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Business Notices. EXTRAS AT LONAEGAN, M'CLEA & CO.’S WAEEHOUSE. DEESSES. 12yda Strioed Dress Tweed for 3s Ud 12yds French Homespuns for 6s lid Wyds Vary Heavy Melton Cloths for 9a 6d Full'Dreas All-wool French Foulle Us 6d Full Dress Coloured Cashmere 10s 6d 12yds Beautiful Flaked Tweeds for 7s 6d Navy "Neptune Series,” will stand min, soda, orsea water, and, if dried in the sun, will not change its original colour—ls 6d, 2s 2d, 2s 6d, 2a lid per yard Black Cashmeres from Is up to 6s 6d Kaiapoi Tweeds at lowest prices Cream, Cardinal, Navy and Brown Astraohans BLANKETS, 8-4 Gray Blankets 6s lid 8-4 White Blankets 7s lid 9- White Blankets 10a 6d 10- Large Size White Blankets 12s lid Largest Size super Quality 19s 9d Our Blankets are Wonderfully Good Valno. 72-inoh Grey Waste Twill Sheeting IOJd, worth la 3d The Koliabla Keapy Bleach Wigan Sheeting, 72inch, 9Jd, Is and Is 3d 80-inch Do, Is, Is 3d and Is 6d -All onr Sheetings are sold at Wholesale Prices, Colonial Flannels Is OVd, worth ls4sd Scarlet Flannel from 8-id up to 2s 6d. Dent’s Celebrated “Orient ’’ Kid Glovesin 4 and . 6 clasps and buttons Wonderful Flounce Kid Gloves, 4 and 6 clasps and buttons , Onr Special Kid Glove, 4 clasp, The “ Uintah, at 3s lid . Special’ Heavy Kid Gloves for winter wear, 4 button, 4s 6d „ Coloured Astrachan and Lined Kid Gloves, Ss 60 and3slid Suede Gloves, 4 and 6 button, 3s 6d and Ss lid MANTLES.. Beautiful Ssalotte Jackets from 29s 6d up to 88* ■ Handsome Healetta Mantles at all prices Pnr-lined Cloaks In great variety Elegant Opera Cloaks, large stock All the Newest, ■‘styles in Ladies’ and Childrens Ulsters, Mackintoshes, Ac. ... Knitted Skirts, Felt, Cloth, &c. ; COSSETS. Le Crosaine, unbreakable hip, in fawn and dove The Eenowned Y and N Corsets Ladies’ Vastala Brace, for young ladies inclined to stoop . , , ’ Ladies L.W. and Merino Vests and Combinations in all sizes and prices" ’ Ladies’ Pure Natural A lpine Cashmere Vests Warren Veklip Hose Suspender. Utility and durability combined- in one, the best and simplest in the world BOOTS. , ’New Winter Goods—Celebrated Cookham Boots, in rail Scotch grain, from 18s 61 to 29s 6d Gents' Strong Goloshed Boots from 11s 6d to 26s 6d Also, the Endless Lace Boot, which at 20s is the cheapest and best in the city Grand Assortment Gants’ and Ladies' Slippers Our Ladies' and Gents’ Boots and Shoes are the cheapest and most dependable in the market WE MAKE UP SUITS IN THE VEEY LATEST STYLE, GIVE THE BEST WOEK AND CHARGE THE VEET LOWEST PRICES: ' OUE CVJTTES has lately oome from LONDON, and gives our Pattons ths NEWEST WEST END CUT. LONAEGAN, M'CLEA & CO, •• CASHEL AND COLOMBO STREETS. 533 BOWK GO .. TEE ■ PBI0E&, WF I L L S H A S D E C I D E D TO HOLD CLEARING SALE FOR ONE MONtM JUST GAZE AT HIS PRICES:— WOMEN'S OSPOED SHOES WOMEN’S E.B. BOOTS WOMEN’S KID-BUTTONED BOOTS MEN'S SHOOTING BOOTS MEN'S HEAVY-NAILED BLUCHHBS 3? 11d 4? 