A VALUABLE LOAD. CURIOSITY was excited the other day by A WAGGON LOAD of TEA going through the Main Street to the Store of D A VXD O W E B S. The Load consisted of 35 FULL CHESTS each weighing HOlbs. This Tea. has now been Blended and put up in tins of 3,6, and lOlbs each, and for Delicacy of Flavour and Real Wor th it CANNOT .BE BEAT,, The advantages in Buyingour Blended Teas are threefold. First, they are Nett .Weight, the Quality is far Superior to Box Teas, and they are Sold at Less Coat. 20 Quarter Chests of the Celebrated Honeysuckle Tea at 2s per lb. Wo have a Splendid Sample of Gunpowder Tea in stock at 2s 6d per lb, If your Grocer has sold you a Bad Box of Tea get: a Found of this Gunpowder and mix with it and you ■ will BE SURPRISED at the Result. As winter is approaching, a CUP of our CELEBRATED COFFEE will be found a Morning Luxury. Our First Cure of HAMS and BACON for this season is now ready in Splendid Condition, DAVID OWEHS Would respectfully ask those who have not tried his goods to give them one trial. We have the Finest Shop in Town and intend to make it the Leading Store in the district. DAVID "OWERS, THE PEOPLE’S GROCER (Late Jas. Anderson & Co.), Telephone—Town 35 Elizabeth Stireet'No. 4. OBERT BOWIE; SUTTER’S BUILDINGS. LAMPS ex “PERI.’’ THE Illuminator (for economy.) N.B. no chiainey required, from 6/Tho Union (the light) in choice designs for hall and parlour. ( The above cleared rapidly last season i giving universal satisfaction. ) Hand Lamps from 1/-. A few -Kerosene stores to clear from 7/6 Purchasers should ca’l early. SYDENHAM HOUSE. WINTER SHIPMENTS. LANDING, -13! Now Seasons Stock of; West of England and Bannockburn Tweeds, Worsteds, and Fancy- Coatings; Also, —A Choice Selection of the Newest Shades and Patterns from the leading Colonial Mills. And having bought for cash, lam in a position to supply, my patrons with a Stylish, Wellfitting Garment, combined with Good Workmanship, at LOWEST RATES. Mercery, Hats, Gloves,. Scarvesj&c,—ln'lhis depart* ment willbefound the Latest Novelties imported direct, t Just Received—A Large f Stock of Waterproof Coats, * iewn seams, with:' iuid with-!; out capes,! also Umbrellas, Travelling and Buggy Bugs; SPECIALITIES. A large variety of Habit Ulster and Jacket Cloths to select from, also New Woollen Cord*! and Saddle Tweeds for the Hunting Season. FIT GUARANTEED. wm. wlddell MERCHANT TAILOR, & IMPORTER, SYDENHAM HOUSE, Main North Road,
THE CHURCH STREET CASH STOHE IS SELLING Good Derwent Potatoes at 7s 6d per bag. A FEW DOZ EN TABGUSE’S JAM STILL / LEFT AT 5/6 DOZEN. 6 201 b Jars of Turguso’s Jam'to bo sold cbeap. THE BEST OF FRESH BUTTER, BACON, And CHEESE As usual ot LOWEST PRICES. DAVID HOUSTON. THE CHURCH STREET CASH STORE. W. NAECBIV. CABINET-MAKER. (Next Shamrock Hotel.) FDRKIXURB CHEAPER THAN EvER. NO REASONABLE CASH OFFER, REFUSED. ' ' -'-■--■•■■■’■■'J--This is a genuine announcement ms thcpubli may find out by visiting the above establishment. CREAM OF SCOTCH WHISKEY. BREADALBANE. ■ To bo had of all Storekeepers, Hotel Keepers, Grocers, and Wine Merchants. Agents—Wm. Scoular A Co., Dunedjq and Christchu! . ' 1
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 4995, 1 May 1889, Page 3
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530Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 South Canterbury Times, Issue 4995, 1 May 1889, Page 3
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