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Bir___-*3a aoticse. f P2_|OUR WINDOWS FOR SPECIAL - " '. ' DRAPERY AT LESS THAN HALF-PRICE. Beautiful Colored Satins 6M, Is lid, 2s 3d, 2.. 61 Watered and Striped Richelieu Silks, Is 9d Watered SUks, Is 6_d , ■ -„«,. A whole Card of beautiful Silk Chantilly Lace, 13 and 21 yards in a piece, Is 6d, Is lid, 2s 6d per card _„_,_■, _t_ AU Wool Double Width French Foulles, dark colours, suitable for Winter, Is 6_d Heavy Winter Costume Cloths, dark colors, 6 _ lid per dozen •,_»_,_,- Fall Nets io Tinsel, Chlnile, Pin, Beaded, and Beauty Spots, Is ll_d and 2s 6d for a full piece of 18 to 28 yards Baldwin's Beehive Wools, 2s lid plain colors, and 3_ 8d inc*rain colors Children's Cashmere Socks, 3 pairs for s_d, 6_d, 7_d and B_d Best Sewing Cotton*, 200 yd reels, 1% per dozen All-wool Scarlet Flannel, B£d, worth Is Hd _,-•,_;• And in our -showroom we are shoff-ing Handsome Winter Mantles, 19s 113 ana 22s 6d. The Warehouse price for these was 50s. i We can safely say such Wonderful Lines have ilever before been shown anywhere. LONARGAN, McCLEA & CO. CASHEL AND COLOMBO STREETS. ♦ KIN C_A I D.S. QUOTATIONS from our REVISED CASH PRICE LIST :— TEA— I s 6 D 2 3 3 a 4 D Finest Ceylon. 2a 8d per lb. Our Teas are noted for strength in liquor and mellowness in flavor.tear—Finest white 3d per lb, 27s per Dried Fruits—CHeaned by patent macht- * cwt; loaf sugar 4d; cashed loaf &_d, nary- Cnrrancs oid, Vrfentia raislnj or 3& per cwt 7_d, Duuscatela 9d, Is and Is 6d per Kerosene-First winter shipment, 150 test, lb. figs 6i per box, date, 6d perlb water white, 7s 6d per tin-, Hs 6d Jams—Nelson s_d. C. and B. 21b tins oerca.e raspberry Is Gd, Mannings* in glass Tapioca, Saao and Rlce-2|d per lb, or 12s and white pots, English strawberry Dersßlbbai- conserve 8d per tin -flouAraperia-roller. 251b bags, 2s 9d; Blacking-Day and Martinf s.per A fo» 44d, 501J3 5s sd, 1001b 10sfid, 2001b sack -Js perhottle od and lOd large tiusd Oatmeal-2 3 3dper251bbag Patent Medicines-Cockles and HolloPearl Bariev—2*d Der lb. 51bs for Is way als 21 per box, bafe Pill. Is _d, Cor_fl?Sf-3H,Vdfld, 6d and 6_d per lb Beeeham's la 3d, Soman's powders Carbonate ot Soda-3d per lb; cream of la 2d, magnesia lOd, .la aud Is 2d, tartar. Is 9d per lb; tartaric acid, tricopberous Is 2d, painki ler Is 3d, 2s 4d per lb s * fe Cure 4a 6 *«» St. Jacob's oil2s fid, Preserved Fish - Fresh herrings 7d, SelgeJ's Syrup 2s 8i . Aa J: n bloaters 9d, kippered herrings lOd, Candles—Electric stearme 6d Adaman--Xon9dpertfn ■ , tine 7d, wax BJd, Price s Sardines—Large tins 8s 6d doz, sardines 9d, carriage 9d, bedroom lOd, night small 6s fid doz, bloater paste aid lights 9d tin, or 4s per doz Soapr-Pears' (four in a box) Is. glycerine Cocoa—Fry's Is 3d per lb, Hudson'shomoe- bars od and lOd, brown Windsor lOd opathic Is per lb, Hudson's pure 3a*_d and Is per bar, washing soap per box per lb, Van Houten 3s 3d per lb, 5a 9d, 7s 6d, Bs, 8. 6d, 9., prize medal Cadbury's cocoa ilb tins lOd, Jib 9s 6d, laundress 10 tins Isßd Vinegar—Champion's, Burnett s, or HoiMatches—Safety 4d and 9d per doz, plaids .Hbrook's 8d per bottle, draught Eng4*d, 250's Is 8d doz, 1000's per box 6d lish 2s 4d per gal Pickles—Colonial &_d, English lOd 1| COLOMBO STREBt %g«>£BM*. CHBBTCHTO CH. TONEYCLIFFE AND CAREY ARE NOW SHOWING A ' GRANJ> ASSORTMENT OF . jiBW AUTUMN AND WINTER DRAPERY. _. . ?