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PUBLIO NOTI E\V GENERAL t Ironmongery, crockery, glass * toys, basketware.' tobaccoi IN GEORGE S Near St. Andrew i In same building as the Co-o Store, (Lately known a the B Bi SINGER Si fO. have general warehouse in > he abo\ have taken g eat pains in st a-sortment of goods such as >n apy one house in Dunedin, to their customers to judge wl are not the cheapest and best rate persons are at liberty to i if they tind that t: ey can get other place, and the mone • returned. They will endeav reasonable, to oblige their cue take back any article that n suitable, when examined at home They have based thei returns and cas)< payments ai is agred to, the p yments mus they do nt desue tbhave cui longer terms. Owing to the Variety and ej it would be impossible to detai . Each departme' ts ■ quiiements, f which the un wid serve as an indication. B. SINGER & IRONMONGERY DEI FURNISHING IRONMO bedsteads, cots, baths, 1 parhr, and c'rawing-ioo irons, toile sets, slop pa pans, door rats sadirons cans candlesticks, duster ihg cans, PARjIO it AND KITGH3 ME Tb. - Tea and o ffe tab e and d«a. rt knives, ■ Sboons and f.'rks tea a. Unequalled in New' Zealand excellence of Got stat onery, patent medicu dry goods of all and cription,

B. SINGER & f’O’S CROCKER Y AND GLASSWARE DEP3RT.vjE.sT.' EARTHENWARE. CHKA. GL AS WARE. OHNAM NTAL GOODS. LAMPWARE. Having lately purchased over fifty crates of China and Glassware thrown into t’is market th ough Campbell’s failure, an i bought by us at ftliout En lish cost, wea e now . njCbled to sell most goods much b< low the regular pric s. A LARGE ASSOR MEN!' 6t" CHAIRS. B. SINGER’S ft ( 0 ’S SUB-AGENCY For the famous Lo kstitch • t: “ BUCKEYE ” HAND-SEWING MACHINES, . .. They have now established themselves as btihg, ‘ : without fail, THE CHEAPEST AND BEST MACHINE . -JN SJHE MARKET, Cap also be purchased op the thrpe system. Price |ss. B. SINGER Sr. CO.’S FANCY GOO S DEPARTMENT. BERLIN WOOL, beads and fancy work, cu hj one, slippers, mat* c. CABINETWARE Envelope cases, blotters, date ca es, book sli< es, stationery r cks, revolving cabin t* dres ing cases, .workboxes, wr ting d sks, inkstands.' ENGRAVINGS and p ctures, photographs, FANCY GOODS.—A bums, single and doub e, cardcaSes, fans, la des’ b gs. and r. 'icule ; also companions,- fa ,».y. nedleca e< and books,, cheap leathe tattug and key bas . kets, ladies workboxes, ova> and square shapes, open fancy workbaskets, glove a d haniike* chief boxes, pocket biok* and wallets, puises and portmownai s, peps, bays, and pen cleaners, Soo ch tartan go«.ds j : tur prise scents a* d scent jackals, patent key,rings, i yffboxea, bronze figypes, vases and candiesti' k”, raj >er knives " *;■ FANCY JE VV rings, cha ns, in gilt, jet, ivqiy, and vul-oani-e. . GAMES AND SPORTS. — lawn cr quet, b sique, backgammon, and other games. ARIJ STS’ MATERIALS. Color boxes, camel hair pencils, mathematical instilments. BASK TS AND BASKETWARF.—BabyIinen basket-*, bassinettes, fancy baskets, aod market baske>s. BRUSHWARB.—Hair brushes flesh brushes, clothes and hat brushes, crumb brushes, WAI®. —Cruet stands .pn great variety, pa'BdTesyoks; L te<POt:s, services, egg frames, toast racks, biscuit and marnunladfl t'.'bs, i LEATHER GOODS, —Jewel, cases, ladies* companions in great variety, ladies’ handMUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.—Accordinus, mu'ical boxes, pianetbs, banjos, violins, flutes. OPTICAL GOODS. Field, marine, and o e a g’assts, magnifying glas e-, thermometers, &c. TOIL >. GOODS of every descripti n, perfumery, soaps, pomades, tooth-paste, conibs &c> TOBAt H ONISTS’ SUNDRIES. Meerschaum pipes and others, tobacco pouches, match-boxes. DBfAB^ME^T. dolls. STATIONERY DEPAETMENT {^ Note and letter paper, envelopes, metal books, account books ' inkstands, slab and a-laige supply of gift books. Parent Medicines and- vicdical Sundries. Fee mg Bottles, Pocket Disitifections. In George Bfrept, near St. Andrew styee^ In some Bui)<yng aa the - o-qperatiye Gpocei Store, lately known as

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Evening Star, Issue 4037, 3 February 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 4037, 3 February 1876, Page 4

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