Protos, via Melbourne—--3 TANKS NEW KENT HOPS. Apply at once, to 7800 JOSEPH NATHAN & CO. EW ZEALANDER HOTEL LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, Manners-street. Mr T. SMITH, having taken the above stables solely under hia own management, would respectfully intimate that he has a firstHACKS ON HIRE AT MODERATE CHARGES. Good loose boxes and stabling. 7096 T, R H. t aylok YACHT AND BOATBUILDER, OLD CUSTOM HOUSE-STREET, Opposite Phones Foundry. WELLINGTON COACH FACTORY, Manners-street and Taranaki-place. REDUCED PRICE LIST. Landau carriages, from £l6O Broughams, from £IOO Hansoms, from £7O Wagonettes, from £SO Phaetons, from £lO Buggies, from £3O Dog carts, from £25 Expresses, from £3O Spring carts, from £2O Spring carts, from £l6 Tip drays, from £l3 Any other description of vemcie mult to order. Repairs done in all its branches. Trimming, painting, touching up, and varnishing done on the shortest notice. All work guaranteed by 398 MICHAEL BOHAN, Propr etor Robertson and go., ENGINEERS, IRONFOUNDERS, & BOILERMAKERS, Old Custom House-street, Have on Sale—--2 SPEEDY’S PATENT WOOL PRESSES, |-packs, with ratchet motion. One 16 horse-power Cornish Boiler, in firstclass order. Price, £BS. Estimates furnished for all kinds of work. Steamers can com to our wharf for repairs.

IF THOMAS EYAN, who was in Dunedin in 1872, and in Kntnara in 1878, where he was tried for the Knmara Murder and acquitted, and now supposed to be in Auckland, will write or send his address to William Dasiels (W.G.—W.G.), New Zealand Times Office, Wellington he will bear from the Advertiser. 74

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 6438, 1 December 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 6438, 1 December 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 6438, 1 December 1881, Page 1