SPRING. ARRIVAL OF FIRST SHIPMENT of,'. SPUING GOODS AT R. A. Ada m s. ,Ex s.B. Doric from London. R. A.J-A. is fully justified in stating that this season’s selection is one of best over imported to the district, and being DIRECT IMPORTATION, Will he found 20 to 30 per cent cheaper than any non-importer'could po r sib!y sell n r . Daily expected— A CASES, ex Emhlcton, from Glasgow. SL. iA. ADAMS, Imtouteu, Tatea.
ESTABX.ISI-iKB, 3.868. ATEA HOUSE. This is I lie oldest established warehouse between Wanganui and New Plymouth. rpHE .PBOPHIETOR begs to notify to X his numerous customers that lie has just received another large consignment of GOODS, direct from Loudon, consisting of Wines, Spirits, Ales and Porters, GROG E RIE S, IRON MONG ER Y, and 50 ca<cs of Galvanised Ikon, all of which lie is offering to his customers at prices below everybody e'se’s. HOW TO SAVE MONEY. Country settlers should avail themselves of the train every Saturday for (he purpose of paying this popular and old established house a visit. They' would save their train faro, as well as making a good day’s wages. WHISKIESGlenlessn, Lbchdhu, Thom and Cameron, Kilmarnock, Pure Hazeldean Malt and Danville's. BRANDIESMcnkou’s, Bisqnit De Boucho, Champagne Vineyard proprietors, Lucien Bellot and Dennis Mounie. PORT WINE-' SHERRIESBulk Spirits in Stock. AAA nnr i AAAA yW ,na VVVV Sandeman’s
Blirdon '\v°vP Burden’s y ° p an( j Davies’ Star. ADELAIDE WlNES—Constantin, Tokay and Greenache. RUM—Thom and Cameron’s Red Star, and R. W. Preston. S. T. travels the district every month with samples of all the above mentioned wines and spirits. Case GoodsWHISKIES— Kilmarnock, Royal Blend, JLtochdhn, Jeroboam, Kinahan’s L L, Dunvillc’s, Teachers, Lome, and Rob Roy, BRANDIES —Hennessy’s, Martell’s, Menkou, Bisquit De Bouche, Olard, and Dennis Mounie. Flasks and Halves, Brandy and Whisky. Wolfe’s Schnapps. Geneva JDKZ, ALES and PORTERS—Read’s and Porter’s Bull-dog, Burke’s, Forster’s, Tennant’s, Griffin’s, and Boars-head. Rhapsodia and all other sorts of Cordials Bottling Department. Families can be well served from this department. By taking 2 gallons of liquor the3’ may have a dozen different sorts, if they choose. BOOTS AND SHOES,
consisting of Lawn Tennis Shoes, Cricketing Boots, and ever}’other kind requisite for Ladies, Gentlemen and Youths. A nice Showroom has been fitted up purposely for Boots and Shoes. ON SALE : Woolpacks, Sheep-shears, Sheep Dip (Cooper’s), Sulphur, Ironmongery, Groceries, Earthen, China and Lampwarc, Chaff, Oats and Chickfeed. Cricketing Goods. Lawn Tennis Sets.
SAML. TAPLIN, Wholesale and Retail Sealer District Agent of the Union Insurance Company of New Zealand. Head office : Christchurch ; capital, £2,000,000. T7! ELLERY GILBERT, Pianoforte, Jji* Harmonium, and Cabinet Organ Tuner and Repairer. E. E, G. makes four visits in the year between New Plymouth and Palmerston, calling at all the towns and country districts ; having with him a good supply of all kinds of material for repairing Pianos, Harmoniums, &c, &c. Pianos tuned by the year. Orders left with Mr 11. I. Jones, Hawera ; Mr Gower, Patea ; Mr Fookes, Commission Agent, Waverley, will receive prompt attention. Will visit Patea on or about the 14th instaat, and Waverley on the 17th.
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Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1112, 14 November 1883, Page 2
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