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Snceml Advertisements. npHERE IS NOTHING LIKE JL leather: TJOOTS ! TJOOTS .! "QOOTS !!! JDooTS ! Jjoots:: _D oots ::: GAKREIT BROS. HAVE JUST OPENED A STOCK OF— T) OOTS QHOES JDOOTS A3fD iOHOES FOR THE AUTUMN SEASON, DIRECT FROM THEIR OWN FACTORY. THE PRICES AEE AS FOLLOWS : — Men's Elastics (own make) 1-. l> Men's Watertight* (own make) 1- G Balmorals (own make) ~.. 1 •'! (3 Youth's Elastics (own make) 10:0 Shooting Boots (own make) 13. G Men' French Calf Derby Shoes 13 - Ladies' Kid and Prunella Boots, very Cheap GARR ET T BROS. Tanners, Cueeieks, Leatiieu and Boot Manufactukehs and Importers. Factory and "Warehouse: Wnkeneld-strect, Auckland : Tannery and Works : Whau, Auckland. Branches: New Plymouth Gieborno, Thames, Waipawa, and at— HASTINGS STREET, NAPIER. NEWTON AND CO. HENRY WILLIAMS WHOLESALE and RETAIL FURNISHING IRONMONGER. JUST LANDING - (In addition to previous heavy shipments just receiA'ed as per late advertisement) Ex '' Lady Jocelyn '' M CASES IRON BEDSTEADS AND CHILDREN'S COTS. i 2 eases Fenders and Fire Irons 1 case China Mortice Furniture 2 cases Cart Springs, Cart Steps 2 cases Gilpin's Augers and Slashers 2 cases Hand Saws, Chisels,, Gouges, etc., etc. 20 kegs Fencing Staples. Ex "May Queen , " qa tons corrugated and 4jVj plain galvanised iron 2 casks Tee Hinges 2 cases Brass Foundry 1 case Bow Latches and Tinman's Rivets 1 cask assorted Bib, Range, Racking, and Beer Cocks 1 case Hose Unions, Fountain designs, Roses, Spreaders, Garden Pumps, and Syringes. lease "Raboue's" Rules, Surveyor's Steel Chains, etc. 3 hogsheads Hollo-ware—Pots, Kettles, Saucepans, both tinned and enamelled ; Copper Kettles, Brass and Copper Preserving Pans. 35 kegs, 4A- tons, Newcastle Chilled Shot, Nos. from AAA to No. S. 12 cases of the SINGER SYSTEM HAND SEWING MACHINES, a beautiful highly finished Machine, complete, with walnut case, .selfwinding bobbin and all the latest improvements, guaranteed the best and cheapest Machine in the market. N.B.—An inspection invited before buying any other make. Also— A Larire Stock of the WERTHRIM'S Celebrated HAND & TREADLE MACHINES in Stock. Ex "Waitaea" — ICASE POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY, making with recent shipments just opened up, the Largest and Best Assorted Stock of Cutlery over ottered to the Napier public. Ex "DaNCRAio, " "Pareora, " anid "PEnTIISHIIIE." — 5 TONS OF JOHNSON'S STEEL BARBED WIRE, both Galvanised and Varnished. •10 kegs Wire Staples 110 kegs Wire Nails 7 tons Sash Weights from 6 to 2-llbs. 3 casks Bolts and Nuts, and Bolt Ends 2 eaylce) Wood Screws G dozen Camp Ovens and Covers GO dozen Carpenter's Rim and Mortice Locks o0 dozen Cupboard, Chest, and Till locks 1 hogshead Fry Pans 3 ~ assorted Anucapnic Table Lamps 2 casks Wedges and Maul Rings G do/en Barrow Wheels 1 cask Hay Knives 1 cask Coach Wrenchers •1 cases of 1, 2, and 3 Pull Boer Engines 1 bale Carpenters' Tool Kits 2 cases Mathicson's Planes FURTHER SHIPMENTS TO ARRIVE ex '< Wairaea," " Closebum," " Garelock" from London, and "Rio" from New York. HENRY WILLIAMS WHOLESALE IRONMONGER. N.B.—H.W. continues to employ the best Workmen for Tinsmithing, Plumbing, Gasfitting,- Bellhanging, Locksmithing, Surgical Instrument making, and Gunsmithing in all its branchos, both in Repairing and new Work. A choice assortment of the best selected WALNUT Gun Stocks on hand, and fitted to perfection at a ehort notice.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3634, 6 March 1883, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3634, 6 March 1883, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3634, 6 March 1883, Page 2

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