The Anti-Monopoly Stores. JOHN (MHAM"&CO: EBSPECTFOI/LY ask your reading and noting their prices from the following abridged List, A full List on application. '" TEAS. OUB 0; T, CEYLON TEA in original package-Slbs, 9/6; lOlbs, 19/6. Our No. 198— 101b 22/ G. 0. K. 0. TEA-51b.box, 12/ C; \. 101b, 25/-; also libs, 2/8. CHINA 'IEAB—I2Ib Box, 15/6; 18/-, 20/,, 22/6, and 25/- Our own blend of Indian and . China Teas packed fresh daily on the premises.. CASTLE BRAND fit 2/-, 2/4,2/8, and 3/.. SpcoiaHty in our afternoon splendid Tea, 2/0 lb. /The Kmpiro Tea Company's Tea kept in stock. SPEOIALtb lovofsof a really fine Tea, Tryour Golden Tipped Ceylon Tea-SM'in, 13/0, Mb, 27/. Try us for Teas I We make them a speciality. We practically know the trade and sell pence per pound, less and •bettor value than travelling agents, 1 having no middleman's profit'or commission to pay- --' ■ .::"-■ •■■•:•-"' ■'..•- SAMPLES PRSE.
GROCERIES. Urease's Essence Coffee, )/• per bottle Muscatel Raisins,\6d per lb Dessert Fruit, 1/3 per tin Sago, filbs for 1/Wasbing Sodtv, 91bs lor 1/' Ladies Delight Corn Broom only 1/. Ship Biscuits, 3d per lb Hop Bitters, 3/6 per bottle Figs, 9d per Ur Arrowroot, best, Bcl per lb Corn Flour, 3 packets fori/Brown Windsor Soap, 1/6 per dozon Lunch Biscuits, 4d per lb. HARDWARE. Diston'sDLightHand Saw, 7/3 American Cartridges, 10/-per 100 Cartridges Cases (Eley's),'6/-per 100 • ■..' Axle Grease, 121bs for 3/- . 21b Tin Point, 1/Rabbit Shooting Powder, 51bs for 10/Dandy Brtisb.es, If eaoh:'.';■' : : ' The Pmkokion Lamp, reduced to 16/6, tho Simplest and Strongest and best of all Lamps ' " A splendid assortment of Hanging Lamps from 5/-to 00/-. CROCKERY. "• Magolica Jugs-per set of 3—three 3/3. , Tumblers, 3/G per dozen .. Covered Jelly Tumblers, 3/6 to 4/0 per dozen Blaek and Gold Teapots, from 1/0. Wo aro dealers in every description of .PRODUCE. Having no HEAVY EXPENSES in the management of our Business we can sell Goodq—which for Quality and Prices—cannot be surpassed. SPEOIAL QUOTATIONS TO LAUGK- BUSBRS. These Quotations aro for nett cash, We aro prepared to offer good terms to suit approved settlers and others. ■■ , .
COPIED BY ALL ■ B.Z, INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE, \ and lui had 0 special ning'" "" art '" ■TIMAW HERAID, I«rt of all purchasenof Tea ■ as (he article they oßer is superior to anything we have seen In IhisColony." PRESS. 'Mr.Nelson I. iprc'—'—l Taster and rfiiiviiivjviu A ! J0Xl1h8, WE 1.1 'TO,«HHISTGHURGH, DOiaiN, - AGENTS EVERYWHERE, ; . tt»U« i M»t*>'W (LIMITED), WOOIi WAGGONS.— Vm that the wool season is about t» start, we remind those doßirous of purchasing that we are mating tho manufacture "f Wool Waggons and Brakes a special feature in our basinra? Purchasers will find m them the greatest strength combined with lightness. Drawings made fur approval of customers before ordering . FARM IMPLEMENTS,-Ploughs, Harrows, Drays, specially deaijned' to suit the requirements of the District. Our all-Steel Driven Tine Harrows are too well known to need comment. Steel Shaw manufactured on lb premises. HORSE SHOEING by a 6rst-oiasß Farrier. Hacks shod 5/* cash. 6/6 booked; Draughts 7/-cash, 7/6 booked. OABBIh3K BUILDINO.-Now that the demand for Dug Onto inri othirjwo wheeled Vehicles has extended to the Wairarapa, wo have derided tn k.ep a'pace with the times and have therefore spoured theservioes «it an Rxpskiiw.d Boiler; Those desiring the latestsiyies in Dog Carts should see ohrß'totore-itoiug ;eise> DAISY OARTS with Sliding Seat, Oußhiun, and Oil ■ x)«—£l2lob, GEOKGEJ. W.\LUC -U> B er.
ERNESTS. BMY MtfAWAHJfeHWaWaliW^tfVMWtfiW^WW^ OAM'ERTON, S;Z. tommmm A QEuTteJ.&H.MoLiSEN's l celebrated Traclitii hri g'met, Spring Itoad Locomotives, andPdrtablo and Stationary Engines and Boilers, .Boston akb Pbootob'sThesh-' ing Maobinery. . Am>be\v mn Bum's Chaffcutters, and . Baggers,' Cora Crushers, Seed Cleaners, eto, ■ ■ ■ Eoobu'b- Wrought Iron Split Pulleys. This Lancashire Belt-1 ing, eto. . -I Engine requisites of all kinds '■'•; 'Engines and Maohinoßi- ' 19 h,p.-Portable 'layton and •"•■ >, '". Shnttleworth ■llß ■■ ditto diilo /ditto i. 1:8 .'ditto Ruaton & Prootor pi. 18, ditto .diiubleCylinder :'"■ \ 1 Combine and Elevator, ' ; ., 1 1 Chaffcutter (bagger)' Andrews fe>.. .■■- ; andßeaven , '■■:■.-. »-•: • 1 ditto ■ ditto Beid and Gray Ohafifontter, Bontall, 8 r M& r • ;. knifeV r .•'""■•■"■■'.; pjy'lCorn.Cnsher '".;:--! ||/ 1 Doublo. or-Treble Furrow or, gS 1 ditto MrowPlongb; with 5ub- .;,",..- ..'■'■■ soil and Ditching 1 Attach'■'.'••Biente'•-■,'■:'.■-.':■•'■ ■?■'■''.'.'. : WW m V'\ SIXTY PBIZE WMU AWARDED , -
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4536, 30 September 1893, Page 1
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