[TIHB Count de Mray d'Abbaqs French JL Consul for NewZeaawl c rtifii'S that Monsieur Eugene Dumas, of Ninv a, Prance, formly Chef de Guisiuo of hiß Grace the Duke of ''utherlaiid, is a first o asa artist in French cookery. The Count is confident _ that the Demits' Restaurant will be equal to i the Maison Doree at Melbourne, San Fran- ' cisco, and Paris, altogether worthy of the Now Zealand capital. COUNT DE JOUFFR.4Y 0' ABBANS ALLAN SMITH, (The Highland Laddie), 'S now selling at the CANTON TEA MART, BEST GROCERIES At the following prices 1 Sugars—Finest Cut Loaf, 8J per lb: 16s per case; Chrystalised, 9s Gd 401b bags; 0 do, 7b 401b bag Cocoa, 3 pkgs Is Oamaru potatoes, 3s per cwt Flour 100's, 10s bag; 50's 5s 3d bae ; 25's 2s 0d bag Oatmeal, Anderson's. 2s Gd bag Jam, 5d per tin, 5s Gd doz Extract 12 packets for Is; Blue, 16 squares for 7d; Thumb blue 6d per. lb Colman's Starch (fancy boxes), 4d Mwed Candied Peel, lOd per lb 36 boxes Matches Is. Kerosene, 12s case Painkiller Is 2d bottle Sardines 3 tins) s Baking Powder (Crease's), 3 tins Is; Cornflour 31b Is; Vermicelli and Macaroni 7d per lb Seidlitz Powders (English), 9d box; pure Dimejuice (imp quarts), Is 3d bottle Candles, 4d per lb; Soap 21 bars for 4s -JUST RECEIVED - NEW SEASON'S TEAS, In atib lib packets, caddies, boxes, and i chests, -all specially packed in China for myself, and guaranteed to bo the best value now offering ALSO, A small purcel of Australian JAMS, in 21b tins, admitted by all who have tried it to be the purest and beat ever offered in Wellington. ALLANSMITH, (Late Smith and Medley), anton Tea Mart, 65, Manners-Street Opposite Opera House. Families Waited on for Orders, and all Gcods Delivered Free. Telephone No 244 XMAB AND NEW YEAE. CASEY M'DONALD & Co IN acknowledgment of the Great Success and Appreciation of their famous PIN COMPETITION for the FIFTY GUINEA PIANO, have decided to offer their patrons an additional attraction in the shape of a 2nd 3rd and 4th Gift, consisting of THREE HANDSOMELY -FRAMED PICTURES, of the value of 30s 2os and 20s respec. lively. These Handsome Pictures will be given to the persons coming nearest in their guess after the Piano. Tho competition will close early in January, and those who have not regis tered their guess will please do so at once Having secured some SPECIAL JOB LINES we are offering Extraordinary Bargains and every purchase of the value of 2/6 gives you tho'chance of becoming the owner of a 50-GUINEA PIANO, or one of the Handsomely-Framed pic tores, For XMAS AND NEW YEAR we have added a famous ONE-SHILLING TABLE ! where you may obtain an article for one shilling worth double the money. We have just to hand one case of Honeycomb Quilts, i:ow selling under Enelish cost, CLOTHING. As we intend giving up the ready-made slothing, we will offer the balance of our Joys' Clothing at less than English cost. Every article in the showroom, Trimmed Hats. Jackets, Dolmans, Capes &e,, at Sale prices. Casey M'donald & Co 367, Lambton Quay, 2791. rjIHE real HUXLEY, the real Tailor, of the Lion Tailoring Establishment, is now ready to take orders for Tweed Suits, at £4los off the prize goodß from the "Exhibition, made equal to the best in the colony, in one day, for ready money, This will show you that there are not v be found any goods superior to HUX' LEY'S, no matter how much you may pay for them. 2155 COVENTItY S PATENT CANDLE HEATEti. CHEAP AND NOVEL INVENTION. THE Inventor has on sale a patent Candle Heater, which boils in a few minutes sufficient water for breakfast supper or tea. It is invaluable in a sick room or nursery, being safer, cleaner and cheaper than any other kind of heater. It supplies also other needs, as it keeps a room warm, and does not when burning interfere with the light. A purchaser can have one, two, three or mora candle stems as he desires. It is simple in construction, requires little attention, and is perfectly safe and durable. PRICE FROM 2/G UPWARDS. No household should be withou* i Candle Heater. JAMES COVENTRY, - Tinsmith Manner St, v
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2804, 21 January 1888, Page 4
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714Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2804, 21 January 1888, Page 4
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