I WHOLESALE STORES, I FOXTON and PALMERSTON N. THYNNE, LINTON AND 00. have on Sale at tvoilo and family wholesale prices, every description of grocers' and oilmen's stores. NOTICE TO TBE TRADE. Our arrangements are now satis* factorily completed, so that we can supply goods at Wellington prices, taking freight into consideration. ■■- Storekeepers dealing with us are therefore enabled to' make larger profits by buying as required, and saving all risk of total loss or partial damage to goods in transit, and delay. With our Bonded Warehouse we | are enabled to keep a large and varied stock at reasonable prices. TO ALL. As we are desirous of extending | our business in every direction, especially to the trade and stationholders and farmers, we have forwarded a price list of our goods. Further particulars as to prices we shall be happy to furnish on application. Our terms aro three months, or a discount of 5 per cent, on cash, or 2£ per cent discount on all accouuts paid before the 10th of the month following tho account being rendered. These terms being taken into consideration, we feel sure our prices will every satisfaction. Our stock comprises the following requisites FOR ALL. Teas, sugars, coffee, chocolate, cocoa, candles, fruits, fish, provisions milk, mn st ard, spices, ginger* pepper, starch, blue, washing* powders, corks, oilsj pickles, vinegar, sauces, curry-powder, chemicals, soap, salt, blacking, clothes pegs, paper, matches, grain, rice, seeds, medicines, tobacco, timber, iron, wire, nails, brandy, whisky, rum, Geneva, old torn, schnapps, bitters, port, sherry, champagne, claret, colonial wines, cordials, ale, and porter. FOR THE TRADE. We have 10 makes in sugar, choice of various blends of tea. Fruits for the Christmas season, splendid hara9 and bacon. The oils comprise kerosene, castor and salad. The chemicals, acid, cream of tartar, soda, arrowroot, yeast and baking powders. Soaps, various brands. Grain consists of flour, ! pollard, bran, meal, wheat, oats, barle}', cornflour, sago, also 9 different brands of the very best tobaccos. FOR THE TRADE. Hotelkeepers : Brandy of (i makers in bulk and case ; whisky, 9 different kinds iv bulk and case ; rum from 2 manufacturers in bulk and case, Geneva in 3, 3 \, and 4 gallon cases ; old torn, the best Burnett's. The other liquors are very varied. The ale and stout by best brewers, and bottled by all the best bottlers. FOR THE STATION -HOLDER AND FARMER. With the above we have potatoes from the South for seed, arsenic, rock salt in lumps, corn sacks, woolpaeks, seaming twine, milling wheat, maize, pure rye grass, cocksfoot, timothy, red and white clover, best fencing wire, staples., FOR THE BUILDERS. We have all descriptions of boards and scantlings in white and red pine, matai and totara ; dressed, tongued and groovedfloorinp,dressed skirting boards, mouldings, dressed battens, turnery and deep cut timber ; also 4\ feet and 5 feet sawn palings and sawn shingles, superior far to split ones. Ali lengths of galvanised conugated iron for roofing, guttering and down spouting, galvanised nails and washers, and load - headed nails ; and every other vail from li inch to 8 inch. NOTICE. We aro in a position to negotiate loans on freehold properties, and we make advances on wool and growing crops. EXTRACT FROM THE IMPORTS BY THYNNE, LINTON & CO. In ss Tui nnd schooner Emerald, as published in tho shipping reports of The Manatoatu Herald for past two months :— August 3— Free— 3os packagts )} s—Under5 — Under bond— l case tobacco, 5 cases Geneva, 10 boxes tea. Frce—l4 packages M B— Free — 2 balos woolpaeks j „ 11 — Free — 140 bags flour; 1 pekg t) 14 — Under bond — 40 packages „ 25— (Emerald! Free— 800 £ sacks, 200 i sacks, 20 sa^'ks flour, 20 sacks bran, 44 sack* sharps 28 — Under bond — 140 packages wine, spirits, kc, 1 34 pockets augar. Free— 6l packages September 2— Free— so packages „ 19— Under bond— 2 cases tobacco, 5 caaes Old Tom, 60 cases Geneva, 6 cases ale, 75 boxes tea, 2 * casks brandy, 20 cases braudy, 2 £ casks ruin, 20 cases schnapps, 20 jars. Free — 143 packages „ 24— (Kroorald )— 30 sacks flour, 2 cases cheese „ 27— Under boud — 2 cases tobacco, 5 cases braudy, 100 gunnies sugar, 80 mats sugar. Free — 190 sucks potatoes, 3 cases iron, 86 bngs flour October 10— Under bond— l 64 packages. Free— 3o4 packages „ 13 (Jane Douglas)— Under bond— 10 cases wine, 160 pockets sugar. Free— 4 oases iron Thynne, Linton & Co, DIREOT IMPORTERS AND ' MERCHANTS*
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 17, 29 October 1880, Page 3
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736Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 17, 29 October 1880, Page 3
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