11» 7s • 11d {Worth 12s 6d) 8a 6» 5s 9» And Hundreds of Lines Space -will not Allow to quote, j ■' ft is a Big Drop on Boots, and MILLS is at the bottom. Bargains every one of them. “ Don’t! send for these Goods next Summer ; they will he all gone in a week. U & I want THS VERY BEST WB CAN GET FOE OUE MONEY. B U LOOKING for the Very Best -Booto in-Christchurch. '. E U WILLING to Pay a Pair Price, and get-Pull Value in Eeturn. If so. TRY MILLS, CORNER HIGH AND LICHFIELD STREETS. 175 X MILLS LEADS. OTHERS FOLLOW. .rsv«jtTßsvoLinraoariai ’Bpkckeascbubs; HEW. XNTEECHANGBAHLE stsxsss. Patent Frames, also Folders—a boon to all needfhj: Glesva?. . t'M B Wtt a . eg* tf. IXSBDUp Memt'te BnMOSA&L &>■**«•*• tho-adinnr toawfi* Having importer iu thcLatees aHjols and guarantee flrst-olaao London Worksaathip- at reasonAbla ,i«har£M^ l >KoAirorentioaaArdaproT«raaßaplo7wito.j£rftoaoannaaa»poU-work.

MRS MORTIMER, DEBSS AN I) HiHTLMAKEE, BEGS to inform her numerous Patrons that she has BEHOVED HEE BUSINESS to more Convenient Premises, where she hopes to meet the demands of the coming seaion. HIGH STREET. 192 X Opposite W. Strange and C o.'Bi T. TAYLOR’S C/ash Pbick lilS* or Seas General Groceries^ 171, CASHEL STREET, CHBIBTCHUECH, Opposite (ha Cafd. iITTST LANDED—Very Choice Xing-FislMSd pel* lb $ laxe*1 axe* Salt Herring one dcsdn,ia a tin. 28 i Smoked Bloaters, two dcaaia in a tin* Sff. ( ! A Xt&rge PRESERVED follows*'—'Boiled or Corned Beef*2lb tio.lßS Roast Beef or Mutton. Is 3d \ fcJpioed Beef* U 2d; Pork Pie, Beef Steak Pie or Steak Kidney He, lib to* la 3d ; Rabbit and Paoo«*j Rabbit Gussied* Rabbit • and Onions, 21b tin*, la 8d; Ox Tongues, 41b tin, is M| Lambs'! Tongues, 11b tin, l«(dj Sheep’* Tongues,-81b,’ , la fid; Patede tola gras, 3s. KIPPBBiftD KAOiCBEEL, Is 3d; BonehMs Aip* . pored Mackerel, Is fid; Freeh Mackerel. V>td i Mackerel in OH, Ib 2d; hxsra Choice lid; fresh Herring, did. flat tins 7id; Mullet* 8d; Salmon, 9dto lid; Sardines, 4(d,fidor ed, largo tins 7|d, Bd, Albert's lid. J lE i ß.—Ammgtbe Blind the One*ay»dlaKing!f 1 The reason ws would not compete at th® Dunedin Exhibition. On Introducing o«0 Blended Teas sixteen years since we war. followed by numerous competitors, pat o« first patrons still drink our'teas, and each wee*, - i adds to their number, proving that merit ia rewarded-without ” protesting toomaoh.** : ' BLENDED TEAS ln*lb and lib-. packets, 6,100* 121 b (be at Is 6d. to 4d or 2a«du«| lb; m hal&ohests at Is 84 ticf 2c 8d» China T«a»| hjxlfrdheßt»,Ts 2d to 3a 3d, boxes Ml «4 to 20b, 61b boxes of Pure Ceylon, 10s Od: 6|lb boxes ,oti Pine China, 10s; lib packets of Pat# Ccyloiv BUGAJiS.—Pinest White Mauritius, granulated l or soft gram, 3d par lb, 27s per owt; Lost Sugar, 4d; Crushed, Sid; Xellow Crystals,; ' 2}d; Brown, 2|d. BXOB,—Patna, 2fdj Best Japan or Patna, 2(d)! Pearl Big", 2d; White Sago, Z(d; Tapioca* ~ - e. Eid; Patent Process' Ss*o, i . Sid, beatrfd; Cornflour. ES4; rate) do. fid; Brown.aud Poison’s, 7d. NEW CUEEANTS, 6(4; New Babins, washed and dried randy for use by patent, , • machinery j New Dates, 6dj Hew Pigs, 7d per ib, par box 6d; Preserved Reaches. (Apricots,; Grappa, lid to lecd; French. Plums, lOd pen lb, bottles 2a 4d or 9* 6d. COCOA. —Taylor’s Hojneo,l*-pes - lhi Pry’* Cocoa l . Extract, 8d or Is Ad per tin t Cadbury's, lOd on ■ le8d; Van Heaton's, 8s Sd, Is 64, or lid per) tin. Wines, CORDIALS,— Elder, le.