rjl Jjl ARSI E R, HAS the honor to announce to the Settlers of Wairarapa and the East Coast Districts that lie has opened his Extensive Stock in new and more CENTEAL PREMISES, adjoining the Bank of New Zealand, and opposite M. Cashlbkro k Co's. Brick Warehouse, where he will be able to offer to old customers and new greater facilities than heretofore for selecting FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE. Gentlemen furnishing will do well to call and inspect his drawing and dining-room SUITES, which ho is now turning out—unequalled for price, material, and workmanship, He also directs attention to his Stock of ' > BEAUTIFUL PIE it GLASSES.. He is also showing a splendid specimen of Cabinet work, in the slmpc of an INLAID-WOOD SECRETAIRE, pronounced by the Press and the Public to be the finest piece of Furniture ever made in the Wairarapa, He also invites inspection of his MARBLE-TOP CHEFFONIERS, equal, if not superior, to any ever made in the Empire City. A Novelty just introduced arc his BRONZE-IRON UMBRELLA STANDS. which combine strength, utility, and ornament at moderate cost. His stock of DRAWING-ROOM & DINING-ROOM OAIIPEI'S has been recently renewed with the best patterns in Brussels, Tapestry, Kidderminster, Folt, and Dutch. To these may be added LINOLEUM FLOOR-OLOTHS. G. T. F. has paid considerable attention lately to importing SUPERIOR LAMPS. Ho has beautiful specimens on ualo of the CELEBRATED ANEUCAPNIC LAMPS, at prices varying from 3/6 to 80/-, and is receiving a still further Novelty in the shape of HINKS' DUPLEX LAMPS, which, by moans of a double-burner, give an extraordinary splendid light, beside which even the Gasoline pales. Those who have not seen the new BAMBOO CLOTHES AND TOWEL HORSES, should inspect G. T. F.'s, Stock before purchasing. Ladies are invited to view his PARISIAN BERCEAUNETS, and his varied and extensive stock of TOILET WARE. G, T, F, is prepared to manufacture, at the shortest notice, and of the best description FURNITURE TO ORDER, at liiß new central Premises, K2" AnwtEss G. T. FARMER.. QUEEN-STREET, M A S T E R T 0 N. 74 AT O T I o F, BLYTH BRIM NEW STOREWILL OPKN OX gATURDAY, 22ND JNSTANT, WITH A CHOICE COLLECTION -01'--Draperies Clothing Roots and Shoes, Ironmongery Crockery &c., Ac, 3PKC IA L A TTKX TI 0 N is drawn to the fact THAT ALL GOODS are marked in PLAIN FIGURES, At the Lowest licmuncrative Prices.
BLYTH BROS. Confidently look towards the Public ofjMaston and Suburbs to support them in their new venture, assuring them that no efforts will be spared to ensure a -CHEAP TABLE,aid all other articles at prices that must command respect. J! 0U It gOVER EIG N S Will be into a Chest of TEA to find their way into the pockets of fortunate purchasers. (JOME ONE! QOME ALL! One Trial will he sufficient to show that our precept ond practice arc aIke—"SMALL PROFITS—QUICK RETURNS." 51
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 118, 26 March 1879, Page 1
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