Business NoticesGOODS ! NEW GOODS ! Friedlander Bros. Wish to draw the attention of the public to their CASH PRICES for • NEW FRUIT AND GENERAL GROCERIES. w Currants, 6d per lb New Eleme Raisins, 7d per lb 1 New Sultanas, 81 per lb ! Mixed Peel, Is Gd per lb Figs, per 21b box, Is Good Family Teas, 2s and 2a 6d per lb Beat Black or Mixed Tea, 2a 9d per lb White Sugar, 4Jd per lb Best White Crystals, 5d per lb—reduction by the mat Coffees of the best brands—loose, or in 1,2, 4,7, and 14lb tins—ls 6d, Is Bd, and Is 101 Fresh Print Butter, Gd per lb All other Groceries equally good value. DRAPERY. We are just opening (in addition to our well-selected stock) 18 cases of General Drapery, ex Horsa and Soukar, imported direct from the manufacturers, which will be sold REMARKABLY CHEAP, to make room for coming shipments. Our CLOTHING W OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT is now replete with most fashionable and serviceable goods, and we have an excellent stock of superior
English and Colonial BOOTS and SHOES. Our DRESSMAKING and MANTLE DEPARTMENT is under the management of a first-class hand (late of Robertson and Moffat, Melbourne), a PERFECT FIT is therfore guaranteed at MODERATE PRICES. Having secured the services of a FIRST-CLASS MILLINER, of Paris and Melbourne experience, the ladies of Ashburton and the surrounding districts can depend upon having the moat stylish and cheapest Millinery that can be had. IRONMONGERY. We beg to call special attention to the above, and have determined to REDUCE the PRICES to the lowest remunerative rates.
To parties furnishing wo can offer advantages seldom met with, having just received a large and well-selected stock of household requisites, and wish to especially recommend for Christmas and New Year presents our extensive stock of electroplated, nickel silver, and Britannia metal articles. To builders and contractors we] offer special inducements. The CROCKERY and GLASSWARE DEPARTMENT has a very -large and varied stock, and at prices not to be equalled. CORNSACKS.
We have to arrive our season’s shipment of CALCUTTA CORNSACKS, Full-sized, extra strong, four bushel, manufactured expressly to our order for English wheat shipments. These Cornsacks, having been purchased by our Mr Hugo Fju>.dlandeu direct from the manufacturers in Calcutta, we can supply farmers and others on most reasonable terms. Early application wanted. We have just landed, ex Marlborough, 25 bales 5-PLY SEAMING TWINE, 50 cases CASTOR OIL, also 65 tons of Best Soft Steel BINDING WIRE, and it will be of groat advantage to farmers to give early orders, as the quality cannot be equalled. We have also on hand MANILLA and HEMP TWINE, and, owing the scarcity of same, wish farmers to give us their orders at once, : EXTRAS for all REAPERS and BINDERS kept in stock. We are prepared to make CASH ADVANCES on WOOL and GROWING CROPS at Lowest Current Rates. AGENT COLONIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 849, 23 January 1883, Page 4
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