Business Notices. Dressmaking. UNDERCLOTHING. MISS KINGSBURY Begs to announce to, lier numerous patrons that she has removed to Bakers’ Buildings, next to D. MacFarlane, Grocer, Havelock Street, Ashburton. Orders promptly attended to. 396 e DOMESTIC PATTERNS Mrs Hodge, DRESSMAKER, TANCRED STREET, Thanks the Ladies of Ashburton for their liberal patronage, and begs to intimate that she has received a few choice DRESS MATERIALS from 7|d, KILTING (by machine) Id per yard. American Domestic Pattern Depot. •REGISTRY OFFICE FOR FEMALE SERVANTS. 85 APRIL, 1883, r. Taylor’s PRICE LIST OF TEAS AND GROCERIES. ■ Just received, a few tons of new Dunedin Oatmeal, price 3s 9J per bag. From London, new Marmalade in glass packages, comprising— Goblets containing 11b,‘ Is Tumblers ~ v ,, Is Tankards ~ ~ ls'2d Glass Jars ~ ~ Is Glass Jars ~ 21b, Is 6d Sugar basins. Is 6d Amber sugar basins, Is 8d Covered butter dishes, Is 8d Jelly moulds, Is 6d Glass Jugs, 2lba, 2s 6d Some really choice new figs, Is per box Kaikoura Sheep’s Tongues, 3s per tin A few cases of Clams left, 2lb tin, Is 2d New Balmoral Biscuit 3,3 d per lb. 83, COLOMBO STREET. T. TAYLOR solicits a trial of his new brands of Tea, which will be found aa v strong and good-flavored as any in Christchurch at 6d per lb more money, and absolutely pure, no doubtful samples being acceptod. They are Houqua blend, 2s per lb ■ Caravan tea (Russian favorite), 2s 4d ; per lb Pouchong tea (favorite in India), 2s lOd per lb Though not a s If-styled professed teataster (for there are no others), T. T, has 20 years’ London experience of the tea trade, and being his own agent, the purchaser has one profit the less to pay ; in short, 6d may be saved in the purchase of every pound of tea at Taylor’s. 139, MANCHESTER STREET. A strong, good-flavored family Tea, Is Cd pecrib. A reduction of 2d per lb on 121 b boxes of any of the above An 1 lib box of new season’s tea, 13s 6d, strong, good flavour, good leaf An of new season’s Compare this with the 25? box of other houses An 111 b box of the finest imported Assam and Lapsang Souchong Teas, 28s Half-chests of 401bs, £2 10a to £5 Indian packets, in lead, of pure Assam Tea, 2a 4d per lb Currants, Raisins, and Sultanas, washed and dried ready for use, by patent machinery, the cleanest fruit in New Zealand New Currants, 6d per lb New Raisins, 6d and 8d; New Sultanas, 9d New Mixed Peel, la 6d per lb TRIANGLE (LATE Lentils, Egyptian, 3d per lb Lentils, German, 6d per lb Haricots, 3d per lb Maize Meal, 3d per lb White Crystal Sugar, 4d p;r lb Finest Crystal Sugar, 4£u per lb ~ ~ Snowdrops, 5d Pure Lemon J uice, quarts, Is 9d Calvesfoot Jelly, quarts 3s 6d, pints 2s 4d Loose Baking Powder, Is per lb Fowl’s Wheat, 3s 6d per bushel Best Flour, 25lbs 3s 4d ; 501bs 6s 6d New Muscatels, Is 6d per lb French Plums, 2lb bottle, 3s 6d v Preserved Ginger, 4a 6d per jar High test Kerosene, 8s 6d, 9s 6d, and 10s 6d per tin A special discount allowed on all orders of £5 and upwards 123, LOWER HIGH STREET. GENERAL STOR E , Mount Somers. W, H. PUDDICOMBE, while having take the. management of Mrs Major’s business at Alford Forest, will still, carry on business at Mount Somers as heretofore, and takes this opportunity of thanking his numerous friends and customers for the liberal support accorded to him since commencing business as a general storekeeper in Mount Somers, and also to assure them that he has just BOUGHT a SPLENDID STOCK in all the LEADING LINES, which will be sold at LOWEST SALE PRICES. Having a Large and Varied Stock, your continued support is respectfully solicited, W. H. PUDDICOMBE, MOUNT b O M E R S. ALL WHO INTEND B GILDING, Are invited to CALL at the YARDS OF J. T. BROWN, TIMBER AND COAL MERCHANT, Where they can be fully supplied with everything they require in TIMBER of all kinds, and every other trade line at Lowest Ourrent Rates. SPECIAL LINES LANDING. FENCING WIRE, IRON, CEMENT. American Dressed Shelving, and other Timber, large assortment. Special attion to Country Orders, and shipped direct from siding. J. T. BROWN, Office : Tuam street. Wholesale Depot: Railway Siding and Sawmill, South Belt, Christchurch. ill 9 HE ASHBURTON GUARDIAN. Published Daily, Can be obtained from the follow in, AGENTS, who will receive orders •- -
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 959, 2 June 1883, Page 1
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