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BBBJawHatteai T. tAtliOß IKFORIf B3S fBBSNDS iITO THE PUBLIC That he has 3BAJJSFEBRED HIS COLOMBO gjBEBT BUSINESS BBAKOH ,*t -JDASHSI. Opposite the Cate, \hcbeassd attention to all tnvniTii ORDERS to him, and by reduced expenses BBTTEB VALUE THAN EVER, Aβ a Shareholder in the Grocers' CoerSMtlve Parchasiog Company, by far the {anwst buyers in Sew Zealand among '. ra»«»ii Grocers, no single firm can hope to toy in larger quantities or on better cash terms than he does, and purchasers may :,n»fr assured that they cannot obtain better Faloe than he will give them. To large buyers, special quotations will go forwarded on enquiry. Aβ our Teas have not to supply profit ' tor good* sold at a loss, or for agents, the Burchaser wul save the numerous middle - Jwflfcs made by the Packet Tea Sellers. TBAS—Half chesteTls Is 3d, Is 6d, . le7d.leW f 2eper lb ; boxes, 12s 6d, lfe 6dT169 edflßs 6d,205; blended tea, U 3d, Iβ 6d, Iβ 10d,25, 2s 4d, Sβ 6d; Oolong flavored blended tea, Sβ, specially recommended, no 2s tea in Christchurch equal to it; plb . .boxes of pure Ceylon, 10s 6dL; o^lb pure Chinese, 103. SUGARS — Finest white, 3d; yellow crystals, 3d; soft yellow, 2M; brown, 2Jd; special quotations for quantities ; loar sagar, 4d. . , JDBLICACIES— Pate de f ois gras, 8s 3d I potted German sausaee, large tin, Iβ fid; kippered cod fish, Is W; potted sheeps tongues, 10d, or 21b Is 10d; potted rabbit, Is 3d; hare soup, 2s; Sfe, George's potted beef Bd, assorted kinds, 9d; large bottles of chutnee, all kinds, 2s 3d; West India pickles, \. . Is sd; Oriental, 2s; Epicurean * sauce, 4M ; potted muUet, : 8d; ' salmon, 9d; sardines, 4*d, 6d, or /- . ' 6d,lar«etins,7id,lod; ali»erts,Ud; 1 preserved peaches, Is; pears, apri- . . cote, grapes, &c; flgs Bd per box, 1 :; loose 7d per lb; prunes, 6d; French plums, 10d; lib jars preserved - -- ginger, 8d; jams, 5d per tin, 21b 't ' 'Jars Is, MunninK*B glass jars, various, ,",.*" »t reduced prices; Morton's manna- ' -rJade, 21b jars St. George'a»,ls, *.- ..'Wines and Cordials — Elder wine, . ;Xs 2dj gingerwine, Is goose,vi . "berry or currant,-Iβ 10d; oranee, i Se6d; lemon juice, Is; lime do, lOd -""■ or Is. Coffees •** Peerless coffee, ~ Is 9d per lb; Smith's coffee essence r < Iβ, Branson's or Symington's. Is 3d; .1. - . dandelion, Is sd; coffee and milk, -. i,. U; chocolate and milk, 10d: Taylor's cocoa, Is; ground coffee and chicory, j". > Is 2d, Iβ 4dV Iβ 6d. OATMEAL. 2s 3d or 2s 6d. -/ sEEEOSENS, 7s to 9s. or twist, 4e 8d; ■' * ' Ruby, Juno, Hunter, Son; Queen *~"* cigare, 25 in a box, 3s. — Bo» bitters 3s 3d, safe cure 4s 6d, fruit w-f ■ salt Bs, Sefgei's syrup 2s 9d, pain- • killer Iβ 3d, &C.&C ; Mu&o Addrees-171 CASEEL STREET, «.. r .. CHRISTCHURCH. 1 VSn. Orders forwarded to Christchurch : awiway Statioa the same or foUowing -:*&' ■ - '. ... ' ■>■: i*' t I. ... •' ef fe*ow landing in ifeQ!i%t43t several of the ; : 3 0S£JSBBAtEb ORGANS - tfrom the Factory of Cornish and Co., Warren Co., New Jersey, ' fIEOBTLY ARRIVE IN LYTTKLTON .i%",-l \i . * to** ras '- • BALANCE OF THE SHIPMENT. biii Bead the following epecimensof teetlb sent to ijR NORTON TAYLOR, STBEET,iCHRISTCHUBCH ~ Shen&ges of the Pbebs being required *wPtmee news, the bulk of testimonials received Is held over. : ' Wealeyan Parsonage, Greymouth, » * October2oth, 189 a cs Jb , R Norton Taylor, Christchurch. ,w_--Oa behalf of the Trustees of the Taylor* i*st& Wealeyan Church, I have much in assuriug you that the Organ imrjchaaed- from you gives every eatlsfac* 'stem Wβ find i& quite equal to your re- -" eesentation, and are satisfied that we value for our money. _ , jTstoarG.BsooKß, ■s- :. . . . Wealeyan Minister, * * , v -' Paerua,ClufchaCounty, ;,.','■ .. October im,WO* R"N«rton Taylor. , Corniah "Chime" Organ pu*. 