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HE NR Y TT7 ILLI AM S E N R Y W ILLIAMS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGER Hastings Street, Napier. [Established 1802.] HAS pleasure in informing his Friends and the public generally of Napier and Hawke’s Bay, that he has THIS DAY taken into Partnership his two Sons : Robert Loosmore and Harry, and that the Business in future will be carried on under the style of HENRY WILLIAMS A SONS, and he trusts by strict attention to business the new firm will continue to enjoy to even a greater extent, that liberal support which for so many years has been accorded to himself. March Ist, 1886. Henry EN R Y WILLIAMS & ILLI A M S & s 0N S , 0N S , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS. TINSMITHS, AND PLUMBERS, Hastings Street, Napier. Just Landed, ex Stella and New York : A LARGE SHIPMENT OF AMERICAN GOODS AND GENERAL HARDWARE. Ex s.s. Tongariro and Arawa . A FINE ASSORTMENT OF ELECTRO-PLATED WARE, CUTLERY, &c. Also Just Opened Up, THE NEW SEASON’S STOCK OF GUNS, GUNS, GUNS, ' Comprising DOUBLE AND SINGLE BARREL BREECHLOADERS, CARBINES, ROOK RIFLES, REVOLVERS, And a complete stock of Sportmen’s Requisites— Largest, Best, and Cheapest Stock ever offered to the Public of Hawke’s Bay. He E Having just NRY ILLI AM S & QON S , NR Y VV ILLIAMS & UONS, completed Stock-taking, and finding many Lines in excess of requirements, are determined to reduce prices, and will now offer GREAT BARGAINS IN BRUSHWARE, MANGLES, WRINGING MACHINES DOMESTIC TOOLS and KITCHEN UTENSILS CARPENTERS’ TOOLS (new lot just opened) GROCERS’ SCALES PLATFORM WEIGHING MACHINES STATION REQUISITES, PAINTS, OILS, &c. BUILDERS’ IRONMONGERY, &c. FENDERS, ZEALANDIA REGISTER GRATES, FIREIRONS iITCHEN RANGES, RANGES AMERICAN STOVES, COOKING STOVES jAUNDRY stoves, STOVES COLONIAL OVENS, BOILERS TAT.F TESTER, FRENCH STEADS, COTS IUTLERY (Table and Pocket), WARE GLASGOW KEROSENE FURNACE BEDE.P. Henry ENEY WILLIAMS & ILLIAMS & s 0N S , 0N S , THE ORIGINAL CHEAP HARDWARE HOUSE. A Large Staff of Workmen employed on the Premises, consisting OF TINSMITHS, PLUMBERS AND GASFITTERS, GUNSMITHS, &c. ELECTRIC BELL FITTING A SPECIALITY. NONE BUT FIRST-CLASS TRADESMEN EMPLOYED.

TO THE SETTLERS OF KUMEROA AND SURROUNDING DISTRICT. THE Totara Creek Sawmills are now in Full Working Order. Orders Received and Promptly Executed at Lowest Rates. Support “Local Industry” and get your timber locally. Orders received at the Mill or at Gregory’s Store. TO DANEVIRKE SETTLERS. 'E D. McCALLUM is appointed our Agent at Danevirke. Orders for Printing and Advertising entrusted to him will be promptly attended to. Mr McCallum’s receipt will be a sufficient discharge for Accounts owing to the Examines Office. RUBBER STAMPS. RDERS for Rubber Stamps received at the Examiner Office, rnd Promptly Executed at lowest aates. Estimates given. Woodville Family CHEEY, McLean-street. J. TROUP ... Proprietor MUTTON, Beef, Pork, Veal, &c„ &c., of nothing but the best quality offered to the public. Small Goods of every description always on hand. Customers waited on daily. The cart visits Pahiatua every Tuesday and Friday; Victoria Settlement on Thursdays ; and Woodville Settlements every Saturday. Punctality, Civility, and Cleanliness is my Motto. J. TROUP. ANN S H. M Carrier Between Woodville and Pahiatua. AN Express will leave the Pahia- " tua Hotel every Tuesday and Saturday at 9 a.m. Charges Moderate. 671tb F. B U R B U S H, Builder and Contractor, WOODVILLE. All Orders entrusted to the above will Receive Prompt Attention, None but First Class Material used. 22-inlb

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Woodville Examiner, Volume 3, Issue 283, 14 September 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Woodville Examiner, Volume 3, Issue 283, 14 September 1886, Page 4