New Seasons Teas, 1882-3 GRAHAM, piTT& pENNETT HAVE JUST RECEIVED EX, “MENMUIR,” FKOm FOO OKO'W, 125 ZX 125 PACKAGES rosebud. PACKAGES NEW SEASONS’ TEAS. ALL SPECIALLY SELECTED FOR GOOD VALUE AND RICH FLAVOR. A LARGE AND CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK OF GROCERIES on hand, ALL FRESH AND NEW AT MODERATE PRICES. O' CANTERBURY AND LOCAL HAMS, BACON AND CHEESE. Nelson Jaxns, WHICH ARE ADMITTED TO BE THE BEST IN THE MARKET. SUGARS: COMPANY’S 1.W., 1.C., AND NO. 3, BREWERS’ CRYSTALS, MAURITIUS, AND FIJI, FOR STATION AND CURING PURPOSES, r rn"R APPAC! I CAMERONS NAIL ROD, First Quality. IUDXUjUUO ! POCKET PIECES, VENUS, ss. etc. A CHOICE ASSORTMENT 0FCALIFORNIAN TINNED FRUITS, ANGLO-SWISS MILK, COFFEE AND MILK, BISCUITS AND CONFECTIONERY, HEMP, RAPE AND CANARY SEEDS. A Large Stock of— KITCHEN’S CANDLES, Very Cheap. Also— PRICE’S, DeROUBAIX, and FLUTED PARAFFIN. Oamaru Flour and Oatmeal, Canterbury Oats and Bran, Maize, field Peas, &c., &o. W PRIME EATING AND SEED POTATOES. GRAHAM, PITT & BENNETT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL V 3D A. M X B C M A W T B . —AND—GENERAL GROCERS, CUSTOM HOUSE STREET, 65 GISBORNE.
Q. STUBBS, Sharebroker & General Agent, NAPIER. Special attention given to Petro, leum Business. 34 A. GRAHAM A- CO., WHOLESALE Wine & Spirit Merchants, WHILE thanking their customers and the Public for past support, beg to announce that they have now REPLACED their STOCKS of WINES, SPIRITS, and ALES, and are prepared to receive and execute orders in all departments of the Trade, at the— Lowest Possible Prices. ON HAND & TO ARRIVE, BY EARLY OPPORTUNITIES :— BOTTLED ALES in quarts and pints, Dog’s Head, Griffin’s White Label, Ashly’s Younger’s and McEwen's. BOTTLED STOUT, in quarts and pints— Dog’s Head, Boar’s Head, Griffin’s & Comb's. BRANDY in case—Hennessy's 1 and 3 star, Lucien Bellot, Dennis Mouine & Co., Bisquit du Bouche. A.V.C., Muller freres, Lamartine. Brandy in bulk—Hennessy’s, Bisquit du Bouche, Royer Guillet, Dennis Mouine, Burgand. BITTERS— Stoughton, Orange, Virginia, Angustura. CHAMPAGNE— Roederer, Cliquot. Mnet and Chandon, Sillcry, Sparkling Burgundy St. Julien and St. Estepha, GINGER WlNE—Heddle’s, Thom and Cameron's. OENEVA— JDKZ, Kiderlecn’s and Key. jy ME JUlCE—Heddle’s and Glllon's O LD TOM—Booth’s and Burnett’s. T>ORTS —Su;*rior Red Sandeman's, 2,3, J 7 and 4 diamond. SHERRIES —Dordon's Dark, Amontillado, Cou.cn'. Sherries. QUININE WINE. BALM. *|~^IQUERS— Cui-aooa, and Maraschino, T> UM—Fine Old Palo Jamaica, Lemon JX> Hart's, Lowndes' 10 and 30 o.p„ Rod Heart, Red Star. gtCHNAPPS —Wolffe's (quarts and pints). gARSAPARILLA— Townsend's. TTSTHISKY (in l-oso) —Irish : Kinahan’s V V Innishowen, Dunville, Buck Jumper. Scotch : Kilmarnock, Royal Blend, Jeroboam, Sauccl, Lome, Usher’s Special Reserve. VXTHIBKY (in bulk)—Rob Roy, KilmarTV nock, Teacher's, Usher’s Special Reserve, Bangatira, Danville's. A ÜBTRALIAN WINKA-Shirai, Tokay ajL *nd Constantia. 57
01SH0BNB BOOT & SHOE WAREHOUSE, (Next to Mr. East’s) COOPER'S BUILDINGS, GLADSTONE ROAD. THE Proprietors of the above Establishment beg to inform the Public that they expecting their Spring Goods to arrive per next steamer fromthe south, comprising a large stock of— LADDIES’ EVENING & STREET SHOES Also— Ladies’ & Gents’ Slippers in Embroidered Velvet & Printed Felt, GENTLEMEM’S DRESS BOOTS, LATEST STYLE AND FASHION. PROCURABLE IN EUROPE AND THE COLONIES. And are prepared to give BETTER VALUE FOR MONEY than any House in Gisborne. One Trial will give Satisfaction to the most Fastidious. An Early Inspection is Solicited. aljbbdcoom®, 83 Manager. M. G. NASMITH’S SHIPMENTS of JEWELLERY haring now partly arrived, and the— Alterations to his Premises being now completed, ENABLES HIM TO SHOW One of the Largest and Best-Assorted Stocks—of—J ewellery, In Gold and Silveb, EVER SEEN IN GISBORNE. WATCHES (Gold and Silver) from the best makers. Prize & Presentation Cups. Silver & Electro-plated Ware. He therefore INVITES INSPECTION N.B.—For the convenience of customers he will in future have his premises open from Bu.ni. till 7.30 p.xn. 320 Sheep Dip. THOMAS’S CARBOLISED COMPOSITION. THE STANDARD DIP OF VICTORIA, (Established over Twenty Years.) COSTING ONLY 2s FOR EVERY 100 SHEEP DIPPED. ONE DIPPING only necesssary for Tick. Does not require hot water, and does not Stain the Wool. Price :—ls per lb in tins of 15 lbs, and Drums of 100 lbs. PORTER & CROFT, 218 ulsbmiw Agents.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1151, 19 September 1882, Page 4
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