FUBUO NOTtOB, GENEBAL WAREHOUSEI Unequalled in New 1 Zealand fpr/Variety and excellence of Goods. ' v - , V i Ironmongery, crockery; glassware, fancygoods, toys, basketware, tobacconists’ sundries, statoneiy, patent, medicines, andsun- ' dry goods 1 ofall andeVery d«K ; cription, ' ■ / IN fIBOR GE ; ST RJSXB T, , . ' Neir St. Andreev street, ’ ’ ! In Same building as the Co-operativeGrooerjf ■ 'Store* (Lately known as the Bed l^puse.}, ; - B. SINGER & pO. have. now'.opened their assortment Of goods such W'JS^bttobefound in any onehonseihDunedim They trifl leave it to their customers to judge whether their goods are not the. cheapest and'bestin'town; :at any rate, persons are at liberty to any.artifclp if they find that they can get, it cheaper,in any other place, and the f^on^y promptly returned- They will endeavor, as mr as, ffi reasonable, to oblige cdstomerg,, ahd iffli take back ahy article that ityhy not he fbhnfi suitable,, when exsbnined at the ptirchaserV borne. They have based their profits oh quick returns and bash -payments andwhere *a crbdrt is agredito, the payments must’ be monthly, as they do not desire; to; have customers requiring longer terms.' • ■ ' f;: . ! Owing to the variety and extent of pur goodf it - would ’ be impossible' to. ,enumerat« all it detail. Each : V/ T r~. 7 , w ,Ti;; ,<<| ) || ». | p*ou «u Each departmehti is,'jf eple^ewith; all requirements, i f which the unqOiihennhhed liSt will serve-‘as an' ihdication. * .‘O'* 8., SINGER c 6. ; . IBONMQNGERfr ■'DEB^RTTvraNy.-, i FURNISHING bedstead*, cpjbs, t ,baths* kitchen* nuttery P :i T , I , .:¥‘* draymag-tqqin fepde'S, fi«jirons, toile sets, slop pans, br|iVhes, duSt t dopr m ts-, sadirons, mangles/ecale-i, ,i dans c&ndiestwks, dusters, lanterns, water ‘ •’ingcanS. . ! PAELOtt AND : KTTfftTtirt .REQUIRE 3NIE > Tb.—Teahnd coffee, ppte, tea: trayd, table apd desert knives. aod' dessm , spoons and tea, salt,( ahd jppstard spoons, metal and, wi e dish covers;. sauce--1 pans, boilers, kettles,' frying pans; !gridirons, stotv pans, craet frames.fblijck tm, d6up tureens, bread platters'' and khived, knife boards ahd' rmery powder, buckets, sausage machines, meat andpastb cutters. i BUILDERS’ IRONMONGERY.-Kitchen ranged/: reglSteP c SMffgs/ > 'p6rtable grates, air ...bricks, Arnold’s-vphtila tor s K rim locks, drawback locks, 'rim knd bow latches, iron and brass bolts* iron screws, butt and T binges,., glass -hnd emery paper, wire . nails, Ewbank’s. American nails, axle-pul-lies, shr*.lf-brackets, sinks. : CARPENTERS’ TOOLS.-Sorby’s hand, rip, , and . panel raws j, spirit- levels, firmer sockets, mortice ; and//burning' chis N, smoothing, jack, and tryingplanes/plough, sack, bead, and grooving plknes ; bevels, gimlets, spokeshaves, augurs, to /2 in; adzes; frageibitsir brabe ahd bits, foot Mbs, Turkey stone*,’ tilts aad rasps, glass'papeil, flooring cramps. ; FARM AND GARDEN : —Spades, rakes, hoes, potato.-pud .manure forks, switching bills, scythes,,, tickled, stones, hayforks-. AMERICAN GOODS AND SUNDRIES.American chair, - axps, picks, shovels. Spades; • washboards; pumps;, gnhdstoned, American buckets and tubs, clotheslibed, and pegs moUse ahd rht trails, tapelines, maul rings, wedges, wood taps* butter prints, wrenches, vyces, hatehets, fcc.
