I EMERSON-ST. I ■!' t^ UNDERTAKERS, P* Y_J _3^ : AND r^H. - i ■ /<^S X, GENERAL HOUSE fjj X FURNISHERS. E - : — — KJ. iron bedsteads; ' bedding, ?t ; CARPETS, ' G CRETONNES, £ WINDOW HOLLANDS, J2j THE ■"*"" H^ £JHEAPEST TTOUSE f__* HH IN THE TRADE. ,~^ '"WTriiiniii mill i—hi| im iiiLjii,,, w ,^ luu ,. Mt _ l - BW - 11l I. j .«. JJJ i JJ^..I , _-._._,_,_ ■■'■ S- ■■■■.'**■ ■: J &'.'_j":' pg I O S"' ' : s B C_i '.'■ H ■ _H „ 0 e-t co *• t-i I m |"-.{25 I V.m '■' "V ' " I 1 G. ;^ OHOLSON . CABINET-MAKER, Trxnvrm UPHOSTERER, UNDERTAKER. Emeeson-stbket. Joinery wor_ of overy Description promptly executed. DAW SON'S NAP I E E STEAM FUE nit TIRE FACTORY. gHAKESPEAR E -p O AD fuTnkhxinthe purchase hire SYSTEM. a npHE J ITTL_T~iKuST T>AN I Ihe Ijittle Uust .Pan J UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS OF MY PURCHASE HIRE SYSTEM. The introduction of the above convenient system to the Public of Hawke's Bay having, met with such great success has induced mo to make extensive additions and alteraturns to my premises; and stock, and I am now ottering- advantages to parties Furnishing hitherto unknown in Napier. N E Trm> D ' f FURNI- _ oi evei T descriptionSuites, Lounges, Couches, Chairs Tables, Chests of Drawers, Pianos! Harmoniums (new and second-hand) Linoleums, Matting, Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, Floor Cloths (all widths), Wood, Iron, and Brass Bedsteads, Mattrasses, Pillows, Pal- . liasses _c, Children's Cots (wood and iron), Perambulators, &c, Portmanteaus, Travelling Bags, Trunks ; (all sizes and prices), Crockery, Glassware, Lampware, Cutlery, Ironmongery in all its branches, Garden And other Tools, new and second-hand always selling cheap. ' The Littlo Dust Pan has the largest Stock aud tlio largest Show Rooms of ani house in the trade. Tlio Little Dust Pan has every requisite for furnishing throughout in new and second-hand goods. See the Stock at the Little Dust Pan and compare the prices with other houses in the Trade, and convince yourselves 01 the advantages, of purchasing at this establishment. LITTLE DUSTPAN WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, HASTINGS-STREET H. P. COHEN Proprietor. TAIT Tin WOOD and COAL I HAY and CORN MERCHANTS. [ DEALERS. I DICKENS STREET, NAPIER. A LL orders punctually attended to, and _£jL delivered to any part of the town, and Railwrur St.iiiou NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Q E L I G; .: \J. KJ E L I G, Watchmaker & Jeweller, Hastings Has taken the premises lately occupied'by the Bank of New Zealand. A splendid assortment of Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery, .Electro-plated Ware, &o. Spectacles to suit all sights. Watches cleaned and repaired. Jewellery repaired or remade. Wedding Rings and -Keepers, made toorder. ..' , Pipes Mounted and Engraving executed. Note the Address— ■■-'.-■ C. S E L I G, Watchmaker _ Jeweller, Old Bank Premises Omahu-road, Hastings
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4165, 27 November 1884, Page 1
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440Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4165, 27 November 1884, Page 1
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