This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.
Wanted: ■■ k - ■ _ • ■'» ■■ ■> TITANTED. Buyers for Morocro-covered WK», lte 6d. H. Atkinson's Furniture Warehouse, Manohester street, r- XJITaNTED People to get Married or Fα* W H. Atkinson. 117 Maaoheater ■treet. ; | fe -%xf ANTMD, Buyers for 40 Cot PeWtobutaj T W tors, rubber tyres, juse received, 40* 4 each. H. ilikinsonV Furniture Warehouse, Manchester titreet. ; ■ : . "ITfTANTEiI, to Buy Furniture to «nfqean n W tity; beat cash prices. J. Bowman i, V ictoria street. . I 8 . -is mt ANTED Persons requiring a good Piano a VV at a low price, tj vso our atook. J. B- Bowman ami !3on. ' ANTED KNOWN—J. Bowman and Son Conduct Outdoor Sales by Public i" Auction. Moderate Charges. t «\rANTED, Buyers for Tapestry Carpets W 12x12, JOs. H. Atkinson's. Manchester street. ' ' C \kj ANTED, ttuyers for 20-gallon Portable ft Copper, i 2 17s 6d. H. Ackinaon'a Furniture Warehouse, Manchester street. WANTED, to Purchase at once for a cash client. Farm of 20 to 50 acres good Land, wiih dwelling-house and out-buildings; price must not exceed £1000; immediate application ix requested. George Mamill, Cathedral square. WANTED, to liell splendid new Sevenroomed House, bathroom and every convenience, three-eighihs of an acre nicely laid out, close to Papanul road. As owner ia anxious to scl.no reasonable offer will be refused for this property; easiest of terms. George Hamill. Cathedral square. WANTF.D KNOWN-That we havejttet receired from our Manufacturers on the Continent, a large assortment of Regulator Clocks, with calendars attached showing the date, de.y of the week and month, splendidly finished, with handsome walnut wood cases, suitable for gentlemen's halls, offices, and L hotels. Tho first, time they hare been imported to New Zealand. Inspection invited. X, 6 Griesbaber. Watchmaker, 236 High street. « "I*7 AN TED KNOWN-Thae we have the t> TT La-jrost Assortment of Engagement Rings, Wedding Kings, and Keepers at the b lowest Prices in Town. K. Grieshaber, 830 g High street, opposite Triangle. - Business Notices. 6 — ' —— 6 ~ 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 0 0 • T TAYLORS 0 CASH PRICE LIST 6 OF 1 TEAS AND s GENERAL GROCERIES i 171 CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH [ (Opposite the Cafe). JUST LANDED. Very choice ling fish, 6d per lb; large salt herring, 1 dozen in a tin, 2s; smoked bloaters, 2 dozen in a Uα, §8. A large assortment of PRESERVED MEATS as follows: — Boiled or corued beef, 21b tin, Is; roast beef • or mutton, Is 3d; spiced beef, Is 2d: Eork pie, beefsteak pie, or steak and idnev pie, lib tin, Is 3d; rabbit) , rand bacon, rabbit; curried, rabbit aud onions, 21b tin, Is 3d ; oxtongues, > 41b tin, 4s 6d; lambs' tongues, lib tin, lOjjd; sheep's tongues, 21b, Is 9d; pate . de foi gras, 3s. KIPPERED MACKEREL, H 3d; boneless kippered mackerel, Is od; fresh I mackerel, 10£ d; mackerel in oil, Is 2d; extra choice haddock, lid; fresh herring, 6£d, flat tins 7&d; mullet, 8d; salmon, 9d to lid; sardines, 4id, 5d or 6d, large tins 7id, 9d, Alberts lid. ' TEAS —Atnoug the Blind the One-eyed is King!! The reason we would not compete at the Dunedin Exhibition,— On introducing our Bleuded TftM sixteen years since we were followed by numerous competitors, yet bar first patrons still drink our teas, i and each week adds to their number, i proving that merit is rewarded without '" protesting too much." BLENDED TEAS, in £lb and lib packets, 6, 10, or 121b tins, at Is 6d, Iβ lQd, 2s, 24 4d. 2s 0d per lb ; in half-cheaW at Is 3d to 2s 3d; China tea, halfchests, Is 2d to 2s 3d; boxe.4, 12s: 6d to 20s; 51b boxes of pure Ceylon, 10s Qd; ollb boxes of tine China, 10*'; Ub packets pure Ceylon, 2s 4d. SUGAU&—Finest white Mauritius, granulated, or sott grained, 3d per lb, 27s per cwt; loaf sugar, 4d ; crusfied, 3jd; yellow crystals, 2|d; brown, 2id. RlCE—Patna. 