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Cook County Furnishing Warehouse. NEW GOODS NOW OPEN AT THE X>3E&X€3S3£S. ff (\ ROLLS NEW LINOLEUMS (3, 6, O\J and 12ft wide) JAPANESE MATTINGS BRUSSELS & TAPESTRY CARPETS HEARTH RUGS, DOOR MATS 5 CASES NEW IRON BEDSTEADS AND COTS ICASE NEW FENDERS AND FIRE IRONS IBALE DOOR MATS FROM IHE MAKERS 8 BALES NEW CRETONNES AND ART MUSLINS 1 f\ BALES NEW RATTAN CHAIRS ±U AND COUCHES p? BALES OF WICKER CHAIRS 3— CASKS-3 WERTMEM SEWING MACHINES For these machines I have been agent now 20 years without having had one complaint from a customer, but have received many expressions cif the greatest possible satisfaction with the working of them. Kindly Inspect tub Wondeuful Weutuiem. To bo seen working at the Agents. Also, — Agent for tho Wonderful VICTOR BiS?B£i: to which I have great pleasure and confidence in inviting inspection. A TRIAL of this machine can be had at the Agents. Ladies' and Gents' same price — ono price in tho colony, viz., £25, PIANOS. The WALDEMAR from £38 10s. Rubonstoin, Chappcl and Sous, and Brimsmead and Co. '6. Inspection of these Pianos invited at the Cook County Furnishing Warehouse. J. TOWNLEY, CABINETMAKER, Gladstone Road. NO T IO E. Cook County Plumbing Works. HA.VINC! this day purchased Mr Bull's interest in the business lately acquired by Bull and Allan from the Trustees of the lato A. G. Smith's Estate, I beg to notify that the above business will bo continued by me, and that I will pay and receive all debts due by or to the late firm of Bull and Allan. J. S. ALLAN. Giabornc, Oct. 4th, 1807. With roforonco to the above notice, I wish to intimate to my friends and tho public genorally that I am prepared to midertako PLUMBING, GASFITTING, TIN AND COPPERSMITHING, SHEET METAL WORKING, and all other branches of the trade, taking for my motto : First-class work at reasonable prices. SPECIALITIES. Dairy Wokic of all kinds ..... Sanitary Work Plain and Corrugated Iron Tanks . . Copper Boilers and Frames .... Baths, Chimney Cowls Electric Bells fixed, Pumps^and . . Hor and Cold Water Fittings . . . REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS. Always in Stock— Corrugated iron, Plain Galvanised Iron Sheets, Black Iron Sheets (all guages), Ridging, Spoutiug, Downpipe, Gas and Water Pipes and Fittings, and all trade requisites. JAS. S. ALLAN, Corner Gladstone Road and Peel Street (Opposite Mr J. Townloy's).

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8056, 3 November 1897, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8056, 3 November 1897, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8056, 3 November 1897, Page 1

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