ftaslnqgg Wtttow. * ' Boto Katepo?lpweed Salts, 3 garments, Us 6d, worth 27s 6d AU Wool French Foules, worth 18e, are now 7s lid per do* Extra Wide Window Nets, worth B|d, are now Ud per yard Bemnants Brussels and Kldder Carpets, ljvds long, at quarter prleV Beat Floorcloths, 2yds wide, 1* W»O, end liyds wide, Is 7*d Unbleached Damask worth Is M Very Wide White Linen Damask Iβ 6d, well worth 2s lid Double Width White SheetingTfd, worth Is 3d White Mixed Pins, 6d per dozen packets Pongee Muslin 6s 6d, now 2s lid per doz. White Toilet Quilts os lid and 6slid, worth double Lace Curtains from Is lid, Prints almost given away Brussels Slip Mats Is 6d, worth 2s lid Handsome Beaded Cape* 8e IW, originally 93s Double Width Black Cashmere Is M, worth 2s 6d; Colored Silk Lace 2Jd, 4s 6d Sunshades now Is lid; Bid Ribbon now ljd Six cards Linen Buttons for 3id; Stay Busks 9d per dozen Ladies* Nights Is 9d, Is lid, 2s 63, worth double; Ladies' Chemises ta 9d, la lid, 2s 8d Evening Slippers 4s 6d, now 23 6d; Ladies' 7s 6d Shoes now 4s Hα Handsome Circular Lace Cloaks 29a 6d, originally 655; Print Costumes 5s lid • Gent? Grain Leg'Goloshed Lace Boots, neafe and strong, 16s 6d, to be thrown out * Men's Strong Kip Derby Boots, English made, 19s 6d, now 12s Bd Men's Thigh Gum Boots, size 6 (only) SO3, now 19s 6d Gents' Shoes from 6s lid THE ABOVE ARE ALL TRULY WONDERFUL LINES, AND SHOULD NOT 1 BE PASSED BY. LONAKGAN, MCCLEA & CO., CASHBL AND COLOMBO STREETS.
New Valentia Raisins arrived at 7Jd per lb, or 7s per box. SUGAR, Finest Queensland Snowdrop, 3d per lb, or 27s per owfc mHE Ladies of Christchurch like GOOD TEA, and are of ten at a loes^ j> know known Bto-a. of T«Richj Malty Assam 2s, Finest Ceylon Pekoe 2a Sd. COFFEE Fresh Ground Daily on the Premises, Iβ 4d, Is 6d and Iβ 8d per lb. Sugar-Finest white crystals 3d, light Dried fruits-Currants ad, feme raisins brown 22d, loaf 4d, icing 6d per lb 7d, muscatels 9d, fi«a (per box) Bα Acid, tartaric, per lb 2s 3d oJ _ dates 6dper lb Almond, shell" 10d; out of shell. Is 2d, Hops, 6d andßd per lb Is 6d, 2s and 2s 6d Kerosene, 100 test water white. 8s Od per Baking powder, per lb 10d tin FMS Sco&&.ud.. In white pot,, lib. 6d Corn flour 4d, 5d and 6d per lb Raspberry jam, Cross and Blackwell s. In Cordials—Raspberry, lemon, &c, Is jara. Is 6d per Jar Fish-Fresh herring 7d, preserved bloaters Australian wines 34s per doz or los per 9g, kippered herrings 10d, mackerel in gal, on draught oil Is Id, salmon 9d, Albert sardines Goods delivered at all outgoing Trains and in Town and Suburbs. G.I.C. KINCAID'S G.I.C. 161 and 222 COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH.
RENTS' HATS, NEW SHAPES and SHADES, just in for the Holidays. JUVENILE SUITS, Strong New Zealand Tweeds, lor School wear Also Choice and Nobby Suits for the Holidays. *J>OTS' KNICKERBOCKER TROUSERS always in Stock. A SPECIAL LINE in MEN'S HEAVY NEW ZEALAND TWEED SUITS for 309, Trousers 03 6d. This is a Genuine Bargain. THE Celebrated BEAVERSKIN TROUSERS for working men are NOW IN STOCK. PARKER & TRIBE, 199 CASHEL STREET (Ne%? Shop to Ballantjne'e). THE BRANTFOED BINDER. THE Celebrated BRANTFORD LIGHT STEEL REAPER AND BINDER, the Ugh test draught machine in the world. Over Four Thousand Sold Last Season, fitted with Improved Capped Boilers and Belief Spring. This valuable improvement is used only on the Brantford Binders. It relieves the machine from the jar when passing over furrows and rough ground, and thus lessens the liability of breakage. CUTS SEVEN FEET, AND CAN BE DRAWN BY TWO HORSES. SIZES FOE, SALE, 5 FEET, 6 FEET, AND 7 FEET CUT. J. PLAISTED AND CO., AGENTS; And MESSRS H. MATSON AND CO, Associated with NATIONAL i MORTGAGE AND AGENCY CQMPANY, of New e ____ Zealand. Limited. ; — H. FUHRMANN fiMMwßfillHr V and inspect oux Laiigo Stoclc of Etbtql* % c, Carpets, Linoleum, Bedatceda a sA i Houses Furnished on Term& Pw« New and Artistic Patterns a Draw, i ing Room Settees, (Occasional Chain ' 111 ■ cSS2f&ST fc^yS^te ' BPMeel? Now sanding—American Wovea ' ffMjm Wheel Perambulators with ru&w £3 3s Od, the Lowest Priced Over Mantel in the Colony. Catalogues Post Frea Houses to liet, Furnished and Unfurnished. H. FUHttMANN'S FUBNISHING FAB HO U SE, 209 Colombo street, Glouceeter street, and Cathedral Square. A- MATtaBTAT.T, M«m«. » ,
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7778, 4 February 1891, Page 2
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