2£d per ib; beet Japan or Patna, 2|d ; pearl sago, 2d; white sago, 2ga; tapioca, 2*d; best, 2JM ; cornflour, 3}d; patent process dp, 6d; Brown aud Poison's, 7d. , NEW CURBANTd, new raisins, 7id, washed and dried ready for use by pateut m*chlnery; new dates, 6d ; new flgs. 7d per lb, per ,box 0d; preserred peaches, apricots, grapes/ lid to Is 3d ; French plums, 10d per lb, bottles 2s4dor2s6d. • COCOA—Taylor's homeo., Is lb; Fry's J cocoa extract, 8d or Is 4d per tin;; J Cadbury'B,lod or Is 8d; VanHouten's, A 3s 3d, Is 9d, or lid per tin. WINES, CORDIALS-Elder, Is 3d; ginger wine, 1* 6d ; dandelion, Is Bd,; orange , tonic, 2s 0d ; lime juice, 10d; afaipX f Is Id ; lime cordial, Is ; l CANDLES, KEROSENE — Electric, 6d ; superior, 6£d; fluted paraffine, Bid; Nationals, B}d; Belouat, 8a: bedroom, 10d; carriage, 9d; 130 test kerosene, 6s 10d per tin; 150-test; ?« od, Bs, or Si 6d, per case 14s 6d, 15s 6d, 16d 6d. SAFE CURE, 4s 6d. All kinds of Patent Medicines at lowest quoted prices. The above are STRICTLY CASH PRICES. Goods delivered In Chrtstcharch or |Suburbs, and at the Railway Station. - ■■ ■ -■ ■■ _ ■ ;■ ■• ; % EDWARD SMITH and CO. nave Juei i OPENED OUT THEIR * a NEW SEASON'S STOCK S or ENGLISH AND CONTINBNTAL BOOTS AND SHOES, . . And tavite the PUBLIC to INSPECT 8A MB E The principal features of these goods are £ LATEST DESIGN ' * EASY BITTING ' ■* GOOD QUALITY ' And are being offered at Price* that moat command a Ready Sale— c< Lswlles Blastic-rfde Boots!roa .. 6s Qd . F Ladies' Shoes irpm .. -£■& „, Gentlemen's Shoes from .. a-"Bb a *l Pi And so on. The true value of the Article X cannot be sec forth in an advertisement. 3£ BOOTS and SHOES can be had *6 -aUncgl ANY PRICE, the only.Teet Iβ "INSFBO TION." Examine the Gooda and Indge tot I yourselves ■ ■ q< ! Altnough we have given srreat attention to „ he Selection oi Goods from JToreign Markets Di we have not overlooked the very important n< tternof the COLONIAL MADE GOODS. ci We have had a Large Number of New Designs specially manufactured for our Trade We make of the " ZE ALANDIA BRAND, as having had many yeara ex DerieDce of variooa makes wo have-&roved thaFTHIS BRAND ia the MOST REIJABIS IN THE MARKET, and we are in a poalOo Bnyere should not overlook thJ* Saab, and ,^", Thua givins employment to a large nuiaber people. Every pair you tmr assists Gβ civ« additional employment. Edward Smith and' Co. univkrsal boot providbrß uni. VEHSAL BOOT DEPOT - ~ HIGH STREET (neic PetenmW MUTUAL BOOT STORK, HIGH STRStI NextWeU*Biyrt^yv.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP18910306.2.75.5
Bibliographic details
Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7804, 6 March 1891, Page 8
Word Count
1,066Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7804, 6 March 1891, Page 8
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Christchurch City Libraries.
Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7804, 6 March 1891, Page 8
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Christchurch City Libraries.