Furniture. ANUACAPNIC __ . LAMPS g 5 fed g § * si w9 § Uμ t> fed § ? 8" 5 'SdHYT: """ £ * Ph ►■ S P Has w. ; « 3 f5 HAWKE'S BAT FURNISHING- WAREHOUSE. OK HAND A LARGE STOCK OF FURNITURE, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. GLASS, CHINA and EARTHENWARE, FURNISHING IRONMONGERY, G. FUSZARD, Hastings-stbeet, Opposite Dickens* STREET, NAPIEE. WIRE CAGES Of all descriptions and sizes made on the premises. N.8.—6.F. can furnish complete at lower priced than any house in town. THE LITTLE DUST PAN TfIURNITURE X*TAREHOUSE. If you want to buy New or Second-hand Furni' ture, Bedding, Carpeting, China, and Glassware, Furnishing Ironmongery, etc., go to the Little Dustpan Furniture Warehouse. Furniture made to order or repaired by flrst-clasa Workmen, Valuations made. Furniture in large or small quantities bought for Cash in town or country, by H. P. COHEN, Proprietor op ma ,„-, LITTLE DUSTPAN FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, HASTINGS-STREET. Cross and Smyth pKOSS AND a MYTH, ACCOUNTANTS, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, and BROKERS, ACCOtTNTAWTS IN BANKRUPTCY, AtfD AGENTS FOR— Royal Insurance Company Levin & Co., General Merchants, Wellington Thompson, Shannon & Co., Warehousemen, Wellington. J. &T. Meek, Millers and Grata Merchants, Oamaru. Guthridge, Power & Co., Wholesale Sadlers, Melbourne. F. L. Barker, Wool and Produce Broker, Sydney. Draper & Sons, Melbourne. G. S. Curtis, Wool aud Produce Broker, Rock hampton. ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Invested Funds Exceed £4,600,000. NOTICE is hereby given that an Agbnot of thlfl Company has been opened in Napier, for the Hawke's Bay district, in the hands of MR GBORGH T. CROSS who ia now prepared to grant all facilities for businces. THE ROYAL h the wealthiest Fire Insurance Company in the world and has a larger SURPLUS Reserve than any other Joint Stock Company known, excepting the Bank of England. CHARLES SALTER, Colonial Superintendent. PATENT -pARTH /CLOSET M. NUFACTURERS. DRAPER~SnD SONS, 83 BOURKE.STREET, WEST MELBOURNE, ' VICTORIA, Prize Medallist Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition; International Exhibition, Sydney; Interna tional Exhibition, Philadelphia. MAKERS to ihe International Exhibition, Mcl bourne, 1880; the various Hospitals, Public Institutions and Banking Establishments in Victoria, Sydney, Adelaide, and New Zealand. MAKERS to the Beechworth, Ararat; and Tarra Bend Lunatic Asylums, the various Government Offices, Industrial Schools at Sunbury, Geelong, and Ballarat, etc., etc. Prise Lists, and all particulars sent free by poit on aDDlv'j tion. or can, be obtained from ™ G. T. CROSS, Agent for Napier Educational. MR THOMSON'S EVENING CLASS meet* each MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, Jα the District School at 7 p.m. Tcijnfl,loß Monthly,
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3109, 15 June 1881, Page 1
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