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Business Notices. WARDELL BROTHERS AND CO, " MATCHLESS TE^VS." riIHESE Teas beat all others at the New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition. See extract JL from Daily Times :—" Wardell Bros, and Co. have been successful against 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., 3s, 2s 4d, 2s 6W. 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 ensui - them the success they deserve. A trial of a sample of their Matchless Tea will show that it is ay article of exceptional merit, and is the result of skilful blending of the best materials." Strong Medium Tea (remarkably good value), ls 8d ; Really Good Tea (great strength and pungency), 2s ; 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, 2Jd per lb. COFFEfi. Currants, sd; Raisins, 6d; Sultanas, 6Jd ; Mus- We are giving special attention to our Coffee. tpt mm 3 ' ls and ls 6d : 3?lgs> per bOXI 7d - Tbe berries are selected with the greatest care 9*ih oTiiu and freshly roasted and ground on tho premises wik' I Ia 5? th ? most a P*> r °ved machinery. We can con501b, 5s 6d fldently tjcommend it as superior to anything in BUCKS * aJS til 6 ID&ricGt; Oatmeal. 251b 2s 3d Ca« de Paris Coffee in perfection, 2s per lb. Queensland Arrowroot, 4d per lb Coffee, best ... laßd TartaricAcid 2sperlb Coffee "" lafid Carbonate of Soda, 3d per lb Pure Coffee '.'.'. "\ '" 2s fM Cream of Tartar, Is 6d per lb Whole Roasted ... . 2a Od Pearl Barley, 2d per lb T A «„ Baking Powder (large tin), best quality, 104 Tf^ , . . ... _.. Egg Powder, best quality, 8d per tin MARMATAM^ Keen's Oxford, 9d per lb; Colman's Thumb, Keillor's 21b tins, ls 3d; lib tins, 7}d; Crossoand 6d ; Reckitt's, BJd ; Acme 9d Blackwell's lib tins, 6Jd; glass jars, Crosse and Blacking— Day and Martin's paste, 6d per dozen TTT,J?fe? kW TellT ell ' 8 9d - Kitchen's 4d KEROSENEBISCUIT. - " Kerosene, 5s 3d per tin Best quality Lunch, 2Jd ; Water, 3Jd ; Wine, MATCHES— id ; Mixed, 4d. A largo assortment of other Plaid Vestas, 5d per dozen; 250 Vestaa, la 8d per _ V nds « , dozan; Safeties, Bryant and May's, 9d; small Brußhvvare— A large assortment at wholesale boxes. 3d n Pwm tt« PATENT MEDICINESS?^?r Cross "' and B)a ckwell's, Od per bottle Is 2d; Cocide's Pills, Is 2d; Beecham's Pills (jUOOA — i 8i 8 Tricoph'jrouß ls 2d Van Houten's, Jib, lid ; Jib, Is lOd : lib, 3s Od Condensed Milk, Wilkinaid brand, 7Jd per tin Rowntrce s Cocoa (recommended), Jib lid ; Jib Colman's Mustard— lib tins, ls 8d; Jib, lOd Fry's Homcßw.ithic, Is4d per lb ' Mollor's, pints ls 4d, J pints 8d; English WorCadbury's Mb tms, Is 8d ; Jib, lOd cester, pints <)d, J pints sd; Anchovy Sauco Carraway Seeds, 8d per lb Crosse and Hlackweh's. J pints, ls 2d7Tomato Clothes Pegs, Id per dozen Sauce, lOd ; Pater's Chutney Sauce, lid s^ofk^^ss^ir^ S2ffig= Hemß Canary> 2idperlb CO BS°3YdrßrownandPolson's.6d;Mai 2 ena, o< B^n?lSS C ffi. B SPSiSJ ffSiffi xncncl&cl Extract of SoaD (Hudson's) 9 packets for Is TOBACCOTINNED FISH- . Williams' Juno, 5s per lb, 9d per bar; Williama' Moir s Fresh Herrings, 7d per tin ; Salmon, 