New Zealand Hematite. 80 PER CENT. PEROXIDE OF IRON. The Richest Hematite Faint ever Manufactured. H I S PAINT is Unsurpassed as the Cheapest, Best and Purest Paint for Preserving all kinds of Wood and Ironwork, and is now being used by the Government of New Zealand in all their Railway and Public Works Departments. It is particularly suitable for large Wooden Structures, such as Stores, Woolsheds, <fcc., and is a Most Powerful Fire Resistant. PARA PARA HEMATITE PAINT, The Only Pure Brand. H. E. JOHNSTON, Sole Agent for Gisborne. HURRAH FOR WASHING-DAY! NO MORE BOILINGBY USING THE Magic AGIO VIIE A N SER COLD WATER SOAP I — AT—CT. EAST'S. J. Whinray’s OLD CENTRAL FURNITURE SHOP. ESTABLISHED, 1877. TO MEET THE TIMES and preparefor the Kimberly Goldfields, I have determined to REDUCE the Large General Stock of FURKTI TURK On hand. As I IMPORT DIRECT and make up on the Premises, the Goods are GURANTEED FIRST-CLASS In their respective Lines. For a short time NO REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE REFUSED. This is a chance rarely met with. Several House Properties must be Sold within a given time. Also, that valuable Cobden Street Property for Sale or to Let. Call and See W II I N 11 A Y . ID. JVL. ORB, PRODUCE AND PROVISION MERCHANT, LOWE STREET. E’AS ON SALE AND TO ARRIVE :— .. 300 Sacks Oats 100 Boxes Good Tea Groceries in Variety 20 Tons Flour Salt, Sausage Skins, &c. Potatoes (Local and Oamaru) Newcastle Coal and Firewood Business in future will be conducted on a Strictly Cash Principle, which I have determined to give my Customers the benefit of. Cash Purchasers of Hides, Sheepskins, Tallow, Butter and other Farm Produce. D. M. O R R . NOTICE. ROBERT MOORE HAVING secured those central premises in Peel Street, formerly occupied by Mr George Humphries, begs to announce that on and after Monday next, June 28th, he will be able to undertake all Horse Shoeing entrusted to his care. MODERATE CHARGES AND GENUINE WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. having followed his occupation for five years with Mr J. Quinn (Independent Shoeing Forge) and twelve years with Mr C. Allison (Criterion Forge), Auckland, in addition to four years with Mr G. Humphreys, and having for three years in succession secured FIRST PRIZES at the Poverty Bay Agricultural and Pastoral Society’s Shows, for both Heavy and Light Shoes, locally made, feels confident he will meet with a fair share of patronage. Note the address— ROBERT MOORE, Peel Street. j NOTICE. 3 rpHE DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENI in connection with Mr GOLDSMITH’S BUSINESS will be conducted by Mrs HANSEN, lately with Mr W. Adair.
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Poverty Bay Independent, Volume II, Issue 171, 10 July 1886, Page 1
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434Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Independent, Volume II, Issue 171, 10 July 1886, Page 1
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