GftKAT clearing sale KING BEOS. T7HN.DING it necessary to EN LARGE THEIR PREMISES, and m order to make room for their present Stock and large consignments to arrive, while the necessary alterations are being made, have determined to hold a CLEARING SALE, But find space too limited to quote prices of more than a few lines. PAPERHANGINGS. Latest and choicest patterns,, imported direct, from 5d per piece. The remainder of a large and well-selected Stock will be sold at 10 per cent, under cost price. WHITE LEAD In cwt., 56, and 28 lbs. Anchor and White Fleece Brands, 8s per 281 b tin. A reduction made for larger quantities. LINSEED OIL Best Raw Linseed Oil m 5 gallon Drums 4s 3d per gallon. Best Boiled do do do, 4s 6d per gallon. PAINT. Turps, Colons, Mixed Paints,. Driers, Scrim, Tacks, Tape, with all goods required by Painters and Paperhangers, will be sold at Prices to defy competition. Special terms given to the Trade ROOFING IRON. Best Brands £25 10s per ton. Roofing FeJt 16s 9d per piece, lodging, Spouting, Down-pipe, Zinc, Cement, and Builders, Ironmongery at correspondingly low prices. Special advantages given to Builders AXE'S. Sharp's Axes reduced to 5s 6d each. Tools ol every Description. CHINA, GLASS, & CROCKERY. ' and Carefully selected Stock on hand. GROCERIES. (KING BROTHERS' Groceries have | iastly earned the reputation of being j the best and cheapest ou the West I Coast, and have stoo 1 the test of years, tbe firm beiug the oldest Storekeepers m Palmerston. Their success m this Department has been achieved through ultimate knowledge of the business, long experience, and by ALWA^ adhering to the best Brands. I FLOUR, BRAN, POLLARD, \ OATS AND CHAFF, ; Colo»i A l produce of all kinds bought for CASH. \ TIMBER AND SHINGLES Building, timber at cuurenfc mill prices. Shingles always on hand. All Goods delivered per Trap or Pack Horses anywhere within a radius of 10 <y„«;s. * Special attention is directed to the I fact that the fiim have not been m the' habit of selling well-known aud leading lines at extra low prices m order to curry public favour, and to recoup themselves by securing an undue profiit on other goods, the value of which is not so wiell nown. * .... ""y ; - ">: .-*--... ■ - - -yvy-
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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 165, 19 January 1883, Page 4
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377Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 165, 19 January 1883, Page 4
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