Cromwell Grocery and Provision "Warehouse. ~\AVID A. JOLLY <fc CO. desire to J return thanks to the public of Cromwell and the outlying districts for the liberal ncouragement they have received since openrig the above ertablishment; and they would espectf ully draw attention the following leadng Retail Lines : TEAS.—Best Medium Mixed, excellent flavour - - -2/10 # ft Extra Superfine Congou, ■ Season's, mixed with Of £x or Orange Pekoe to suit tut?"" taste - - - 3/6 ~ COFFEE-From the Pure Bean; and ground on the pi'emises - 1/6 ~ SUGARS.—YeIIow Crystals - 64d ~ White do. • -7d „ JAMS- • • - 12/-sdoz. SOAPS—best quality—from 1/- to 2/- $ Bar. CANDLES—good brands - - 1/3 fft BUTTER.—Prime Salt - - 1/6 ~ Fresh .... 1/9 „ BACON.-Rolled (spiced & unspiced) 1/- ~ CHEESE.—Rich Akaroa - - 1/- „ TOBACCOS.—Barrett's Twist (genu* ine) ; Light and Dark Aromatic - - from 5/6 ~ Sweet Aromatic (for chewing) 6/- ~ WAKATIP FLOUR—equal to Adelaide. Bakers supplied at lowest market rates, WINES, SPIRITS, and ALES, cleared from Bond. N.B.—Two and a-half per cent on all eash ;ransactions. rp HE SHAMROCK STORE, X CROMWELL. W. SHANLY & CO. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES! THE FOLLOWING 18 THE NEW TARIFF! Tea —best mixed (Young Hyson or Pekoe) per lb. From 2s 6d to 3s (3d Coffee—best, per lb Is 5d cs nMra | Yellow, per lb. . . . 6id bugars ( White 7tl Soap—best quality, per cwt. . . 30s to 40s Candle3 —per lb. by the box . . Is 2£d Butter—prime salt, per lb. . . . Is fid Bacoil—rolled, spiced and unspiced, and home-cured, per 11). . . . .Is Cheese—best Canterbury, per lb. . . !:■• Tobacco--best Barrett' Twist, per lb. f>s»jl Oats and Chaff (grown by ourselves), ;ifc
.eroseiie of prime quality, very cheap. TERMS—CASH! %* Orders delivered in any part of the District at Cromwell Prices, free of charge. "Competition is the Son, of Business." MARK THE PRICES ! pROMWELL SPRING RACES. EDITH PALMEB,STM, ASSISTED BY MR W. ALEXANDER and MR SEARELb ■\vru, GIVE A DRAWING-ROOM ENTERTAINMENT IN THE SCHOOL-HOUSE, On TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER o (race-night). A SELECT BALL Will take place after the Entertainment. I riROMWELL PUBLIC LIBRARY. The Reading-room is open to Subscribers on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays. The Library contains an extensive variety of Books in evory department of literature ; ami about £6O worth of New Works is expected to arrivo shortly from Great Britain. All the Provincial Newspapers, and a number of English Papers and Periodicals, are regularly received for the use of Subscribers. Aunual Subscription, £1 Is ; Half-Yearly, | 12s (stl; Quarterly, 7s 6d, Henry's Line of Royal Mail Coaches. EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDVY, a coach of the above lino leaves Ci,yi>e for Chomwki.l, Arkowtown, Frankton, and Quee>sto\vn, at six a.m., and every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday it returns to Cromwell and Clyde, leaving Queenstown at six a.m. Bonking Office at Cmmvdl: —The Golden Ag« I Holel. J. Y. HENRY, Proprietor.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume 2, Issue 93, 22 August 1871, Page 6
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