11'iVi idllo compare Hie following Price List, (itul'iW- will IlieibefbmdiiM we are sdlingcheaper than any otkrhmw iritlieWaitffla/pary ' . GROCERY,DEPARTMENT. ~_•., TEA, New Scrsons, iBB2-83-4-chostß, 1/6 per lb ; per 121b box. 16a Tea, New Seasons, HJB2-83—Extra strong, j-chests 1/9 per lb'; per single lb, 2/-_ Agents for the tuperior Indian and Chiua : packots, Teas which: arc reputed to be I : the beat evor offered to the public, 2/-, 2/6,2/9, i)/- per lb . ■ . I SUGAR, o—l3/- per bag; 4d per lb ; „ IC—l4/6 difc o 4Jd ditto 1 „ IW—l6/- ditto. '6d ditto Cernflour-Brown and Poison's, 8d per lb Johnson's Tasmanian Jams, 9d per tin Keillier's English Mamalade, lOd per tin Honey in lb-tins, lOd Crosse * Blackwell's pint Calves'-foot Jelly Morton's Bottled Fruit, 1/3 per bottleChinese Preserved Ginger, 3/-jar" Robinson's Patent Groats, lOd per tin , Robinson's Patent Barley, lOd per tin Borwick's Baking powder. 6Jd per tin Split Peas, 3d per lb Coffee, 1/5,1/7,1/9 per lb Best Coffee Beans, 1/8 per lb Chickory, lOdperlb Price's Belmont Candlos, lid per lb Deßoubaix do lOd . Kitchen's Petroleum Candles, 9Jd Do Pianette do BJd Soap, Blue Mottled, 14/6 pe; box; 9d per lb „ Best Yellow, 12/6 „ Household, 8/Morton's Salad Oil, 7d „ Castor oil 6d Lea & Pcrrin.s Sauce 1/2 Mellor's Sauce 7£d Worcester Sauce' 9d Anchovy & Bloater Paste 1/4 3 do 8d do do 5d do 7d per bottlo 6d do 1/2 do 7id do 9d per tin 9Jd do 1/2 do Bid do lid per bottle 1/4 do' s 2/3 do lid do
Capers 9<l do Vinegar, 2/6 per gallon Matches, best., Gd der dbzou Table Salt, lid per bottle Fine do, Id per lb; 6/- per owt Coarse do, 6/-owt Washing Powder, 12/- cwt; tyd per lb Saltpetre, Alum, Biuestone, Carbonate of Soda, Tartaric Acid, Cream of Tartar, Hudson's Soap, And all othsr Groceries atfliuftllyLow" Frlofls From our first commencement in business wc have devoted our best energies to make this Department as complete as possible We'are now in a position to sell the bebt and cheapest clothing that it is possible for the public to buy. OflO trial will convince that Meu^luc"Serge Suits, 1(1/., 21/=, 30A Mpn's Strong Tweed Suits. 25/-, 29/8 Men's Colonial Tweed Suits, 27/0, 30/., 35/. Men's Kaiapoi Suits, 87/fl. 47'8, 57/8, and "Bty. ■' ■ . . The suits wade at Kaiapoi and sold at Rapp and Hare's are of guaranteed make and quality, and no frauds of inferior make are substituted.
Mon s Overcoats, 18/6, 25/-, 30/-, and 35/Meu's Tweed Trousers and Vests, 14/6, 15/6,16/-, 20/-, 25/Mcn's Tweed Trousers, 5/11,7/1), 9/11, 15/11,17/11 Moleskin Trousers, colored. 7/11,8/11 Boy's and Youth's Twoed Suits, the largeßt Boy'f and youth's Trousers and Vests, 10/6 '''-iipwardsi ■''■ .' i '.;>.;. ■;■.;'■ Do do v from 3/11 per pair Hat Department Men's, Boy's, and Youth's Felt, Straw, ,i Tweed, and Helmets •. . ,: fiftln Anan+n Will k. ««> tT«'U^ ' / Shirts I Shirts H Sh'irts'Ul Men's' Heavy. Shirfa from.2/6 Men's Oxford Shirts from 2/11 Crimean .Shirts, with, Qcjiars, gaiftpoj Flan-' nels'aiid " ' BOOT & SHOE DEPARTMENT Men's B.lu.chera, 7/6 per Men's, Watertight, M/jjj nor pair Men's Elasticßide 800t5,15/U per pair Ladies* Boots, 5/11 per pair Ladies'FrenohKid,9/Hperpair ~ j, Children's Bouts from 2/6 per pair Tumblers 5a 3d per down ' '' ' White Cups and Sauoers 5s 6d per dozen China; Whiteand Gold Tea Cups ; 9s per dor Chamber jßets.froni 7s; 6d per set;/ AGENTS for the World-renowned WcrtMcm Sowiaf UlaoUnes. Northern Fire Insurance Company, and sole Agents for Sutton's World-renowned Seeds. Ironmongery, Oil ani Color
Department, WiroNails— .'/:■;;; ■-,',■;■ '.';• ■ 1$ inch, pet owt, 32g—ner lb, 3d ■2 „ ■„ "88a „ 3d ■ §i u"-..,, U* ~„, .3d ■•;.8 v.,;-,/,, . J3a,\ „ :3d 3i '„ „' 225" ,-, 3d ', * i, ~, 22s ''v 3d. Ewbank Patent Nails—- . Per owt, 43/6 2 iricli j per lb, 6d '„ „' . „ 6d , • , ...42/63 „./„■« '■"■ ; :.W: : :-,!-.fi' , i ~ 33/65 „ „ id Fencing Wire, No. 7, best quality, £ls 10n pet ton .■■'■"'• We havo 10 tons each, 6,7, and Bto arrive, which willbeherefeiffly in March': American Sharpe's bes A*ea, fis Rim liocka'from. 5s )ltf-''•- ' . •<'. • Lamp Glares from 3d each Sporting Powder from 2a lid per lb\ Shot, Best Tower, 6d per |b Gross-cut Saws,' 3s p«r foot-:. ; i -' : -. ; ; Spades, Parke.', fromfa '•'■■'■' s loiig-handle Shovels from 6seach . ■Qmpml. Comprei.l ; GmpareI /./ •Theabove'Prices to:whatyou are'nowpay-i«g-tliese are Oasfc Srioesi■a;Bmaii commission for-booking. Country Bettlera will find it'>greatly tQ. \Mt advantage byonly dealing withEAPP & HARE, whocan take ;Wheat, pats, ; Pptatpeß,,Bacon, Chaff, Biiiter, "and;. Eggs, and ■ pye'.'A'hicher price (being satisfied with 1 less profit than other :uu,iu, «.H''-'''houses)i; !/ - .•..■■;■£!;! iiiiiil
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1324, 10 March 1883, Page 3
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716Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1324, 10 March 1883, Page 3
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