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stii saw Jitw,«:r.i« «.«/ 'i. ■■ ip:.* baa .yiaVof. •■■? *.' '••■• »... 1 • I ;; E " L '* l: i REDUCTION "MATCHLESS TEAS.’’ Th&ie Teats boat all others at the New Zealand and H.S. Exhibition. See extract from; * Daily Times “ Wardell Bros, and Do. have; been successful against ail competitors for Blended Tea, having obtained Highest Awards in every instance where they competed. They received the First Prise for each of the thr'ee most popular prices—vis., 2s, 2s 4d, 2s 6d, The prises,'lt tday be safely said, are well merited, as competent authorities pronounced these teas to be strong, economical, and well flavored, and the low price at which they ate sold will in a short time ensure them the success they deserve. A trial of a sample of their MATO BLESS TEA will show that It la an article of exceptional merit, asd is the result of skilful blending of the beat materials.” Btronftflledlnm Tea, remarkably good ) j, oj value ... ... ...} Really Good Tea, great strength and 1 2a pubgenoy ... ... ... f Rich Strong Tea, possessing a finel 4d flwor ... ... ...) Delicious Mellow-flavored Tea, highly 1 «« 6d approved of by connoisseurs ... f Reductions are made for tins and half-chests. BEST WHITE SUGAR, 2fd per ib DRY WHITE SUGAR, 2Jd per lb. NEW FRUIT— Currants, 5Jd; Sultanas, 7|l Qumnaland Arrowroot, 4Jd per lb Tartaric Acid, 2s 3d per lb Oarbonate of Soda, 3d per lb Oream of Tartar, Is 9d per lb Pearl Barley, 2d per lb Baking Powder, large tin, best quality, lOd Egg Powder, best quality, 8d per tin BLUE— Keen’s Oxford. 9d per Ib; Oolman’s Thumb, 61; Reokitt’s, BJd; Aome, 9d Blacking—Day and Martin’s Paste, 5d per doz; Kitchen’s Paste, 4d per doz BISCUITS— F.est quality Lunch, 2JJ; Water, 3Jd; Wine, 4d; Mixed, 4d. A large assortment of other kinds Brpbware—A largo assortment at wholesale prices oAndlesEleotric, 5Jd per lb; Price’s London Wax, 8d; Nationals B£d; Paraffin, 9d; Belmont Sperms, 9d; Price’s Carriage, 9d .Gapers, Crosse and Blackwell’s, 7d per bottle COCOA— Fry’s Homoeopathic, Is 4d per lb Cadbury’s tins, Is 8d; libs, lOd Omraway Seeds, 8d per lb Clothes Pegs, Id per dozen Knife Polish, 6d per tin; Oakey’s, 6d per tin Essence of Coffee (Symington’s)—large, Is 2d OORNFLOURBrown’s 3Jd; Brown and Poison’s fid; Malzena, fid Extract of Soap (Hudson’s), 9 packets for Is

TINNED FISH— Moir’s Fresh Herrings, 7d per tin; Salmon, 3d per tin; Molr’s Kippered Herrings, lOd; Herrings in Tomato or Shrimp Sauce, lid: pnotch Haddocks, lOd; Sardines (small size), sd; Albert, small, 6d; large, lid Neave’a Farinaceous Food, lid per tin Bobinson’s Patent Groats, 9d; Barley, 9d ■Gelatine—Nelson’s It z, sd; 2oz, lOd , Golden Syrup—2lb tins, 7d; 41b tins, Is Id Teeaelo, 2lb, 7d; 4lb, 1* JAMS— Assorted, best quality, 5Jd per tin KEROSENE—150deg test, water white, patent tap, 6s 6d FLOURBest Roller, 25’s, 3a 4d; 50’s, 6sGd Fine Salt, 2d per lb; 5s per owt bag Tapioca, 2Jd per lb | WABDELL Gbobge btbekt DUN C JOHNSON AND 00, • Are offering GREAT BARGAINS FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON, SPECIAL BARGAINS in Men’s and Boys’ Tweed Suits, colonial and British manufacture. SPECIAL BARGAINS in Boys’ Tweed Knicker Suits $ also in Boys' Navy Serge Suits. SPECIAL BARGAINS in Men’s Black Worsted Coats ; also Vesta to match. SPECIAL BARGAINS in Men’s and Boys’ Cotton Working Shirts; also in Men’s White Dress and Regatta Shirts, SPECIAL BARGAINS in Men’s and Boys' Tweed, Felt, and Straw Hats and Gaps; also in Men’s Hard Felt Hats. SPECIAL BARGAINS in BUk and Cambric Handkerchiefs, Ties, Collars $ also in Sox, Pants, and Singlets.

GREAT CLEARING SALE OF RUMMER DRESS MATERIALS. On and after the 19th inat. we shall Offer the Balance of our Season's DRESS MATERIALS at Greatly Reduced Prices. Single widths from 6Jd yard. Double widths from 13jd yard. Dress lengths “ All-wool ” French Beige 12s 6d. Combination Robes, black and colored, 19s 6d—newest colorings and designs. Remnants at Half-price. HERBERT, HAYNES, AND 00. COFFEE PALACE AND PRIVATE HOTEL (Opposite the First Church), Moray place, Dunedin, Three minutes’ walk from Railway Station. C. F. METER, Proprietor. CF. METER, having leased the above • Hotel, has spared no pains in making the Coffee Palace a palace for Visitors and Residents, paving particular attention to the comfort of all that favor him; and by keeping a first-class Table and clean and airy Bedrooms at moderate charges, is confident to receive a fair share of support. Only Temperance Drinks sold on the premises. Night Porter to call visitors for early trains In attendance. of Fain for Influew*

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Evening Star, Issue 8717, 8 January 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 8717, 8 January 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 8717, 8 January 1892, Page 1