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Biuinees Notices. DISAS*TEOUS RESULT OF A LONG VOYAGE. "\\TE HAVE JUST OPENED To-day several Bales and Cases of Drapery, VV &c. These Goods were ordered before we had signed the Lease for our New Establishment at Hobday's corner, and should have reached us months ago It is most unfortunate for us the Goods should have arrived so late in thp'tsoaeon esnppiallv as we CANNOT take any of them into our new shop; therefore we mean to sell them at EXACTLY'HALF-PRICE, and thus give the public something to wonder and talk about. We shall lose a heap of money over this transaction, but we MUST CLEAR them and at once. OUR LOSS WILL BE YOUR GAIN. THE LINES ARE— r«?K PAIRS "WHITE BLANKETS, to be sacrificed at 153 9d. These / O blankets are 2£yds in length, and worth double this price, 7f PAIRS GREY BLANKETS, to be sacrificed at 7a lid. These Biankets O are worth double, and are 2£yds long. 000 A YDS DRESS MATERIAL, in all the very best shades, to be cleared at 7 ? d ' B^d ' 1( ?2 d and ls °3 d « These goods are honestly worth double these prices. C\ X LADIES' UISTERS to be cleared at prices commencing at 2s lid. KO PIECES FORFAR, for Working Aprons, Tea Cloths, &c, to be GO sacrificed at is lid, 6s lid and 9s 6d per dozen. 8O MEN'S TWEED SAC SUITS to be given away at 20s suit, all sizes. o OH7 MENS' TWEED SAC COATS, 8s lid, worth double, ALL OTHER LINES TO BE CLEARED AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES AT THE GREAT REMOVAL SALE AT LONARGAN & LONARGAN'S CASHEL STREET. G.I.C. KINCAID'S G.I.C. 161 COLOMBO STREET, OPPOSITE CITY HOTEL, 222 COLOMBO STREET, NEXT COOKHAM HOUSE. IN A-dvertisin" our TEAS we do not try to mislead fche Public by pretending to have our own plantations for growing it, or to charter vessels for carrying it to these .shores, &c, &c.; but this we do say (owing to one of the Largest Tea Merchants in Melbourne getting Into financial difficulties), we have had the offer of SELECTING TEAS FROM THEIR STOCK, At considerably under their cost, and we absolutely state that we have SECURED SEVERAL OF THEIR CHOICEST GRADES At Prices that enable us to give BETTER VALUE IN TEAS than can be procured elsewhere in our City. THESE TEAS ARE NOW BLENDED AND READY FOR SALE AT PRICES PER SINGLE LB. IS /5D OS OS A D REDUCTION ON t> dk dk 41* QUANTITY. RICH ASSAM OS FINEST CEYLON OS OD All net weight M U Every Tea drinker may prove the above statement by purchasing any of the above Teas. COFFEE, We are the only Retail Firm in Christchurch who have a Complete Plant for Roasting and Grinding; Fresh Ground Daily. Connoisseurs of Coffee can rely on getting the Genuine Article. Our DRY FBUITS are of the FINEST QUALITY and Perfectly Clean, being Washed and Dried by our New Machine. "No Grit, no Dirt.' OUR WELL-KNOWN ASSORTED DOZEN SPIRITS OJ^S G.I.C. KINCAID'S G.I.C. THE MASSEY TORONTO LIGHT BINDER. THE ENVY OF ALL MANUFACTURERS. THE VICTOR IN EVERY CONTEST. THE MOST SUBSTANTIAL FRIEND OF THE FARMERS. THJS WONDERFUL REAPER AND BINDER la NOW ON VIEW at our Stores, West street, Ashburton; at Messrs BENNETTS BROS., Christchurch and Leeston ; at Mr W. BUSS , , Rangiora. We Invite Inspection of this Little but Strong, this Small but Great, this Light but Durable Machine. Every Farmer should go and see this MASSEY SOLID mBUE TfIXCELLENT "nCONOMICAL T IGHT HL tor EiHT Ess&v iissi ,l Las,, B 1 N_D E R. FRIEDLANDER BROS., Sole Agents for N.Z. TAYLOR, PAPPS & CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CO-OPERATIVE CASH GROCERS WE have had MANY YEARS' PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE n the BLENDING OF TEAS which, combined with the fact that we always give GOOD VALUE, accounts for the large inquiry and general satisfaction experienced. Others, no doubfc, understand T*a Blending equally with ourselves, but the great drawback to those who rely upon tea alone is the number of hands through which it passes before reaching the consumer. First comes the merchant or importer, then the tea blenders, from them, in many oases, back again to the merchant, who supplies the small storekeepers, agents, hawkers,&c, and of course each one m his turn obtains a profit. So that we are not far wrong in stating that the original cost of the ordinary 2a tea generally retailed by the small agencies of tea blending firms ever exceeds Iβ Id to ls 2d duty Daid. It may seem strange, but it is nevertheless true, that the merchant proper scarcely ever blends tea himself, but often re-purchasee tea of his owe importing in the form of blended . ________ It will be seen at a glance the advantages those possess who Import, Blend, and Supply the Public Direct over those who rely upon so many mediums before reaching the public __________ We are Making a LEADING LINE OF OUR 2s BLEND, and are Extraordinary Value. We can safely recommend it in preference to the ordinary 2s4d tea to be obtained elswhere. €fe E0R57&1 TAYLOR, PAPPS & CO., CO-OPERATIVE CASH GROCERS. Main Warehouse-195 and 197 HIGH STREET. _--_- Branches at LOWER HIGH STREET and 65 VICTORIA STKEET. Orders Carefully Packed and Forwarded by Bail Goods Deliveries at Railway tions to meet all trains. - **"' r'T«— -_ ftiea to the 1-at KI&HT YK-LRB. «nd by Kwt- ' Hfl^ > Kntali, *nd Materiel h--e β-cored one of the \ i _||K_f_'e__7 , " , * > Repairing Trade* in Canterbury. -ltt_a__jß cleaned I r -^, e hS. p^l t ' ISjSneo sWarranted warrants] - _^%-r J '_-r • Xoe«meottaew«h any other ahep. *~** Jr faaported the latest hxprcKoA Took —* "*~ ~-. I ameila to Make to Older Bines, Pi&S, S^>^^ ,^-! »? [ f-— , |t - i> Wfpjtuiw matron w i-mbm am . .na_B9l*jw>«fc ...-_-—___!

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7383, 8 August 1889, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7383, 8 August 1889, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7383, 8 August 1889, Page 2

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