OPENED OUT The First Portion op Our OPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. CASEY, M'DONALD & CO. OUR WASHING FABRICS Aro the largest in quantity, tho choicest, and the cheapest we have over offered our patrons. OUR STUFF DRESS MATERIALS Include all the soft-toned colourings introduced this season. Greys, Drabs, Naturals, and the now Gobelin, in a variety of tints, Check Beiges, Vicuna Checks, Plain Beiges, Summer Cashmeres, Emboeed Damosse Cloth, Striped Satinettes, a splendid selection, and all extraordinary low prices. OUR SHOWROOM Is now displaying a particularly choice selection of Hats and Bonnotß, of the latest shapes, New Aigrettes Now Plumes, New Ornaments, New Flowers, Now Jackets, New Mantles, Now Dust Cloaka, New Hosiery (ladies' and children's), New Ribbons, New Laces (in all the newest makes and colourings.) New Goods By Every Fresh Steamer Every Purchaser of tho Value of Two Shillings and Sixpence 2/6 Registers a Guess in our Famous PIN COMPETITION For the Handsome 50-Gniuea PIANO. CASEY, M'DONALD, & CO., 167, LAMBTON-QUAY.
JAMESON BROS. & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, TI^NE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Corner Willis & Dixon Streets, Opposito Scotch Church. 200 boxes Tea, at Us Od per box 60 half-chests Toa, at . la 3d per lb 40 half-cheats Toa, at ... Is 8d per lb Best Mixed Tea ... 2s 8d porlb Blended Toa 2s Od per lb Blended Tea ... Is 8d per lb 25 Finest White Crystal Sugar ... 26b Od per owt 10 tons English Crushed Loaf Sugar 3d per lb 25 cases Salmon (Cock „„ Une ] ¦ 9s Od per doz 20 cases Lobsters ... 9b Od per doz 20 casos \ Sardines ... 9s Od por doz 10 do Preserved Bloators 89 Od per doz Fry's Cocoa . ... Is 4d per lb V. H. Cocea ... . 3s 8d per lb Keen's Blue 9d por lb Sago, Tapioca, & Rice 2£d per lb JAMESON BROS. & CO., Opposite Scotch Church, WILLIB-bTREET. Dunedin Ale and Stout, qts., Bs 6d per dozen Dunedin Alo and Stout, pts., 5s per dozen Brandy, Whisky, and Wines of the best brands.
JAMESON BROS. & CO., Willis-street, Opposite Scotch Church, CHINA AND GLASS IMPORTERS. T3 EVI SE D EDITION, For Cash Onlt. A. W. BROWN, LAMBTON-QUAY & TORY-STREET. Rico, Gibs for Is ; Sago, Pearl Tapioca, Split Peas and Pearl Barley, 51bs for Is Currants, Raisins, and Sultanas, per lb, 6d Colonial Jams, por tin, sd ; por doz, 4s 9d Sperm Candles, 4d ; Price's, 8d ; Paraffin, 9d Beat Silk-dressed Flour, 1001b bag, 10s 6dl Do do do 501b do 5s 6d Do do do 251b do 3a Beßt fresh Oatmeal, 251bs, 2s Oi Do do do 81bs, Is Finest Canterbury Potatoes, per owt, 3a Starch, in lib boxes, 4d ; Figs, now,per box, 8d English Sauces, from Gd ; English Pickles, bottle, 8d ; Koiler's* Marmalade, tin, 7d Good Family Toa, from Is 4d lb Try our Pure Indian Tea, at 2s 4d 101b boxes, superior, from 12s 6d each American Tinned Fruit, all sorts, 2llbs, 1b 2d Macaroni and Vormicelli, 7d 401b N.Z. Sugar, 8s ; 401b Auckland White do, 9s Cd; 401b very best Snowdrop, 10s Fresh Herrings, reduced to 6d tin Fry's Improved Cocoa, 4d paoket Soap, from 2d bar, 4s 3d box ; large bare, ea 41b, lOd ; Van Houten's Cocoa, 3s lOd lb Pure Honey, 4d Prime Canterbury Bacon, 8d lb Mild-cured Hams, 9d A large assortment of China, Glass, &c. ; white and gold Cnps and Saucers, 7d each