Young Bros., (late j . r . wbi g u tJ, ArchitectsVictoria Avenue, Wanganui. ' Young Bros., (X LVI L ENGINEERS, Authorised and Licensed SURVEYORS, Wanganui.
LAST WEEK OF R. A. Adam s’, SALE AT WAVERLEY. STILL FURTHER REDUCTIONS, GOODS MUST BE CLEARED AT ANY SACRIFICE.
ESTABLISHED, 1868. pATEA AREHOUSE. This is the oldest established warehouse between Wanganui and New Plymouth, HE PROPRIETOR begs to notify to his numerous customers that ho has just received another large consignment of GOODS, direct from London, consisting of Wines, Spirits, Ales and Porters, GROCERIES, IRONMONGERY, and 50 cases of Galvanised Iron, all of which he is offering to his customers at prices below everybody else’s. HOW TO SAVE MONEY . Country settlers should avail themselves of the train every Saturday for the purpose of paying this popular and old established house a visit. They would save their train fare, ns well as making a good day’s wages.
Bulk Spirits in Stock, WHISKIES’ Glenlessa, Lochdhu, Thom and Cameron, Kilmarnock, Pure Hazeldean Malt and Dunville’s. BRANDIESMenkou’s, Bisqnit De Bouche, Champagne Vineyard proprietors, Lucicn Bel lot and Dennis Mounie. PORTWINBSandoman’s V^VV SHERRIES* Burden’s °° yl ° Burden’s y ° p nnd Davies’ Star. ADELAIDE WINES— Constantia, 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 GoodsWHlSKlES—Kilmarnock, Royal Blend, Lochdhu, Jereboam, Kinahan’s L L, Dunville’s, Teachers, Lome, and Rob Roy. BRANDIES —Hennessy’s, Martell’s, Men* kon, Bisquib De Bouche, Olard, and Djnnis Mounie. Flasks and Halves, Brandy and Whisky. Wolfe’s Schnapps. Geneva JDKZ, ALES and PORTERS—Read’s nnd Porter’s Bull-dog, Burke’s, Forster’s, Tennant’s, Griffin’s, and Bonrs-head. Rhapsodia and all other sorts of Cordials Bottling- Department. Families can bo well served from this department. By taking 2 gallons of liquor they may have a dozen dilferent sorts, if they choose. BOOTS AND SHOES,
consisting of Lawn Tennis Shoes, Cricketing Boots, and every other kind requisite for Ladies, Gentlemen and Youths. A nice Showroom has been filled up purposely for Boots and Shoes. ON SALE ; Woolpaeks, Sheep-shears, Sheep Dip (Cooper’s), Sulphur, Ironmongery, Groceries, Earthen, China and Lampware, Chaff, Oats and Chickfeed. Cricketing Goods. Lawn Tennis Sets. SAML. “TAPLIN, Wholesale and Retail 2>ealer D strict Agent of the Union Insurance Company of New Zealand. Hoad office : Christchurch ; capital, £2,000,000.
STUD SEASON. HORSE CARDS neatly and cheaply printed at the Mail office.
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Patea Mail, Volume IX, Issue 1131, 28 December 1883, Page 2
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