SALVAGE |TO:CE! : ■ ; . . -i TO PARTIES ABOUT TO FURNISH. 50 per Cent. Reduction on Ironmongery! mHE UNDERSIGNED is determined TO CLEAR OtTT the whole of liis ± IRONMONGERY STOCK, saved from the late Fire, AT AN ENORMOUS SAC;RIFIfcE, In order to OPEN THE NEVV BUILDING, with a FRESH STOCK now on the way direct froni the Manufacturers.- - This ia a splenilid opportunity for those about to furnish, as the Stock, comprises EVERYTHING REQUISITE, viz: : - : Kettles, all sizes American Axes Saucepans, all sizes 30 doz. Spades, m Parkes and Boilers, all sizes Lyndons Frying Pans, all sizes L. and S. handled Shovels Plated Teapots Digging and Manure Forks Block Tin Teapots America/n Notions Knives and Forks Saws, Braces, Claw Hammers Table and Desert Spoons Chisels, assorted Box Irons Clothes Pins Shoe and Scrubbing Brushes Wash Boards. Milk Pans 4£, 5, and 6 inch Rim Locks Wire Nails Mortice and Drawback Locks Ewbank's Nails T Hinges Flooring Brads Butt Hinges Copper Nails Fern and Slash Hooks 1 TWO-HORSE POWER CHAFF-CUTTING MACHINE. /TOILET SETS VERY CHEAPT WINTER .NOTICE.T N A FEW DAYS WE WILL SHOW THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK .-. OF -. • _ •. ■ ■w* ± istvc M£t goods ever offered for sale on the East Coast. , LADIES' LONG JACKETS, MANTLES, & ULSTERS MAIDS' LONG JACKETS, MANTLES, & ULSTERS. DRESS GOODS IN SERGES, COSTUME CLOTHS, /WINSEYft MERINOES, AND FANCY GOODS. WOOL GOODS IN ENDLESS VARIETY. MEN'S ULSTERS, OVERCOATS, SUITS, TROUSERS AND VESTS, & TROUSERS IN COLONIAL AND ENGLISH M ANU F A'CTXJBE . YOUTHS' & BOYS' DITTO. The value m FLANNEL this Season is far beyond anything we have seen for years. WE WOULD CALL PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO OUR which, according to the low price of wool, will be ts. S5 jSI. €3 X& XFI C 3 3E3 33> . "^ COME AND INSPECT OUIi STOCK. LEONARD & CO, GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE. G.R.MOORE, Manager AGENTS for tlio HOM3S SHX7TTL2S SEWIITG HACHZNS WAERENGA-A-HIKA HOTEL. J. S. COOPER BEGS to announce 'hat he has purchased the lease, good-will, at'\ stock -in trnde^ &0,, &c, of "this well-known and centrally situated He .1 from M W. J. MeCahe.and all Trarellera may depend upon aecnrng ' EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION. None hut the Best Brands of Ales, Wines, and Spirits kept m stock. SA L E YARD S' I Spacioas and commodious Sale Yards • en pn hie of containing 500 head o , Catile, attached to the premises. A BRANDING- HAQE aud every othe ' requisite i« provided. ' . : '-• ■ Secure aud Well-watered Paddocks are attached to the. premises. Extensive alterations are about to bo effected, which will render this fau rite hostelry second to none m the r district. Six dry nnd spacious Loose Boxes hnve now been added to tho Stablinj ;■ Accommodation. ' • : : - -; • \*- ■ 9 O5" Efery convenience for-Training Horses is now provided. ■' . • ijy :t * ;' : ■ .■.'■' " : ' ; ; : . ; j;! tj ! JJ 8. Coopbb. •. •■■ ! ii:; -■■■ . ■••■' -■!• ,:■■-■•■■•■:(: . ■ .-.-.•. a ..,- ;
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 818, 25 June 1879, Page 1
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