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FB.EE gifts. PBEB GIFTS. CHRISTMAS PBESBHTS GIVEN AWAY FREE. COMMENCING TO-DAY, INTEND PRESENTING EACH CUSTOMER "WITH CHRISTMAS BOX. GOOD USE FEE GIFT AS A The Valuoof Hie Gift wUI l>o in proportion to the amount of money spent, for a customer spending 2s 6rl could not expect to races to so valuable a present as a oustoaiarwho spent 10 i; also, of course, those who spend 20s receive a letter present than those spending lees amounts;' Tor each 2s Gil spent vriih us you receive a lid Present. Tor each 5s spent with ns you receeive a Gd Present. For each ICs spent with, us yon receive a Is Present. For each 15s spent with ns yon receive a is Cd Present. For cadi 203 spent with ns you receive a 2s Present. For each 20s spout with us yon receive a Gn Present. Por each -its spent with ns yon receive a -!s Present, And so on up to any amount you desire to spend. If yon spend £5 yon will; at a 10s present. There i 3no Art Union chance about this presentation; it is a present to you pure and simple. "When you have made your purchase \on are taken to the Presentation Tables, and requested to select any article you like. 1 OUR PRICES AEE THE VERY LOWEST IN THIS CITY, and when to this fact is added the • Prevents now offered' Customers must see that Buying DRAPERY, CLOTHING. BOOTS, . MILLINER 2, .hANTLRS, DRESSES, £c.. from us i« the verv best investment in New Zealand, being equal to a dividend of lu per cent or is in the ,l : discount. LOHAKGAN & COMPANY, COKNEE CASHEL AND COLOMBO STREETS, CHRISTCHURCH. WOOL. WOOL. SEASON 3893-84. } PREMIER POSITION ITi THE WOOL TRADE OP AUSTRALASIA, (a-OLDSBROIfGH, MOST & 00., LIMITED. HEAD OPFIOE, MELBOURNE. BRANCHES SYDNEY AND LONDON. CAPITAL. £0,030,030. PAID UP £1,315,000. CHRISTCHURCH AGENCY—MuIing and Co.’s Buildings, Worcester street. BANKERS—The Colonial Bank of New Zealand. are prepared toKECEIVECONSTG-N3IENTS_of WOOL for SHIPMENT to MELBOURNE , , or SYDNEY, and to MAKE CASH ADVANCES up to Sixpence per Pound against same, free ofinterest. One commission only made. No charge for storing in Melbourne. All costs reduced to the lowest. WOOL-GROWERS, Support a Market practically at your own door, and Secure the Prssou Good Ruling Brices. End all Risk, and make a Saving iu Expenses of fully Three-farthings to One Penny per Pound. It is gratifying to find the proportion of V/00l Sold in Melbourne steadily increased, until now it exceeds one-half of the total production. niN’i STO VENDORS.—Press in Each Bale up to -iewt, thus' lessen charges. Consign, early sign to our care, advising particulars by letter. Mark each hale with own initials, and consi Full information given on application to 10GOX BISLBY, BEOS. & CO,, Agents, Malings Buildings, Worcester street. s|r iSsfe* &« p a Ml/h $*SSi ItSii fe HAVE RECEIVED THEIR FIRST SHIPMENT NEW SEASO WS FKUITS. I THB quality this year is extra fine, and the prices LOWEPTHAN USUAL, per Ih gD perlh FINEST NSW CURRANTS FINEST NSW ’VALENCIA. RAISINS FINEST NEW SULTANAS MUSCATELS 10 D , I s , I s 6 Dperlb SICILY ALMONDS I s 2 Dperlb 1 D per lb VTJ MATCHLESS BEAM'D TEAS. ME FREEMAN, the Celebrated Caterer of Christchurch, writes: — GEXTUnvinu, —I think it due to you to inform ton that tiie Tea you have been supplying lately has been of EkCELLEBT QUALITY. We used it for the Tea Pavilion at Eiccavton on the three days of the late Spi'nig .sleeting, 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 De \i;. Sirs, —We have pleasure in informing you that the Tea supplied by ito our Refreshment Tent during the two days of the Agricultural Show gave UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION. Its agreeable flavour was much appreciated by our Pations. MRS DE E. NEWTON, Secretary! PRICES —I s 8 D - 2 s - 2 s 4 D - 2 s 6 1 'ir.fxk , ft mm*’* w ss fS AVv? si Vr>w® t&jj yl CHRISTCHURCH. DUNEDIN AMD WELLINGTON. CR JPE3 £3 (m && WOT IaPI ttv fsH sig m -i '■■■ •' " r '" ! m ft ;} Mf to mm Wi <1 U* M II ® % 3 rAV IX G JUST ADDED' TO THEIR STOCK OVER 1 ’ £SOo WORTH OP USEFUL AND FANCY GOODS. INVITE INSPECTION. h IRONMONGERY DOMESTIC { gglf KY ) GLASSWARE. A GREAT VARIETY OP CHMbTMAb OA^DB, ALSO OF FANCY GOODS FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. PSi 8 ii Va/ V; V - - - # p?S rn 6 A >r ' Wi I r ■SL W : -:- MEAN TO EARN A REPUTATION FOR SELLING CIIEJ :• i A 7»i T\-v; Xfe , rfiS CHEAP DEPOT POE HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES, 220, COLOMBO STREET (Next to Messrs Coates & Co,, Jewellers). X 1075

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10217, 11 December 1893, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10217, 11 December 1893, Page 7