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Bofliaeca Notleaa. PRESERVING SUGAR. 100 TONS, SPECIALLY IMPORTED. [ See affldarit in window, taken before the 1 British Consul for New York, declaring this to be the produce of eugar-cane only. 3d per lb. Good Queensland Bugar, fit lor preserving, a|d per lb; also best Mauritius, T. TAYLOR'S, 171 CAbHEL STREET, Opposite the Cafe. ' f»4V/t DOZEN Quart Bottles ASd£\J\J SOKTED PICKLES, atGd per . Bottle NEW MUSCATELS Is per lb ONE POUND OF GOOD CONGOU TEA, and Handsome Japanese Caddy for 2s. AS A SHAREHOLDER IN THE GROCERS' CO-OPERATIVE PURCHASING COMPANY, T TAYLOR guarantees that no Coo operative titore or other retailer bays on better cash terms, or in larger lines than he does, and purchasers may be certain of obtaining the BEST POSSIBLE VALUE FOR THEIR MONEY. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS TO LARGE BUYERS. As oar Teas have not to boar a profit for.goods sold at a loss, or for agents, the purchaser will save the numerous middle, profits of the Packet Tea Sellers. TEAS—HaIf chests, Iβ lid, Is 3d, Is od, Is 7d, Iβ 9d, 2s per lb ; Doxea, 12s 6d, 14s 6d, 16a 6u, lb» 6d, 2Us; bleuded tea, Is 3d, la 6d, Is lOd, 2s, 2a id, 2s 6d: Oolong flavored blended tea, 2s, specially recommended, no 2s tea in Chmtchuruh equal to it; olb boxes of pure Ceylon, lOaGd; s£lb pure Chinese, 10e. SUGAKS — Finest white, 3d; yellow crystals, 3d; soft yellow, 2gd ; brown, 2£d; special quotations for quantities; loaf sugar. 4d. DELICACIES—Ox tongues, 41b tins, 4s 6d ; Gear's as ; lib tins sheep's tongues, 10d or Is; lambs tongues, lOJd; pate fois gras, 3s 3d; potted German sausasre, large tin. Is 2d; kippered cod nali, Is Id; potted rabbic, is 3d; hare soup, 2s; St. George's potted beef Bd, assorted kinds, $d; Indian chutnee, large' bottles, 29 3d; hare soup, 2lb tins, 2s ; green peas, 21b tins. Is; West India pickles, Is sd; Capt. White's 2i. TINNED tfliJH—MuUec, 8d ; salmon, 9d; sardines, 4Ad, sd, or 6d, large tins, ?id, Od: alberts, lid. REbERTED FRUITS — Evaporated apricots , , 10d per lb; pres. pea?, Iβ; grapes, Is; plums, Is; tigs 6d per box, per lb 7d ; prunes, 6d; Frencn plums, lOd. WINES, CORDIALS, &c.-Elder wine, Is 2d ; ginger wine, Is sd; gooseberry or • currant, Iβ lUd; orautee, 2s Od; lemon juice, Is; lime do, 10d or la Id. CoffeesPeerless Is 9d, Smith's coffee essence, Is, Branson's or Symington's, Is 3d; dandelion, Is 5d ; cofleo and milk, Is ; chocolate and milk, 10d; Taylor's cocoa, Iβ; ground coffee Is 2d, Is 4d, Is Od. Oatmeal, 2s 3d or 2e 6d. Kerosene, 7s to 9s. Tobacco — Nailrod or twist, 4s 8d; Ruby, Hunter or Juno. Queen cigars, 25 in a box, 3s> Hop bitters 3s 3d, bafe cure 4s 6d, fruit salt 3s, Seigel's syrup 2s 9d, pain-killer Is 3d, &c&c Please Address-171 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. AH Orders forwarded the same or following day. NEWCASTLE, WESTPORT & SHAG POINT COALS. AT REDUCED RATES. W. H. HARGREAVES, CATHEDRAL SQUARE. | Telephone, No. 143. PHOTOGRAPHS OF NEW ZEALAND SCENKRV". - ■ • Series of Photographic Views of New II Zealand comprise ISVaRY PA.XT OF THESE BEAUTIFUL *■?■■ i SL andS, The Sounds, Lakes. Glaciers and Mountains, Rivers, Bush, Maori Life, Harbors, Towns, &o, Albums of ail sizes kept in stock for presents to friends, and a very considerable s<ock of Unmuunied Views for Tourists or for potting. Catalosues on application. E. WHEKLKR* AND SON, NEW ZEALAND SCKNKRY , DEPOT, OATHSDKAL SQUARE. 303 BOOT SALE. BOOT SALE. BIG BOOT SALE. NO PUFF. WE have not bought a very small parcels of Boots or, Shoes, say, £10 or £20 worth, and-say we have bought £2000. No; we shall not gull the people by saying something wonderful, but' just what we mean, and what we intend doing with our own stock. It is all good staff, .with the exception of a few 1 pounds worth ot goods, which X shall bell I at any price to clear them out. The SALE is one of REDUCTION of MY OWN STOCK, which I* far too large at this time of the year, and I intend to tell and turn it into money. All Looking out for GOOD AND CHEAP BOOTS AND SHOES . Should Call at W. ROBINSON'S BIG BOOT SALE, To commence on ;,;.<.. SATURDAY NEXT. —— ' The following prices will give the publi same idea of the genuineness of my BOOT SALE :- s. d. Ladies' Patent Court Shoes ... 3 6 Ladies' Walking Shoes, mock kid ... 4 6 Ladies' Mock Kid E. sides, riveted... 5 3 Ladies' High Leg Leather Lace Boots, pegged 7 6 Ladies' Persian Kid Elastitf-sides, sewn ... ... ... • ... 6 Q Ladies' Evening Shoes, black beads 3 6 Ladies' House Boots, goloshed all round ... ... ... ... 5 6 Ladies' Cloth Lace, old price 13a 6d... 7 6 Ladies' Glace Shoes (Poilak'aj, sewn, good ... ... ... ... 8 * Ladies' Kid Shoes, splendid value, . " sewn ... ... ... ... o o Metfs Calf Elastic-sides, sewn, very good .. ... -•• — " " Metfs Semi Balmorals, English, light 8 6 Mea'e Pegged Watertight*, double = shanks.« ... ••• ••• ll ° Men's Light Lace Balmorals, riveted, Enough ... 7 6 Men v s Leather Shoes, sewn, English 10 6 And a great many lines too numerous : to mention In the List. This Iβ a GENUINE BOOT SALE, and the public are Invited to come and see the goodstor yoowelves. W. BOBINSON & SON'S BEEHIVE BOOK TXBBOi 204 HIGH STBEET, CHBISTCHORCH.

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7782, 9 February 1891, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7782, 9 February 1891, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7782, 9 February 1891, Page 8