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PUBLIO -NOTICE^ N BW GENERAL WAREHOUSE! Unequalled in New’ Zealand for Variety and i excellence of Goods. Ironmongery, crockery, glassware, fancy goods; toys, basketware, tobacconists’ sundries, stat onery, patent, medicines, and sun- - ; dry' goods of all* and every dee- » s>- - cription, ' ./ IN GEORGE STREET. Near St. Andrew street* • , In same building as the 00-operative Grpofcry ’ Store, (Lately known as the Red House.)B, SINGER & CO. ■ have now opened their renewal warehouse in the above branches,. Tftey, have taken gr’eat pains in ptcroldng.Tt vdtkan assortment of-goods: such as is, not .to be found in any one house in Dunedin. *They will leave it to their customers to judge whether their good are not the cheapestana best in town; at,an rate, persons are at liberty to return any articl. if they hnd that tt ey can get it cheaper in any. other place, and 'the money wiil. be promptly returned. ' They wiU endepvqr, as* tar .as reaspnable, to oblige their customers, anuv take back any. article that, play suitable,, when examined at the /purchaser’* home; They have based their profits on quick returns and cash payments, and where a credit is agred to, the payments must bh,monthly,‘es ] they do n<tt desue to have customers requiting longer terms. f : O wing to the variety and extent, of our poods it would be impossible to enuimerat ■ all in detail.. Each department is >eplete with all re-; quirements, of which- the undermentioned list will serve as an indication. , B. SINGER & CO.’S IRONMONGERY DEPARTMENT' 1 FURNISHING IRONMONGERY. -In n bedstead*, cots, bath*, kitchen, nur-ery ! p»rl r, and fende- s, fire ; irons, toile. sets,. Hop pails, brushes, dust ‘pans, doormats sadiron*, mangle*, scale-, ; c-n« cahdlestioksj dUbters, lanterns, water. Sngcans. PAKiiO «. AND EITOHEN REQUIRE IME Tb.—Teahnd coffee pots, tea:.trays,; ' table and desert knives, table .and dessert. < spoons-and forks, tea, salt, and mustard spoons,metal and whe dish covers, -eauce- ; pans, boilers, kettles, frying pans, grid- < irons, stew pans, cruet frames, blork tin, ! soup tureens, bread pla ters;eKMr knives/ kxlife boards and. .me-y/ powder,- tubs; buckets, sausage machines, meat and paste , \ cutters :.i. r • .. t ■ BUI DERS’ IR NMONGERY—Rifehen rages,. regi-ter stoves,- portable gates, air britsk s, Arnold’s ventifxtui s, rm locks,: I drawback loo?R,- rjm and bow latches/iron 1 and brass b ltd, iron screws, butt’ 'end T ; hingeV gla« and nails, E* bank's American, nails, axle pul* i lif , B,>hvif-bnck-,.t8. sinks . , .■ . CARPENTERS’ TOOLS.*— Sorby’aband, rip,- ; and panel vawi;; sprit 1 vel4, : fi sockets, mortied and. ttirfirg \bhiSls, ! smoothing, jack, and trying plane*- jplnngh; sack, bead, and grooving plane*; Vv|la,! gimlets, spokesbaves, augurs, J to 2 in; adzes, auge.bits, braco anu brt**foot roles, ; Turkey stone*; tilts and rasps, 'glass paper,. ] flooring cramps,. ’ . v,. ,; - FARM AND DAdEN KEQUHIEMENTS ( —Spades, rakes, hoes,'potato and manure , forks, switching bills, scythe*, sickles* • stones, ;■ v“J AMERICAN GOODS AND SUNDRIES.— : j American chair , ayeS. pipkSj Shpvels. i spades, washboards,;pumps, grindstones/ American buckets and tuba, cLthrsline#, and peg-, mouse and rat ttaps, iapelihes, , maul ritgs, wedges,, urobd taps, butter prints, wrenches, vyces/hatchets, &c; i B..SINGER & CD’S CROCKERY AN.U GrLASSWAR] , DEPARTMENT. EARTHENWARE. ch na: :■ ' ; "• ■ GLASSWARE. . 0 / OKNAM NTAL GOODS. LAMPWARE. , ; , ; Having lately purishaSed over fifty prates t China and GLsswafe thrown mtotiis mairke th pugh Campbefl’a failure,* an i bom(rt by u atlalout En.lish cost/we a enow *n&bled t sell most goods much' below theregnlar pric s. A : LARGE ABSOR MEN r“OF~CHAIRa D. SINGER’S & CO.’S SUB-AGENCY * For the famous Lo ketitch 1 “BUCKEYE” HAND-SEWING 1 . i MACHINES, hj « i, They have now established themselves as beihg without fail; THE CHE 4 PEST AND BEST MACHINI IN THE MARKET, Canalsobe purchased on the .time system. r » Prioefl&u : ■ B. SINGER A,CO.’S FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT. BERLIN WOOL, beads, end fancy worl cu hj ons, slippers, mat* <vc. CABINET WARE - Envelope esses, blotten • date ra ts, book slides, stationery r«cki revolving cabinets, dres ing cases, worl boxes, wr ting d* sks, inkstands. ENGRAVINGS and p etures, photographs. FANCY GOODS.—ARnins, single and doubN cardcases, fins, ladies’ b.*ga ahd rericule* also companions, fancy he dleca-e* an books, cheap leather tatt ng and key ba kets, Ihd es’ workboxes, ovai and sqnai shapes, open fancy Workbaskets, glove an Handkerchief boxes, pocket books and &a lets* put sea and jportmonhaus, pens, tray and peh clehnefs; Sco.oh tarian goods, tw prise scents and scent packages, pater key rings, ruff boxes, bronze figures; Vast and cairdlesticks i>ai>er kbiws. FANCY JEWELLE EY..—Brooches, ea rings, chains, in gilt, jet, ivory, and vu oan»»e, GAMES AND.SPORTS.—Multitudes,.law cr« quet, besique, backgammon, and oth* ; games.. .... . ARiJSTS’ MATERIALS. —t Color boxei camel hair pencils,. mathematical instn i ments. BASKr TS AND BASEETWARE.—Babj linen bassinettes, fancy basketi and market,baskets. . t BRUSH WARE.—Hair "brushes flesh brushes clothes and hat brushes, crumb brushet &Ce • ! la VAtishr. .fa uv/Axny-A a mi. x px/, wv aiu2i«rrvruop\isvH| in gieat variety, cacdlesticks, te po service*, egg frames, toast racks, bisci and marmalade,tubs. LEATHER GOODS,-Jewel cases, ladi companions in great variety, ladies’hdii SiSaL INSTRUMENTS.—Accordiia i musical boxes,, Banjos, violit flutes. OPTICAL GOOD®. —Field, marine, ai o e a g’assts, magipfying glas e*, thorn metera, &o, TOIL• GOODS of' every' desoripti n; p< fumery; soaps, pomades, tooth-pasl combs &ol TOBACCONISTS’ SUNDRIES. Me< sohaum pipes and others, tobatifco pouobe match-boxes. ; ‘ TOY DEPARTMENT; The lamest, best, and cheapest assortment ever in Dunedin, including 100 varieties of dolls. STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. Note aaid letter paper, envelopes/ metalfio; books,, account books ihkrtahds, slafts/ ! n * Patent Medicihee and Mefficti Vised; mg Bottles, Pocket Dtinfeetiqhs, *' ! : *;• -f; In ttoC RED 0 .’MI

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Evening Star, Issue 4035, 1 February 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 4035, 1 February 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 4035, 1 February 1876, Page 4

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