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QUALITY! LOW PRICES 1! PKOMPTiriDE! T. J. Thompson THE BEST TALUS IRONMONGER, Combines the abore three things in all transactions. Guns and Ammunition. Martini-Henri (hammerless), Richards' Manton's, TisdalPs, and other Makers all at except tonally low prices. l Lamps. A. large variety of new designs—Ro Chester "in two sizes, Duplex, &c, at prices that cannot be beaten. Fencing Wire, Wire Netting, Churnsj Corrugated Iron, Spouting, Ridging, «fec. Horse Clippers. Horse Clippers 7/6 per pair. Best do. 8/-. Ranges To burn wood or coal, all makers. A TRIAL ORDER SOLICITED, Any information asked for by letter will be attended to promptly. T. J. THOMPSON Best Value Ironmonger, 60, CUBA STREET, WELLIIiTQ-TOU A. 0. Gregor, CABINET-MAKER, UPHOLSTERER, AND UNDER TAKER. All Work Guaranteed.

Sole Maker for New Zealand of Gregor's Furniture Cream. LUCKNOW-STREET, HAVELOCK Laery & Co., [limited.] WELLINGTON, WOOL SEASON 1895-96, , UCTION SALES OP WOOL will b» held daring the ensuiig season on too following dates:— 6th December, 1895. 17th January, 1896. 14th February, 1896. Full Advances made. Free of Interest or Commission On all Wool intended for Local Sal« or Shipment to London. No Charges made on Lots offered and not Sold. Wellington Wool SalesIn view of the large measure of support which has I een accorded us during the two past seasons, we hive, for the purpose of further extending our business in this connection, taken the commodious stores in Victoriast eet, immediately at the rear of our present premises These stores are well lighted, and will be specially reserved for storing and displaying wool consigned to us for sale. The Wool Department of our business being under special and expert management consignors can rely upon their interests beine carefully and intelligently attended to. W Our selling charges are the lowest current viz —Commission 2J per cent. Receiving, Storing, Lotting, Adverising, Cataloguing, Insurance, etc., one-eighth of a penny per lb. All lots reaching us will be carefully valued and when submitted at auction win be protec ed (in tho absence of growers' limits) to the full extent of our valuations. In the event of no sale being effected, no charge for handling will be mado We shall then be prepared to ship to London ou owners' account or hold the wool at the disposal of any agent they may appoint. We feel sure it will be to the interests of growers to offer their wool in tho Colony during the ensuing season, as the local markets cannot fail to be stimulated by the marked advance which has recently taken place in London values. English buyers will be well represented and local speculators are already open to operate with considerable freedom. Liberal sdvances/ree oft Merest or commission can be obtained immediately consignments are placed in our bunds. F. B. FARMAR, Managing DiteUW H- f uulnl AMticuetu. A. J. KblDj $s

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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 7, Issue 7, 4 February 1896, Page 1

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