PU3IX.IC V 0 7XC2. GENERAL WAREHOUSE I Unequalled in New Zealand for Variety and and excellence of Goods. Ironmongery, crockery, glassware, fancy goods, toys, basketware, tobacconists’ sundries, stationery, patent medicines, and sundry goods of all and every description. N GEORGE STREET, Near St. Andrew street, Inf same building as the Co-operative Grocery Store, (Lately known as the Red House.) B, SINGER & CO. have now opened their general warehouse in the above branches. They nave taken great pains in stocking it with an assortment of goods such as is not to he found in any one house in Dunedin. They will leave it to their customers to judge whether their goods are not the cheapest and best in town ; at any rate, persons are at liberty to return any article if they find that they can get it cheaper in any other place, and the money will bo promptly returned. They will endeavor, as far as is reasonable, to oblige their customers, and will take back any article that may not be found suitable, when examined, at the purchaser’s home. They have based their profits on quick returns and cash payments, and where a credit is agreed to, the payments must be monthly, as they do not desire to have customers requiring longer terms. Owing to the variety and extent of our goods it would be impossible to enumerate all in detail. Each department is replete with all requirements, of which the undermentioned list will serve as an indication. B. SINGER & CO.’S IRONMONGERY DEPARTMENT. FURNISHING IRONMONGERY. bedsteads, cots, baths, kitchen, nursery, parlor, and drawing-room fenders, fire irons, toilet sets, slop pails, brushes, dust pans, door mats, sadirons, mangles, scales, cans, candlesticks, dusters, lanterns, water ing cans. PARI OR AND KITCHEN REQUIREME NTS.—I l ea and coffee pots, tea trays, table and dessert knives, table and dessert spoons and forks, tea, salt, and mustard spoons, metal and wire dish covers, sauce pans, boilers, kottles, frying pans, gridirons, i-tew pans, cruet frames, block tin soup tureens, bread platters and knives, knife boards and emery powder, tubs, buckets, sausage machines, meat and paste cutters BUILDERS’ IRONMONGERY. - Kitchen ranges, register stoves, portable grates, air bricks, Arnold’s ventilators, rim"locks, drawback locks, rim and bow latches, iron and _ brass bolts, iron screw's, butt and T hinges, glass and emery paper, ware nails, Ewbank’s American nails, axle pullies, shelf brackets, sinks CARPENTERS TOOLS.—Sorby’sband, rip, and pannel saws ; spirit levels, firmer sockets, moitice and turning chisels, smoothing, jack, and trying planes; plough, sack, bead, and grooving planes; bevels, gimlets, spokeshaves, augers, A to 2 in ; adzes, augerbits, brace and bits," foot rules, Turkey stones, files and rasps, glass paper, flooi ing cramps. FARM AND GARDEN REQUIREMENTS. —Spades, takes, hoes, potato and manure forks, switching bills, scythes, sickles, stones, hayforks. AMERICAN GOODS AND SUNDEIES.American chairs, axes, picks, shovels, spades, washboards, pumps, grindstones, American buckets and tubs, clotheslines and pegs, mouse and rat traps, tapelines, maul rings, wedges, wood taps, butter prints, wreuchera, vyces, hatchets, & c. B. SING; R & CO.’S CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE DEPA RTMENT. EARTHENWARE.—Chamherware, in white and gold, enamelled, and printed; dinnerware, in pheasant, Rhine, Rouen,Tcddesley, granite, and willow ; dinner sets, plain and gilt; cups and saucers, jugs and common delph, of every description. CHlNA.—White and gold breakfast andTtea services. GLASSWARE. —Wines, decanters, hotel and bar tumblers, cut and pressed; table glass, in great variety. ORNAMENTAL GOODS. Flow'orstands and vases, in engraved glass and china lustres; toilets, puffsets, flower tubes, &c. LAMP WARE.— Hand, table, bracket lamps, hall lamps, chandeliers, globes, chimneys! wicks, &c. Having lately purchased over fifty crates of ehina and glassw me tin own into this market through Campbell’s failure, and nought by us at about English coat, w r e are now enabled to jsell most goods much below the regular prices. B, SINGER *. CO.’S FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT. BERLIN WOOL, beads and Fancy worl cushions, slippers, mats, &c. GABINeTWARE.—Env lope esses, blotter date cases, book slides, stationery rack, revolving cabinets, dressing cases, worl boxes, writing desks, inkstand*. ENGRAYINGS and pictures, i holographs, FANCY GOODS —Albums, singh anddoubh cardcases, fans, ladies’ bags and reticules also companions fancy neeclecases an books, cheap leather tatting and key ba kets, ladies’ werkboxes, oval and squai shapes ; open fancy workbaskets, glove an handkerchief boxes, pocket-books and wa le purses and portmonnaies, pen trays an pen'‘ c^eaiiers » Scotch tartan goods, surpris seen/ 8 an d scent packets, patent key ringi puff b. ,>xes . bronze figures, vases and car dlestick paper knives. FANCY J x y <VVELLERY. - Brooches, ea; rings, lockets, chains, in gilt, jet, ivom and vulcanil "- GAMES AND p'POßTS.—Multitudes, law croquet, besiquN* backgammon, and oth< games. ARTISTS’ MATTBIvIALS.- Color boxei camel-hair pencils, .mathematical instn ments. BASKETS AND 13ASKEx 1 WARE,—Babj linen baskets, bassinettes, fancy baskets market baskets. BRUSHWARE.—Hair brushes, flesh brushef clothes and hat bn ishes, crumb brushes, &c ELECTRO-PLATE] ) W ARE.—Cruet stand in great variety, < ;audlesticks, teapots, services, egg frames., toast racks, biscuit and marmalade tubs. LEATHER GOODS.—Jewel cases, ladies’ companions in gi -eat variety, ladies’ hand bags MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. — Accordians, musical boxes, pianettes, banjos, violins, flutes. OPTICAL GOODS. —-Field, marine, and opera glasses, magnifying: glasses, thermometers, YOILET GOODS of t very description, perfumery, soaps, pomaHes, tooth paste, combs, TOBACCONISTS’ SUNDRIES. McershaiuN pipes and others, tobacco pouches, matchboxes. ToV department. The largest, best, cheapest assortment ever in Dunedin, dolls. STATIONERY Note and letter paper, en* velopes, metallic books, account books, inkt tamls, slates, and a large supply of gift ] looks. latent Medicines and M edical Sundries, Feeding Bottles, Pocket Disinfections. B. SING El I & CO., In George street, near St. Andrew street. In same Building as the Co-operative Grocery Store, late y In rown as the B D HOUSE!,
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Evening Star, Issue 3952, 25 October 1875, Page 4
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