.- B. SINGER & CO’S CROCKERY AND GLASSWAB? /DEPARTMENT. ' v EARTHENWARE. • CH'NA GLASSWARE. ORNAMENTAL GOODS. r LAMPWARE. •: , : Having lately purchased over fifty icrates’of China and Glassware thrown into this: market thiofugh Campbell’s failure,'<and bought by us at about English cost, wenre now enabled to sell most goods muoh below the regular, prices. l . A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CHAIRS. B. SINGER’S & OO.’S SCDAGENCY * Forthe famous Lockstitch ■; “ BUCKEYE ” HAND-SEWING ' MACHINES, . They have now established th emselves as being, withoutfaili • T THE’ CHEAPEST AND BEST MACHINE IN THE MARKET, . i Cari 'aJfio be purchased Oh r the tdme system, f Price6ss. : v>;i \ ■ B. SINGER & CO.’S ' FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT. 1 BERLIN WOOL, beads , and fancy ■ work, ■ mats, &Ci . ‘ CABINETW cases, Blotters,! / date cases, hook'slides,stationeryracks, involving diOs rug caaes,Work-‘ boxes,' Writing inkstAndfe. • I J ENGRAVINGS' and pictures;photographs.; '' FANCY GO ODS.—A-bunis, single and double, 1 ■ cardoases, fans,-.ladies’bags and.retibnles} -also: companions,, fancy. nOidlecaßa add• books, cheap leather, ftatt pg apd key basr kets,, ladies’ oval and square , . ghapte. dpOM«ni^^ handke rchierbokes, pocket books andwai* . ; leta| Burses iAjd!portm6nnaus,!penS, trays, 'Shd peh clfeanera,. Scotch tartan, goods, snrErise- Scents add 'scent- packaseS,patent' eybings, puff boxes, brohzefigdrOs, vases .and.candlesticks,, paper knivbk • • i .■ FANCY- JEWELLE ear - , . rings, chains, in gilt, jot, ivory, and vulcanite,. . • . v . - ... GAMES AND SPORTS. —Multitudes, .lawn croquet, besique, Backgammon, -and other
games. ' ARTISTS* MATERIALS. Color boxes, camel hair, pencils, mathematical iflatrU' menfs. ■ ■ > ' *• - . '■ : ■ “• BASEaTSAND BASKETWAREi—Baby- • Uheu basket?*, j. f .. , i BRXJSgWAR brushes, flesh brushes,, clothes and'hat brushes, crumb .brushes,' ELECTROPLATE!) WARE.-Cruet stands
m , great variety, candlesticks,- te’ipots, services, egg frames, toast racks, biscojit and marmalade tubs. LEATHER GOODS.—Jewel oases, - ladies' compaeiens in great variety, ladies’handMFSiSaL INSTRUMENTS.—Aecordians, musical boxes, pianettes, > banjos, violins, flutes. • ' OPTICAL GOODS.—Field, marine, and o(.ei a glasses, magnifying glas.es,, thermometers, ®c. . TOILKt GOODS of every' description, perfumeiy, soaps; pomades, tooth-paste, combs. &c. TOBACCONISTS’.. SUNDRIES!' L- Meerschaum pipes add others, tobacco pouches, matchboxes, . TOT DEPARTMENT. The latest, bast, «nd cheapest assortment ever “ Dunedin, including IQf) varieties of dolls. , ■ ■ STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. Note and , letter paper, envelopes, metallic books, account book*, inkstands, slates, and a large supply of gift botilffi. Patrat Sundries, Feeding Bottles, PocketDißjnfectioM.. ,; v near. SfcAndrew. street, In same Co-operative (Jjrobeay i Std^tot&y^ownakfjfi R E gwwjgwtf to i
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Evening Star, Issue 4039, 5 February 1876, Page 4
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