TO WA g 721 Packages POVERTY BAY (In Diamond.) Per “Star of Germany, and “ Ocean Mail via Auckland.’ ■W. ADAIR, JJAS great pleasure in intimating to the inhabitants of Poverty Bay that he has JUST RECEIVED INVOICES of his FIRST DIRECT SHIPMENT Consisting of 708 Packages, shipped in the “ Ocean Mail,” and 13 Casos the 1 ‘ Star 'of Germany.” ♦ AV. A. has made arrangements with one of the MOST EXTENSIVE BUYERS IN LONDNq TO SELECT AND FORWARD REGULAR SHIPMENTS, thus placing him in the most Favorable position for receiving Goods at th Lowest Price it is possible to import them for, thereby saving all intermediate profits. 36 CASES OF DRAPERY! 50 cases Geneva JDKZ I 2 cases Currie Powder (packets) aO cases Hennesy’s Brandy 6 cases Salad Oil 25 cases Bisquit De Bouche’s Brandy 5 cases Epps’ Cocoa 50 cases Long John Whisky 1 case West India Arrowroot 25 cases Booth’s Old Tom 2 cases Tartaric Acid 20 cases Ginger Wine 2 kegs Carbonate Soda 5 4-casks Port Mine 5 cases Pastiles 4 Octaves Port Wine 1 case Candied Peel 3 hhds Pale Brandy 2 cases Potted Meat 5 i-casks Pale Brandy 3 cases Cross & Blackwall’s Vinegar 30 cases 1 oster s Stout 2 eases Capers 5 j-hhds Vinegar 2 cases Calves’ Feet Jelly 10 |-casks Jamaica Bum 10 cases Lea & Perrin’s Sauce 20 drums Linseed Oil 5 cases „ i n ; nt 20 drums Boiled Oil 10 cases Currants ” * P 38 kegs Arsenic 7 ca ses 5 cases Blue Starch 1 case Muscatels 5 cases White Starch 5 cases Corn Flour 4 cases Windsor Blue 50 boxes Brandon’s Candles 5 cases Durham Mustard 50 boxes Roubaix’s Candles 15 cases assorted Pickles 25 boxes Price’s Candles 2 cases Oriental Pickles 10 tons BB annealed Fencing Wire 5 cases Sardines, |lb Nos. 5 6 7 “ ’ 5 cases Sardines, £lb 20 kegs Staples 9 cases Currie Powder JUST ARRIVED, 15 CASES EX “PRETTY JANE.” WILLIAM -AJDJUOR, Directs special attention to the above shipment of SPRING GOODS, bought under very favorable circumstances. New FancyJDresses, new Prints New Costumes in Pique, Batiste, Japanese silk. Black and colored silk costumes New Sun-shades, new silk Umbrellas New Silk Jackets, new shawls New Straw and Leghorn Hats New Underclothing and Baby Linen New Boots and Fancy Slippers THE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. W. A - devotes special attention to the Clothing and Outfitting Departments—his object being to provide a stock of Goods equal to those made to Measure, and as the goods are ALL NEW, W.A. can with confidence ask an inspection from those laying in a supply for the approaching season. 2 cases'Fancy Jean and Regatta Shirts 1 case White Shirts 1 case Men’s, Boys,’ and Youths’ Felt Hats 1 case Men’s, Boys,’ and Youths’ Leghorn Straw Hats. WILLIAM ADAIR, «S 5
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 329, 1 December 1875, Page 1
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462Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume III, Issue 329, 1 December 1875, Page 1
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