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a.* Business IFotioosj geoege :ng & co., LIMITED. FINANCE, COMMISSION, ESTATE, AND GENERAL AGENTS. Capital... £20,000. T HE ABOVE OMPANT has been formed for he pnrpope of ADVANCING MONET On Growing Crops Bills of sale Morr gages And Other Good Securities, The Company, bavin? Agents throughout Europe and Australasia, can offer facilities to Farmers and others for shipping their Grain, Wool, und other Produce, against which they are prepared to make full advances. Storage for Grain, Wool, Tallow, Dairy Produce, 4c., at lowest current rates. Agents for the ALLIANCE MARINE ASSURANCE CO. GEORGE KING, 2 Managing Director. m m & nr^ WE Wi J)2U\ TRt u R O m TEA 'j*ik 3 FOR 5/9' Se ASHELSKI, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGER, GENERAL IMPORTER, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, Invites tho attention of the Public to bis LARGE AND . WELL - SELECTED STOCK OP IRONMONGERY AND HARDWARE, In all its Branches, AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. JUST LANDED, LAWN MOWERS! LAWN MOWERS! Latest Improved, including Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Easy, City, and Excelsior, I I With or Without Grass Boxes. ! | rochest¥r lamps, I , B st Selection ever shown in Christchurch. [ j TABLE, HANGING j (Including the new SCO-light Mammoth), f I BRACKET AND HAND, ! All sizes and patterns, cheaper than ever, i ENGLISH. AMERICAN AND CONTINENTAL [ LAMPS, j Great Variety, New Designs. ; MANGLES. . ■ Last Improved; With or Without Roller Bearings, ' j Real Bargains, j SKATES, | Various Assortment. Prices defy competition ) AT ! S. NASHELSKI’S. OS! UAI I O 2'A PRICE LIST OP TEAS. T TAYLOR'S BLENDED TE A S wore ftrrt’ 0 introduced in 1876, have always main. : tamed a largo salo, and are still steadily increasing iu favour. 'The coliapso of so many who have dealt in Teas ex* I'inivvly indicates thnt the public rccouniea that they get heat value for their money from the grocer (provided, of course, that he knows his business). The reason is obvious, rmiroly, that Belling a hundred other article < ho is not compelled to get an enormous profit on Ten. or to payauageatto «ell for him at a second profit. PRICES OP | NEW SE4SON BOX TEAS I 10s 6d, 12.1 (W. Id 3 fid, ICsdd, 18s 61,205, and 22« ! Each will be found of unusually good values BLENDER TEAS. Having a complete stock of the various Teas nseijj in bleeding, snoh as Indian, including Assam,, Darjeeling and others, Ceylons in variety, Fiji, China, Pekoes, Capara, Oolong, and Oreon Tuns, tho PuMio my rely on a Tea to. suit any palate. These blended Teas contain, no Green or Pekoe unless asked for. T. TAYLOR’S Is 6d BLEND is a sound flavoured Tea ! of fair strength, equal to ' tho 2s Tea sold second-hand !l by the agents. I s 6° COMPARE this with the 2s 4d of the second-hand sellers, and you will save the 6d per lb difference in future. I s 10° t. THIS TEA draws a strong, rich and bright liquor of t reellent flavour,and the second OS CD liquoring is stronger than “ the first, an economical Tea. AT THIS PRICE wo can intro, duoa a really line grade of China and strengthening Teas into tho blend, not- 03 Ai) withstanding the 6d p»r lb ■“ duty. Try it once, you will always drink it, A MIXTURE OF ALL BKiP I T.-.AB has no sayeiwr at OS -t AD ; any price. “ 6,10.121 b tins at a redaction of 2d porlb, 401 b half. obeats reduced 3d per lb. Original half-chests of China Tea at is 2d, Is 4d, i s Sd, is 9d, or 2s per lb. Sugars at lowest prices obtoinohlo elsewhere, as also the different millers’ flour, Somerville’s oatmonl, &o. . Special Lines—Albert Sordines in large tins. Faroia, Tritola, Oalflour, and the patent washed and dried fruit, currants, raisins, sultanas, first introduced by T. Taylor. J, We call for orders and deliver goods in Christ church and suburbs, and forward by ontward trains at Christchurch or Addington Stations. :a 83, COLOMBO STREET & TEXAS’OLE, it Osjoaito May’s, street. 622,1 wsmm tmm m zdrA. imrw Trade Mh Aiaric«\< VJp, fowwi. mi . , Thiri perfect starch is quite new arwhich should bo applied in every household. it irons with the greatest f dSi c * a ‘ s ® «»d gives an unusual ititfacas and to tho collßM, cufts etc, By using I :a]-^a ,ik, 3 Boublo-fcltercb no borax or any irV-4 oUcr addition is wanted and the linen is «#j(| well preserved. Solo .’'fa-nufacturcr 3i. macr, ua, ;•? o/D. every grocer. ft 3 To be hud CITY LIVEEY STABLES. m nnHESE Stables in Cashel street, lately in i tho occupation of Mr Murray, have passed I into tho hands of Mr W. Pv. SAUNDERS, Who will carry on the Coach Trai'lo between CHRISTCHURCH, SUNNYtSIUE AND H&LoWIiiLL. Mr Saunders has bought, out the interest of both Mr Murray and Mr Yardley, who hope that their successor will receive a similar amount of patronage to that accorded to them by the residents along the route followa by the Coacho

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 8903, 20 September 1889, Page 2

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