Graham, Pitt & Bennett Have Opened up their ENTIREL NEW STOCK OE Builders’ & General Ironmongery, Which they are offering at ESzsutreixiely Low Rates. Corrugated Iron, 6,7, 8, 9 and 10 feet lengths Galvanized Nails and Lead Washers Fencing Wire (best annealed), Nos. 6, 7 and 8. Barb Wire, best galvanized, 4 barbs Staples, diamond point, 1| and li Nails wire, Ewbanks and Copper, all sizes Spades and Shovels, long and short handles A LABGE AND TABLED ASSOBTMEXT OF — Locks—Rim, Mortice, Chest and Cupboard Files of every description Rope, Manilla, all sizes Ploughs—Hornsby’s Simplex, with latest improvements Plough Shares and Skeiths Hinges, Butt and Tee Chaffcutters—Richmond and Chandler Axes, Tomahawks, Shingling and . Lathing Hatehets Hammers (American), a large variety. Augurs and Augur Bits (American and English) Wire Netting, Sewing, Netting, and Shop Twine Sacks, Ruddle, Lubricating Compound Hall’s Sheep Dip, Sheet Zine Spouting, Ridging and Downpipe Plough and Shaft Hames Churns (cylinder and thermometer) Handles for Spades, Picks, Axes, and Brooms Carpenters Tools, &c., &c., &c. PAINTS AND OILS— A direct shipment of Storers' celebrated Paints, Oils and Varnishes Raw, Boiled,“Colza, Noatsfoot and Castor Oil White and Red Lead (genuine), and No. 1 in 7, 14 and 281 b ting Paint, all colours, in 21b tins Putty—Antifriction grease and Lubricating Compound Varnishes—Pale Oak, Copal and Carriage Kerosene—Downer’s and Light of Age (highest test) Agents for Thames Hematite Paint, the best Paint for Farmers Agents for’the San-Francisco PATENT INDIARURBER PAINTS. «Se cs-Xa*ssxvstre Cups and Saucers, a largo variety. Jugs (single or in sets) Teapots Rockingham,“Silver Lustre, and China Plates of various patterns Clover and MeatjJDishes Basins (pudding and sugar) Glasses, Tumblers (nobbiers and long beers), Wine Glasses Butter Dishes, Sugar Basins, etc., etc., etc. Lamps—Rowatt's Anueapnic, the Best Lamp made. No chimney, Lamp Globes, Glasses, andjWicks AGENCIES .’ —National Fire and Marine Insurance Company.; Union Fire and Marine Insurance Company; Colonial Fire and Marine Insurance Company ; Mutual Life Association of Australasia. TEMPORARY PREMISES— Custom House Street, G 5 OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE.
■g _. SEWING MACHINE §> eg g S. tl £>. fei C/H . 8 O j) cS THE “WHEELER & WILSON’S.” t—< o S 5 1Y) 0 i THE “WHITES.” fc 3. 5 OrH 5 THE “ STANDARD.” ? P z 6 asv d) 7 , THE “ WERTHEIM.” trf > ox 3 <1 J M THE “HOME SHUTTLE.” n fa- B Q £ it THE “ SINGERS.” g- & d Ll THE “ TRIUMPH.” p £ “ THE “ BRITANNIA.” qd zr“ 5 THE “NEW DAVIS.’’ S LU <_> the “ HOME TREASURE.” K 5 P-l CO THE Latest comfabison and and far-famed A. . DEFIES Frister and ■»!<. f'OMPETiTioyi Rosman S AH Pgirchaaen of TTAXD jy> those Machines have JIL machine ! g/jnyf g iT<!n them unqua■k W lifixd Pbaisz!!! With 30s. worth of BmJnk extras free. IVW jl&cjmul Simplicity of A Beautiful Walnut, fcftAlk fl Mahogany, or Rose- wWI WML Construction wood B BL jB B Cover, /V & Reliability Fitted with Patent Bonders them Locks, Automatic «S”A FAVORITE Winders and AcCESSOIUSB. Tliis ISQf An d they need only A TBIAI to make S UPE MACHINE th ’“ • household word in eTtry do-, CHALLENGES — - mM ti o oirole. The Most Durable The Simplest Shuttle The Most Rapid The Highest Arm The Most Silent The Cheapest The Most Easy to Work The Best Cover The Most Simple The Largest Table The Most Elegant The Neatest Stich The Working of the above will be explained and can be seen daily in operation in the Manufacturing 1 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 &; BO'X’Zjb-A.KT, Ironmongers, Gisborne- n 5
WANTED known that Arthur J. Cooper, of Lowo-street, is continually in receipt of'fresh consignments of Boots and Shoes from the best markets. He has on stock a lot of gent's hand sewn Balmoral and Elastic boots. Prices moderate. 11 WANTED KNOWN that A. J. Coopeb of Lowe-strcot, continues to manufaeture on his premises, Ladies' and Gent's boots and shoes to order. Fit and workmanship guaranteed. 11 WANTED KNOWN that. PETER NIVEN is a purchaser of Woal and Shoep-skim forJOASII I 1q
BILLHEADS, Circular., Ohoque Bookg Handbill., Poster., &o„ printed at the gTANDABD Office with neatness and despatch SEED WHEAT, SEED BARLEY, and BEED OATS For Salo AT THE HAYMARKET. First-claw samples of the above selected in Canterbury. Also— BONE DUST. 53 D. MALCOLM ORB.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1106, 26 July 1882, Page 3
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