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PUBIJO K0T108, ...- EW GENERAL WA&EHOtTSE 1 trnequa&ed in "B&t> Zealand'for -Yariety and . . . . excettenceof Gtoolß.-'; Ironmongery* crockery, glassware fancy goods, toys, basketware, tobacconists' sundries, stationery, patent medicines, and sundry goods of all and eyery ; ,.des: 1 • ".'' cription,' ! ; . ':-•:••'.. i Near St. Andrew Btreefy - In frame building as the Cooperative iftroceiy ;.""•'■''• Store,'.- ;r : | ; i ■. (Lately knownasitheJted House.)

k SINGER & CO. haVp J nonopened their in the' above branches? The> \ e taken gt'eat pania m stocking it with ani m anyone honse in Buhedip, They will it 1 ' are not the cheapest and best in town; at'any rate, persons are at liberty to return any article if they find that tbey can get it cheaper ihjjriy' other place, and the money wIU be pton^ptly, reasonable, to oblige theii■ cußtoinere, take back any article,that may'nbt •suitable, when •borne. They have based on qtuc returns and cash payments arid where a credit; is agred to, thep ymente thontMy, ; >g th j y do n t desne to have customers requiring longer terms. '. '" . ;:>. the variety and extentrof our poods hit,would be impossible to enumerat all in detai. Each departmeVtcß;> ep ete with all rfcA fiuiiements.ff whic* the : unde will serve as an indication. ■ i {^ : ,; tioned list B. SINGER & CO.'S f > ..■.;' | IRONMONGERY DEPARTMENT. ' . FURNISHING IRONMO >GERY.■.**■ Ir< n , . . bn.'s etui*, nursery v ' p-rl r, fend« b fav iro>i», toil* peti/>l6p pailfl', brufhes, dust pans, doorm ts sadiron, mangles, fcilk-, chns, cand estiqks, du ? water/, ing cans; ■•■ -=/ r,.. <■/ "'-' ' . , PARLQ H; AM), ,KiTCHEN u SEQUIRE V >Tb,-Te* and c ffee po^;'jea trays. ; table and d«*"rt knives, table a'id denurt apo'on's ancifirk*: tea* - salt; >md muVard spoons, iivtel and wie'dish covers, sauced , 'p*uß, bcilejs, kettles,. frying pats, grid-' irons, itew pans,.;eruet frames, block iin,soup tureens, bread pla teis and knives, | knife tuts, buckets, sausage machines, meat, and paste '■<■■> r ?-'.• ..-■. >\ r r ;.}vi »U: ■' BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY-Kitchen ranges, register stoves, portable gates, air bricks, Ariibla'BventttHtoU, drawback locks. Tim arid bow ; latches, iron arid brass bolts, iron screws, butt i>nd T hintfeygla-* and eirieryt paper; wrtt. lies, dHf-bricketslsinkv ;. hand, rip., and panel >aws,; Bprit ,1 vels, I sockets, mortice and tur> irg chis In, Bmopthin- --* " * A * * ' * " gimlets, spoKesbavea, augurs, § to 2 in T ; adieu, augbbits, brace and bits, foot ruled, Turkey *tone<, riLs and rasps, glass paper, cramps. .-;,:•. FARM AND GARDEN REQUIREMENTS —Spades, rakes,. hoes, potato, and, manure forks,- switchirg bills, jscytueV pickles, •tones hayforks. -." ; ...-""' 4 , AMERICAN GOODS AND SUNDRIES.— American chair, axes, picks, shovels. spd"», washboards, pumps, grindstones,' American buckets and; tub*, cbtn't-sltaes, an-1 peg , and rat tra «, tapelirifs, maul rig«, wedges, wood:taps, butter prints, wrenches, vyces, hatchets, fcc.