* j ;''■•:' -. ; • DRESSES, MILLINERY, ULSTERS, JACKE-b, MANTLES,. FURS, Ao,, &o. AU Direct from the Home Markets, m .'_.-'. -•-■:--- ■ -'-' '■■' r '-"\'\ ■ — ;.,.. > : .■■•■'- '-''- li''^'" BE A D V __ ON II -. • 7P-B I ,0 E S, ? iUfi >f -*- SPECIAL VALUE IN ENGLISH AND COLONIAL BLANKETS AND FI-4--NELS. - :-..(.,,i ■ TONEYCI-IFJPE AND CAREY, THE READY MONEY DRAPERS, - --- S 206 COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHUROH. 1 Four First If aids, K«w Ztalaad aid South Seas EiMMtion, 1883, 1 P. FERRIMAN, ASHBURTON, FROPRZBTOB OF JOSEPH FORD'S (By Royal Letters Patent) SCOUR & LUNG-WORM MIXTURE FOR SHEEP. A PERFECT CUBE FOR SCOUR AND LUNG-WORM. TESmiONIAIS, Riverslea Farm, Balfour P. 0., Southland, MB F. FstUU-U-r, Ashburton. 20th February, IS9I. Dear Sir,—-I have much pleasure in stating that I found " Ford's Scour and Lang* Worm Mixture "a most excellent and effectual cure for lung worm. I had 450 nice lambs all very bad, and some dying every day, with 38 dead when I got the Mixture to close them with. I gave them one dose all round, and found that day 1 had only lost two (8), and all the rest have thriven splendidly ever since.—Yours faithfully, W. F. Wabd. P.S.—The class of sheep were halfbreds, Lincoln and Merino. And I might «ay again that I cannot speak too highly of die Mixture, which I obtained from jour Southland Agents, Messrs Tothili, Watson and Ca—W.F.W. Drumroslao, Southbridge, Bth October, 1890. Ms F. F-S_jsur_u~ > , Aab-urton. Sir,--I btSfe great pleasure in testifying to the effects of " Ford's Scour and Lung* "Worm M_cture upon my flock. My sheep were coughing and scouring prior tp using tbe Mixture, but after drenching a change for the better soon became apparent, AU flock-owners having their sheep coughing or scouring should lose no time in giving the Mixture ft trial, as from my experience it is very efficacious.—lours respectfully, W_J____- Gr-vH-M. Mb F. FKRKI3-AN. Ashburton, Oromore, July 21st, 1590. „ Dear Sir,—ln reply to your questions as to whether the "Lung-Worm Mixture I had from you about six weeks ago had the desired effect, I am happy to state tnat it saved, in my opinion, 300 lambs. The lambs were after a long drive, and starving, having come from the Bays. I bought them in the Ashburton Yards for 6s Od each, I got them home and fed them on oaten-sheaf chaff and some fresh graen feed, xney were continually coughing and scouring, and 20 of them died the flrst wee_, * thought I would have lost the lot, and expressed that opinion to a friend, who advised mc to try " Ford's Mixture.* I did so, with the result that the coughing and scouring ceased, and they began to thrive immediately, and I sold them a montn after I bought them at a profit, and the man I bought them from expressed »oipr-se, saying he wouldn't have known them.—l am, dear -jir, yours truly, _-__•*_£- *-_--__, P. PBBBIMAN, ASHBURTON, ! PATENTEE AND PBOPB-ETOB. 1 -tcQBKTS ■*-* ALL PBINCIPAL TOWNS.

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7830, 7 April 1891, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7830, 7 April 1891, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7830, 7 April 1891, Page 2

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