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fTTUDDART, PARKER JLL AND CO.'S Largo and Powerful SteamWESTRALIA, 2884 tons register, ELINGAMITE, 2585 tons register, Will leave Gishorne ForNAPIER, WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON and DUNEDIN, Last launch Westralia Wednesday, An?. 0 5 p.m. Elinoamite Wednesday, Aug. 23 sp.m. F rst launoh on arrival. • For AUCKLAND and SYDNEY Westralia Saturday, Aug. 19 10 a.m. Elingamite Saturday, Sept. 2 10 a.m. First launch 6.30 a.m. AH tickets are available for stopover or return by any of the Union S.S. Company's steamers, and holders of Union Company's tickets may travel by the Westralia and Elingamite. Holders of return tickets must obtain boat pass at office before embarking. COMMON, SHELTON & CO., Ltd., 279 Agents. JAMES M C KEE HAS LANDED A SHIPMENT OF SEbDJ)ATS. ; SHORT FEED OATS. DUN OATS. Also, SEED WHEAT, BARLEY, AND MAIZE. SEED POTATOES. DIRECT FROM OAMARU. Specially Selected and Hand-picked. Following Varieties : EARLY ROSE, Snowflake, Flukes, Bath Kidney, Lapstone, Herd Laddie, Perkins' Snowdrop, Ashleaf, and Early Puritan. 0 DERWENTS (Prime Table Potatoes). LOCAL POTATOES, 4s 6d per Sack. J Agent for YATa' RELIABLE SEEDS. 11 VEGETABLE SEEDS FLOWER SEEDS In 3d and 6d Packets. Also, THE "IRON AGE" LABOR-SAVING IMPLEMENTS. Garden Rakes, Spades, Hoes, Trowels. GALVANISED WIRE NETTING (All Sizes). Bushfellers' Kequirements. SPORTING REQUISITES. 1 KEROSENE TURPENTINE i NEATSFOOT OIL. HAMS & BACON (Sugar-cured, Special Quality). CHEESE— Akaroa, Waikato, Gieytown, and Edam Cheese. BUTTER— Te Arai Separator, in lib pats and 501 b boxes. Fresh from the Dairy every Wednesday and Saturday. BRAN, Pollard, Chaff, Whcalmeal, and Linseed. Also,— Shipments of GENERAL GROCERIES (Best Brands procurable), arriving by Every Steamer. 10. Cash Buyer of Local Produce. 5 JAMES~M c ItEE W.J.COX GROCER AHD PROVISION MERCHANT, *FOR Bfevissi jagOBTAINABLE IN of all ( _ BTAINABLE deSOTiptIOHS 3 1 AT THE !. ' LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, AND ■\ Evaporated C CANNOT TJE Apples, Peaches, VANNOT JJE Apricots.Prunes, i [-FOR Figs, Dates, BEATEN New Canned EATEN Fruits, ; Tomatoes, etc. JUST LANDED Largo Stocks of I ZEBRA GRATE POLISH 3 RECKITT'S BLUE QUAKER OATS Semolina, Germina, Wheatmeal, Oatmeal, T Oatina, Rolled Groats, etc Also,— Flour, Sugar, Pollard, Wheat X Maize, Bran, Chaff Kerosene, Turps ~ Methylated Spirits, etc. '■ At Lowest Prices, i At W. J. COX'S. t GLADSTONE ROAD. WHINRAY'S Furnishing Warehouse. [Established 1877.] ' f~|WING to large additional purchases , \J lately to hand, and to arrive, to- ' gotlier with additional purchases extending eighteen mouths ahead, to save the heavy advance in prices now taking place in nearly every line in the English, American, and Continental markets, I have determined, in order to provide better facilities, to add another 2500 ft additional floor space to the Showrooms. £ For PRICE and QUALITY I Challenge Competition, and by these judicious purchases still hold that enviable position. All I ask of Customers is a visit of discrimination, and they will be convinced of the Good Value offered. A LOT OF ODD LINES IN LINOLEUMS AND OILCLOTHS are now being offered at any Reasonable Price, together with some Cheap Lines in CHINA AND GLASSWARE. .T. WHINRAY. 1 REYNOLDS' CENTRAL Furnishing Emporium. NOW OPENED. 'THREE CASES OF THE BEST 1 PICTURE MOULDINGS. Firry Choice Patteuss to Ciiousk From. Come In and See Them. ONECASEof GRANULATED PICTURE MOUNTS In White, (lold, Green, and (iiay. PICTURES MOUNTED & FRAMED. CHEAP U the Word. PICTURE MOULDINGS for Sale. A large assortment of the BEST English GLASS, CHINA and EARTHENWARE. Twenty patterns of TOILET SETS to arrive shortly. Mine is th<- BESTand CHEAPEST House f or the Peop'e to Furnish from. Gall and Inspect! E. G. A. REYNOLDS. WILLIAM PETTI E

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8588, 7 August 1899, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8588, 7 August 1899, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 8588, 7 August 1899, Page 2

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