HARDWARE. Mason, Strothers & Co., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS, Colombo and Lichfield Strbets, » CHRISTCHURCH. WE beg to call attention to onr LARGE and WELL-AS SORTED fc STOCK of the above, which (to meet the present depressed times) We have determined to Redace (where possible) to the lowest remunerative rates. To HOUSEHOLDERS and PARTIES FURNISHING we can offer great advantages, having on hand an immense stock of > all household requisites to choose from, comprising : —Fenders, Fireirons, Coal Vases and Scuttles, Holloware, Tinned and Enamelled Lamps and Candlesticks, ElectroPlated, Nickel Silver, Britannia Metal and Tinware Dish and Plate Covers, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Mangles, Wringing and Washing Machines, Tubs, Brushware, Mats, &c. We have always in stock a variety of American Nicknaoks and Novelties, which are found to useful in every home. We have Just Opened Up a Choice Lot of ELBOTEO-PLATED WARE from , America, which for excellence of quality and newness of designs cannot be surpassed. To CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS we offer special inducements. Our stock just 1 now is excessive in many lines, and wo are prepared to quote low for Marble and Slate Mantelpieces, Register Stoves and Ranges, Rim and Mortice Locks and General Builders’ Ironmongery. Our stock In these particular lines cannot be excelled in the colonies. CARPENTERS anl JOINERS would do well to call and inspect onr stock of tools. This trade is a specialty with us, and we endeavor to obtain all novelties as they come out. We are now landing a shipment of American Goods, containing a great variety of tools and Yankee notions, which are so much inquired after in the colonial market. Also, always in stock, Coachbuilders’, Blacksmiths’, Wheelwrights’, Painters’, Paperhangera’ and Glaziers’ Materials. An Extensive Stock of Agricultural Imjilemonta on hand, including Garrett and Sons’ Portable Engines, Combines, &c. MASON, STRUTHERS & CO., Colombo and Lichfield streets, 2751 CHRIS ICfIURCH. STATIONERY. STATIONERY. STATIONERY. oK A CASES AND BALES OF OUT STATIONERY, Just received, ex late arrivals from London, and consisting of Drapers glazed wrapping paper ‘ ~ small hand ~ Doable demy printing paper, coloured and white Quadruple foolscap, printing Double foap, blue and cream wove, flat Large posts „ ~ Printers’ cards, white and coloured, all sizes Tissue papers, all the new colours Fine and superfine fcaps, plain and ruled Letter and note papers ~ all sizes Hand-made mediums, demy and fcaps, plain and ruled and litho beading Hand-made brief papers, 36 lines Parchment No 1, beat plain and ruled and litho headings Green and blue silk ribbons, silk cords, red tape Whatman’s drawing papers, guaranteed perfect Cardboards, pasteboards, Bristol boards Tracing cloth and papers, best French Two million envelopes, blue, cream, fancy colours, all sizes White and coloured blotting papers Damping papers Complete assortment of artists’ materia Colour boxes, from 6d to five guineas Mathematical instruments, from 2s to £l2 per set Despatch desks, fine assortment in Russia leather, suitable for presents Inkstands in great variety Pens and pencils, all letters Rogers’ and Mappin’s penknives Pocket books, purses, card cases Photo albums, very large assortment, new designs Stationery cabinets in oak, mahogany, walnut and rosewood Field’s non-corrosive ink, in J, i-pints, and quarts, used exclusively by most of the London banks Stephens’ BB ink, i, i pints and quarts ~ copying ink, in quarts Lyons’ writing fluid, 3oz, J-pints, and qnarta Antonie’s copying ink ~ » Red and fancy coloured inks, all sizes &c., &c,, &c. In short, one of the LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCKS OF PLAIN AND FANCY STATIONER? Ever Imported into the Colony, And being direct importations from the ENGLISH MANUFACTURERS, Places us in a position to offer every line at very moderate prices. ; CRERAR & WHITCOMBEBOOKSBLLEES and STATIONERS, TRIANGLE, COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH 3 66 3 NOTICE. ) I Yy- gtTAFFORD (From Brice’s, late at Truofitt’s, Bond treet, London), HAIRDRESSER, WIG MAKER, &0., Respectfully Intimates to the public that he has commenced in business for himsel IN ’ CASHEL STREET (Opposite Ballantyne and Co.’s), And calk the attention of the publio to his 1 charges. i Gent’s hair cut In the latest fashion 6 Ladies’ hair dressed ~ „ •• 1 0 Children’s hair cat „ n ••• 4 All kinds of Plaits, Twiat Curls, &0., made at one half the price of aay shop In New Zealand. Mrs Stafford superintends £ the Ladles’ Department. The combings of ladles’ hair made up In 8 any style, charge sa, 4963
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Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1749, 27 September 1879, Page 1
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