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FATE A WAREHOUSE. THE FOLLOWING EXTENSIVE PURCHASES HAYING' been made with judgment and a knowledge of the markets and having from their extent Commanded liberal Discounts Not accorded to small orders, the undersigned is in a position to do business with his customers upon liberal terms and at prices, while leaving the undersigned a small profit, are so low that would-be competitors have to sell below cost in their endeavour to compete. 5 Bales Wool Packs, large size, heavy weights 100 Bags 1 C Sugar 00 Bags fine white snowdrop sugar 60 superior white snowdrop 10 casks English crushed Loaf Sugar 60 mats yellow Mauritius Sugar 40 Boxes New Season Teas 16 half-chests new season Teas 29 cases Johnstone’s dams lo cases Sharpe’s Axes 10 cases American Chairs 30 quarter-casks and octaves Hum, Whiskey, Palo and Dark Brandy Port and Sherry 100 cases Brandy, Rum, Whiskey, Wines, Ac 60 boxes Price’s Candles 60 cases Kerosene 10 barrels new Irnit currants 20 boxes new fruit raisins 6 kegs new fruit Apples 2 eases dates 20 tons Oamaru and Canterbury Flour 100 bags Oats 20 cases Wolfe’s Scheidam (Schnapps Sheep Shears Ward and Payne’s and Sorbys solid necks 100 bolts scrim 72 inches inches wide Nails, Zinc, Perforated Zinc, Putty Linseed Oil, Ruddle, Lamp Black White Lead, Paints, Dries, Brushes Corn Sacks, Glassware, Crockery Men’s, Youths’ & Boys’ Clothing 3SOOTS. —Large and well-selected stock. PXjOTJGtTTS ANT) HARROWS IRONMONGERY, CUTLERY, CARPENTERS* TOOLS, &». JOHN GIBSON, NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. cw-r-*: v< ft cm M 3 H gc'f. ©jpsip fftp r M A M BEGS to inform the public of the Patoa district ol the arrival ol his first portion o Spring and Summer Goods, Which will be found on inspection to contain all the novelties ef the season, and to make room for large shipments, dailv expected, be has determined to hold a GENUINE CLEARING SALE Of Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing, ol first-class material and best workmanship From the Soth October to the 2.oth November. BLANKETS! BLANKETS!! BLANKETS! ! ! in all colour SHAWLS AND PRINTS IN GREAT VARIETY. To be sold at such low prices as will really astonish purchasers. LADIES’ DRESS MATERIAL, IN ALL COLOURS SHADES AND PATTERNS ladies’ Underclothing In Great Variety, And of every description. Ladies’ Camasoles Ladies’ Costumes and Polonaises Ladies’ beautiful embroidered Skirts Ladies’ Under Dress Skirts Ladies’ Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments and Trimmings, Cloud Scarfs, Collaretts, new and fashionable shapes A LOT OF FANCY GOODS Too numerous too particularise, and will be submitted 30 per cent below anything of the kind ever offered in the district, FURNITURE. F. M‘G. has on sale in the room, over his store, a lot of first-class furniture. Crockery? China, Glassware, of all description. BOOTS SHOES AND SADDLERY, FOR WHICH NO REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE REFUSED. A large quantity of groceries and oilmen’s stores always in stock. Ironmongery in all its branches. Scrim, scrim, scrim, 6HI per yard by the holt. Papcrhangings in great variety. Tea, Tea, Tea.—A large and choice stock of now season teas, in chests, half chests, and boxes. Spirits. —This department is most completely stocked. Bottled stout and ales of the best brands, always on hand. Kerosene. —30 cases kerosene, at 9s per tin for cash. Two Tons Seed Potatoes for Sale. A quantity of first-class bacon and hams on sale.

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Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 66, 27 November 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 66, 27 November 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Patea Mail, Volume I, Issue 66, 27 November 1875, Page 1

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