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Business Notices CETLIN DO TE A. No. 1 CevlincJo at Is Mperlb. Beats any No. 3 Ceylindo, 2* & per lb, is the delight of tn«* 2* packets which have been of all who enW a eond cup of tea irdncei nl-,8.1 per b • . No. 4 Oejlindo, 2* & per 10, is a tea that ao. 2 Coy n : <i., 2< pcr■ lb, la a rich, ripe, has no equal in New Zealand, full-bodied, lovely flavoured Tea „*«» ™ ftT T NO AGFNTS OR HAWKERS. PEDUCfION ON QUA NTITIEd-Slbs, Id; 10ib % l*d; 201b tins. 2d per lb. Jj No Highpr Pr.Cf HAMS AM) BACON. R.-icon Sides, smolced or pale, G\d per lb 1 We guarantee every Side, Roll, an Bicou Kolls, smoked or pale, <d per lb V Ham grain fed, mild core, ana bes {lams, smo&edor pale, /fdperlb f quality. .. ,v SUNDRIES. New Currants. 4d ppr lb Sardines, 5 and 6, large, 9d, IM, and lid N*w Kai-in*. os<l per ib per t>n New Sultanas, 5Jd per Itt Smoked Sardhies in oil, 9d per tin New Dates, 6d per lb -~..„ JSew. Salmon, SJ, 9d, and 10« i ppr tin NewCuitines CaliiornianFrnlts in Syrup, Lime Juice, 101 and Iβ Id p. r bottle assorted, leper lb Lime J «nee, short neck ship's, Is 2d per French Plumn, 1(M ppr lb bottle Sheep Tongue-. 9.1 per liti Montserrat Lime Fruit Juice, 2a 4d per <'amp Pie, d«*l'Cions, l-«3Jpertia bottle Vluegar, Iβ "3d per 161 COLOMBO STREET. , ! - .. ~ -I The "CTniversal Remedy for Acidity of the Stomach, Children, Delicate FβHeadache, Heartburn, Indigestion, Soup Eruotations. males, and the Sick Bilious Affections. . ness of Pregnanoy. - «.„ • « Sold Throughout the World. N.8.-ASK FOR DINNEFORD'S MAGNESTA. AGENTS-KEMPTHORNE, PPOPSKR and Co., AUCKLAND AND DUNEDIN and SiiARLAND and Co., AUCKLAND. COKQFACTGrs 30 TEE KEfv GD"VEBNI3ENT ASHBYi BFRGH& CO. (LATE S. NAbHELSKI), VVHOLEgALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS i HARJJWARUi MJbiKCH^JNTrf, AND GENERAL IMPORTERS, 117 HIGH STREET AND 129 HEREFORD STREET I ■: * - CutOSTCuyßUji, , ■ 3KVHB 3KEIEC3IOK 0» lhhlß, A»D VABIBD STOCK English, American" and continental hardware V al Branches, which they are now ofiWtagali LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, In order, to make room for Extensive Shipments shortly to arrive; VsiA'iiokSsd farm RWrtittttßiKNTS AiSPßoffLifr:^'" CAIFLEIK ASSORTMENT OF WHEELWRIGHTS , ,, COACB BUxLJJKtXb', iIDILPEKrt, , and PAINTERS' MATERIALS CHEAPER THAN U.VER. EXCEFIIONAL BARGAINS In Rf ngee, Eegiater Grates, Stoves, Marble and Slate Mantelpieces, Tllei for He»rbhSi £ endere, Flreirona, Coal -cunles, Uaaadeliers, Liamps i£leocroplaced Ware, Cutlery and all Furniehing Goods. GUNS, REVOLVERS, AMMUNITION, AND ALL SPORTSMEN'S RFQUISITES, IMD&M'S Undertaiten onmoec Reasonable Terms for all ifiugiieu, American and Continental Goods. Architects should EEDCLIFFE CROWN .Brand Galvanised Corrugate* Iron. There is none better manufactured. Lighter sheets of other brands musj; be thinner, aid will not last a3 long or give the, same satisfaction. Contractors should not be misled by erroneous statements, such as are advertised by rivallimporterg. REDCLIFFE is the cheapest first-class Iron in the market. The eheeta are wider, thus a larger surface can be covered with REDOLIItfE than with other brands REDCLIFFE has been more largely imported into Wew Zeainnd during the last 20yeare than any other brand, and experience proves that every sheet will bo found perfects . , ; ._ ■• • '-" ; -' ' \ A J / 0N SJLLB B? AM. PKINCIPAI. XBO!7-aSEBCHANT8l AND \V gjgpig J I Jfe CBABZiXIS OAMEEOH, M.D., sayai "Aα Excellent Food, admlrasiy adapted to the wants of Infante." ■/• BEST . -a, Establislied ** INVALIDS, AND THE AGED. iS BABTLETT, Ph.D., F.C.S., says: "The Flesh and Sone-fonainff constitu,ents.ara far above the average of the best Fexinaoeoue jffooCmJ* ' FOR INFAHTS AND INYALIDS> MELLIN'S LACTO-GLYCOSE CfR rNLTSu&L FOOD. SPECIALLY ADAPTS) FOR COUHTBIES WHEBE'FRESH GOWS MILK CARROT BE OBTAIHEDL m— intmit Omm' Returno—dtataajXatmac 3\><«eUstaai|taMaa2)rwf<McMiei<>— AGENIS-ChryetAU »0d Co., WordeU. Broe. ard Cc, Kemptborne, Pxoeeer and Co

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9023, 8 February 1895, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LII, Issue 9023, 8 February 1895, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LII, Issue 9023, 8 February 1895, Page 7

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