Furniture. ' = I ANUACAPMC I I a -..gf ..tzj I ;:. 'J S|S| ia m ES.cn. ..qdS § sl : Pf:...vg 5 ..§■ ■•■■■:?■ - fij. ■ ■-- j • ■ ' ■ **■<.'.:■' •,..■. ■I X •■ ! --- : ' I : '„ ;O « h i I CABINET MAKEE I AND i JOINEE j M - : N . .. ■■ . ] M T T> T? uller S ■ <1 X<JL . JC m : Jgj Bcge to announce that he m I has published a List of jj, ... j fi inclusive charges for ,A | ; fe Fuskkals, showing the ;1 .; ' 2 exact Cost for six differ- fe| i ti ent gtadeSj an arrange- i/j :'■ •' i " ment he feels sure will t-3 1 Jfx\ commend itself to all and j> ! (often unintentional) cd ■; w heavj'Funeral bills which tj ■• • ■ • by. the old system seemed . co - ; unavoidable. flj ! p By the new system a t<* ' ■' , - : ■ }Z| saving of 80 percent, is S ' effected without altering S the ordinary style of car- • f2j ryuig out the details of - <j the Funeral. y ' M Immediately on de- ! cease, friends, should C i g apply for List. m ; • Opposltr this Foundry, tel ■ i ! S, Hastikgs-strebt. fed i {>• ' " ' ' " ■ I 'UWTUM '3.-'Ji ] - Ti 7 E LITTLE DUST PAN FTJRI ITUEB AREEOIJSE ' ■■■:_.-•:.• : yy ■ ■■ ;.;■ 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 first-class Workmen. Valuations nvide. Furniture in large or:small quantities bought for Cash in town or country, by H. P. COHEN, :'■"'■' Proprietor of riiß LITTLE DUJ3TPAN . FUENISHINQ WAEEHOUSE, ; HAS TI N QS■STR EBT . ' ~WT nnUCKWELL wishes to inform the inha- — YY X bitants of Napier and surrounding Districts that he has JtrsT Opeked up a Splendid Aesoetmbkt ; t> OOTS AN/) Q HOES. TheStoc comprises Ladies' En'Sish G-bnti-emen's . -Fβ <scb\ Children's Aj :bica« CC ONIAIi -■■• At prices which cannot be compe.ed with. BOOTS MADE~ 70 ORD R At the shortest I otice AND BEST WO _ 2MAK3HIP, Guaranteed. WILLIAM TUGKWBLL, BOOTMAKER, ■ Haetinga-Btreet, Napier. NOTICE. J| INGARD respectfully intimates to hia . JU customers and the public generally.that he still carries on the business of Chimney Sweep. All orders left at air W. Denholm, Spit, Hrs'O. Morley, Emerson-street, and G. GiUies, White-road, wUI attended to; JOHN LINGARD, > Owen-street. : WEST CLIVE FELLMONi3-ERY AND BOILINGrDOWK ESTABLISHMENT. ; 0HA r ELES MITCHEIiL v <'f T)EGS to inform the surrounding settlers that he, ~ l> is prepared to Bcour the season's wool "at th« following rates: • Fleece Wool (well sorted) at ljdipcr lb. ! Locks and Pieces at Id per Jb. • All wool forwarded to the Famdon Station win revive promptattention. oHARfiEg:ij6[TdHELt v \ West Clive, September 17th, 1880. WEST CLIVE FELL-MONGERY, AND ■ BOTLING-DOWN ESTABLISH* MENT., ~; ~ ,-;'., _ : . ...., CWARLES MITCHELL begs to notify that .he ready to receiv*.WOOL at the above Establish ment, or Famdon Station. , '. With the appliances at his command ne Iβ pro ared to turn out Wool entrusted to him at {current ates well cleaned, audwithdespjitph.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3262, 17 August 1881, Page 1
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