'VdWteed,from you has given great satis- "" tsßtipn Every one is delighted with the ,~ eewes and sweetness of its tone. __ N« Patkeson and Qo. te " " LobumToctober 20ttli, 1890. mE. Norton-Taylor. * .: . ■ . - ' - JDaa? Sir,—l am glad to say the members - t£iba JUbburn Presbyterian choir are fery '; jßutsb.: pleased with the : Cornish " Gem ' supplied by you some months ago. r r ' Yours, &c, 1 - '•* T.TT.TATg H. CABUIOBASU '•'"*• Saseby, OtagoTlfith October, 1890. " -10-BL Horton-Taylor. M • -Dear Sir,—Referring to the Cornish r< Qr|san, Style No. 13,000. purchased for fche ' IVaidgo, I nave much pleasure in stating • that I have found it a most useful ana eetoplete instrument. The tone is excellent, and the ease is beautifully carved ■' 'and chased. I can confidently recommend this style to any Lodge or other similar * body requiring an instrument, as being 1 Specially adapted for lodge-room use, and : ' VO&derxuUy good value for the price. Yourifaithtally, J. T. Brooke Hickson, Cfarsanist, Masonic Lodge, Mt. Ida, NO.I2G2ELC, t-ltKoiton-TaTlor.Chrietclitirch, The Cornish Gem Organ supplied by you jb ria perfect tune. The tonch is all that •-. MB «s desired, whilst the excellent variety -■ «£ stops produces the most delightful har- - 'ttadafes. The swell is very effective, and ""' although the instrument is one of the -amalleefe, and admirably adapted for parlox 4 tcse. 1 believe it will be powerful enough • fa a J&rge nuUding, and I hope to test it at a concert to be given shortly in the - togwt church in Christchurch. Chrfatehurch, October 16th, ISBO. ■ x e,-Korton.Taylor, -■•■-•-'■- _ The Cornish Organ purchased for the Presbyterian Church could "' saravbe surpassed for purity, sweet ncsa and variety ox tone. Three or four well- ; lotowa oxg&nists have tried it, and eaci ' expressed unqualifled satisfaction. ■ ' C. J, JKNKIKG3, , •.;, ; ieeieUsy Bangiora PjcesbyterlaiJi Chusch, - " . . October 16th, 1890. I lam highly pleased with the Organ flnxa&aaed Mm you, It is superior in 1 others I have heard; it Is also s,bandadme piece of tuAiture, and its -frieepauii,within xeachofaIL * i-*... ■ - . . , S. M, Rahske. WeUtegton, N.Z., ' » t, «— Jemuary 26th, 1898. T TheCernisli Organ poreaased from Mi Norton Taylcsr is in exery respect satisfactory. The sub-reeds are particularly rich, and when combioed with the Bast Coupler are exceedingly powerful. As an Mtgmtpsnbnent to voeai music this Oncan. by reason of .its variety of tone and Htcjllty of expression, is far euperior tc k instrument that I £ave*yel Bk j&>& CjLBOLAifI, S.M.

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Press, Volume XLVIL, Issue 7699, 3 November 1890, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XLVIL, Issue 7699, 3 November 1890, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XLVIL, Issue 7699, 3 November 1890, Page 2

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