B. SINGER ACQ'S CROCKERY ANi> GLASSWARE DEPARTMENT - EARTHENWARE. CH.NA ■ GLASSWARE. - 1 ' OKNAMNTAL GOODS. LAMPWARE. Having lately purchased over fifty crates of China and Glassware thrown into ti>is market th. ough Campbell's failure, an t bou. ht by ub at about En Tish cost, we a e now . nabled to sell most goods much below the regular pric- b. A LAKGE ASSOR MENt ; ; OF CHAIRS,-. B. SINGER'S & CO'S fiXTBrAGENOy . ' For the famous Lo kstitch ' ' :>.,'■' . "BUCKEYE" ;'<.: •-.•;: ;MACHINES, ; ';.>. ] , They havenow established themselves as being, •' .without fail, : • i THE CHEAPEST AND BEST MACHINE . r IN THE MARKET,: Can also be purchased on the time system. ■:...-" -•■' . ■■■• Price 655. ■'■ r ■• ■'■• hj SINGER & CO.'S ; FANGY GOODS DEPARTMENT. [BERLIN WOOL, beads and fancy work, cu-h r ons, sKppers, mat*.-&c., CABmETWABE-Envelope cases,, blotter, . date .ca-'es,, book slides, stationery racks, revolving cabin-K dres ing, cases, workboxes, wrtmg d'Sks, inkstands'; ENGRAVINGS and pcttires; photographs. •'• FANCY GOODS;-^^uniB i ßingleanda«ob , « i cardcaßes r iaßH l Jauieay»jga.-jgid reticule-*; -bb6Vs,",*heap Ijßather tatting and Kby has- 1 kets, lades workboxee. ova' and square shapes, open fancy wdrkbasket", glove a d hanokerch.ef boxes, pocket book* and'Wblletp, put ses and portmomiai- b, pens, %) ays, | puse ; Ecents ard tcent jacka es, j-attut key ring?,' i uff boxes, bronze figures, erases and candleßtu k», \ <a)>er kuivfs. V FANCY JEWELLS Brooches^' ear rings, chains, in gilt, jet; ivory; and vulcatat'e. : ' '■'■'■''• GAMES AND SPORTS.—Multitudes, lawn cr. quet, btsique, backgammon, and other* games. • : ■ . ARTISTS' MATERIALS.— Color boxes, camel hair peucils, mathematical jnstiu- . ments. -. , BASK. TS AND BASHETWARE.~BabyIinen basket', bassinettes, lancy baskets, a» d mniketbaskets. '■"•-'••. BRUSHWAR&—Hair brashes flesh brushes, clothes and hat brushes, crumb brushes, .••AC. .•''.-.: ':. ',',!>:• ki ELECTRO-PLATED WARE.—Cruet stands in srteat vaaety, candlesticks, te'P "" OT "~"" **" frames, toast racks, biscuit le tubs. . LEATHER GOODS.-Jewel cases, ladies 1 ! cnmp.tiJoßS in great variety, ladies' haiid-, b'gs. MUSL AL INSTRUMENTS.—Accordians; rnu'-'iaal boxes,-pianettiß, banjos, violius, flutes. . .••..;•.] OPTICAL GOODS. —Field, mattrie. and I o e a g'assts, magnifying glas es, thermometers, &c TODLwi GOOD 3 of every descripti n; perfumery, soaps, pomadea, tooth-paste, combs Ac. TOBACCONISTS' SUNDRIES. - iMeer- - schautn pipes and others, tebtxcco pouches, match boxes'. ( TOY PB^IrTMENJ. The largest, best, a«d cheapest assortment ever m Dunedin, including 100 Varieties of dolls. - - " STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. ,' Note and letter paper, envelopes, metallic books, account .books. -. inkstands,' slate*, and a Luge supply.of gift books. . Patent Medicines and Medical Sundries, Fded-1 ing Bottles, Pocket Disinfections. '( , B. SINGii A CO., In George street, near St Andrew street,, In same Building/ as the ( b-operative Grocery ; Store, lately known as ■ RED HOUSE / "• * ■>'"•, -

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Evening Star, Issue 4051, 19 February 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 4051, 19 February 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 4051, 19 February 1876, Page 4

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