H. FENDELOW, IRONMONGER AND IMPORTER, 16(3, Queen- street 13) ESPECTFULLY invites inspection to his _\j new and well-selected Stock of:—Fireproof, Deed, and Plate Chests ; Leamington Kitchen Ranges, 3 ft. to 5 ft. ; American Cooking Stoves and Colonial Ovens ; Register Stoves and Sham Registers ; Portable Fire Grates and Shop itoves ; bright Steel, Bronze, and Bluck Fenders ; Sets Fire Irons and Coal Viises ; Nursery Fenders and Fire Guards ; Iron Bedsteads unci Children's Cots ; Washing Machines and Mangles ; Kerosene Lamps for Table, Bracket,, and Cliaiideli.r; Gas Chandeliers and Brackets ; Copper, Enamel, and Galvanised Furnace Pans; Sets Electro-plated Tea and Collie Services ; Electro plated Spoons, Forks, Cruets, Candlesticks, Toastracks, Fish Carvers, &c.; J. Rodgera and Son's Knives and Fo'iks, Scissors, Razors, Pen and Poket knives ; Hip, Spor.ge, Shower and other Baths; Patent Knife Machines and Boards; Stone Filters ; Travelling Boxes ; Parrot and Canary Cages ; Wine, Beer, and Bottling Taps; Tinned Bottling Who and Tin Foil ; Papier Mac-he _ Japan Tea Trays ; Sausage and Mincing-machines; Scales and Weights, Steelyards ; Oval Boilers, Saucepans, and Kettles; Brushes of all kinds and Wash Leathers ; Cocoa Door Mats and Scrapers ; Steam Irons and Buckets ; Tea and Coffee Pots ; Dinner and Table Bells ; Water-cans and Slop-pails ; Corkscrews ; Table Mats ; Plate Powder and Furniture Polish ; Brunswick Black, Black Lead ; Meat Saws, Cleavers, and Steels ; Jelly _ Pudding Moulds; Bread Platters ; Spice Boxes ; Curtain Bands and Cornice Pole Ends ; Brass Stair Bods _ Eyes; Mouse and Rut Traps ; Patent Chaff-cutters, for steam, horse, or hand-power ; Cheesepresses and Sack-barrows ; Wheat and Maize Mills ; Patent Axles and Springs ; Cart Arms and Boxes ; Spades, Shovels, Forks, &c. ; Nails, Locks, Hinges, and all kinds of Builders' Ironmongery. OWEN & FENDELOW, MERCHANTS, WOLVERHAMPTON, ENGLANDHONORABLE MENTION, PARIS EXHIBITION, 18(57, FUR PERFUMERY' REMINGTON'S HAIR RESTORER, FOR SIRENGTHENING, CLEANING, and IMPROVING the HAIR, is the jtEST and cheapest made. It is Invaluable for Children, laying the foundation of a good head of hair, making it grow strong and healthy, and keeping the scalp beautifully clean and white. Being made in the Province it is always fresh, and is sold at a price within the reach of all classes. Try it, and you will use nothing else. In large bottles, 2s. 6J. ; double, _s. 6d. REMINGTON'S ODONTO, For CLEANING the TEETH, giving them a pearly whiteness, and preventing decay, at the same tiir.e sweetening the mouth and purifying the breath. In boxes, Is. Gd. each. NO EGGS WANTED! REMINGTON'S CUSTARD POWDER, For MAKING CUSTARD PUDDINGS, or CUSTARDS, has been long known and approved in tho Old Country. Requires no eggs, the only things necessary being milk and a little sugar. A fourpenny packet will make a pint, and a.i eight-penny packet a quart. Try it once, and you will buy it again. PERFUMERY of all kinds, Scents, Pomades; Toilet Vinegar, Violet Powder, for children (beautifully scented) ; Quinine Wine, for giving appetite and strength ; Exhibition Cold Cream, very different to the oily compound ejminonly used, and very healing; Glycerine Lotion, forlhe skin and complexion ; and articles of all kinds, too numerous for an advertisement, all made on the treatises, and consequently fresh and in fine condition. RE MING-TON, MANUFACTURING PERFUMER <fc CHEMIfeT Park eld, Auckdan d, N.Z. (Opposite the old " Windsor Castle".) tgjgr* Patronise things made in the Province when good. NOTICE ! IRONMONGERY. REDUCTION OP STOCK, PREPARATORY TO THE RETIREMENT OF MR. E. PORTER FROM THE BUSINESS. E. POBTER & CO., IN consequence, of the above, have determined lo REDUCE PRICES according to the times, and offer their LAUGH AND VARIGD STOCK op FIRST - CLASS IRONMONGERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION SUITABLE FOE THE COLONIAL TRADE. E. P. _ Co. will thank those indebted to them to settle their accounts without delay; and also request that all claims against the Firm, or Mr. E. Porter privately, be rendered, when they will be paid forthwith. Auckland, July 25, 1870. , i mEY OUR BOTTLED ALES -*" &'" SIX SHILLINGS PER DOZEN.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 174, 30 July 1870, Page 3
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637Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 174, 30 July 1870, Page 3
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