( EMERSON-ST. I /CABINETMAKERS, £-\ \J h^. UNDERTAKERS, r\ AND "^H GENERAL HOUSE J, S FURNISHERS. C fc : ~ K| IRON BEDSTEADS, BEDDING, ?T J CARPETS, j^ C CRETONNES, !_ J WINDOW HOLLANDS. o S JZJ THE pi ■<j /~I.HEAPEST TTOtrSE l~n in the trade. "^ 'xs-Nosawna I * Ml g op g GO b, fe Q. "VTICHOLSON, cabinet-maker, uoteetSS™^ Emeeson-steeet. Joinery work of every Description promptly executed. DAWSOFS N AP I E E STEAM ■ FURNITURE FACTORY. QHAKESPEARE TU 0 A D bi XV FURNISH ON TIIETraOHASEHIRE SYSTEM. rpHB J ITTLE F\UST T)AN I iHE JUITTLE UUST 1 AN \ UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS OF MY PURCHASE HIRE SYSTEM. The introduction of the above convenient system to the Public of Hawko's Bay having met with such great success has induced me to make extensive additions and alterations to my premises and stock, and I am now offering advantages to parties Furnishing hitherto unknown in Napier. TNP ™™^ D f E COND-HAND FURNIXT i. Ul-Ui of every description— Suites, Lounges, Couches, Chairs Tables, Chests of Drawers, Pianos! Harmoniums (new and second-hand) Carpets, 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 Little Dust Pan has the largest Stock and the largest Show Rooms of am house in the trade. The Little Dust Pan has every requisite for furnishing throughout in new and second-hand goods. See tbe Stock at the Little Dust Pan and compare the prices with other houses in the Trade, and convince yourselves of the advantages of purchasing at this establishment. LITTLE DUSTPAN WHOLESALE ANI> RETAIL FURNISHING WARE. HOUSE, HASTINGS-STREET H. P. COHEN Proprietor. MILLS SkS MJTt<s WOOD and COAL HAY and CORN MERCHANTS. DEALERS DICKENS BTEEET, NAPIEn. ALL orders punctually attended to and delivered to any part of tho town and Kailwnv Station NOTICE OFIIiMOTZL~T~~ n q~^~ l i g, Vα Ok li g . Watchmaker & Jeweller, Hast™,,-. Spectacles to suit all si>hf a ' Watches cleaned and repaired Jewellery repaired or remade ' Ri llgs aud Kecp - rg mado to AddSs- d Enß ™' in * «—«. 0- S E L I G, Old Bank Promises Omahu-rou'd, Haatinge
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4189, 24 December 1884, Page 1
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381Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4189, 24 December 1884, Page 1
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