8d Ruby, 6s 3d per 16, ls 3d per bar; Crusaderri per tin ; Moir s Kippered Herrings, 10d; Her- 10d ptfr lb; Twist, 4« lOd ] Two Wellers, 6a rings in Tomato or hhrinip Sauce, lid ; Scotch Sheep's Tongues, 2lb tins, ls iod; lib tins, la Haddocks, lOd ; Sardines (small size), 5d ; Vermicelli, 6d per lb; Macaroni, 6d per lb Albert-^raall, 6d -, large, lid Vinegar, 6d; English, 8d per bottle Neaye's Farinaceous Food, lid per tin SALAD OIL— Robinson's Patent Groats. 9d ; Barley, 9d Pint bottles, 10d; i pint bottles, 6d. Gelatine-Nelson s loz, 5d ; 2oz, lpd Castor Oil-Pints, 8d; J pints, 5d Golden Syrup— 2lb tins, 7d ; 41b tins, ls Id Pepper, pure white, ls 4d per lb Treacle, 21b Rd ; 41b, ls. Pickles, assorted. BJd; Morton's lOd per bottle We conduct our business on Potted Meats— Cros<3e and Blackwell's assorted STRICTLY CASH PRINCIPLES, J?U per jar; tins, 8d Which have been so successful in large cp-opera- S riK 1 v. iv. a-i 9U HALF .SfS'sf/f ' FF r EO F .T Orders from the Country must be accompanied Queeo'fc Pale, almond scented, 41b bars 9d, Jcwt with Remittance, and will receive extra care afiu box 10s attention. No charge made for cases, and orders Sunflower, almond scented, 41b bars Bd, Jcwt forwarded same day as received. box 9a Goods delivered in City and Suburbs daily, and Primrose, almond scented, 41b bars 6d, Jcwt box at Railway Station in time for all outgoing' trains 7s PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION. " Favourite," per bar 3d, per Jcwt box 6a. WARDEIvL BROS. & CO., GtEOKOE ST. & I^ORAY PLACE, DONEDIW, ipllllllpr ILIOHTrBgOWNCODLIVEROm ABSOLUTELY PURE, NATURALLY PALATABLE, AND EXTRAORDINARILY EFFICACIOUS IN CONSUMPTION, THROAT AFFEOTIONS, AND DEBILITY OF ADULTS AND CHILDREN. • .Dr. SINCLAIR COGHILL, ( "in Tubercular Disease, possesses greater thoPhysician, Hospital for Consumption, Ventnor. \ rapoutic ofllcacy than any other Cod Liver Oil." Sir G. DUNCAN GIBB, Bart., M.D., f "A remedy of great power in tho treatment of Physician to the Westminster Hospital. \ many Affeotions of the Throat and Larynx." JOSEPH J. POPE, Esq., M.R.C.S., f "In all debilitated statos of the system, a Late Staff-Surgeon, Army, India. \ reliable and valuable remedy." Dr. GEORGE SAUNDERS, C,8., 9( •< A valuable remedy, especially in the Wasting Late Deputy-Inspector-Qeneral, Army Hospitals. \ Disoasos of Children." Sold ONLY in Capsuled ImeebUli Half-Pints, Pints, and Quarts, by all Chemists and Storekeepers. Sole Consignees— ANSAß, HARFORD & CO., Limited, 210, High Holborn, London, CAUTION.— Besist mercenary attempts to recommend or substitute inferior kinds. "" e ogok HYDRAULIC ENGINEERS, A. AND T. BURT, MANUFACTURERS OF [PLUMING AND MINING PLANT, AGENTS FOR D. H. AND G. HAGGIE'S STEEL WIRE ROPES, ENGELBERTS, CELEBRATED OILS, PULSOMETER JPUMPS, AND MOSLEY'S " SIMPLEX " COT TON BELTING. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. Jnk.« CK>JtJL« JE9 %J JE%i JL p I> U N E D I N,

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Otago Witness, Issue 2004, 21 July 1892, Page 47

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