1882 2 xrvixxter 1882 FIRST OET CASES EX S. 8. “HERO.” O O CASES EX S. 8. “HERO.” O riqilE above shipment lias been personally selected -U with great care, and comprises the LdtCSt FdShlOnS IH "YT IL LI NER Y, Bonnets, and Trimmed Hats. TKTEW Shiipes in Sealskin Hats. EIV Shapes in Satin Straw Hats. NEW Embossed Velvets & Watered Silks. yjEW French and English Flowers. EW Ostrich Plumes and Flats. TVtEW Ribbons and Glove's. EW Ladies’ Ulsters. NEW French Merinos in Colored and Black. TVTEW Satin Cloths in all the latest ’ < 'olors. yj'EW Satteens and Wool Beiges. EW Laee find Muslin Curtains. TVTEW Ladies’ and Children’s Boots. ' EW Costume Cloths, latest FASIItON, ETC., ETC. 5 BALES White Blankets, 9/4, 10/4, and 11/4. BALE Real Welsh Flannels. 3 CASES Men’s, Bovs' & Youths’ C L 0 T HING. 2 CASES Men’s, Boys’ & Youths’ FELT HATS. 3 CASES Men’s Boys’ <t Youths’ White & Colored Shirts. —CASE Men’s Waterproof Coats. TRUNKS Men’s E.S. Boots. 4/4 & 8/4 Real Mackintosh Waterproof Sheetings. %* THE STOCK is now rcpletdTin every Department, and being by far the Largest and Best Assorted, the undersigned would resjiectfully solicit inspection. "Wm. Adair. rp/ETL I rpE JY I rjUETL I Unreserved Sale bv Public Auction. Messrs. Hull Bros., TEA MERCHANTS, Auckland. (THUE above FIRM having dissolved Partnership, the whole of their STOCK OF TEAS —AND — General Groceries, Amounting to about £12,000, were disposed of by Public Auction. The Undersigned purposely attended the sale, and secured large quantities of New Season’s TEAS, AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE, as the following quotations will show :— 50 Half-chests beautifully-flavored Black Tea, 2s. per 75 Half-chests best India and China Tea, 2s. 6d. per Ito., usual price 3s. gd. per lb. Liberal Allowance made to purchasers of Tibs., and upwards. TEST ARRIVED-5 6 CELS © S, EX “ EUTURPE,” " Transhipped at Wellington, Genera! Groceries and Oilmen's Stores. ■Win. .A-dELIr. WINES AND SPIRITS. THE Undersigned has a LARGE STOCK of the above GOODS of the *»* VERY BEST BRANDS. *,* Hennessy’s Brandy, 1 and 3 Stars. Scotch and Irish Whiskys, 10 to 20 years old (blended). Old Jamaica Rum. Booth’s and Burnett’s Old Tom. Wolfe’s Schnapps, in pints and quarts. Gin, in three and four gallon cases. Adelaide Wines, in splendid condition. Port and Sherry Wines, best quality. Ginger Wine, in ease and bulk. Gillon’s Lime Juice Cordial. A.LJE &d FOBTEB. GUINESS’ STOUT (in pints and quarts). BASS AND CO.’S ALES (in pints and quarts). 236 WM. ADAIK.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1063, 20 April 1882, Page 3
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