Furniture. I ANTTACAPNIC I LAMP'S.: J' ... *B § - • § * as ■■£ * ~ H 3 W. 25' § ■§■.« EH § fa H •'■ S®> ■ --SI-'- & • ** ■-g <3 ©pr , ■j." 'ScIWVl' j r ) -« : M CABINETMAKER AND JOIIfEE m "in ill mmi ii mi 11 H . hcj 9 T.P. P D H 1.. Begs to announce that he w' ' has published a List ofj k,. Q inclusive charges fori £i Funerals, Bhowing the J 2 exact Cost for six differ- j y P2 ent grades, an arrange- I ip ment he feels sure will | 1-3 p=l commend itself to'all and 1 !>■ .. pn (often unintentional) I td {-• heavy Funeral bills which E tj by the old system seemed 1 co unavoidable. I fxj. p By the new system a I t?" }£, saving of 30 per cent, is j 2 <4 effected without altering the ordinary style of car►2; rying out the details of I ~ tho Funeral. M Immediately on de- 1 j^J cease, friends should | C g apply for List. 1 & Opposite the Foundry, § fc=i P Hastikqs-sireet. I fed "SSTTIIiS. 'J \L TFE LITTLE DUST PAN TTIUTtf ITUEE -«TAREIiOUSE. If yju want to buy New or Second-hand Furnl - 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 made. Furniture in largo or small quantities bought for Cash iv town or country, by ' H. P. COHEN, Proprietor of tub LITTLE DUSTPAN FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, HASTINGS-STREET. WmUCKWELL wishes to inform the inha. . JL bitauts of Napier and surrounding Districts that he has Just Opened up a Spiendid Assoetment OF -OOOTS AN/) OIIOES. ThoStoc comprises LADIE3' EW.'.'r.MSH Gentlemen's Eh nchJ . , Childben's Aa :eican ' Cf.ONIAIi At prices which cannot bo compe.cd with. BOOTS MADE 70 ORD R At the shortest r.otico BEST QUALITY, AND BEST WORKMANSHIP, Guaranteed. WILLIAM TUCKWELL, BOOTMAKER. Hastings-street, Napier. , ' NOTICE. J I INGARD respectfully intimates to his . JU customers and the public generally that ho still carries on the business of Chimney Sweep. All orders left at Mr W. Denholm, Spit, Mrs G. Morley, Emerson-street, and G. Gillies, White-road, will bejpuuctually attended to: JOHN LINGARD, , Owen-street. WEST CLIVE FELLMONGERY AND BOILINGDOWN ESTABLISHMENT. CHARLES MITCHELL BEGS to infiorm the surrounding settlers that he is prepatcd to scour the season's wool at tho following rates s - » Fleece Wool (well sorted) at lid;per lb. Locks and Pieces at Id per lb." All wool forwarded to the Farndon Station will receive prompt attention. CHARLES MITCHELL. West Clive, September 17th, 18S0. WEST CLWE FELL-MONGERY, AND BOILING-DOWN ESTABLISHMENT. CHARLES MITCHELL begs to notify that ho ready to receive WOOL at the above Establish ment, or Farndon Station... With the appliances at his command ho Is pro ared to turn out Wool entrusted to him at {current ates well cleaned, and with despatch.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3163, 18 August 1881, Page 1
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460Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3163, 18 August 1881, Page 1
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