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KincairtV &.S.V. KiSclms QXO., 161, COLOMBO STREET. TEAS. WE wish to dxaw special attention to our TEAS, which we import from the choicest districts of China,; India and Ceylon. Our CEYLON TEAS are remarkable for their Fine Flavour, several of our chops being grown at an elevation of 4750 feet above the sea. Although we have often been asked by canvassers and others to supply them with our Teas (less the usual profit al- > lowed by those who pack tea for small retailers, &c .) we have distinctly refused, as wo could not give the same value we are now giving, and which we propose giving in the future,, if we consented to, their request. ' Wβ wish to impress strongly upon tea drii:kers how desirable it is, if they want the CHOICEST TEAS at a reasonable price, not to purchase from those who pack them to carry so many' profits, but to forward their orders direct to us, who only put ONE SMALL PROFIT on our TEAS. per lb. A good strong Faraily Tea .... Is 6<i Rich, ripe, full-bodied China, ludia and Ceylon blend, unequalled by any other firm 2s 0d Indian, very strong, pungent malty favour ... ... 2s 0d A good, pure Cejlon, mellow flavour ; supplied when asked for... ... ... 2s Oil Ceylon, very fine, thick, golden liquor 2s 4d Finest PaDyong,, China, Darjpeling, Indian and CeylonPekoe blend 2s 4 J Finest picked Cejlon, warranted grown only on high elevations of the Island ... 2s Sd Auy of tive foreaientioned teas will be supplied packed in i-lb and lib packets, 51b, 101b and 201b tius, 401b boxes- Reduction on tins and boxes. LATEST QUOTATIONS.: SUGAR— per lb Good white crystals ... 2-^d Best white dry crystals ... 2|J Snowdrops 3d Yellow ... 2£d Crushed loaf 3|d Cut loaf 4d Icing ... ... ... 6d FLOTJR— s. d. Roller, finest, 251b'bag 2 10k 50ibs 5 7f> 1-OGlbs ._. 11 0" 200lbs ... ... ... 21 0 Silk dressed, finest 251b bag 2 9 501b ... " 5 H 1001b 10 6*. 2001b -20 0 ! OATMEAL—2s 4d per 25!b bag. KEROSENE—The odourl.-ss Royal oil, 150 test, water white, patent tap, per tin, 5s 6d ; per case, 10s 6d. DRIED FRUlTS—finest currmts, washed, cleaned and dried, ; Finest elemes, 7d ; Sultanas, best, 7d perlb. DRIED FIGS —lv layers, finest quality, -8d per lb. DRIED APRlCOTS—Delicious, 10J. DRIED APPLES—Rings, 9d. DRIED DATES—6d per lb. PRESERVED FRUITS, in heavy pyrup—Fears, peaches and apricots, per tin, Is ; French prunes, 3d per lb. .GENERAL. COFFEE—Fresh ground daily on the premises, Is 4d, Is Qi anJ Is 8d perlb. ! CANDLES—Electric steorine, s|d ; Adamantine, ; Paraffin, plain or fluted, ; National, London or British was, B<l Self fitting, bedroom (16's), 10d.; Self-fitting (12's)., lid ; carriage, 9d. SALT—Black horse brand, 4s 9d. SOAP—Ss 6d, 6s 3d, Bs, 8s 6d, 9s and 9s-6d box; launderine 10s. BLACKING—Day and Martin's, 4£d per doz BLACK LEAD—6d per doz. MATCHES—PIaids, 4£d per doz.; 250 oval, fls 8d per doz ; large tin boxes, full count, 6d ; safeties (small), 3d ; safeties (large), 8d per doz. i OHDEHS BY POST should be accompanied with remittance. When this rule is observed customers may rely, on their orders having attention and' quick, dispatch. No charge made for packing cases. i DELIVERIES—Our vans deliver goods in Town and Suburbs daily, and at Railway Station in time for outgoing trnina frgft nf /»Vinrir- _______

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXII, Issue 1676, 6 August 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXII, Issue 1676, 6 August 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXII, Issue 1676, 6 August 1892, Page 1