Depression. —Depression in trade and bad times are general the world over. New Zealand is no exception to the rule, but householders may take comfort in the thought that if money be scare a little will go a long way in the purchase of the necessaries of life, notably, flour, which Warden Bros, and Co. are selling at 2s, 3s 10-|d, 7s 6d. 14s for 251 b, 501 b, 1001 b. and sacks, respectively; also, uew currants (washed) 4d, new raisins sd, new sultanas sd.—FAdvt. The present Shah is the first sovereign of Persia who has left his dominions in 2350 years. Cetlindo Tea forwarded carriage paid to .any railway station in Canterbury. Supolied ouly at Kincaid’s CJ.1.0. [Advt.l * • A. Thendskboi.t. — Twelve enamelled cabinet s' for 7* 61. Deposit tickets 2? 6d, now on c\le at stadia only. Our wors_ is beaten by none and equal to any vox I general excellence and beauty c£ limsh. Sorrell, ‘'The” Photographer, Manchester Street. X 1162
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10335, 30 April 1894, Page 3
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163Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10335, 30 April 1894, Page 3
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