Article image
Article image

Business JNOtic^su H. WARD'S CHEAP IRONMONGERY SALE. FOE CABEOHLYI OWING to increasing business, and to make room for Alterations and Additions to my Premises, also extending my business to «he PAINT, OIL, and PAPERHANGING Trade,, I ,a m> offering thevvhole of my large and extensive stock of Ironmongery, &c, at a discount of 10 per centj'off my well-knownlow prices. Regißter-Graieß from 20b; Colonial Ovens fro£u'l4sj. Queen Stoves,"^ (suitable for sitting-room or bedroom); Gothic Grates (for coal or woo^);- English and Colonial Cooking 'Raneres; Goal Scuttles, 4s Gd ; Fenders aad Fire Iron-*. Tnvets, Eureka Clothes Wringers, Putnam Table Man^lee, Mangles on iron stands, Sausage Machines, " Enterprise Meat Cbopptrs, Eeroaene *'-' ' r ' Lamp StoveH. 'liaise IJ lfab!e I.niiip, , Glh«^ and taiobc, | : |;» ' complete, tor ■ 5» «*d- mlm Hand Lanterns^ f ». i candle ( or oil; WgS!r i Stable, Burricane, and 'Bull's-Ifiye Lanterns; Carriage Lampe, Carriage BES Candles'; Tin Candlesticks, 6<i ; Hi§ Enamelled Candlesticks, Is: Bird p|g Cages, from 6s to 20s; Large Screw |j|§§E Wrenches, 2s ; Hare Traps, Is 6d; ffig Cow Bells, Is; Garden .Shears, Galvanjaed Corrugated Iron, Ridging, Spouting, etc, etc. ajar KNOWLES' SPECIAL HORSE^B CLIPPERS, 8s 6d PAIR. W\ Bill Hooke, Slaßhers, Fern & Furze !;|j4 IJooks, American Axes, Hay Knives, ! s ijjj Emery Sharpening Stones," ls ; Cross " | Cut and Pit Saw*; Fiiewood Saws, f H 3s 6i; Hand Saws, 2s 6d; Cnrpea- ;'K| ters' Braces, Is 61 (takeß all sizes 4V; bits); Garden Spa'deß, Forks, Rakes, -;ffi etc.,' etc. \^w GUNS. GUNS. Muzzle-loading GDNS, from 35s .to £5 Breech-loading Guns, £3 10a to £8| ! To be sold at a discount of 3s in tho £. i TO ARRIVE, @~ HELEN DENNY," about thejend of JJuno, — 30C0 YARDS, WIRE NETTING, 2ft. to 6ft. high, from 3d to 9d per yardf clieaper by the roll, H. WARD'S, Devon • Street, New Plymouth. SPECIALJiTOTICE: TO THE LADIES OF NEW PLYMOUTH. THE? MISSES LIMBRICK (just arrived in New Zealand) BEG to announce that they have opened a first-claes Dress and Ilabit-inakiiiK l_etaft>li*kmcttt inijßrougham-Btreet, next Awbdby & Thing's. Having had first-class experience in England (Joily & Sons, Bristol), First Class Style and ish. FBT ' ©UMAIMTEED. Moderate charges. Prompt Despatoh. Note tbe address— THE HISSES ]_iinBRI€K, a2OO Brougham-street ' -ORION RANGESTflE MOST ECONOMICAL SELF-r SETTING RANGES MADE, and will burn WOOD OR COAL.: Several Sized made for Burning Wood Jin Long Lengths, and are specially adapted for the Coup.try. , They are fitted with ' Cast Iron or Internally : Tinned Copper Boilers. 1 Upwards of 4000 4000 4000 are in Use in Various Parts of New* Zealand. The OV.ENS keep a GOOD REGULAR HEAT. They lire a^ood lireatl Bakers The OVEN BOTTOMS heat well. Pastry may be Browned and Liquid] Substances, Buch as a Pie or Rice Pudding, may be BOILED oo the OVEN BOTTOM. If you are about to Build a New Kitchpn Chimney, be sure to have it fitted with the " Paton.t Take All Flue and Ventilator.?' It gives a Cool and Pure Atmosphere. N Steam Heat or Killuvia. No Headache. Consult your Architect about it; or ! OKEY, SON, & ARNOLD, AGE N>T_S.| 934 IJIAVaSTAFF PIANOS. 3_i H. 00-MKB k OO bHUTTLE WORTH BEOS TIMBEU;MERCHANTS & IMPORTERS OAVB ON SALE, — Builders Material and Builders' Iroumongery Ptiperlmngingß and Sorim Oils, Painte, nnd Colors Portland Coment, Beßt Screcnea^Ooal Fencing Wiro, Corrugated Iron. Also, at the ALBION MILL,Fine Bone.Duet of our own^manuf aotu o (wurranted genuine), Guano Oruahed or Whole Oats, Chaff. DfIVON AND QDBKN STBBJTB.; '

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TH18911009.2.2.5

Bibliographic details

Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9208, 9 October 1891, Page 1

Word Count
557

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9208, 9 October 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Herald, Volume XL, Issue 9208, 9 October 1891, Page 1