TO PARTIES ABOUT TO FURNISH. 50 per Cent. Reduction on Ironmo^gS^r ! > v .. ' ■ rnHE UNDERSIGNED is determined TO CLEAR OUT the yrhole of his JL IRONMONGERY STOCK, saved from the late, Fitfe, AT. AN ENORMOUS SACRIFICE, In order to OPEN THE NEW BUILDING with a FRESH STOCK now on the way direct from tho Manufacturers, ■ ,*• This is a splendid opportunity for tho3e about to furnish, as the Stock -comprises EVERYTHING REQUISITE, viz. :— ^ Kettles, all sizes American Axes - vi;r^_._ Saucepans, all sizes . ; v 30 doz: Spades, m <Parkes and Boilers, all sizes V ' Lyiidoiis^ : ; i; ' ' :: Frying Pans, ail sizes ; . | '> ; : L-; and :S. handled Sliov^ls r Plated Teapots ! , Digging and-|ffianure Forks Block Tin Teapots ''."., 'Anieno;^ l^dns^;.,;;'^, 7 [ Knives and Forks Saws, Braces, Claw Hanimers Table and Desert Spoons " ; ? -£fhi^els; assorted. j\j '-j j.t 'j.j Box Irons • .: Clothes, Piiis.'-; '1-)T.{^yj '\ Shoe and Scrubbing Brushes <•• ' Wash. Boards.,,, ]..] H ,','.'..!',' '.,'. /wf Milk Pans 4^, 5, and 6 inch' Eini: Lodks Wire Nails . /. . bloirttcQ Ewbank's Nails T Ilingss ... , ■ 'T] ' - /, ?,.,' r '" Flooring Brads Butt Hinges ' J. .. : ,lJ ' Copper Nails Fern and SlaSfcHxTokfi 1 TV/O-HOESS POWER CHAFF-CUTTING, MAOHJKE. TOILET SETS \/M^^&S& c^&
b4P» ry ; ' i^i'(ifr"V(if'V'' I .: ' ;i: iii "■' ! ' I "'i <=3SW « «> O •• -n , .::,,,,!■> - DEApEpYy--.OLOTHSrSi Boots, Groceries, Ironmongery^; : v&c. : WILL BE COMMENCEIi ' OTST ' '' ' ' il J'* TIUESDiY/ lilpli; AND WILL BE " '•'''-'• ' CONTINUED TILL THE WHOLE OF THE GOODS ARE DISPOSED OFI THE DRAPERY, CLOTHING 'Asp; BOCJtSi * WILL BE SOLD AT THE .,.. n . } : rDRAPERY SHOP IN COOPER'S BDftDI|GS. THE GROCERY AND IRONMONGER^ ! WILLIE OFFERED|FOR SALE ' - ' M THE NEW ZEAUm BNSUBMGi OOMPANY'S BUILDINGS, '■■■■■■ .:•»...„)«!] AT THE FOOT OF GLADSTONE ROAD. '-: The Whole of the Stock will be 'marked' at*. .bucH prices as will command a speedy- Salle; • :• , -"r WILLIAM ADAIR.
COBB & CO. ' S LIVERY AND BAIT STABLER, (Back of Leonard & C 0.,) GLADSTONE ROAD. Saddle Horses, Traps, and Buggies on . Hire. Single and Double Harness. A COACH WILL RUN from MR. PAGE'S MASONIC HOTEL TO THE ' . . ROYAL OAK, MATAWHERO, EACH MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND FRIDAY, Starting from Gis borne at at 8.30 a.m. and 2.30 p.m.; Returning at 9.30 a.m. and 4 p.m. Horses broicen into Single and Double Harness at £3 each. JOHN O'SHANNASSY, Proprietor, NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, JOSEPH MAIDEN ~| TAS pleasure m announcing to his J — L f r i en( i 3 an( J the public, that he has taken over the STABLES at the BRITISH EMPIRE HOTEL, PEEL STREET, where he will be able to supj.lv Saddle Horses, Stabling, and Buggies, to hit friends and the public who favor hiir with their patronage. IyrONEY TO LEND m large oi small sums upon First Class Freehold security. W. BRASSEY, Solicitor, Gladstone Road, °c 62 Next Masonic Hotel.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 676, 16 April 1879, Page 3
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