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BG3iSLSa9 ifotf.C33 ess n m si e pm*& mK&k f3®s /fiE5» tj fe# ZM i nils i Iyt Si HAVE RECEIVED THEIR FIRST SHIPMENT fm £ MEW SEASON’S FRUITS. THE QUALITY THIS TEAR IS EXTRA PINE, AND THE PRICES LOWER THAN USUAL. FINEST NEW CURRANTS 4i D,Belb . FINEST NSW VALENCIA EAIBINS 6 Dperlb FINEST NEW SULTANAS siDponb 5 iDponb MUSCATELS KP, I s , I s 6 D * erlb SICILY ALMONDS ... I s 2 D » erlb MATCHLESS BRAND TEAS. MB FREEMAN, the Celebrated Caterer of Christchurch, writes: — Gentlemen,—l think it due to you to inform you that the Tea you have been supplying lately has been of EXCELLENT QUALITY. We used it for the Tea Pavilion at Eiccarton on the three days of the late Spring Meeting, when its fine flavour was the subject of general comment, and elicited great praise. JAMES FREEMAN. The SECRETARY of the W.C.T. UNION also writes Dear Sirs,—Wo have pleasure in informing you that the Tea supplied by vou to our Refreshment Tent during the two days of the Agricultural Show gave UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION. Its agreeable flavour was much appreciated hy our r&troa3, MRS DE E. NEWTON, Secretary. PRICES—I s 8 D- 2 s ' 2 s 4 D * 2 s &>• fe..-ti CHRISTCHURCH, DUNEDIN AND WELLINGTON. X9SS 143, COLOMBO STREET (CORNER. CASHEL STREET.) ||| if u Am* Tay PISHING TACKLE of all description, best TROUT ELIES a speciality v LAWN MO WEBS, aU kinds. GARDEN TOOLS, great variety. ELECTRO-PLATED WARE, new and chaste designs. BOD GEES’ CELEBRATED CUTLERY, large assortment. PENDERS and FIBEIEQNB. WIRE NETTING, all sizes. SHEEP-NETTING, BARB and FENCING WIRE. SHEEP SHEARS. TURKEY STONE and all STATION Requisites. CABIN and TRAVELLING TRUNKS, BONNET and HAT BOXES. MANGLES, WP.XNGEES, WASHING MACHINES. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES. BUILDERS’ REQUISITES. PRICES VERY REASONABLE. AITKEN ASTD BOBEBTS, . FUBNISMIN& AND Q-BNEBAL IBONMONGEBS, CORNER CASHEL AND COLOMBO STREETS. XBl3 0 sh |£ OBHTffABTfIRB T 9 TSJE |.V. R. 'ZEALAND BOVEBSMERT. HARDWARE NER6KANTB & BEfIEB&L IMPORTERS, Outfits opiate,! gl7 ? lf!gl| St. 5 Cutlery &c r> INDENTS Undertaken on Most , Seasonable Terms for Tim Largest Stock. | 129, Hereford St., j g NGUSH TheWorkman-* AMERICAN, The ■ Mott Moderate | CMstcteeij. I And Continental Trices. GOODS. i'i) STATION AID FARM REQUIREMENTS =)• Js. SI>33aiJ.XiIWW. I Babbit letting and Fencing Materials always in Stock. Complete Assortment of Blacksmiths’, Wheelwrights’* =£ Goachhnilders’., Builders’* and Painters’ Materials. I m Lamps, Singes, Register Grates, Stoves, Marble xl and Slat© Mantlepieces, Tiles for Hearths, |E Fenders, Fire-irons, Coal Scuttles, Chandeliers, p Electro-plated Ware, Cutlery, JXZTID ALL GOODS. tllmi'ijiui ssiiii jtinm>«nnmiiiiiiiuiunniij,i!ti ji jsi3iiic!iisuo!iEiiiisimifiiiT;i FOR DURABILITY, ‘ LIGHTNESS, CHEAPNESS, ASD APPEARANCE THESE CHAIRS OAM OT BE SURPASSED.M¥ FAVOURITE. B ÜBSON AND Mo NIC O L Now Having a Staff of Experienced Workmen ara Prepared to Execute Orders for CHAIRS IN ANY DESIGN. Tho Largest Stock of Baskets in New Zealand. Ladies’ Hand Baskets, Flower Baskets. Market Baskets, Clothes Baskets, Butchers’ Baskets, Knife Baskets, and Baskets in Endless Variety. L'-vt o fßn m W ft Vrf id WICKER FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, r'- V' *'■, ,► ,F‘' Opposite A. J. ART 44 akd 140, HIGH STREET, Chairs from 103 6d, Perambulators from ISs Gd, Clothes Baskets irom 3s (id, Ladies’ Dress Stands. Wicker Tables, &c„ &c. BURSON & M c NICOL, Scad for TV as totted Catalogues. Forwarded Post Free. Open on Saturdays till 9.50 p.u».

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10216, 9 December 1893, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10216, 9 December 1893, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10216, 9 December 1893, Page 7