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QUALITY! LuW PRICKS! I PRO.YPriUOEI P. J. Thompson TllK BEST VALUE IRONiiO.VGEK, Combined the above three things in all transactions. Guns and Ammunition. U 1|«->nri (him nerless). Ridurds' M uiton’s, Tia la P-s, HU I ether V'ak TS all at (xc(*|.ii »iially L\v prices. Lamps. \ lame vanity'of new designs—Ro c ester ’in two siz s, Duplex, &c., at prices that cannot-he beaten. Frcuig Wire, Wipe Netting, Churns) Corrugated Iron, Spouting, Ridging, <fec. Horse Clippers. Good Horse Clippers 7/6 pr pur. Best do. 8/. Ranges To hum wood <>r coal, all makers. A TR AL ORDER SOLICITED, Any inf.irmaii >n asked for "by letter will le attended lb promptly. IV J. THOMPSON THE Best Value Ironmonger, CO, CUBA STREET, WELLIFaiOIT MlitthiUnillthhit CABINET-MAKER, UPHOLSTERER, AND UNDER TAKER.

All Work Guaranteed. Sole Maker for New Zealand of Grtgor’d fcurniture Cream. bUCK M 0 W -STREET, HAVELOCK Laery & Co., [limited, j W EL LI MG TON, Wool Brokers & Auctioneers. wool~su vson 1895-96. V UCI lOV S \LR*> OF WOOL will be . V held during the ensuing season on tbe {«■!.owing date.: oth December, 1896. # 17th Junuaiy, 1896. * 14ih February, 18cJ0. Full AdrancfS made, Free of Interest or Vommi'siun On ail Wool intended for Local Sale or Shipment to London. ' o Ckaryes made on L f >ts offered ind not Hold. j Wellington Wool Sales.! In view of tbe large measure of support. wliicn bus eon uc< orded us dur ug ttiejwo past >-ea.-oiiß, we b ve, for the purpose of further extending our business m this conm-c* taken tbe commodious stores in Victoria* tea, immediately at tbe rear of our present piemises i bene stor< s are wed lighted, and will ue specia'U reser id (or storing and dis* piuying wool consigned to us for sale. The Vtioi Dparmeit of our business being under special and expert management uon-ignuis can i ely upon tm irinteiesta being cmefully and miebigen ly alien ed to. ■ ui selling ci arges are tbe lowest current viz t.uuiunssion 2J per cent. motiving. Muring, Lotting, Adver ising, . atalogmng, Inbu.ance, etc., one-eighth of a I" >e ny porln. ui l.ts reaching ns will be carefully valued nd when submitted at uuciion wi be-pro-«u ud tin tbe absence of growers’ limitsJ to no lull extent of . ur valuations. In tbe event of no sale being effected, no :/iar</e mr handling wi Ibe made vVe«Uall m u bo pr paied to ship to LondtT >wuers’ «ve uiu or bold the wool Jf l>ofn lof any agi-nt tney may app*.iiK*, v\ e fuel sure it will lie tu toe interests of > owers to offer tbeir wool in the Ooony ? luring tbe uu-ui 'g season, as the Ijcil mar* ! ;i't» cannot I >il to bo si:ululated .by. the narked advance wbicu nas reo.utiy; la en piacein i oudon values. I'ugdsu buyers will, no well ie{ rest iiled and oeal sp >oulaluiß are iinai y open to operate with cons.doiable freedom _ _ ’ ’ iboial .dvimee free of interest orconi/ns*, don can to vuuiiK d m-m ■•j.aieiy, coua.gu* .uoiiia alii j.Lced in i.u- bauds. F. P. F'K.V AR, Managing DiteolW H. J. UEIH i _

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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 7, Issue 9, 31 January 1896, Page 1

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