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Bueisiees Notices. EXTENSION OF BUSINESS. KINCAID’S G.I.C. ANNOUNCE THAT THEY WILL OPEN THEIR NEW PREMISES IN COLOMBO STREET, OPPOSITE THE CITY HOTEL, ABOUT FIRST WEEK IN APRIL, -OTTHBBB we purpose carrying on a FIRST-CLASS GROCERY TRADE in all its branches. At W present wo So pronounced by all who have tried our TEAS and COFFK f.B to bo tha BEST IN TilE OITY, and Special Attention will be paid to these iwo lines m out new promises. Therefore, consumers of either may roly on getting SOMETHING TO SUIT THEIR PALATE. The Business will bo carried on as usual at KINCAID’S G.1.C., 222, COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Telephone 43 2889 THE CANTERBURY TEA AND CASH ITALIAN ■WAREHOUSE. NEW SEASON’S CHINA, INDIAN, AND CEYLON TEAS. CAREFULLY SELECTED PROM THE CHOICEST GROWTHS. THE above sold separately or Skilfully Blended by theaidof the NEWEST PATENT MACHINERY. an acknowledged fact. E. W. MARRIOTT AND COMPANY SUPPLY THE BEST TEAS IN THE PROVINCE. NEW FRUITS.—The demand for those CLEANED by the Now Process still increases, and everj one is pleased with them. „ , , , ... _ , Attention is called to a Largo Variety of English JAMS, in Useful and Attractive Packages, a. of Groceries, which is revised monthly. Orders solicited, and GOODS DELIVERED DAILY. Hours of Business—B a.m. to 6 p.m. NOTE THE ADDRESS--171, CASHEL STREET, (OPPOSITE,THE CAFE.) 7U BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. LITTLE’S SHEEP DIP. (HON-POISONOUS). BEST, CHEAPEST, AND |*^6» SAFEST DIP IN THE MARKET. PRICE—Ss Cd per Gal,, in Casks of dOgals; 6a in sgal. drums; single gallons, Is extra, T A T E S T rfl ESTIMONIADtJ. ■ JL oitain’s Bay. Bonks Peninsula. 27th November, 1833. Gentlemen,-In reply to yours of the 17th ihsur.t, I may eay l have ’- 1 / 'V * SHEEP DIP since It came into jie market, and am quite satisfied with results, nor do i think ft better Dip is to bo found. Yours, &o„ JOHN E. THACKER. I have used LITTLE’S SHEEP DIP for some year--, and T BVo it vrrf much. I have very few ticks at shearing time, and tho wool m not tender as it need to bo before I dipped. ,i;co C. G. TRIPP, Orari Gorge, Woodbury, Bih October, 1888, It destroys all insect life without any danger of poisoning the animal itself. The wool is beautifully clean and bright. GEO. W. M'K-AE, Glens oi Tokoa. Amun, Dec. 30. 1838. Amongst Customers in various districts to whom reference might ho made are: AMURI, H. Wharton and Co , W. D. Wood ;AS H LEY, T. and B. J. D. Dickenson j Af-HBURTON, C. G. Bawdon. Hon W. 3, Peters; GERALDINE, Non J.U. Aobin.i, W. Do Renrio; PENINSULA, Fleming Bros., A. Lyou ; BEL W YN, J. Coo, Captain Toaswiil; WAIMATE, Allan MVLean. For further particulars, testimonials, &c„ apply o BLACKBURNS AND HARRISON, 109, CASHEL STREET EAST, CHRISTCHURCH. 7131 ■ AUTUMN AND WINTER, 1889. NOW SHOWING NEW G O O D 8 IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. H. E. MAY & CO., THE HALL, HIGH STEEET, CHRIS TO HG EC H. D DEPARTMENTDress Goods: been our pie COLONIAL^DRESS - 'TWEEDS,'COLOURED SERGES, BLACK MERINO AND CASHMERES. PLUSHES, VELVETS, AND VELVETEENS. PLAIN SILK PLUSHES PROM 2s 9d, FANCY STRIP « PLUS HE**, FANCY CHECK PLUSHES, BLACK AND COLOURED VELVETEENS, a Magnificent Assortment, to match every shade of dress material. PLAIN SATINS fbom la, and STRIPE SATINS prom Is 6d. MISS JONES, for the past four years with the D.T.C., has taken tha Management of our Dressmaking. Her ability as a first-class fitter, combined with stylo and finish, needs no comment. Her charges in future will be much less than hitherto. F DEPARTMENT—NEW HOSIERY ih CASHMERE, MERINO AND WOOL. NEW UMBRELLAS, NEW EMBROIDERIES, NEW TORCHON LACKS. CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF NEW DRILLINGS. NEW WOOL GOODS, NEW FURS in FOX, BEAVER, LLAMA and OTHER MAKES, NEW CASHMERE GLOVES, THE BEST MAKES in KID GLOVES, NEW RIBBON IN GREAT VARIETY. B DEPARTMENT— A Largo and Well Assorted Stock of General Drapery, House Furnishings, !co,, WHITE AKD COLOURED BLANKETS in every size, WHI CE and GREY CALICOES, WHITE and GREY SHEETINGS, COLONIAL and ENGLISH FLANNELS, SCOTCH PLAIDINGS, SERGES, LAMBSKINS, SHIRTINGS, CRETONNES, CONTAINS, TICKINGS, TABLE DAMASKS, &<f„ &c., Ac. 0 DEPARTMENT—MEN’S STRONG WATERPROOF COATS, &c, M DEPARTMENT—rofAft Worth of Men’s, Beys’ and Youths’ Merco-y. ab&ODD in HATS, SHIRTS, TIES, COLLAR d, UNDERSHIRTS and pants. New Goods for ihe Season SCARVES, UMBRELLAS. HOW ROOM ! SHOW ROOM! SHOW ROOM ! > £3OOO WORTH OP NEW SEASON’S GOODS, THE HAL L, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 8755, 30 March 1889, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 8755, 30 March 1889, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 8755, 30 March 1889, Page 2

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