8 S S& l^^^ itM ML '" POOTOGBAPHY '. 00HPANT, LIMITED. pgßgU iSOOO FULLY SUBSCRIBED If fit LEADING I PHOTOGRAPHERS I jfjjW ZEALAN D I ifHOSB PHOTOGRAPHY I "mm «ildted the most Platteriag 1 from the Press and Public, I {^^^ BUUient,y iJedUCed %heU I iSta htffliished ... l_«P« I %S££ -SaSled .- to*P**°* I burnished ssperdoz 1 eoameUed 7s 8d per doz I : 25!Sf3_SS burnished 2s 6d per doz I 8s 6d per doz 1 SNLARGEMENTS. I ««- 12b? 10 ENLARGEMENTS, beauti--1 aSf iSi complete, for oOs, are meetI &moßqesii&ed approval. I 6 IS--lbese EnlMgements can be made I ■&£& old and faded photo, taking one & the Enlar-tement itself is 12 by 10, jfffrUe being mochjarger. NOTICK „« attempt has lately been made to «te theses of photographs, but owing opposition the attempt was un„jJSta^*" r raP 1 "* to thc deputation following effect;.-l. That we IS_ the last to reduce prices. 2. That 33_ bstUl 59 per cent, profit on good StJemente photography has become !f Etc that it is now only deserving ■sHEHproats, and photographers are __S&D«d in charging the public 300 to Sfeceat, profit as ofo3d, when photoS_lhr was aprofession requiring years of £_f* 4 That at our preseat prices we are j Sed to pay the best rent and salaries, j ffies the extra expenses accruing to a 'S«e company, and will be able to meet fTsb-resolderswitfa a substantial divi|jb_ «t the close of our financial year. _tet photographers, in order to ge 1 lamr wwes, state that it is impossible to 3 work at onr charges, but we refer if__ pablic to the gispintic show or briiSsUr finished photos in our vestibule, wilt-' are specimens of our every day aod we challenge comparison 1 fd& the photographs of Lord OnI Am sir Wm. Jervois, Bishop julius, I i £~' Toole, Esq., and other well-known! I --ffiisj-iasges now on view at our entrance, j I * We co by far the larsrest bus! ness in' New j | fi-3snd, and attribute our success to "a s sssttaat production of elegantly posed, i tsi well-finished photos, and by notj I sasiing est*** chairges to visitors from the ' *»aatry. We have one regular price, and ! £S£rONE DOZEN. CABINETS, beautimj en&tnelled, taken and finished in any | ■$**£ er position, for 15s. ; MIDGET ALBUMS. We are sow making Albums to hold 120 __4sats, with real leather covers, for 7s to any address for Ss 6d. COMPANY LIMITED, CIBIBfCHURCH AND DUNEDIN -w ii ' ' fgHBERVING SUGAR 100 TONS, SPECIALLY IMPORTED. |8S affidavit lv window, taken before the British Consul for New York, declaring . tais to he the produce of sagar-caue <mlf. 3d per lb. Good Queensland eastr, fit for preserving, 2"_d per lb; ' abb best Mauritius, AT T TAYLOR'S, *% CAbHEL STfijSl, Opposite the Cafe. OA A DOZEN Quart Bottles AS(fiUU SORTED PICKLES, at 6d per . Bottle $IW MUSCATELS Is per lb *SSI POUND OF GOOD CONGOU TEA, sad Handsome Japanese Caddy for -a. AS A SHAREHOLDER IN THE SBOCERS' CO-OPERATIVE PURCHAStNGCO_IPANY, 3 pi TAYLOR guarantees that no Co* .9 operative -.tore or other retailer if* oa better cash terms, or in larger *£4-**thaa he does, aad purchasers may he fWtwfa of obtaining the 'BEST POSSIBLE VALUE FOR THEIR MONEY. SPECIAL QUOTA-lIONS TO LARGE BUYERS. As ear Teas have not to bear'a profit »gjc*as«rld at a loaa, or for agents, the lefeMS-r will save the numerous middle S®6«« of the Packet Tea Sellers. S&SS-Baif •jhestsrisl-.d, Is 3d, Is sd. Is |f. Is 9d, _» per lb; ooxa*, DJs 6d, Hs «,16»6u, lea 6d, _ys -, bleuded tea, la «, l»6d, i» Khi, _«, _, 4 d> a» 6d; Oolong Jkvtjr-ed meaded tea, ids, apeciaUy re--eeata-ndea, ao & tea ia Christchurch it; 510 boxes of pure Ceyloa, m/trJ?' sk l *»pure Chinese, 10s. ■waARS —• Finest white, 3d; yellow e-ftt*ls,Sd; soft yellow, S!|d; brown, quotations lor quantities; ; !J»**ara ss; lib tins sheep'a tongues, «*• or I**; lambs tongues, 10_d; pate ■Jf »w gras, Ss Sd; potted Uermaa »*asasre, large tin, 1» 2u; kippered cod «h» Is Id; potted rabbit, is 3d; hare •fcft 2s; St. George's potted beef Sd, wffT 6 * 4 ktods ' 9d» Indian chutaec, *«*&« bottles, 2a 3d; hare soup, 2lb ."|g|jf»; green peas, 2ib tins. Is; West plclles, Is od; Cape White's 2s. « a tof*iSH-MuUet,bo.; salmon, fM; or 6d, large tins, 7_d f fS PRUTTS - Bviiporated lOd per lb; prea, peas, la; *%£% ** ; P loolß * ls » fi J5 5 w Pe-" •»«, tt*° «d ; prunes, »3d; French plums, CORDIALS, Sec-Elder wine, Is ' «2if taßt ?' wioe » to sd; gooseberry or -K& **'>&** <-b, 10d or la Id. Ooflfeesf*««» la 9d, Smith's coffee essence. 2JS! 11800 8 ,°5 Symington's, Is 3d; l, 5d *, coffee and miilc, Is; ■goeolate aad milk, IOd; Taylor's cocoa! - S° ffee to 2d, Is 4d, ls&L JWaL 2s 3d or 2. «3d7 Keroseoe, 7s 2bm. -o 0^ 80 *? 0 ~ -Nailrod or twUt, tW 7 ' or Jano. Queeu a_ in a box, 3s. Hop bitters 3a g*M& care 4, ©d, fruit salt 3a, SSfijlg" 1 ' P»in-kUler li Mdx&a-m CASHEL STBEET CHRISTCHURCH. * the same or 1* • Allowing day. Wmky- ""'; .
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Press, Volume XLVII, Issue 7737, 17 December 1890, Page 3
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