id Tyr o !" 1117 allace ID I?JL JLi® VV ALL ACE WAIORONGOMAI. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MAKER, SHOEING & GENERAL BLACKSMITH GOOD WORKMANSHIP MODERATE CHARGES AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS At Auckland Prices. ESTIMATES GIVEN Fob All Kijds op Iron Work GIVE WALLACE A TRIAL. NOTE ADDRESS—Pi emises lately occupied byW. J. Ellis, near Battery. W. A. PS & C 8: WHOLESALE and RETAIL IRONMONGERS , WHITAKER-STREET, TIE HAVE”oN~SALE : AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT^ of all descriptions PLAIN and CORRUGATED IRON, AND BAR IRON • FENCING WIRE, Plain and Barbed NOBEL’S DYNAMITE „ GELATINE DYNAMITE DETONATERS FUSE, Double Tape TRAM RAILS, Steel and Iron MINER’S and NAVVIES’ Picks and Shovels ANVILS, BELLOWS, PAINTS, OILS, TAR ROPES TENTS, Etc. LAMPS, ir. great variety. REGISTER GRATES,STOVES, RANGES, COAL OVENS, MANGLES, CHURNS, BUTTER WORKERS, MILK DISHES, BUCKETS, Etc. PAPER HANGINGS, a Large Selection WINDOW GLASS, SCRIM, TACKS SINGLE BEDSTEADS DOUBLE „ CHILDREN’S COTS CUTLERY, a good assortment E.P. CRUETS and TEAPOTS, Cheap BUILDERS and FURNISHING IRONMONGERY, in great variety. WALLACE’S WIRE FASTENERS AND STRAINERS W. A. PRIME & CO., TE AROHA. D A JOHN |J ABT Respectfully calls the attention of all RUE ECONOMIST To the Substantial Advantages now being Offered at His Well-known GROCERY STORES. WHITAKER-STREET, TE AROHA. T EA S A Good and Economical Family Tea, a Is 6d per lb Hart’s Universal and Favourite Blend of India and China Teas, at Is lOd per lb., is composed of very choice Panyongs, carefully blended with rich Darjeelings, and flavoured with best Orange Pekoe, and Compares Favourably with much Tea now selling at 2s 6d per lb. b} the Trade. Noth'. —All Teas may be obtained in Tins, Chests, and Half-chest, containing 2,5, 6, 12, 20, and 401 bs net weight, at a Reduction of 2d per lb. DRAPERY, BOOTS & SHOES ’ CROCKERY ; &C' A Large Stock always on Sale at Equally Low Rates, JOHN HART invites his customers and the public generally to Participate in the Benefits to be Derived by the Adoption of the s MALL p R O FIT AND UICK BET URN SYSTEM Q UICK R S’ And desires to avail himself of this opportunity to thank all who have assisted to make his business such a success, and—it being his determination to maintain the reputation he has established—hopes to merit a still larger share of patronage in future, ? * . ' 1 - •§' . TERMS STRICTLY! CaSH, JQHIfHART, :: Grocer, draper, and general r STOREKEEPER, WHITAKBB - S T U E E T ; j v 5 Te Aroha.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 477, 4 June 1890, Page 7
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398Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 477, 4 June 1890, Page 7
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