t \ TO:PARTIES ABOUT TO FURNISH. 50 per Cent. Reduction on Ironmoi^ery I rpHE UNDERSIGNED is determined TO CLEAR OUT the whole of his X IRONMONGERY STOCK, saved from the late Fire^/ AT AN |3NORMOUS SACRIFICE, In order to OPEN r THE. NEW^BUILDING with a FRESH STOOk now on tlie way direct from the Manufacturers. ; . , This is a splendid opportunity for those about to furnish, as the Stock' comprises EVERYTHING REQUISITE, Viz. :- 1 Kettles, all sizes American Axes S' Saucepans, all sizes 30 doz. Spades, in P#kes and Boilers, all sizes Lyndons % Frying Pans, all sizes. L. and S. handled Shoyels Plated Teapots Digging and Manure Block Tin Teapots American Notions J' 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 RimfLocks Wire Nails Mortice and Drawback Locks Ewbank's Nails T Hinges , Flooring Brads Butt Hinges . Copper Nails Fern and Slash Hook 1 TWO-HORSE POWER CHAFP-CUTTING MACHINE. •TOIUET, SEiTS VERY 6hEAl=|t ■ .-... ;.;. -■ ■. - ■ .-'■: ..■ .. . A ..- ■ WINTER -iTOTIGE:'' ■ .'■' ',■. i T N A FE W DA Y S W E WI L L SH O W . T H.B ■ LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STO<?K "Vir INTE TEt OOOI3S :.-..■,: ever offered for stile on tlie East Coast, * | LADIES' OiONG JACKETS, MANTLES, & ULSTERS MAIDS' LONG JACKETS, MANTLES, & ULSTERS. DRES^ GOODS JEN SEKGES> CO&TUME^CLOTHS, WINSEYS, ' ,: MERINOES, AND FANCY GOODS. WOOL GOODS IN ENDLESS VARIETY. MEN'S ULSTERS, OVERCOATS, SUITS, TROUSERS AND VESTS, & TROUSERS IN COLONIAL AND ENGLISH MANUFACTURE. YOUTHS' & BOYS' DITTO. The value in FLANNEL this Season is far beyond anything we have seen for years. WE WOULD CALL PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO OUR BLANKETS A l*l> ltlO« • ■ '.' ' '■'■-■■' '»■''■ .- r . ■. -A' ' '■■; ■'.-• ".. ■ ■ which, according to the low price of wool, : .-.•'■ : • ■ , will be ■ tsL SACBIFIOED. "^ COME AND INSPECT OUK STOCK. LEONARD & CO., GLADSTONE ROAD,. GISBORNE. *G. R. MOORE, Manager. AGEITTS for the HOMS SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE WAERENGA-A-HIKA HOTEL. J. S. COOPER BEGS to announce that be has purobased the lease, good-will, ar'l stock -in trade, &c, Ac, of this vr^ll-known and centrally situated Uotd from M W. J. McCabe, and all Travellers may depend upon soourng ' 'EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION. None but the. Best Brands of Ales, Wines, and Spirits kept is s took. ' SA L E YARD S [ Spacious and commodious Sale Yards capable of containing 500 head of . .Cattle", attached to tho premises. A BRANDING KACE and every other requisite in provided. Secure and Well-watered- Paddocks are attached to the premises. Extensive alterations are about to be effected, which will render this favi rite. hostelry second to none in the district. , . Six dry and spacious Loose Boxes have now been added, to the Stabling Accommodation. V i J^" Every convenience for Training Horses is now provided. ljy J. S. Coopeb. • •■■■■■■ • ' - ' : - • .■■. •..■#•"'.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 822, 30 June 1879, Page 1
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455Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 822, 30 June 1879, Page 1
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