JOHN GIBS ON HAS FOB SALE,— Comprising Avery & Fairbanks Scales and Weighing Machines for Druggists, Batchers, Grocers, Domestic, Granary, Woolshed; up to Bcwt. American Lampware, Tools, Locks, and Notions, Minton’s Tiles, China and Crockery (Ist prize and Gold Medal, Melbourne.) Smith and Welstood Cooking Ranges, Glassware, Brass Foundry, Cutlery, Plated Goods. Builders’ Furnishing and General Ironmongery and Tinware. Sydney Company’s Sugar, I.W. & I.C. (own importation). The Celebrated Indian Teas imported direct from the Growers in Assam ; a trial solicited. China Teas of the Finest Quality; no inferior; kept. Agent for Singer’s Sewing Machines. Davis’s Vertical Feed and other Machines on hand. Groceries, Flour, Oatmeal, Oats, Seeds, Wines & Spirits, etc. Drapery, Men’s Clothing, Boots, etc., of superior quality and Moderate Prices. For Sale, A SIX-CHAMBER Revolving Rifle, with sling and case complete. A superior and handy weapon for defence. Can be seen at Mr Barker’s, Patea. THE UNDERSIGNED respectfully requests those persons who are indebted to her, to settle their accounts with Messrs J. and H. Chadwick, whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge. M. J. O’SULLIVAN.
HALL OF COMMERCE. W. Brown Has now opened the bulk of his Shipments of Summer MILLIN3BBY ! DRAPERY! 1 CLOTHING-!!! See. Consisting of 90 Cases and Bales, which are now open for inspection. No Old Goods to select from, the whole being New- and fresh from the hands of the Manufacturers this season, forming the CHEAPEST & BEST ASSORTMENT OF GOODS ever offered in this District, New French Beiges DRESS DEPARTMENT: New Plain and Fancy Lustres New Plain and Pompadour Cambrics and Sateens, and all the Novelties in Dress Goods New Ombra Materials New Dress Linens * FANCY DEPARTMENT: Novelties in Scarves , Fischus , Parasols , Kid and Lisle Thread Gloves , Shaded Satins , Ribbons , Crewel Wools , fyc. o MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT: Grey and White Calicoes, Towels, Ticks, Sheetings, Quilts, Cretonnes in great variety, etc. Show Room : Ladies’ Trimmed Hats, and Bonnnets Ladies’ and Children’s Untrimmed Hats Children’s Washing Hats in endless variety New Fichus, Dolmans and Hnbbard Mantles Underclothing, Baby Linen, Feathers, Flowers, &c. MILLINERY and DRESSMAKING On the Premises, by Ladies of ability and experience. Satisfaction guaranteed. The CLOTHING DEPARTMENT ts now replete with a first-class assortment of Gents’ Shirts, Socks, Ties, Scarves, Collars, Hats, Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, &c., &c. Just, to hand, iSO Pairs Men’s Geelong Tweed Trousersd Vests, Made to my own order expressly for the requirements of this district. Inspection is cordially invited, irrespective of any purchase being made, to call at the ** Wall of Commerce,’ ’ where yon can obtain the best of Goods at the lowest possible price, combined with civility and attention. ■ ft PATTERNS SENT TO EVERY PART OF THE DISTRICT. NEW GOODS ARRIVE WEEKLY. fg- NOTE THE ADDRESS : W. BROWN, • Hall of Commerce, PATEA.
BEE-HIVE STORE, EGMONT-STKEET, PATEA. JOHN WHELAN has on sale— Prime Akaroa Cheese Canterbury Haras and Bacon, new cure, expected to arrive daily. Anderson & Co’s Patent SelfRaising Flour, For making Bread, Scones, Cakes, Puddings, Pastry, &c., always ready, nothing more being required for Bread or Scones than the addition of Milk or Water. This Flour is made from the best samples of wheat most carefully prepared, and is more economical in use than the flour usually sold for domestic purposes. The advantages derived from using this Self-raising Flour are: saving of time in preparing it for the oven; the certainty of its results; its production is greater; it is more wholesome, nutritious, and agreeable to th 3 taste. Bread or Cakes made from the Self-raising Flour will keep much longer, or may be eaten when fresh without detriment, being more easily digested than when made by any other process. The glueten, saccharine, and other elements of nutrition are greatly destroyed during the process of fermentation, while they arc preserved in all their strength in Bread made from our Self-Baisino Flour.
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Patea Mail, 2 November 1881, Page 2
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