Graham, Pitt & Bennett Have Opened, up their ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF Builders’ & General Ironmongery, Which they are offering at Elxitjrexxxely Low Rates. Corrugated Iron, 6,7, S, 9 and 10 feet lengths Galvanized Nails and Lead Washers Fencing Wire (best annealed), Nos.*6, 7 and 8. Barb Wire, best galvanized,J4 barbs Staples, diamond point, 1J and 11- _ i Nails*wire,!Ewbanks andJCopper.’allZsizes n Spades and Shovels, long and short handles A LAB G"?ANd| VARIED ASSORTMENT [OF ' Locks—Rim, Mortice, Chest and Cupboard^ B Files of every description Rope, Manilla, all sizes Ploughs— Hornsby’s Simplex, witbjlatest improvements Plough SharesfandgSkeiths Hinges, Butt and Tee Chaffcutters—Richmond and Chandler and Lathing Hatchets Hammers (American), a large variety. Augurs and Augur Bits (American and English) Wire Netting, Sewing, Netting, and Shop Twine Sacks, Ruddle, Lubricating’CompoundS Hall’s Sheep Dip, Sheet Zinc Spouting, Ridgingfand Dow-npipe’ Plough and Shaft Hames Churns’ (cylinder and thermometer) Handles for Spades, Picks, Axes, and Brooms Carpenters Tools, &c., &e., &c. FAINTS AND OILS— A direct shipment of Storers' celebrated Paints, Oils and Varnishes Raw, Boiled, Colza,|Neatsfoot and Castor Oil White and Red Lead (genuine), and No. 1 in 7, 14 and 2810 tins Paint, all colours, in 2ib tins Putty—Antifriction grease and Lubricating Compound Varnishes—Pale Oak, Copal and Carriage. Kerosene—Downer’s and Light of Ago (highest test) Agents for Thames Hematite Paint, the best Paint for Farmers Agents for'theJSan’Francisco FATFNT INDIARUBJBER PAINTS. Crocslcei‘37"waire <Bc Glassware Cups and Saucers, a large variety. Jugs (single or in sets) Teapots Rockingham, Silver Lustre, and China Platesfofjvarious patterns Clover and Meat Dishes Basins (pudding |and sugar) Glasses, Tumblers (nobbiers and long beers), Wine Glasses Butter Dishes, Sugarjßasins, etc., etc., etc. Lamps—Rowatt’s Anucapnic, the Best Lamp made. No chimney. Lamp 2GlobeB,\Glasses, >and|Wicks AGENCIES:— NationaI Fire and Marino Insurance Company ; Union Fire and Marine Insurance Company; Colonial Fire and Marine Insurance Company ; Mutual Life Association of Australasia. TEMPORARY PREMISES— Custom House Street, 281 OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. ~ 'sewing Tach ine u ® q cm j £ O © THE “ WHEELER & WILSON’S.” |—i « 3 n g IT) fl I THE 11 WHITES.” £ 3. g g hH THE “ STANDARD.” iH 13 £ aKV (I) T , THE “ WERTHEIM.” m > <1 !Zj S vl THE “HOME SHUTTLE.” n H K Qfl S. THE “ SINGERS.” g- & o d L cA LIE “ TRIUMPH.” G 9> F g r* THE “BRITANNIA.” Q 3 S3* rrt THE “NEW DAVIS.” S K' THE “ HOME TREASURE.” K. ro Ph w THE Latest comparison and and far-famed ■v - —DEFIES Frister and poMPETiTioy i Rosman’s All Purchaiere of HAND these Machines have MACHINE I g‘ Ten them Uxqua- > W BQUJI LiFiiD Praise!!! With 80s. worth of BkAk K extras free. I Simplicity of A Beautiful Walnut, CaAAu J Mahogany, or Rose- jN Ca 'i 1 tfll ' -l '' 'i Construction wood ■ JR W I j Cover, & Reliability Fitted with Patent Ronden them Locks, Avtomatic fcZ'A FAVOBITE Windeks and AcOESSOBIBS. This And they need only a tbial to make S upe Sine i. -. tbem a bou ” ,, ° ld CHALLENGES '' - - mc.tic circle. The Most Durable The Simplest Shuttle Tbe Most Rapid The Highest Arm The Most Silent Tho Cheapest The Moat Easy to Work The Best Dover Tho Most Simple Tho Largest Table The Most Elegant The Keatoit Btioh The Working of the above will be explained and can be seen daily in operation in the Manufacturing portion of our Business. Call and Inspect MACHINES sold on Deferred Payments. Large Assortment Needles for Sewing Machines. Sewing Machine Oil and Fittings supplied at PARNELL «8c BOYaLa-A-JST, Ironmongers, Gisborne- 235
NOTICE. nnHE ROYAL HOTEL BILLIARD ROOM has boon ro-opeuod under the managonont of— MR F. HOLFOED. AU the appointments have undergone careful supervision, and tho Room is now Second to kone is Gisbobnk. 291
WANTED known that Arthur J. Cooper, of Lowo-*treot, U continually in receipt of fresh consignment* of Boots and Shoes from the best market*. He ha* on •took a lot of gent’s hand sewn Balmoral and Elastic boots. Prices moderate, 203 WANTED KNOWN that A. J. Coopkr of Lowe-street, continues to manufacture on his premise*. Ladies’ and Gent’* boot s and shoes to order. Fit and workmanship guaranteed, 201 WANTED KNOWN that PETER NIVEN is a purchaser of Wool and heep>Bkint for CASH I 38
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1102, 20 July 1882, Page 3
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