i WHOLiSALE STORKS, iFCXTuN and PALMEttsTON N. 'rnYXNU, 7JNT(»N AND-^O. * have on Bdle at »rad(3 and family wholesale pricas, every description oi ; grocers' and oilmen's 'stores. , ■ ' j iNOTICpiTO THE TRADE. i ■ Ourarranyeinents are how satis* I factoriiy completed, so;, that we can ! supply goods afc Wellington prices, taking freight into consideration. Storekeepers dealing with us are therefore ,- enabled to 1 make larger/ profits by buying as required, : and' 1 saving aU' risk of, total loss or partial damage to goods in. transit, and delay. V With out; Bonded Warehouse we are enabled takeep a Urge aad varied 'stock' at. reasonable prices. ■--•^. ; -l ' tq :jj&. . ■:■■ -< m .- As we are desirous of extending our business in every direction, especially to the trade and stalion'holders. and farmers, we have forwarded a price list of our goods. Further particulars as to prices we shall be happy co furnish on application. . Our terms aro three months, or a 'disco'untM 5; per cent, on cash, or 2^per cent discount on all accounts paid before ,ihe 10th of the month following the.account being rendered, i These terras being taken into consideration, we feel sure our prices will iive every satisfaction. ■ Out* stock comprises the following requisites . ..■ : • FOn ALL. Teas, sugars, coffoe, chocolate, cocoa, can lies, fruits, fish, provisions,, milk, nius'ard, ppices, ginger, pepper, starch, blue, washing powders, cork?, • oils, pickles, vinegar, sauces, curry-powder. ' chemicals, soap, salt, blackings clothes-' pegs, paper, matches, grain, rice, teeds, medicines, tobacco, timber, iron, wire,, nails, brandy, whisky, rum,. Geneva, • old torn, schnapps, bitters, port, sherry, champagne, claret, colonial ■ wines^cordials, ale, and; porter. ■■,■- y ? : - '. : ?QR THE TRADE. We have 10 makes in su^ar, choice of various blends -of tea. Krui»s for the Christmas season, splendid . hams nnd bai-bn. The oils comprise kerosene, castor and salad. The chemicals, acid, cream of tar* tar, soda, arrowroot, yeast and baking powders. Soaps, various ; brands. Grain consis s of Jlour, pollard,; bran, meal, wheat, oa's, ' Wley, j cornflour, sago, also 9 different brands of the very best tobaccos. FOR IHE TRADE. Hotelkepptrs : I randy of (> makers " in r buik ;and case; whisky, 9 different kinds in bulk and case; rum from 2 manufacturers in bulk and "casej, Gejneva in 3, 3j, and 4 gallon : caset ; 61d torn, the best Hurnett's. The other liquors rire very varied. The aleandhtout by best breweis, and bottled by all the best bottlers. FOR THE? STATION - SOLDER AND j • FARMER. ' '■■ With /tlio , above we h aye potatoes from thb Sou h for seed, arsenic, i rock ealt in lumps, corn sucks, woolpaoks, seaming twine,. milling. 1 , wheat, maize, pure rye gra>*>, cocksfoot, timbihy, red aud white clover, best fencing wiie. staples. *t FOR THB 1-UILDEIiS. . We have till descriptions cf boardi» and Kcantlingß in white »nd ltd pine, matui and totara ; dress-ed, tonguedand grooved flooi -inV,dressed skiijtiufi boards, mouldings, dressed | battens, turnery and de»i« cut. timber; also 4£ leef and ft feet sawn paling* and sawn fcl'inj.'let<, superior far to split oi.es: All lengths of ga vanised conugai- ; ed in»n fur l'oofing^gut ering am down spou ing, galvanised nail.and washers, and lead - header, j ' nails; and every other nail front ' 1^ inch to 8 inch. .NOTICE. s : We are in a position lo nogotit t loans on freehold properties, and wt make advances on wool^nd growing crops extract! from., the imports by TIIYNSE. LINION & CO. In 88 Tn i and seliuoner Emerald, as pub* ;1 »)ied in tht^shi|>|-ing'rv|orlß of The Manatealu Serald'U<r past two mnutha :— August 3— l'Vee—Bo6 pnekagta „ 6 — Under bond— l ca«e tobacco, 6 cases -Geneva, 10 boxes teu. , f . . Ftee— l4 packages „ B— Free— 2 biilea wo"l|>acli3 „ 1 1— Fiee— 140 bngs flonr ; 1 rckg „ 14^—17^1 t'ond— 4o paL-kHgus . „ 25— (Emerald) Free— 800 t sacks, - 2UOi saeUM, 20 an ksflour, 20 ; sucks bian, 44 suck shurpu „ 28— Uudei.bond— 140 wine ; Spirits, &o; 134 pockets sugm. ; Free — til packages September 2->-Fiee—6«s packages „ 19-rUinl'erbond— 2 cases tobacco, . 5 ca«es Old T«.ui, 6<i casex j .Geneya^. 5 oases ale, 75 boxes ten, 2 i casks brandy, ( 20 c«8?8 brandy, 2 J casks r t j \ 'yum» j 2o' canes schnapps, 2U '".''■?'.■ jars. Free-i-148:piick«ges „ 24— ( merald)— 3o sacks flour, 2 •■■'-• ; casos eheeao > ■■ v» 27— Under bond— 2 cases tobnoco, . r . •-:* 5 cases brandy t 100 gunniea ;. »ugar,Bo n>Btß sufiar. Frea— 190 sacks potatoes, 3 casua ■■" •'• ' iron, 86 b«g« fl v u ? ...... October 10— Under hond— 1«4 paokagei; • •••» --jh \ Free— 394 packages ' , •». 14(J«»«;13*HgJSt)-Vnrter b»na~ ; ; . JO cases, wiiie/ ( 1^0 ,puck«tg '.. ' , -luiw. Free— 4c«ißuß,i»i»n jhpn^jyfflSii
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Manawatu Herald, 22 February 1881, Page 4
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739Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 22 February 1881, Page 4
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