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a HERE I are A few reasons. 1. The whole of the .Materials are most carefully selected by Experts, and nothing but the best is used. 2. Great attention is paid to the cat and fitting a The newest styles are constantly added to >Le list. 4. The largest variety in ’ w Zealand to select from. 5 '"nly tin best we . . a-e ■ mployed on thin brand a' ' . ' . _- : sponsih' for his wot- ‘S _ tr. Evu-iy part ,sabso». >treO t > THE » RARER. 7. The lamest, staff in the Colony is employed at this Factory, thus tending to econoo, v in the manufacture 8. bifteen. years' experience has proved that the Zealandias are the BEST IN THE WOULD. 9 Thousands of Customers telling each other of the excellent wear and ftt of these boots. 10. The determination to never permit the Ziaiaudias to he excelled by any other make. Sold by Boot Retailersand Storekeepers throughout New Zealand. Specialties to be had only in our make'l he Paragon and Defendable school boots for boys and girls. Pei feet marvels for hard wear. We also make a second quality boot rtally good hard wearing lines. These we brand “ I Inion." '1 he outlook for Zealandias is brighter than ever, every pair branded

Manufactured by SKELTON, FROSTICK & CO, Zealandia Boot Factory, Christchurch. Robert Forbes & Co. Importers, Lyttelton, BEG TO DRAW the attention of all large consumers to the fact that they’ are the largest importers of wines, spirits, piovisions end iioumongery in Lyttelton, nd »hnt they are A— a—- —— RrY'anf erbnry* Purchasers have also this advantage, in buying from a Lyttelton firm they have their goods put F.O B without chance of their going astray ; this not being the case when goods are bought in Christchurch. Kindly look over the list below and see if it will not mean money saved to forward your next order to Lyttelton. There is direct steam communication to Kaikoura from Lyttelton twice a week. Undernoted are quotations for leading lines in our different departments. Full price lists sent on application. Provisions. Flour, silk dressed, 25ibs 3/3, sOlbs 6/3, lOOlbs 12/-, 2001bs 22/- per bag. ~ Finest Roller. 251bs 3/6,50 bs 6/9,100 lbs 13/3, 2001bs 25/6 per bag Tap-.oea, best flake, 2|d per lb. Sago, white pearl, 2|d ~ „ Rice, best Japan. 2|d „ „ Oatmeal, in 251 b bags, 2/6 per bag. Sugar, finest white crystals, 3d per lb. „ best Demerara white granulated 2fd per lb. „ Yellows, 2Jd per lb. ~ Loaf, 4d „ „ Icing, 6d „ « Kerosene, tested up to 150 degrees, patent taps, 14/6 pet case. Tobacco, Juno and Signet, 5/- per lb- „ Nailrod, 4/10 per lb. Teas. Indian, China, or Ceylon, in packets, 5 or 101 b tins, boxes or half-chests (samples free)A good family tea 1/6 per lb. A full flavored strong tea 2/-. A richly blended full bodied tea 2/4, Finest quality 2/8. A reduction of 2d per lb on half chests. ('..cot, Krv’s Homeopathic, 1/4 per lb. Epp’s „ 1/8 „ ~ Wines and Liquors. Ale, in quarts, Colonial, 8/6 per doz. „ Edinburgh bitter 12/- „ „ „ Bass & Co’s 13/- „ „ Stout, Guiness’s. in pts 8/6 „ „ „ in qrts 13/6 „ „ Brandy ••• 60/- „ ~ Whiskies from 22/6 to 30/- per gallon. in cases from 48/- to 66/- per doz - Wines: We make this department a specialty. No I Claret, Gold Medal Paris and Bordeaux, 36/- per doz ; No 2 Claret, a good tah'e wine. 28/- : No 2 Port 36/- ; Augaston Port 40/-; Old Shiraz, a splendid Port 10 years in bond, 48/- ; Muscat 38/- ; Frontignac, the choicest liqueur wine made, 42/- ; Tokay 33/-. Cases containing one dozen of assorted liquors supplied for 29/-, made up as follows : J doz English ale, 2 bottles whisky, 1 bottle brandy, 3 bottles assorted wines. General Requisites. s Ironmongery and building materials, &c. Cement, best Portland in not less than 5 cask lots 17/- per cask ; by the single cask 18/-. Annealed fencing wire £l3 per ton. Wire staples 20/- per cwt keg. Corrugated calvani»< d iron £23 per ton. Nails, assorted wire, 2Jd per lb.

Wodpacks, full size, fast or loose tops, by the bale in the ship’s shngs 2/- each.

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Kaikoura Star, Volume XII, Issue 22, 18 March 1892, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Kaikoura Star, Volume XII, Issue 22, 18 March 1892, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Kaikoura Star, Volume XII, Issue 22, 18 March 1892, Page 2

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