-Sd; Ginger] Wine, Is 6d; Dandelion, X* 2a 6d; Lime Juioa, lOdy Ship’s, Is IdfisLime" Cordial, Is; English, laßo. bANOLES. EBBOBEHB. did; Fluted Paraffin, 3|d; Nationals,.Bid; BdH mont, fid; Bedroom, lOd/Carriage. 84; lightest • Kerosene, 6« lOd per tin, ISO.test 7a Sd, Bs, or 8s 6d, per case Us 6d, 16s 6d, 16s 6<L BATE COSE, 4* 6d. All' kinds of Patent Madfc oines at Lowest Quoted Prices, The above sro BTEICTLY CASH PBICES. Delivered in Christchurch or Sabarbs. and, at the Bail way Gtiripa, “ THE CALLIOPE ” CYCLES a ee Guaranteed and Acknowledged by Competent Judges to be the MOST SERVICEABLE, THE LIGHTEST ASD THE MOST EEQOISITEL7.FINISHED MACHINES Made in the Colonies. Manufactured by B. SAYILLE, THE CHEISTGHUBCH ENGINEEEING AND CYCLE WORKS, Colombo Street South. MECHANICAL - WOEK of Every Description Executed with Economy, Efficiency and Expedition. X3Ol

MANY a Sleepless Night has been passed by ■ experts of all nations to find out how to supply the Public with a Really Good SAUCE at a Low Prico, and to Stirpass the Old Brands. Tho Public of New Zealand can now Boast of the object having been obtained, and that RAINBOW & SON’3 “Pineapple" Brand is tho Beat Sauce in the World, bar none. Ask your Storekeeper for it. X2OO CHEAP BOOTS 1 CHEAP BOOTS HAMILTON'S Bermondsey Boot Depot. Will HOLD a CLEARING Sale for one month from WEDNESDAY, 6th May. Gent’s Football Boots 8s fid Ladies’ Shoes from 4b 9d ■Gent’s Shooters from ,„ ... S 3 9d Gent’s Balmorals from 8s Od All Other Linos Reduced. For Cash Only. BERMONDSEY BOOT DEPOT. X 338 57. Victoria street. ~ T fJjHE “LOUIS." HE “lOUXo" VELVETEEN. .The world-renowned “ Louis " Velveteen stands pre-eminent over oil pilo fabrics for rich handsome Appearance and sterling good wearing qualities, and'ie withal moderate in price. ■ W« specially recommend *• Louis " Velveteen for Ladies’ and Children’s Dresses and all trimming purposes. “LOUIS" VELVETEEN. : ' Tho New Shades and Art Colours and the lustrous Blue Black esoel in Velvet-like appearance all previous productions. .■Ladies Are specially requested to sea that the name LOUIS with a guarantee of wear, is stamped at the back of every yard, as without this none is genuine. _ . THE “LOUIS" VELVETEEN. SSQ4 • - PRESBBYITAS. mHE most recent . discovery for Preserving ,J 3;. Butter, Hllk. Cream, Eggs, Freeh Meat, Poultry, Game, Pish, &0., &c., 40., also for the Prevention of Taints in tho Curing of Bacon and Bams. Tho following extracts from Australian papers prove, without a doubt, that Butter treated with PHiSSERVITAS will keep Sweet and Unchanged daring Transit to England, and fetch much higher prices than any other - , ■ BUTTER. ; . j ■ lit has .been proved "7 shipments to London. ; dnderfaken'by the Government of Victoria, under tile supervlsloB■ of • its Dairy Expert. (Mr O, Wilsqn); that it can to sloped on . that, Market B*eet and 'Unchanged, retaining all its original ■ rircina end-flavour, and with-tHe texture unbroken, and'at a test made by the Government Dairy Expect, as reported in the Melbourne Press, viz.