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Business Uoticei KOTWITPSTANDING THE INCREASED TARIFF, AND CONSEQUENT ADVANCE IN "WHOLESALE PRICES, WARDELL, BROS. AND COMPANY CONTINUE TO SELL AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES: Acid, 2s 3d per lb ': TOBACCOAmmonia, od per bottle Juno, 5s per 10 Arrowroot, 5d per lb Nailrod, 4s lOdperlb Almonds, Is 2d and Is 6d per lb wist -'i s ? d TqJ i«<HneHHck Black Lead, Crane's, 6d per doa Williams' Ruoy,6s 3d per lb, Is 3d perstiCiJames* Dome, 6dper box VINEGAR— Blue, 6d and 7d Burnett s, 8d Kean's Oxford, 93. Champion s, Sd Baking Powder, best loose, 10d per lb Split Peas, 2d per lb Borwick's and lid per tin l^TodfeJr 11, C ° F S F vS™;lSLdls2dp C rbottle ElaC^s E "* ***** mPa d ° Z CornC?,' 5 Idf M, 2d aSd Brown and CANDLES- „ J? 018011, ? 7^ Fiectric Stearine, 4d Cream Tartar, Is lOd Adamantine, 03d Candied Peel, 10d per lb Price's London Sperms, 8d Emery Powder (Oakley's), od per tin I Price's London Wax, 8d Extract of Soap (Hudson's), ten packets i German Fluted, Sid TO^^°I ls , „ A „ „ » I Price's National, FLOUE (Turner's Best Roller)— Price's Bedroom, 10d 251b bags ' Price's Carriage, 9d 501b bags Cocoa (Van Houten's), lib, 3s 3d ; £lb, Is 1001b bass 9d'Jib lid 2001b sacks Capers (C. and B.), s£d per bottle Self-raising Flour, 2Jd per lb Salad Oil (Morton's), 6d and 10d per bottle FRUIT— Castor Oil „ 5d and 8d per bottle Cnrrants, ssd and 8d perjb Sago, 3d per lb Sultanas, 6Ad per lb Salt. 4s 3d per cwt sack Elemes, 5d and 6d per lb Jars 7d; bottles 7d Figs (loose),6id; Layers (very fine), /dperlb Hemp and Canary Seed, 2£d per lb Groats, 8d per tin SOAP, 3s 3d, 4s, ss, 6s, 83 per half-cwt Golden Syrup (Lyle's), 21b tins, <id McLeod's Prize Medal, 8d per bar, 9s Hops, 6d per lb per box Jujubes (Keiller's), 8d per lb Carbolic, 4id per bar Macaroni, 21b boxes, Is; 41b boxes, 2s Pears' Unscented 6d, wash-balls Is Milk (Milkmaid Brand), 7id per tin Pears' Boxes, containing 4 tablets, Is MATCHES— . Cleaver's Brown Windsor, bars, 10d 1000, R. Bell's, sid; Bell and Black s, 6d lib bars, Brown Windsor, 8d 250, lid, Plaid Vestas, per dozen Sapolio 5d per tablet Safeties (Bryant and May's), 9d ; large Soda Crystals, Id per lb boxes, Gd per dozen Tapioca. 3d per lb Oatmeal Stollwerk's Pure Cocoa—ilb, 9d 5 Jib tins, Best Japan Rice, 10s 6d per £cwt bag Is 4<i French Plums, 10d per lb, 2s 6d per bottle Bathbricks, 3d each Cutting's Frnits, Apricots, Pears, Plums, Albert Lunch Biscuits, 2hd Is 3d per tin. Chocolate Creams, Is per lb Solazzi Liquorice, 2s per lb . Chocolate Tablets, 3*d each Marmalade—Keiller's, <*d per tin Wire Clothes Lines,"4oft 8d Soft Shell Almonds, 10d per lb Wire Clothes Lines, 60ft 10d PATENT MEDICINESWire Clothes Lines, 80ft Is 2d Holloway's Pills and Ointment, Is 2d Royal OiL 8s 6d Cockle's Pills and Ointment, Is 2d HUInTTLEY AND PALMER'S BISCUITS. Combination (small size) Is 3d J Ginger Nuts (large size) 2s 7d (largesize) ... ... Is 10d | Cracknels (large size) ... -s 2i Maccaroons » 2s 6d Arrowroot (large size) 2a id Ratafia «.. ... 2s 6d | All the above GOODS WE GUARANTEE to be of the VERY BEST QUALITY obtainable and DELIVERED FREE at Railway Station and in City and Suburbs daily WARDELL BROS. AND COMPANY, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, ON and AFTER Wednesday, AUGUST Ist, WARDELL BROS, and COMPANY INTEND CLOSING their place of business, Cashel street, EVERY EVENING at 6.30 pirn., Fridays and Saturdays excepted. . • IMPERIAL BOOT DEPOT LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS, WITH ANHYDKOUS WATERPROOF SOLES, By several Makers, which we specially recommend to all who require absolutely RELIABLE AND WATERPROOF BOOTS. Exceedingly Durable and Comfortable. Heine weD known during former Seasons, they need no further description 01 * recommendation. W. HARRIS. 207 CABHKL SIBEET, AND 4 PRINCESS STREBT, DUNEDIN. ' i - CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT; COLOMBO 3TRKST, CHRISTCHURCH. JOHN GOODMAN HAS the nleasare to Inform htenumerouecustomers that, HAVING MADS SATISFACTORY ■*ARRI^m£©ITSIEBi EXTKNSION OF LJ£ASJ£, he will be glad to see hto numerotui onedtaeats, when they will FIND THE GOODS CHEAPER THAN EVER, JOHN GOODMAN, COLOMBO STREET CHRISTCHURCH BOOTH MACDONALD & CO. THE MODEL" WINDMILL. Thli Mill la tottofiticed to meet the demand for a low priced ard yet efficient Mill for Raising Wacer tor Household Purposes. Jfor 3 uoh purposes this 13 bhe beet value offered to purchasers. It fs made entirely ot iron, but is much simpler and lighter in construction than our larger one. It is extremely sensitive to change of wind; ia absolutely self-governing; will work steadily in any weather; and because of its peculiar construction wiu run more Hotuts per daytnrousnouc the year than any other mill. It 13 this peculiarity which renders It specially; suitable for the purposes above indicated. It is compact and can be fixed ck the gable of a building or derrick postas required, necessitating no elaborate erectien to carry it. It Is powerful, and will raise an ample Supply of Water for Household or Garden purposes. To persona contemplating building residences or laying out grounds, we offer this as a most desirable investment. It will save its co3t in the first three mon&lu. lets neacin desiga. painted, and makes an ornamental adjunct to a residence. ••MODEL? MILL AND PUMP, COMPLETE, £11 10i '- Wβ entmly Mine an* Pomps tot Lifting from 500 to 5000 gallons of water per honr. Onr geared Mill for raising large- quantities of water for irrigation, &c. has uo rival in the Colony. "We are the Largest Manufacturers of Windmills In Now Zealand. and keep specially qualified men for erecting mem, laying water aerrioes, ate., lor which we ahall be gladto SuDDly XQxutrated Catalogue ot Agricultural Machinery tree on application. Correroondenna tpUcited. Meatwn Uua paper. - CAELYIiB IMPLEMENT AND IRONWORKS, CHBISTCHURCH. ■ ■

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Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7141, 31 August 1888, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7141, 31 August 1888, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7141, 31 August 1888, Page 2

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