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Business) IfoftlaM ■iiff MABBIAGE, BIBTHDDAY, A STOqK OP £2OOO CHRISTMAS, NEW IN VALUE TO /CHOOSE FROM GIFTS. A E E A Zi Xi T C H A S T E A S S O B T- H ENT O P SILYEIWPLATED, CUTLERY AND FANCY GOODS, MOST SUITABLE POE PRESENTS, FROM TEN SHILLINGS TO TEN POUNDS, 25 PEB CENT UNDSB THBIB VALUES. MASOM, 'STBUTHSES & CO. CHRISTCHURCH. XBOS NEW GOODS AT '®. SAYLOR'S, CASHEL STREET, OPPOSITE THE CAPE, t ! ' NEW ZEALAND CONDENSED MILE, 7d par tin LYCHEB FECIT, DBSSBET 21b tin la ' DOUBLE BBPINBD CANDY, Pint, Yellow or WMte Is 4d per lb ENGLISH SWEETS In Stoppered Bottles, assorted kinds, lOd per bottle PHOENIX RASPBERRY JAM. in 21b glees jare, la id (DRY WHITE CRYSTAL SUGAR 2sd per lb PINE WHITE CRYSTAL SUGAS 2|d SNOWDROP 3d; percwt27s LO AP SUGAR Sid or id par lb Goad Elems Raisins 4sd per lb Good Currants 5d per lb Good Sultanas, &id per lb Good Muscatels, 6d per lb EVAPORATED APPLES, rings lOdperlb NATURAL PIGS 7d per lb Mellin’s Pood Is Sd Sarsaparilla, Townend’s, 8s fid Sarsaparilla, Ayer’s, 4s Sarsaparilla, Hood’s, 4s 6d Clement’s Tonic, Ss 4d SELECTED HAMS par lb B|d Corned or Boiled Beef Is per tin Boast Mutton Is per tin Preserved Sheep’s Tongues Is or la lOd Gear’s Ox Tongues, 41b 4s fid, 61b 6s fxabbit and Bacon, le Id , HERRINGS, IN TOMATO SAUCE, Ud HADDOCK ROBS, 7d LING ROBS. 7d s “Houqua " Ceylon Tea, in lead packets, 2a per lit " Houqua " Ceylon Tea, in lead packets, 2s 4d Aramatti, 2s 6d “ Houqua ” Blend, 2» "Houqua” Blend,Eastcheapls 6d "Houqua” Blend, Belgravia 2s4d 61b tins Id, 121 b tins 2d, 401 b half-chests 3d per ill reduction Ceylon Tea, Slh Boxes, Us 6d ■ Ceylon Tea, 101 b Boxes 18s Ceylon Tea, 201 b Boses 35a China Box Tea 12s 61,14 s 6d, 16s 6d 18s 6d, or 20a Half-chests Is 3d to 2s per lb ROLLER FLOUR, 251 b 2s 3d, 501 b 4s ijd, IWJb fid, 2001 b 16a SILK-DBBB3ED, 2s lid, 4s, 7s 9d SHARPS, 7-bushel sack 4s fid BRAN, 5-huehel eack, 8s COLOURED WAX CANDLES 7*d per lb “ Mnskefc ” Tobacco 4a Bd, per stick 8d f " King of All ” 6a, la Id per stick 150-Test KEROSENE. 10s per case GOODS DELIVERED DAILY IN TOWN AND SUBURBS, OB AT THE RAILWAY STATION. rU if!®? fSL SSS B; SIM 5K cKßisfcHilivcH it 'F..STOREY < 3rx^7 E fOR PR 2SSsr^a CHARGES MODERATE. Accommodation and Aitocdanoe second to none in the Colonies. Night Porter in Attendance. Telephone No, 302. 1 OATEB 9 ZEALANDIA BICYCLES MARVELLOUS PERFORMANCES. ON A ZEALANDIA. CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING, DUNEDIN, JANUARY. 6 xkd 7, 1893. ■1311881? place in every Championship of New Zealand for the Year Gained on a ZISALASIDIA^ Ms. mm iSs a. 'atit* 4 I® BEAD THE LIST— First in the Half-mile Champion* ship of New Zealand . First in the One. mile Champion.: ship of New Zealand ‘ First in the Five-milo Champion* ship of Now Zealand . ' First in the Ten'mile Champion) thip of Bow Zealand. First in the Twonty-flve-mlla Championship of New Ztaiand Dead Heat for First Place in the Three-mile Champiorehip c£ New Zealand EESB 1838 PATTFBN 2EALANDTA. Champion Bioycla for 189 A „ _ NO DOUBTS NOW AS TO THE BEST MAKE OF BICYCLE. (WHAT THE CHAMPION SAYS s—l have ridden several makes of bicycles, but, in my op In for, thfc aealandfo is. without a doubt, the very beat. I have ridden n Zssdandia Raqor—tno lightest machine fa the Colony-in aU say races this bojood, and it hue never once required the slightest, attention from tho maker. W. J. S. HATW&Ei>, Hais; One, Five, Tea and Twentr-five-raile Amstenr Ohampion of How Zeal aid, Eemsmbeiy-SEALANDIAS are HOT built by boy labour, and NEVER oollspio in a race, TIME PAYMENTS,' OR A DISCOUNT FOR CASH, Write for Fully Illustrated Catalogue to tho Maker— H, OATES, ZEALANDIA CYCLE WORKS, BBsssmmmM. SS L ms REPORT & ANALYSIS BY PROFESSOR BICKEHXON IN REFERENCE TO Manufactures Canterbury College, June 13,1893. Z have just completed an Analysis of Samples of each of the articles of food manufactured by Messrs Trent Bros. The Analysis shows the samples to be of Excellent Quality, well prepared and Absolutely free from the smallest truce of any kind of deleterious: an attor. These samples were selected personally from bulk, without any notice being guvenj that I intended to procure them, I having been retained more than fifteen years,ago by the: Messrs Trent Bros, to make analyses at such times as might be convenient to nr self. In making these analyses I was so struck with the uniform excellence of their manufacture, thatfoij more than twelve years we have never knowingly used any other brand of any of the articles’ of food manufactured by the firm. I would, however, advise purchasers to obtain goods Trent Broa.’ Brand, as more than once very inferior samples of bulk goods have been sold; to ns as Mearrs Trends manufacture; on taking these samples to Messrs Trent and com-; paring them with their own bulk goods, they have been proved to bo spurious. | . I have on several occasions been through tho factory, and can testify to the care taken to; procure High-olasa Materials, and to ensure cleanliness andjourity in the process, and uniform excellence in the manufacture. A. W. BICKEBTON, Public Analyst. X 9152 ELECTION NOTICE, THE ELECTORS OF CHRISTCHURCH consist of Prohibitionists, Moderates, ConservriiM Liberals and others. All oppose each other. The only candidate yet out that all partiea iitfo to support Is BAYNES, ■ OF CASHEL STREET AND 228, COLOMBO STEEET. His BOOTS have STOOD THE TEST for ELEVEN YEARS, and are pronounced by all parties to he tho ■ ’ . BEST IN OHBISTCEUROH FOE STYLE. WEAR AND CHEAPNESS,, And that he is certain to he elected at the head of the poll. LADIES’ CANVAS SHOES, 4>t. BOYS’ STOUT NAIL BOOTS, 6a Bd.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10215, 8 December 1893, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10215, 8 December 1893, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10215, 8 December 1893, Page 6

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