—“ The Argus" and “Ago” of May 16th, “Daily Telegraph” of May 17th, and ” Herald " and "Evening (standard" of May 15th, 1890, when three lota of butter, all from one churning, one tinder the Cold Vacuum Process," one with salt only, and the other with “ Preaarvitas," were opened after being kept fob iwo kokibs, tho opinion of the experts called in being that the Butter treated with “ Presbrvitas ’* possessed all the fine natural aroma of good butter, and WAS WORTH AX LEAST 4d PER LB HORB THAN TEE others. Again on August Bth, 1890, on the opening c£ three boxes of one churning of buttei. made on 11th June {duplicates of a trial shipment sent t 6 London), one with salt only, and the other two with “ Prdsarvitas," the result as reported in the Melbourne Argus ’’ and “ Daily ’Telegraph " of August 9th, the" Ago" of August Ilth, and the “ Herald" lind “Evening Standard" of August Bth, 1890, being that the judges declared the two LOTS IN WHICH •* PBESEBVITAe” HAD BEEN USED WERE WORTH 3d PER LR MOKE THAN TEE ONE WITHOUT. ■The Melbourne Agents also .find from reports received from London, respecting Shipments made to that Market, that Australian butter is too heavilt salted, and has fetched a lower price in consequence. ~'J.hia ie of very great importance in cunsection with the treatment of, butter with “ p.iiESEKVITAS," and when so treated salt NEED ONLT BB USED FOE FLAVOURING, not for preservative purposes. . Oertjfieates ■ -from Messrs C. E. -Blackett > Gbvcwhuietit -Analyst. for Victoria), , the . Talari Dairy Company (Dunedin), the South Coast andWest Camden Co-operative Company (Sydney), J. C. Gaorge (New Plymouth) can be seen On application to the .solo VS- holeaole , Agent for Canterbury, from whom all information can bo obtained. .. ... . V. J. H- ’.GILCHRIST, . INGLIS’ BUILDINGS, 200, High street, CHRISTCHURCH. X 316 WP&T IS THE TRUE MEANING OP delicious ? WHY, A GLASS OF UNFBRMENTED WINE, Called IYBBOM. IT can bo taken by itself, or mixed with any spirit. It is a pnro, harmless and 'Bubst%Dti«il dcinl*« Ask fop it at tbs Hotsla, (Stores and. Merchants. It is tho nicest drink ever offered to the public, andEaINROW AND SONS, Ferry road, Christchurch, are the Only Makers in the World of this Pure Drink, called IVRiiUM, and every bottle bears our name and trade mark, the Pineapple, and the large letters IVBKOM. X2C

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 9431, 4 June 1891, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXV, Issue 9431, 4 June 1891, Page 7

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