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Business Notice. W. ADAIR’S NEW SEASON’S SHIPMENTS, Ex Steamers Tongariro, Florida, and Aorangi. I have mufh pleasure in announcing that I have opened out iny SEVERAL DIRECT SHIPMENTS by the above vessels. The assortment of Goods is VERY CHOICE and VARIED, has been selected with great care, and will prove worthy of immediate inspection. In the DRESS DEPARTMENT I am showing some admirable shades and Qualities in STRIPED OTTOMAN’S, NUN’S CLOTH, and TAPtMI’KY fIIEGES, and a variety of CHECKED SPUN SILKS to be worn alone or in combination. In WASHING- DRESS FABRICS I hard received an unusually largo assortment of FASHIONABLE ZEPHERS, th Checks and Stripes, and also a very recherche range of FRENCH SAITEENS, both printed and in plain colors. THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Presents unusual attractions for Novelty, Style and Coloring, • *#* I have never yet been able to show a larger, more varied or choicer selection, and feel that my efforts to please and attract, the Public in thia Department must from the very nature of things bo EMINENTLY SUCCESSFUL. All other Departments are now full of NEW GOODS and are being added to by every Steamer. TO PERSONS FURNISHING. For family use. I hold the LARGEST STOCK of Sheeting, Towels, Blankets, Quilts, Curtains, Mosquito Net, and Window Hollands, all Imported Diiikct from the Manufacturers, and consequently of Excellent value. All those about to furnish, or desirous of replenishing their Household Slock should favor me with WILLIAM ADAIR. y.B.— Now that our Harbor is almost an accomplished fact and the great facilities afforded by the direct lines of ' 'cean Steamers and the great demand for NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS, W.A. is trying to make arrangements with the Directors of the New Zealand and Albion Shipping Companies to call at this Tort and deliver their Cargoes instead of transhipping at Auckland and Wellington as at present. W.A. 325

Graham, Pitt & Bennett (DIRECT IMPORTERS, GROCERS, 4c.) Have just received per s.s. Tasman a LARGE and WELLSELECTED STOCK of CHOICEST NEW SEASON’S FIRST CROP TEAS. ALSO ON HAND AND TO ARRIVE:

SUGARS— Mauritius, Fiji, Sydney, Melbourne, and Auckland. I oaf, Crushed,Jand iceing. TOBACCOS— Cameron’s, Venus, all kinds; Aromatic, The flower of all Nations, and. I wist. FRUITS— Muscatels, Elemcs, Sultanas, Currants Figs, Prunes, I'ates, Cuttings, Canned, Bottled, and Dried Apples. JAMS - Johnson’s, Peacock’s, and Kirk’s. SAUCES— L. & P. Worcester, Yorkshire Relish, Tomato, Anchovie, Mellor’s, Real indianj Chutney,* and Newsonjand Co ’s.Chutney. Glacialine, Gelatine, and Isinglass Cordials. TINNED MEATS— Beef, Mutton, Brawn, Sausages, T ripe, Sheep ongues, I’igs Feet, Ham, Tongue and Chicken.

PICKLES— West India, Imperial Hot, Oriental, Crosse and Blackwell’s, and Mortons COCOA & CHOCOLATE— Van i outen's, Cadbury’s, Epps', and Cocoa and At ilk. COFFEE - Gregg's, Crease'", Brown, Barrett's, and Coffee and Milk. BISCUITS— Bycroft's, Hudson’s, and Aulseb rook’s. FISH—-i-almon, Lobster, Sardines, Red Herrings, Kippered Herrings, Fresh Herrings, bait Herrings, Bloaters, Findon Haddocks and • 'ysters. OLIVES, OAPEES, OUEEIE, CAYENNE. HE LT iIE S— Calves’ Feet, Red and; Black Currant. Potatoes, Flour, Bran, Pollard Wheat, I ats, Maize, Wheat meal, and Oatmeal, &c., Ac.

With our Stock always purchased at First Cost from English and American Firms, ,we are in a position to supply Goods to all classes of buyers, and AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. GRAHAM, PITT & BENNETT 85

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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 313, 23 December 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 313, 23 December 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 313, 23 December 1884, Page 4

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