W. Adair s advertisement. FIRST AUTUMN SHIPMENTS. oUnprecedented success of the Cheap Sale OF Drapery and Ironmongery. rpHE Undersigned having succeeded beyond his expectations, is determined, to A extend the time of the Cheap Sale for ANO L HER FOURTEEN DAYS, FURTHER REDUCTIONS having been made to clear out CERTAIN LINES before the. SEASON TERMINATES. FAST COLORED P R I N T S at 5d per yard. French printed Muslins at 5d per yard; Fancy dress goods at less than English cost. 54in. Sheeting at Is 3d per yard; 72in. Sheeting at Is ll|d per yard. 80in “ “2s 2dJ per yard; H.irroek’s 36in. Calico at 5s 6d per doz. Huckaback Towelling at 91 per yard; B >ys’ Jean Shirts at 2s ; Men’s Jean Shirts at 2s 6d ; All-Wool Crimean Shirts at 4s 6d. Men’s Felt Hats from 2s 61; Men’s Tweed Hats from 2s 6d. A Large Shipment of. Autumn Goods has just come to hand, and will be sold at the SAME LOW PRICES. Homespun Dress Material. Raised Diagonal Fancy Material. Silk mixed fancy material, Wincey’s in all colors, from 7Jd per yard. Fur and Swansdown trimmings ; Beaded trimmings ; Beaded Belts. Beaded'ObltSFs'; Ist.afflTZttd choice kid gloves?black and colored IRONMONGERY DEPARTMENT. Bedsteads in Brass and Iron Baths and Toilet Ware Single and Double French Bedsteads Sponge and Hip Baths Full sized J Tester “ B'>d.y Baths for children Kerosene Lamps, all sizes at very low Washing Beards in wood and zinc prices Knife Cleaners A few Sewing Machines left, Lest makers, will be sold cheap. A large variety of Cane seated Chairs, Ladies’ Rocking Chairs, &c. ; American Clocks; Mirrors—loxl2 12x16 and 16x20. Also, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GLASS AND CHINA WARE. llousp Eurnisliing Ironmongery. Colonial Ovens; Cooking Stoves ; Tinned and Enamelled Cooking Utensils Three legged Iron Pots ; Spoons, Forks, Cruets, Tea and I Coffee Pots. Lockwood’s best Ivory Table Cutlery; Hearth, Stove, Bannister and Shoe Brushes Hall and D ior M its ; American Brooms, II iir Brooms ; American Churns and Buckets Galvanized Colonial and American Tubs. Carpenters’ Builders’ Ironmongery. Sorby’s and Mattheson’s Saws, Plains and Chisels; American Axes, Adges, &c..; Locks, Hinges, Nails, Hammers, Grindstones, Blasting Powder & Fuse. Agricultural Implements. American.and Iron Ploughs, Forks, Rakes, Spades, Picks, Shovels, Scythes, Shears, and Stubbs’ saw tiles. Fencing wire ; Nos. 6,7, 8, and 9. Corrugated Iron Sulphur, raw oil, boiled oil, white lead. NEWCASTLE AND BAY 01’ ISLANL’3 COAI. m WIL LTAM A D AIR.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 260, 31 March 1875, Page 1
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