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3STEW GOODS. Apricot marmalade,, Crosse and Blackwell, in glass camp kettles, 2s each, fresh from Soho square Indian packets, in lead, of pnre Assam tea, wonderfully strong, 2s 4d per lb Dunedin oatmeal, Somerville’s, a fresh supply, in splendid condition, 4s 6d per bag Elegant Japanese Canisters, containing 61b of very flue Souchong, 16s English Pickles, 8d per bottle 'Raspberry Vinegar, English, Is bottles Mushroom Catsup, large bottles. Is REDUCED PRICES: Mild-cured Hams, per 7Jd lb Wheat for fowls, per 3s 9d bushel Silk-dressed Flour, 501 b, 6s 3d; 251 b, 3s 4d Good Rice for Chickens, 71b, Is 4d New Jams, 6Jd per tin Dunedin Biscuits, fresh, 3d per lb Hops, best quality, 2s per lb Kerosene, 8s 6d, 9s 6d, and 10s 6d per tin AT T. TAYLOR S. Patent Dressed Kitchen Fruit, washed and dried by machinery:— Currants, 6d and 6Jd per lb Raisins, 6d and Sd Sultanas, 7d The Cleanest Fruit in New Zealand. Maize Meal, 3d per lb Haricot Beans, 3d per lb Egyptian Lentils, 3d per lb German Lentils, 6d per lb An 111 b box of-the best Tea imported, Assam and Lapsang Souchong, 28s An 111 b box of New Season’s Tea, 20s. Compare this with the 25s box of other houses Pure Lemon Juice, quarts. Is 9d. Certified by the Board of Trade Lime Juice Cordial, Is 9d Captain White’s Oriental Pickles, 2s 3d Calves’ Foot Jelly, quarts, C. and 8., 3s 6d 83 COLOMBO ST. Best Black or Mixed Tea, 2s lOd per lb Indian and China Mixture, 2a Family Congou, strong, fine flavored. Is 6d Lucca Oil, quarts, 2s 3d Bloater or Anchovy Paste, C. and 8., Is 3d White Crystalized Sugar, 3 Jd, 4d, and 4|d per lb Dried Apples, 7d per lb. 128 LOWER HIGH ST. Self Raising, Flour, Is packets, 3s bags Rich Pound Cakes, 9d Mixed Wine Biscuits, 9d per lb Loose Baking Powder, Is per lb Keiller’s Marmalade, 9d per tin Black Lead, lOd per dozen Blacking, 7d do Best Starch, 5d per lb Carb. Soda, 6d per lb. 39 MANCHESTER ST. Irish Moss, Is 2d to 2s per bottle Linseed Meal, 8d per lb Fly Papers, 9d per dozen Safety Matches, Bryant and May’s, lOd per dozen Fire Kindlers, 4.Vd per dozen Nestle’s Milk, 10i per tin Sago, 4d per lb Tapioca, sd, 71b for 2s 6d &0., &c. TRIANGLE, LATE DAVENPORT.

J. BALLANTYNE & CO., HAT & CAP MANUFACTURERS. WE hare recently OPENED this NEW INDUSTRY as a branch of our business, and are prepared to execute orders for any shape, style, or color on the shortest notice. A Good Selection of our Own Manufactures Always in Stock. DUNSTABLE HOUSE, CASHEL STREET. 3097 N EL SON, M OATE & C 0" TEA MERCHANTS & BLENDERS, HIGH STREET, Christchurch. EXHIBITION AWARD, AWARDED AT THE N.Z.1.8., FIRST ORDER OP MERIT. SILVER MEDAL, AND CERTIFICATE OP GOLD MEDAL. The Award to Messrs Nelson, Moato and Co.,- Octavius Steele and Co., and the Oriental Tea Company, being against the letter of the regulations, was quashed ; but the Committee decided that, “as in spite of this irregularity, they were thoroughly convinced, from the separate evidence of the Jurors, Messrs Shand, Irving and Broomhall, that as the test was conducted under tho most severe and impartial conditions, A CERTIFICATE OF GOLD MEDAL Should be Awarded to NELSON, MOATE & CO. As the Exhibitors of the Best Packet Teas by pence per lb, and a Silver Medal to Octavius Steele and Co. for the excellent quality of tho Indian Tea shown by them.” 3046 WHY WEAR SLOPS ? ? ? HEN wo Can supply a fashionable SUIT to Measure for 58s, TROUSERS to Measure from 15s Gd. HOLDEN & WOOLLA3VES, TAILORS & OUTFITTERS, COLOMBO STREET, j (Next Cook and Ross). 2598 J)R gTTRIESE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Of Berlin, May bo Consulted at Mr P. Biggs, Chemist, High street, Christchurch. Hours of Attendance—lo till 11 a.m.; 6 till 7 p.m. 1912 JOHN jp A'R RT. GASPITTER, PLUMBER, BELL-HANGER. PAINTER, PAPERHANGER, Armagh street, Christchurch, opposite P. A. Bishop, Wine Merchant, Christchurch. 3007

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2679, 7 November 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2679, 7 November 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2679, 7 November 1882, Page 4

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