Lay in Your Winter Stock, AT this Season of the year the question is often ashed “ Where is the best place !o buy my winter stock?” Evervone should know by this time that DAVID OWEBS always sells oheapeb than any other House in Town, and notwithstanding the great advance in sugars, we are selling Good White Sugar at 2£d per lb by the mat. Box Tea from 9s 6d. And all other Lines at equally Low Prices. Combined with quality, wc guarantee OUE COFFEE, PUEIi, FEESH, BOASTED AND GKODND DAILY. AND FOE FIEST CLASS VALUE IN Pure Blended Teas, our 31b tins 5s 6d. 61b tin 10s 6d, 101 b tin 18s 6d. CANNOT BE BEAT. A TBIAL SOLICITED. DAVID OWEBS, THE PEOPLE’S GEOOEB The Italian Warehouse, Corner Woollcombe Street and Main Bead. Telephone—Town 3oj Elizabeth Street No. 4.
PHOTOGRAPHS OP MOUNT COOK AND NEIGHBOURHOOD. W PERRIER, having recently been on 9 a tour to Mount Cook has sue* ceeded in Taking a Yery PINE SEBISS OP VIEWS of MOUNT COOK and neighbourhood. The series include views of BURKE’S PASS, LAKES TEKAPO and PUKAKI. Now Ready and to be had from the Booksellers and also at tho Studio. VIEWS 1/- EACH. BOSS’ BOYAE ABOADE. OBEST BOWIE SUTTER’S BUILDINGS. LAMPS ex “PERI.” THE Illuminator (for economy.) N.B. no chimney required, from 6/The Union (the light) in choice designs for hall bud parlour, ( The above cleared rapidly last season 1 i giving universal satisfaction. > Hand Lamps from 1/-, A few Kerosene stores to clear from 7/6 Purchasers should call early. SYDENHAM HOUSE. WINTER SHIPMENTS Mb "TyJOW LANDING, -131 New 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 I Colonial Mills. And having bought for cash, I am in a position to supply my patrons with a Stylish, Wellfitting Garment, combined with Good Workmanship, at LOWEST RATES. Mercery, Hats, Gloves, Scarvosj&c,—ln this department willbefound.the Latest Novelties imported direct. Just Received—A Large Stock of Waterproof Coats, isewn seams, with and without capes, also Umbrellas, Travelling and Buggy Bugs. SPECIALITIES. A large variety of Habit Ulster and Jacket Cloths to select from, also New Woollen Cords and Saddle Tweeds for tho Hunting Season. PIT GUARANTEED.
WM. WADDELL MERCHANT TAILOR, & IMPORTER, SYDENHAM HOUSE, Main North Road, THE CHURCH STREET CASH STORE IS SELLING Good Derwent Potatoes at 7s 6d per bag* A FEW DOZEN TARGUSE’S JAM STILL LEFT AT 5/6 DOZEN.' 6 201 b Jars of Targuse’e Jam to be sold cheap. THE BEST OF FRESH BUTTER, BACON, And CHEESE As usual at LOWEST PRICES. DAVID HOUSTON. THE CHURCH STREET CASH STORE. W. NAPIEE CABINET-MAKER. (Next Shamrock Hotel.) FURNITURE CHEAPER THAN EtER. NO REASONABLE CASH OFPEB REFUSED. This is a genuine announcement as thopubli may find out by visiting the above establishment.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 4997, 3 May 1889, Page 3
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473Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 South Canterbury Times, Issue 4997, 3 May 1889, Page 3
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