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Business Notices. "A/|~£A KRIAGE PRESENTS. G. & T. YOUNG Have much pleasure in notifying the arrival of the following additional shipments of NEW GOODS: 1 Case, ex Orient Steamer Ophir 3 Cases, ex S.S. Rimutaka 6 Cases, ex S.S. lonic To arrive Shipment, ox Ruapehu. "LATEST NOVELTIES In STERLING SILVER GOODS Iu ELECTRO SILVER-PLATED GOODS In MARBLE and CARRIAGE CLOCKS In GOLD and SILVER JEWELLERY In DRESSING CASES, PURSES, and CARD OASES ■ At G. & T. YOUNG'S, 88 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIV j Inspection Respectfully Invited. 29ja l5 b. sparrow & (To! -*-*'• GENERAL ENGINEERS, IRON and BRASS FOUNDERS, BOILER MAKERS, Ac. Makers op Quartz Crushing, Pumping, and Winding Machinery, Gold Dredging and Hydraulic Elevators, Pontoons, Iron and Steel Fluming (manufactured by Hydraulic Machinery), Air Compressors, Rock Drills, Centrifugal Pumps, Turbine and other Water Whoels. Every description of Steam Engines and Boilers, Meat Preserving and Boiling Down Plant, Ac, &c. Plans and Specifications prepared, and experienced Workmen sent to all parts of the Colony. DUNEDIN IRON WORKS, Willis street, Dunedin. 3au ORITZSON & HOPK IN, GRAIN, SEED, DAIRY PRODUCE, FRUIT, COI^ISSmN^mSURANCE 'and ""-afffi'te'i Ifflr 194KAINIT! KAINITI KAINIT! We receive Consignments of Grain and all other ■nr , Pro(Juce. Account sales promptly. We have landed a specialty in Manure—Kainit, or German Potash Salt; guaranteed 23 per cent, sulphate of potash. The manure of the age, an insecticide, a safeguard against phylloxera, death to all animal life in the ground, and food for the plants. Farmers, renew your ground with potash, or in time your cereals and green crops will fail. .Pamphlets and testimonials on application. Agents for Hellaby Bros.' Preserved Meats, and tor Ewing and Co.'s Kaipara Mullet, a delicious nsh, surpassing in flavour anything in the market. AH grocers should keep it; it is cheaper than salmon or lobster. Clovers, Rape, Turnip Seed, Cocksfoot, and Ryegrass—all of reliable strain and quality. Reference: National Bank of New Zealand. W W W w W W w W W W W A RR DD EEE L L WWW W AA RRD D E L L WWWW A A.RR DDK L L WWWW AAAR RD DE L L WW WW A A R RDD EEE LLL LLL KBDUOTION "MATCHLESS TEAS." These Teas beat all others at the New Zealand and S.S. Exhibition. See extract from Daily Times: ".Wardeil Bros, and Co. have been successful agamst all competitors for blended Tea, having obtained Highest Awards in every instance where they competed. They received the First Prize for each of the three most popular prices-viz., 2s, 2s 4d 2s 6d The prizes, it may be safely said, are well merited, as competent authorities pronounced these teas to be strong, economical, and well flavoured, and the low price at which they are sold will in a short time ensure them the success MA yTPHT% Vcf'iT^ tr? l l °J a sam Ple of their MATCHLESS TEA will show that it is an article of exception merit, and is the result of skilful blending of the best materials." Strong Medium Tea, remarkably good Really .Good Tea, great strength and pungency ... ... 2s Od Rich Strong Tea, possessing a fine „ ~ flavour ... 2s 4d Delicious Mellow-flavoured Tea, highly approved of by connoisseurs ... 2s 6d Reductions are made for tins and half chests. BEST WHITE SUGAR 2!d per 1b DRY WHITE S_UGAR;' 2 fd pPeflb NEW FRUIT Currants, s}d T" Sultanas, 7jd Queensland Arrowroot,..4ld per lb Tartaric Acid, 2s 3d per lb Carbonate of Soda, 3d per lb Cream of Tartar, Is 9d per lb Pearl Barley, 2d pur lb Baking Powder (large tin), best quality, lOd Egg Powder, best quality, 8d pertin BLTJK— Blacking-Day and Martin's paste, 5d per dozen Kitchens 4d BISCUITSBest quality Lunch, 2Jd; Water, 3Jd; Wine, kind ' ° assortment ol other Brushware—A large assortment at wholesale CANDLESElectric, s|d per lb; Price's London Wax, Sd ; Nationals, BJd ;Paraffin, 9d ; Behuoct Sperms 9d, Price's Carnage, Qd Capers—Crosse and Elackwell's, 7d per buttle COCOA— Fry's Homoeopathic, Is 4d per lb Cadbury's fib tins, Is Sd ; fib, lOd Can-away Seeds, Sd per lb Clothes Pegs, Id per dozen Knife Polish, 5d per tin; Oakey's, 6d per tin Essence of Coffee (Symington's)—large, Is 2d CORNFLOURBCdVn'S3"d: BrownandPolson's.6d; Maizena, Extract of Soap (Hudson's) 9 packets for Is TINNED FISH— Moir'si Fresh Hen-ings, 7d per tin ; Salmon, Sd per tin; Moir s Kippered Herrings, lOd • Herrings ml omato or Shrimp Sauce, Ilrt; Scotch Haddocks, lOd ; Sardines (small size), D<l ; Albert—small, Sd ; large, lid Ncave's Farinaceous Food, lid per tin Robinson's Patent Groats, 9cl ; Barley, 9d Gelatine—Nelson's loz, 5d ; 2oz, lOd Golden Syi-up-21b tins, 7d ; 41b tins, Is Id Treacle, 21b 7d ; 41b, Is. JAMS— KEROSENE- t' flUality'sWl)ertin 150des test, water white, patent tap, (is 6d Flour—Best Roller, 25's, 3s 4d ; 50's, Cs (5d Fine Salt, Jd par lb; 5s per cwt bag Tapioca, 2Jd per lb WARD E L L GEORGE STREET DUN "OOBERT ANDERSON & COMPANY'S XV CROWN ROLLER MILLS, MANOR PLACE. ®- RUBY DUST, This Finn having gone to great expense in erecting and fitting the above Mills with the latest improvements in Milling Machinery, are now in a position to supply their customers with FLOUR, OATMEAL, and PEARL BARLEY Of the Best Quality at the Current Prices. As the Firm have several Machines in their Plant not to be found in any other mill in Australasia, their Patrons may rely on obtaining nothing but a First-class Article. 4s ME. SHACKLOCK'S " ORIoF" • RANGIS will burn Lignite, Coal, or Wood. REQUIRES NO SETTING. Most Economical and Durable Range made, Supplied with High or Low Pressure Boiler. Tomb Railing, Fretwork, and General Castings. Repairs Effected. SOUTHEND FOUNDRY, CRAWFORD STREET. DUNEDIN.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9337, 30 January 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9337, 30 January 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9337, 30 January 1892, Page 1