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ry 1 lIE DIRECT SUPPLY STORE „i_ ABE MANUFACTURERS, AGENTS, & DIRECT OF Ghiiia, Glass & Earthenware 8. D Tiiilet Sets, complete, from 7 9 D'liner Services, 68 pieces 35 0 Chii.;i Tea Sets, 9s 6d to 15 0 > iperior „ 47 pieces ..< 29 0 Cups and Saucers, per doz 4 0 ( inu „ 5s 6d, 7s 6d, 9 0 Jam Jars, per nest of 5 1 6 J ugs, .per set of 3 2 6 Hardware. For continuation of neuis see 4f7t page Bronze Fenders ... ... 2s 6d to 20s Iron !■•l.-:teads... ... 17s 6d, 255, 35s Engiisn Tin and Japanned Goods, of . every kind. TAB. and POCKET CUTLERY. Electro-plated Ware. Cruets fiom 7s 9d 'Tea and Coffee Services ... ... 85s Od Agents for Potosi Silver, white, hard, and durable as Silver. Lamps and Lampware. 'Bronze Table Lamps, from ... 3s 9d >hop Lamps ... ... ... 5s 6d Gias Shades and Stands, all sizes, complete from Is 6d. Fancy Goods of every kind. Novelties by every st >p, at half usual prices. Vases from Is per pair. Brub ware, Basketware, Perfumery. Concerto,as, Wood and Meerschaum Pipes, •'anaiy, Parrot, and Breeding Cages from 2s 6d. forming the largest variety of Furnishing and Fancy Goods in Auckland, at prices only pot-.ible under our new system of direct supply, end acting as we do as medium between producer and consumer, wholesale and retail. Goods carefully packed and forwarded on receipt of cash or town reference. HIE DIRECT SUPPLY STORE, 247 Queer*-street, Opposite < ose Bros. 70 MASONIC THE under.’igne I begs to intimate Ig public generally that he has purchased the Masonic Stables property, together with the goodwill of the business lately carried on by Mr Sam Stevenson. No effort or outlay will be spared in working up the business to a position equal to any of a similar description in the Colony. The public may always rely on first class Hacks, and properly equipped Vehicles at the shortest notice. 236 B. C. FRYER. D. Malcolm Orr, “THE HAYMARKE T,”

HAS FOB SALE, AND TO ARRIVE, GENERAL GROCERIES, —OF—THE VERY BEST DECRIPTION, At the Lowest Prices, Also, — K/Y CASES HIGHEST TEST KEROOv SENE. Zinc Tubs, Buckets, Clothes Lines, and Pegs, Washing Boards. Manilla Rope all sizes, Brooms and Brushware. ■fl BAGS BONE DUST AND BONE FLOUR. Spades, Shovels, Axe Handles, Nails, Staples, Arsenic, Cement, Barbed A Annealed Wire, Blue A Red Raddle. “! BAGS COARSE, FINE AND ± W ROCK SALT. Woolpacks, Corn Sacks, Gillard’s Sheep Dip, in 5 and 10-gallon drums, at 5s 6d per gall. Also Hall’s at 6s 6d per gall. Directions for use on application. COLONIAL PRODUCE: Q K TONS MEEK’S AND FORREST’S 09 BEST OAMARU FLOUR AND OATMEAL. Prime Canterbury Hams and Bacon, just received. Finest Picked Table Potatoes. HORSE FEED. SACKS SPLENDID OATS A BRAN. Crushed Oats, Barley and Maize, always in stock. -J XAO BAGS FRESHLY-CUT OATEN CHAFF. Also, Fowl’s Food. SEEDS. BUSHELS thoroughly cleaned JLO Vvr Rye Grass, Cocksfoot, Rape, Tares, Clover, Wheat, Barley, and Oats.

Families waited on for orders, and Goods delivered in town with care and promptitude. Orders by post attended to with despatch. Highest price given for produce of every description, or shipped on the most favorable terms for sale in Colonial or Home markets. AGENTS FOR—NORTH BRITISH & MERCAN-' TILE INSURANCE COMPANY. 61 FRUIT TREES, FRUIT TREES. Apples on blight-proof stocks. All the best English and American Varieties. Pears, Plums, Cherries, Vines, Gooseberries & Figs, all of First-class Sorts. Ornamental & Flowering Shbubs. SEED POTATOES — Snowflake, American Early, &c. _ Flower and Vegetable Seeds, Blue Gums, and Box Thorn. H. BULL, 199 Carnarvon Nursery.

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1094, 1 July 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1094, 1 July 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1094, 1 July 1882, Page 3

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