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COOK COUNTY FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, :o: J, TOWNLEY, BEGS to call special attention to the fact that ho has opened up and has nowon view at the above Warehouse, a Splendid Assortment of every description of House and Office Furniture, each of the various departments haring been replenished with carefully selected goods, and which are now 00. red at prices which will defy competition. PIANOS AND ORGANS by most renowned English, French, and German makers, sold on the Purchase hire system at terms to suite purchasers and upon trade principles. The pitch and tune of each Piano being carefully adjusted by our own tuner, Mr Hughes, customers may depend upon being well served. CARPET*, 100 patterns and pieces of carpet comprising the Bayzantine, Brussels, Tapestry, Kidder and Felt, Axminster and Kidder Squares and Felt Squares, fashionable colors and designs. Carpets made up on the premises. HEARTH HUGS, 100 to match carpets, improved manufacture, excellent quality and cheap. LINOLEUM ANU OILCLOTHS, 20 patterns to select from, the neatest, cleanest and most economical floor covering, obtainable at prices from Is 3d square yard. AUSTRIAN BENTWOOD CHAIRS. These being purchased at time of stocked market I am enabled io offer very cheap, prices being only a shade above European quotations. My selection consists of black and walnut sitting and rocking chairs, four shapes and sizes. This class of furniture is the most durable that can be made. INDIARUBBER AND C >IR DOOR MATS. These deserve special notice, being first-class value, very durable and cheap. SUITES OF FURNITURE for Drawing room or Dining room made on the premises, and also imported, and upholstered iu velvet, leather, cretonne, repp, or hair cloth. GLASS, CHINA AND FANCY GOODS. This department is thoroughly stocked with an etidles variety of articles very suitable for presentations. French tete-i-tete sets, vases, statuary, figures, flower stands, Japanese goods, albums, pictures, &c. A thousand articles too numerous to mention. IRON AND WOOD BEDSTEADS, coal vases, boilers, saucepans, kettles, lamps, scarbro trunks, bonnet boxes, portmanteaus, carpet and handbags. WASHSTANDS AND TOILET SETS, bedding of spring, hair, feather kaipok, flock and flax, tables, chairs, fenders and fireirons, chests of drawers, &c., &c., and a large stock of dinner ware and general ki chen crockery and other articles which cannot be enumerated. AN EARLY INSPECTION IS INVITED, JOHN TOWNLEY, GLADSTONE ROAD.

SIR GEORGE GREY HOTEL, WABREJNOA-A-HIKA. o J. BENNETT, Proprietor, Having Purchased the good-will of the above Hotel, will use hia best endeavours to make it the Favourite House of Call on the road. Good Bed and Sitting Rooms. Reasonable Charges. The Bar is supplied with the Best Brands of Wines, Spirits, Alps, and Cordially There it ample Stabling and loose boxes, and every convenience for travellers’ horses and a supply of good water

CARTING I CARTING A. SAWYER BEGS to announce to hia friends and the public of Poverty Bay, that he has commenced business in the above line. All orders entrusted to him will be promptly attended to. Furniture, &c., carefully removed. COFFEE PALACE GLADSTONE BOAD. GEORGE DAVIE, Proprietor. “ Fair Play and no Favor,” is his motto. 13s" It is only necessary to ask, to have supplied at— Rates Defying Competition Each and all those things that reasonable Customers can wish for. ORDERS for any goods in HIS LINE, (A comprehensive one, too,) can be left, and— SATISFACTION GUARANTEED TO PURCHASERS. FRESH OYSTERS ALWAYS ON HAND Dinner of the Best, Is. Tea or Coffee, with hot Meat Pie—Sixpence, at all hours. Fiat experimentum in corpora vili. GEORGE DAVIE, PROPRIETOR,

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Poverty Bay Independent, Volume I, Issue 69, 3 November 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Independent, Volume I, Issue 69, 3 November 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Independent, Volume I, Issue 69, 3 November 1885, Page 4

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