m H fa fes K mi-IB Undersigned, while Thanking the Settlers and Public A Generally for the Very Liberal support accorded him during the lest Twelve Months, would assure lhem that ho will still endeavor to maintain the just reputation of being the Cheapest Storekeeper in the district. His Motto, as usual, is Small Profits and a £arge Trade, and with the Large Stock of Goods of Every Description now on hand, lie may confidently assert that he can compete, in either Wholesale or Retail Lines, with any house in the district; and having just completed Stock- (akin;;, holms RE-MARKED HIS GOODS LOWER than his usual Cheap Prices, and is now (and for the next Twenty-eight days.) holding a CHEAP CASH SALE, And making a further Reduction of 10 percent, on all Purchases of 20s and Upwards, in the Following Lines:—■ m 0 m £3 Drapery and Clothing Coots and Saddlery Crockery and Rrnshware Glassware, Lamps, and Fancv Goods THE GROCERY , DEPARTMENT Will ho lomul complete with every Article desired. IN THE BUILDERS LINE Doors, Sashes, Mouldings, Architraves, House Blocks. Corrugated Iron, Ridging, Spouting, Shingles, Palings, Paints, Gils, Colors, Varnishes, Scrim, and Paper. Tho Trade Supplied Liberally. Agent for Geo. White's Celebrated Well-burnt Bricks, which may be bad at £3 5s per Thousand, at the Yard, Komianby. L X J A : w ei, . Fl H © L P . P K K ! > % & $ !W I f I M Wholesale and Retail Storekeeper, and Licensed Dealer in Arms and Ammunition. JL V»
The Undersigned begs to intimate to his Customers and to those Persons holding- his Price List, that on and after the month of NOVEMBER, his Goods will be sold subject to the ids:/ in Price and Increased Taxation. SAML. TAPLIN. JUST SUSCSZVBS IB'sT fHS UEr2*S:SSI©SffSaJ (Lx St. Leonards from London) MENS’ AND YOUTHS’ CRICKETING GOODS, Consisting of BATS ! BALLS I BATTING-GLOYES ! GAUNTLETS. LEG GUARDS, STUMPS AND BAILS, SCORING-BOOKS, CRICKETING BAGS, LONG-STOPPING NETS, LILLYWHITE’S “Guide to Cuicketkks,” COATS, TROWSERS, CAPS, BOOTS, AND SPIKES. The Bats are Cobbelt’a and Pago's—Single, Double, and All-cane Superior (right and left Lund). Balls are Duke’s, Darke’s, and Page’s (treble and double seam). *** Cricketers way rely upon fjdiivtj material of the very best description from this establishment , as S. Ts Stock is selected hi/ a member of the Manddmae Club. ALSO, ON SALE—SULPHUR, LIME, WOOL PACKS, COOPER’S SHEEP DIP, SHEEP SHEARS MARKING INK, TWINE. FENCING WIRE, CORRUGATED IRON, BUILDERS’ IRONMONGERY. EARTHEN , GLASS , CHINA , AND LAMPWARE OF THE NEWEST PATTERNS. PAINTS AND OILS. NEW SEASONS 5 TEAS: WINES AND SPIRITS, GROCERIES, OILMEN'S STORES TOBACCOS, CIGARS. CORN SACKS. LADIES’, GENTS.’, YOUTHS’, AND CHILDRENS’ BOOTS AJSTD SHOES; All of Colonial Maicf.. GRASS <fe CLOVER SEEDS. o The Undersigned will indent any class of goods for bis clients tif not in stock) lor a very small commission. s .“tlplTn , CE ISTERAL me rchant, SHI P PING AN D CO M MIS SI 0 N AGE NT. LICENSED DEALER IN AR3IS AND AMMUNITION CARLYLE:
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Patea Mail, Volume V, Issue 486, 20 December 1879, Page 3
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