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---~ : -~FlIBU»HHOVSear*-.r" EW GENERAii WABEROUSE/l Unequalled in., New'Zealand'lor Variety and ' i excellence of Goods. V Ironmongery, crockery, glassware, fancy goods,' toys, baaketware, tobacconists' sundries, ' stat-onery, patent medicineß, and sundry: goods of all and every description, '■':'..■ IN GEORGE STREET, ; Near St. Andrew sizreet, In 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 have taken gi eat pains in stocking it with an assortment of goody Buch as is not to be found in any one house in Dunedin. They willleave it to.their customers.to ju J -«--«-■- **- •• rate, persons are at liberty to return any article if thtSy find that they ban get it cheaper in ariy other place,' and the money, will be promptly reasonable, to oblige th,eir : customers', WcT-^rilL suitable,.-when examined at the purchaser a borne. : They have based their: profits oh quick returns and cash payments'ana where a credit JsHgredto, thep yments must be monthly, fs they do n-'t desue to have customers requiring longer terms. Owing to the variety and extent of our poods I it would, be impossible to enumerate all to detail. Eachdepartmentis replete with all rfeI: will serve as an' indication. ~

B. SINGER &CO/S JROMONGERY FURNISHING- IRONMONGERY; li-cin- • bedstead*, cots, baths, kitchen, nurseVy,P ft ns, ofoqr >&*ts. manfeles, ecalek cans, candlesticks,dusters,lanterns,water" igKcans, -.„,.., ~.-,*,. ~ \i PARLOR :j Wi^MmS&m r table and diftert knivea, table aM j dessert. spoons Shd spoons^metal andwve-dish covers, saticd- .' pans, /boilers, '•: cruet frames, block tin, ,:■•; ;Boup tureens,-bread pky f ters, and knives, knife boawsrand; .tmety powder, tubs, - t buckets, sausage machines, meat and paste 'cutters ■■■■•--> -. • •• . ■ BUI ITERS' IR( >NMOffGE&Y -Kiteheti •'• ' : aitf bK6ks,Aru6ld ? s ! vfentilatois, nm'kicks, ' drawba'ck lbckgVnm-fcnd.bow latches, iroii and brass iron Bcrews,~4wtt Mid T hinge.*, glass jtad emery papeiy wire x nailß, Ewbauk's American najls, ajdepjal- ' ..lies! ,tth*l£4»4ckeJß.-;Bihki>. .-•-. -' , ; . ■f y;l M i>K» mJf .toM MIW SvjTfl iVviTi I aud., panel,; taws : spirit.«kvielsV fitm«* gimlets, spokesbaves, augurfe >£ to 2 inf; adzeß, augei bits, brace andbife, foot rules, Turkey stonei, tiles and rasps, glass paper, floonngroramps. \ FARM ANI) GARDEN REQUIREMENTS —Spades, rakes, hoes, potato and manure forks, switching Qsa, scythes, sickles, . stones, hayforkV ' ~ ' AMERICAN GOODS AND SUNDRIES?-*. American" chair , axes,' shbyels. spHdes, .Waahboards," pwftps^'giwdstonßs'. American buckets and tubs,' cloth#slinlei, : and pegs mome and rat traYBJ tapeUhetf, . maul wood taps, butter prints, wrenches, vyces, hatchets, 4c. R S&gS&CO'S- ■-■; . >'. ; CROCKERY AND G LASSWARE 'DEPARTMENT?- } EARTHENWARE. CH NA. :: ,' GLASSWARE. ' ORNAMkNTAL GOODS. " P LAMPWARE. ' Having lately purchased"■: over fifty crates of China and Glassware thrown: into tbis market thiough Campbell's failure,, atod bought by us at about.. English.cost* weate ,nqw enabled to sell most' goods much below the .regular prices.' A LARGE ASSORTMENT ioffVbHAIRS. B. SINGER'S & CO.JS SUB-AGENCYi ■:■■■.. :H Eor.tiie famous Lockstitch . -., '• ' HAND-SEWING'- ■■ - -- ■"«';-■': ] They have nowsestabiißlied themselves as being, :<:.-:.-y- without faSl, •'-> '~j THE CHEAPEST ANDRES* MACHINE ■<•■:•■■'.;-: W THE MARKET, • . ■•■ f ' CanaifiobepuTcKased on^thetnnesystem, • ..-,. ''..•:•;; .?" Priee'6ss. JJ - "• • ■ •• -.- ,

--' ■ b, sinqbr'& eo.'s ; ■• i ■';, BERLINv ' fancy',; trork, <"dat6 cases,; book slices,:stationery racks,. :? •. cardcases, i&BB, ladies' bags- and reticules • J 1.. also - and " ;•■ boojis, cheap Isathsjr tatting and >Kejr.ba3- [ ladießworkboxes, ovaL«nd square j; shapes, 1 open;fancy worksreiketß> gloy.eluid; r ,r bandk.e'roaief f T&pxes, poofft Rubles andwA- "' '■'- lets, • parses arid portmonnaits, pens. JniyV and pen cleaners, Scotch tartan goods, hur-' , prise Bcent packages,, patent Key ring*, ipuifboxes, bronze sg)jres, vases' and candlesticks, paper Xnivei;; '.':— Brooches, ear- .'• rings, chains, in gilt, jet,'Jvory,-Mid vul- • canto. •• ' vv : GAMES AND SPORTS.-Multitudes, hwfn croquet, besique, backgammon, and other games. ..- ■■• "-'. • , { instrui,,...jnents, ~ , ..,<■. ..-. . v -;-•• ' I BASKcTS AND BAf KEtfWARE.-Baby- ! linen basket*, bassinettes, fancy baskets,*: ~ and .market baskets. • ;&c i brushes,', •' &C. ''''. ■•-••-•• "■ "' •■•• ■; ;1 ELECTRO-PITTED Btiufc in great variety, capdlfisttekej "teApot*, services, egg frames, todst racks, bisciiit services, egg frames, todst racks, biscdit apd marmalade tubs. .•..-•:■.•;■• HE ATHER GOODS.—Jewel cases, ladies' : oompatiiuns in gteat-Variety, ladies' handMUSiSaL * INSTEIJMENTS.-Accordians, musical boxes, pianettes; banjos, violins, flutes. :.-■..•;' OPTICAL GOODS.—Field, marine, and oj-era glasses, magnifying' glas:es, thermo- ' meters, Ac TOILm 1 GOODS of every description, p<s> fumery,' Boaps> pomades, tooth-paste, .combs, &c ".' • o .n TOBACCONISTS* SUNDRIES, sohaum pipeß iand others, tobacco pouctaeß, match-boxes.,.. - >■''■■■■■ < • TOY DBPARTMENT. includiDg 10Q varieties of STATIONERY r> Note and letter paper, envelopes, metallic books, account books, inkstands, slates, and a large supply of gift books. Patent Medicines anti; Medical Sundries, Feeding Bottles, .Pocket, Disinfectione. i< i ln , !**ss #1 ;^£ng^sfa£es, Jn same Building as the r\ 'Hi-: Store, laMy known as - *.

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Evening Star, Issue 4041, 8 February 1876, Page 4

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712

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 4041, 8 February 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 4041, 8 February 1876, Page 4

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