, PUBUO NOTICE, GENERAL WAREHOUSE I Unequalled in New Zealand for Variety and excellence of Goods. Ironmongery, crockery, glassware, fancy goods, toys, basketware, tobacconists’ sundries, stationery, patent ’medicines, and sundry .goods of all and every description, IN GEORGE STREET, Near St. Andrew street, In same building as the Co-operative Grocery Store, (Lately known.as tbe Red House.) B. SINGER &..CO. - have -now opened their general warehouse in the above,branches. They have taken great 'pains in stocking it with an 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 goods are not the, cheapest and best in town; at any rate, persons are at liberty to return any article if they find that they can get it cheaper in any other place, and the money will be promptly returned. They will endeavor, as far as is reasonable, to oblige their customers, and will take back any article ;that may not be found suitable, when; examined at the' purchaser’s koine. They have based their profits on qriick returns arid cash payments and where a credit is agred to, the p<yments must he monthly, ss they do net desire to have..customers requiring longerterms. ; „ Owing to the variety and extent of onr goods it would be impossible. to enumerat - all in detail Each department is replete with all requirements, of which the; undermentioned Ust will serve ris ari. indication. .
, B. SINGER & CO.’S IRONMONGERY department. FURNISHING IRONMONGERY. bedsteads, cots, baths, > kitchen; nursery., parltr, and' drawing-room fenders, fire irons, toilet sets, slop pails, brashes, dust 'pans, doormats sadirons, mangles, scales: cans candlesticks, dpstera, lanterns, water ' ing.cads. - ■ uPARLOK AND KITCHEN REQUIRE •• ME Tb.—Tea and coffee pots* tea trays, table and desert knives, table and dessert I spoons and tea, <salt, and mustard spoons, metal and wi e dish covers, saucepans, bnilers, kfittles, frying paus. gridirons, stew pans, cruet frames, block- tin, soup tureens, bread platers and knives, knife boards.and emery powder, tubs, buckets, sausage machines, meat and paste cutters. BUILDERS’ IRONMONGERY. ranges, register . stoves, portable grates, air bricks, Arnold's ventilators, rim locks, drawback looks, rim and bow latches, iron and brass bolts, iron screws, butt »nd T binges, gla?s And emery paper, wire ' nails, Ewbank’s American nails, axle pub lies, sbelf-orjickets, sinks. , i ' CARPENTERS’TOOLS-Sorby’shand, rip, and panel *aws ; . spirit levels, firmer sockets, mortice and, turning chis/ls, smoothing, jack, and trying planes; plough; sack, bead, and grooving planes; oavels* gimlets, spokeshaves, augurs, J to 2 in j / adzes, augei bits, brace and bits, foot rules; Turkey stones, tiles and rasps, glass paper; flooring cramps. FARM AND GARDEN REQUIREMENTS Spades, rakes, hoes, potato add manure forks, switching bills, scythes, Sickles, stones, hayforks. AMERICAN GOODS AND SUNDRIES.— American phair, axes, picks, shovels. ; spades,' washboajds, dumps, grindstones, American buckets ana tubs, clotheslines, and pegs mouse and rat traps, tapelines, maul rings, wedges, wood taps, butter prints, wrenches, vyces,. hatchets, fcp.
B. SINGES fc CO’S CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE DEPARTMENT EARTHENWARE. CH HA. glassware. ORNAMKNTAL GOODS. LAMPWARB. Having lately purchased over fifty crates of China and Glassware thrown into this market through Campbell’s failure, and bought by us at about. English cost, we are now enabled to sell most goods much, below the regular prices. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CHAIRS. B. SINGER’S & CO.’S SUB-AGENCY Eor the famous Lockstitch "BUCKEYE” HAND-SEWING MACHINES, They have now established themselves as being, twithtag.fcil, ' THE CHEAPEST AND BEST MACHINE IN THE MARKET, Can also be purchased on the time systaW* Price 655. B. SINGER & CO.’S FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT. BERLIN WOOL, beads and fancy work, cushions, slippers.mata «c. CABINET WARE —Envelope eases, blotters, date cases, book slides, stationery racks, . revolving cabinets, difes ing cases, workboxes, writing desks, inkstands. .ENGRAVINGS and pictures, photographs. FANCY GOODS.—Albums, single and double, cardcases, fans, ladies’ bags and reticules: also companions, fancy needlecases and books, cheap leather tatting and key baskets, ladies’ workboxes, oval and square shapes, open fancy workbaskets, glove and handkerchief boxes, pocket books and wallets. purses and portrnonnai«-s, pens, trays,-' and. pen cleaners, Scotch tartan goods, surprise scents and scent'packages, : patent | key rings. ]nff boles, bronze figures, vases and Candlesticks, paper knives.. FANCY JEWELLERY- Brooches, ear rings, chains, in gilt, Jet, ivory, and vul-
oanite. , -v GAMESAND SPORTS.—Multltndes, lawn ctvqnet, besique, backgammon, and other games. ARTISTS’ MATERIALS. - Color boxes, camel hair pencils, mathematical instruments, BASKETS AND BASKETWARE.—BabyIinen baskets, bassinettes, fancy baskets, and market baskets,. BRUSHWARE. —Hair brushes,flesh brushes, clothes and bat brushes, crumb brushes,--&c. . . . , ELECTRO-PLATED WARE.-Cruet stands in great variety, teapots, services, egg frames, toast racks, biscuit and marmalade tubs. ■; LEATHER GOODS.—Jewel oases, ladies' companions in great variety, ladies* •feandbxgs. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.—Accordiana, . musical boxes, pianettes, banjos, violins, , flutes.
OPTICAL GOODS. Field, marine, and o, eia glasses, magnifying gjas-es, thermometers, &c. TOILbiT GOODS of every description, perfumery, soaps, pomades, tooth-paste, combs. &c. TOBACCONISTS’ SUNDRIES. - Meerschaum pipes and others, tobacco pouches, match boxes. TOY DEPARTMENT.
The largest, befct, and cheapest assortment ever in Dunedin, including 100 varieties of dolls. . ■ STATIONERY DEPARTMENT. ' Note and letter paper, envelopes, metallic books, account books, inkstands, and a laige supply of gift books. ’ Patent Medicines and Medical Sundries, Feed? ing Bottles, Pocket Disinfections. B. SINGER & CO., In George street, near St. Andrew street. In same Building.as the 00-operative Grocery Store, lately known as __ J { •; JE E D w:ußso O
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Evening Star, Issue 4065, 7 March 1876, Page 4
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