p-IURNiSHING jTRQNMONGERS, MARK WAY’S BUILDING. GISBORNE. JJAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF . WIRE NETTING Suitable for Garden Purposes at gPECIAL JpiUCES, IRE I\TETTING W' RE N In As follows: 50 YAED ROLLS--8G INCH WIDE. 9/6 IVr “• 48 INCH WIDE. 12/6 60 INCH WIDE 18/6. ALSO,— A SHIPMENT OF ALL SIZES COIR BRUSH MATS 2/9 80118 3/6 32 x 20 /j./At NICHOLLS & GRIFFITHS. COOK COUNTY FURNISHING WAREHOUSE I HAVE mucli pleasure in Inviting all to come and Inspect my Fine Stock of FURNITURE and; HOUSE FURNISHINGS. The list is too large to publish all articles stocked. Here are a few:— JJARDWARE JQtPARTMENT. BEDSTEADS (French and Parisian) COTS—Black and Copper,Aluminium, Rimu-v SUITES, CURBS, FENDERS, FIRE IRONS, COAL VASES, CUTLERY, KNIVES, E.P. WARE, PORTABLE RODS, BRASS RODS.' MANGLES, WRINGERS, CARPETSWEEPERS, FILTERS. VENETIAN BLINDS—These are made on the premises to suit all sizes of window's, and painted -any desired color. pICTURE JjIRAMING. I hold very large stocks of Mouldings, Mounts, Glass, and Strawboard, and am prepared to Frame Pictures at Lowest Cost. My CARPET, LINOLEUM, and FURNITURE DEPARTMENTS are well known. New Goods arriving each steamer. John TOWN LEY W. A. O’MEARA M EECHANT, FENCING WIRE. Johnson’s Galvanised Fencing Wire in 2-cwt coils. Johnson’s Galvanised Barb in 5-cwts. The above make handy packhorso loads. Johnson’s Galvanised Wire in Ucwt coils; American Galvanised Wire, in i-cwt coils. STAPLES. 1| x 7, 1* x 8,1 J x 10, 1J x 10, bright and galvanised sliced. 1J x 7,1 J x 8, 11 x 10, li x 10, bright and galvanised diamond point. WIRE NAILS. American li to 6-inch, all gauges. CORRUGATED IRON. 5 to 10ft lengths Windmill Beet. ACME HORSE AND COW COVERS SPORTING SEASON. Cartridges, Fowling Pieces, Rillee, etc. PRODUCE. Prime Table Derwent Potatoes, Hay, Onions, Bran, Pollard, Chaff, Wheat, Oats, Maize, Barley, etc. BUSHFELLING TOOLS. Plumb’s Axes, Carter’s Spear, and Jackson and AVbitehouse’s Slashers, Saws, Timber Jack, etc. Wilson’s Hydraulic Lime. Wilson’s Star Cement. Pyramid Portland Cement. Agricultural Lime in 201 b and cw-t bags. EXPLOSIVES. Dynamite, Gelignite, Blasting Powder, Fuse, Detonators. RUBEROID ROOFING. ANGLE LAMPS. (The light that never fails.) Single and double burners. OLIVER PLOWS. No. 52 and 56 Hillside plows. TARRED ROPE SHEEP-NETS. Special Quality 4-inch squaro mesh. BENZINE, NAPHTHA. PAINJS AND OILS. W. A, O’MERA. IMPROVE YOUR PROPERTY I INCREASE ITS VALUE AT VERY LITTLE EXPENSE. River breastworks constructed. Terraces formed, Tennis and Croquet Lawns put down, Plantations set out, and Grounds Tastefully laid out. E. J. WEST, Aberdeen Bond. i CTERRIS. LICENSED INTERPRETER, NATIVE LAND & COMMISSION - AGENT.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2226, 25 June 1908, Page 4
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419Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2226, 25 June 1908, Page 4
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