Patent Safety Lamps, from 2a 3d Country orders, accompanied by remittance, promptly attended to. TO THE FREE AND INDEPENDENT ELECTORS OF TE ARO AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. EB. CRESPIN will have great pleasure • in communicating his views to you on and after this dato at the To Aro Caßh Store, on GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, at the following ASTOUNDING PRICES! lib good Tea Is 3d Fresh Herrings, 6d 10 pkts Ex. Soap, Is Kippered Herrings, 9d 6 barß Soap, 1b 111b box Tea, 14s 31b8 Candles, Is 1 bag Sugar, 7s 6d 12 tablets Brown 1 box Soap, 4s Windsor Soap, la 1 box Candles, 8s 3 doz Matches, Is 1 sack prime Derwent 3 boxos Starch, Is Potatoes, 5b 6d 3 packets Cocoa, Is 1 doz Jams, 4s 6d 31bs Cornflour, la All other Goods at 51bs Pearl Barley, equally low rates, Split Peas, Rico, and guaranteed of and Sago, Is the best quality. 1 box Figs, 8d
PRIME FRESH BUTTER AND NEW LAID EGGS Always on hand. E. B. CRESPIN, TE ARO CASH STORE, Cuba-street. C. W. WYCHERLEY'S SPECIAL NOTICE. GENUINE SALE OF SADDLERY AND HARNESS, For 21 Dats. 2s to 4s in the £ Discount off ordinary prices, for Cash only. Special Lines in HARNESS, with solid Nickel Silver Buckles. Brass-mounted Harness of all kinds, at unusually low prices, all hand-stitched and warranted not to rip. Saddles and Bridles, very cheap A few sets of Dray Harness Ladies' Saddles and Bridles Buggy Harness, solid nickel mounts Whips, Bits, Spurs, &c, &c. Remnant of Horse Covers, very cheap Every article reduced. C. W. WYCHERLEY, Saddle and Harnessmaker and Importer, Willis-Btreet, Welln gtou. " 2s to 4s in the £ Discount, for 21 Days. SALE NOW ON. PRIZE WHITE LEGHORN. riIHE White Leghorn bred and owned by JL me, winner of first special at Wellington , 1886 ; first at Masterton, 1886. Pallet bred from the same bird took first special and silver medal at Wellington, 1887, for the best White Leghorn Pullet bred in Wellington, also first with hen and second with pullet at Masterton, 1887 ; and having purchased one of the first prize roosters in Wellington, 1887, also took firßt prize at Masterton, 1887, can now supply eggs at one guinea per dozen. N.B. — Now claim to have the best in the colony. WILLIAM DURRELL, Kaiwarra. NOTICE. Tj^Oß the convenience of his customers •*- and the general pnblic, J. Mandel has had fitted np TEMPORARY BATHS, with Hot and Cold Water. Open daily from 7 a.m. until 9 p.m. P.S. — Hairdressing Saloon and Tobacconist Shop still carried on as usual. Alterations and additions will be completed, and permanent bathß ready for nse, first week in November. J. MANDEL, Willis-street WANTED Known— At the Great Big Sale of Boots and Shoes you can purchase Women's Prunella Elastic Sides for 5s 6d, and good strong Women's House Boots for 3s lid. Come one, come all, and have a share in the spoil at W. & J. Staples' Boot Emporium, Willis-street. ANTED Known— Jußt landed ex Ruapehn, Christiania Burners. Thomas Ballinger, Importer, 17, Willis-street. THE popularity and enormous sales of Wolfe's Schnapps testiy its intrinsic merit.
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Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 69, 19 September 1887, Page 3
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