Business Notices. Dressm A K I N G. ' UNDERCLOTHING. Ml S S EIN GSBDR Y Begsto- Announce to her- numeroua patrons that she has removed irtcr. Bakers' Buildings, next to D. MacFarlanb, Grocer, Havelock Street,-. ; Asiibtoton. . r. '■ Orders promptly attehded to.' 396 e
DOMESTIC PATTERNS ■■■Hodge, • DRESSMAKER, TANCRED. STREET, ' Thanks the Ladies : of Ashburtoh :; for their liberal begs to intimate ttyvf she has; reoejjre/i a.Sev,jOgoipjt; DBESS.-JIATERIAtS rfro.tn]#£di -v KILTING- (by ma'ohine) Id per yard. : ’ Pattefil Depot; • ' REGISTRY OFFICE FOR FEMALE „.J3ERYAJSTS~,:~J" " ‘"B6
APRIL, fSSj, ,T. Taylor’s P R I 0‘ B '* l * 'L r : ■*r * S T r V;l.- : OF ■ ■ ' ; ' TEAS AND GROCERIES. ' ; Just received, a few < ton® of new. Dunedia Oatmeal,iprice, 3a 9d per bag. ; ; , From London, new Marmalade; in glass .packages, comprising^ Goblets containing lib* Is i .. Tuitabjers; ~1:1-8- ... -r Tankards, .1 l«;2d. ; ; ; ■-Glass-Jars ;j r ; • ;,la. . . .Glass Jars ~ 21b, .Is 6d Sugar-basins, Is 6d; • Amber sugari basins, Is 8d i - , Go.verpdibutter dishes, ;lsrßd :■ 1 ' Jelly moulds,-Is 6d , ; GJass Jv?gs, 2lba, 2s ,j s Spme"reallychoice figs, la per box?, Sleep’s Tongues, 3a per tin :.i A few <ases/p)f CUams left, 31b tin, Is 2d,; New Balmoral-Biscuits, 3d .per lb. : 33, COLOMBO STREET. T. TAYLOR solicits a trial of his new brands of Tea,-which will be found as strong,and good-flavored as any in Christchurch at fid* per lb more money, and absolutely pure, no, doubtful samples being accept id. , They are—- . .Houqua blend, 2s per lb , , . - ■ Caravan tea (Russian favorite), 2s 4d per lb. ' Pbucbong tea (favorite in India), 2s'^.Od per lb ' ; ..j Though not, a s, If-professed teataster (for there, are no others), T., T. has 26 years’ London, experience of the tea trade, and being his owp. agent, the purchaser has one profit the less to pay {■ in short, 6d .mayi.be saved in the purchase of every pound of tea at Taylor's. • 139, MANCHESTER STREET. A strong, good-flavored family Tda, Is
6d per lb. , ~ ' A" reduction of 2d per lb on . 121 b boxes ofany of the above An 111 b bpx of new; season?B tea, 13s 6d, I strong, good flavour, good leaf ' An 111 b box of nem> season’s tea, 20a.: Compare this with the 25a box of j■- other houses ' "• ‘- f ; ■ fi; ' -■ ; An 111b'box of the finest imported Assam, i and Lapsang Souchong Teas,'2Bs ; ' Half-chests of 401Bs, £2 10s t6 ; £5. : ' Indian, packets, 1 in leAd, of pure'Assam Tea, 2sAd'j^r.lb', ;Currants, Raisins,* and Siillahas, wasted i ... . and dried ready for use, by patent s , machinery, the cleanest frpit jua^ew, ! r Zealand .•:> 1..- .v-o ,i; jNew Currantsi'fld per/lh; l,sw. . L. 'New .Raisins,vfid and 8d; New Sultanas, 9d ■New MixedPeel* Is6d per Ib : 1j i; 1 ' | TRIANGLE (LATE 1 D AYENPORT). ; Ifiepiiis, B,gypti^, f '3d'p9rlb^!' i ' A-’ Il,\ fld.perjb, . ! r ,v i;;:i lEfarioots,:3d peijilb,,,, ji ~t jßiaize Meal. Sdipqr lb - , ■ i i Whits. Crystal SuqatJ 4d per lb. -i ; ; jPitteit' Crystal Sugah, per lb ' ■ , rfiv -i 1 j Snowdrops', 6di *>■ ; - Pure-Lemon Juice; quarts, 1 Is 9d : : Oalvesfopt Jelly, quarts pintß;3s,4d Lbdsd baking Powder, Is per lb; 1 •' 3s 6d ; bu6hel • Beatßlßbij','Splbs'ds : 4d ; 60lbs ! 6s6fl ; New la fid.per lb^., Brepbh Plums, pottle, 3s,dd Preserved Ginger, 4s 6d per jar . ; ■ [High test. Kerosene, 8s ,6dj ~9a 6d, and | r ,10s 6d per tinr; ■; !■ 1 •;> j A special discount allowed on all j orders ofJßoandup wards 1 ! 123, LOWER HIGH STREET.
Reid and gray ’s : Newly Improved New Zealand, Central u Disc,.,.' -V : ' Disc/ ' I ( 280, made %hd in use., -Is the simplest, the best, a fid the most durable in the market. , , ~ . fi Last season it tpck-Eirst Prize in competition with, all .Colonial and, American ifiak.era, ,at Christchn ch. j Xhipedm*. In r . Vdrcargill, Wynclham, ~(Jore,, Oamftra, Timaru, Waimate., Ellesmere, Kangiora,; Mfisterton, Auckland, and Wapganui. lf; (, kept in stock—6, 8, 10,, and 13 ft,i .. . Reid .and Gray’s New Zealand I Binder. . "At thd Okmaru trial of Twine Binders | it" took ' the’ Gold Medal as the best Mdchihe in the .field, beating Samuelapn’s' and Howard’s. ’’ This season, at thATaiefi trial, it took First Prize aAthe bast Reaper and'Binder, and also a Frrst-Prtee- as the best allround .Machine/.; inf'competitibh " With Hornsby’s, Howardisj and W. A. Wood’s. We are now- booking Orders for the following harvest; ■ and, as • the 'demand Will be large wel>wohld- like our’friends' to order at once* uto'avoid disappointment..’ As .We Will have a' welbassorted stock of Mttidgs ate alii our Branches/ Farmers can i rely<]opi.getting' Fittings at- a nioiHettt's notice/;n ■> ,<»ui it} ; h-rjsii.l mil f i&oubl^ffiitbW J '‘Plo'ngh‘Bi it '.Clhaffcfitifdrt, r Horse''Gears,' Cambridge ■ Roll dtS;' I 'FeM : fihfilelW/fctb?* dto. IllnatratedhktaldgueS'free drt'applicte^oA' td'bur d4«{' dr to ; '*our Jii^rarioheß; At IJ Oamiit l u; ■OhtisWWlr(ih, a &H’ i
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 982, 29 June 1883, Page 1
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