WINES & SPIRITS I ALE and _ PORTER. To Settlers Sc Private Families. WANTED KNOWN, —That any person not requiring 2 Gallons or 1 Dozen of each sort of Liquor, can have it assorted as they please, so long as the required quantity is taken. Special attention is being paid to this Department, and I can deliver parcels to any part of the town or country on the shortest notice, ijggf 1 None but the Best Brands are kept. 8. TAPLUST, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. TO HOTELKEEPERS. ANTED KNOWN, —That I have on Sale in Cases and Quarter-Casks : Dunville’s very old Irish Whisky Greenlees’ very old Scotch Whisky Kinahan LL Whisky Otard’s Old Brandy Bisquit Debrouche Flasks and Halves Clarets and Australian Wines Orange and Stoughton Bitters J.D.K.Z. and Key Geneva Forster’s,Tennent’s,& Younger’s Ale, do. Lime Juice and Lime Juice Cordials Wolfe’s Schnapps Champagne, Cliquot, pints and quarts Walker’s Kilmarnock Whisky Burke’s Scotch and Irish Whisky ' Ileming & Martell’s light and dark Brandy Bisquit Debrouche Brandy Port and Sherry Wines Cigars—Swiss and Havannah R.W.P. and Timon Hart Rum, 30 deg. Burke’s and Boar’s Head Stout, pts & qts Booth’s and Burnett’s Old Tom Heddell’s Ginger Wine Sarsaparilla, Drummond’s & Townsend’s Eno’s Fruit Salt S. TAPLIN.
BOOTS and SHOES.—“The Zealandia!" THIS is a Department that has also had my Special Attention, and all I can sa;y is that the Goods speak for themselves both as to Cheapness and Good Quality. If you “ Heads of Families” want a good and Cheap Colonial-made Boot (together with a neat fit) for yourselves, wives, and children, call and make your purchases at -S. TAPLIN’S. I BUILDERS’ Hollowware. XEONMONGEKY Cutlery. IHAYB just landed a Large and Varied Assortment of English and American Builders’ Ironmongery. Also 200 CASES KEKOSINE. S. TAPLIN. TO PAINTERS. r CAN offer you PAINTS AND OILS Cheaper than you can import them. Q T A PT.T¥
GROCERY I GROCERY ! I Established] CtROCERY ! ! ! [IB6B. New SEASON’S TEAS, in Cheats, Half-chests, and Boxes. Wholesale and j Retail. Note —The Teas imported by me are the Finest procurable, and the Prices are the Lowest. S. T APLIN. SUGAR. SUGAR. SUGAR. FINEST LTV $ I.C. in 40lb BAGS. J^"OTE.— Town and Country TSi People should not forget to call and purchase their iS» SFfiAfifrom me, as my prices are the Lowest of any in the Trade, and the quality the Best. o ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE ! .m s. “tajpein. Flour, Oatmeal, Currants, Raisins, Candles, Salmon, Lobster, A n d Treacle, Rice, Soda, Every Other Article Pepper, Vinegar, required for Family Use Soap Oysters, can be obtained at the Bacon, Ham, General Store of Samuel Cheese. Taplin.
SEEDS GRAIN & SEEDS I and GRAIN ALWAYS on HAND: OATS, Chaff, Chick Wheat, Pollard, Bran, Eye-grass Seed, Cocksfoot, Clover Seed of all kinds. Cornsacks and Woolpacks. All at the lowest possible prices at 8. TAPLIN’B. EARTHENWARE & GLASSWARE I A Splendid Stock to Select from. HOTELS or Private Families should not forget to visit my Establishment before making their purchases, as I have had 16 years’ experience, and know exactly their requirements. 8. TALLIN. Union Fire & Marine Insurance Company. Head Office - - - Christchurch, N.Z. fiAPim TNSURAKCES effected on Dwelling-houses or the contents thereof, Stores, Hotels, I Wool Merchandise, Hulls of Ships or Steamers, and every other description of; Jnsurabie Property ; at the Lowest Remunerative Rates. Claims after Adjustment Paid promptly. 8. TAPLIN, Agent Patea District .
£9OO Tannery. NEW PLYMOUTH. Greatest bargain between Wanganui and Auckland a Tannery, also Wool-washing Grounds and Appliances, Soap Boiling and Candle Factory, with Portable Engine, £7OO worth of Buildings, a large Dam and never-failing stream of water, 15 acres of Freehold Land within 30 chains of Town, and all for £9OO. For a steady and practical man this must be a certain fortune. • Terms easy. WM. COURTNEY.
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Patea Mail, 19 June 1882, Page 1
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625Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, 19 June 1882, Page 1
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