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Public Notices | I'NDrSPUTABLE FACTS. STRONG TALK ON SOLID GROUNDS WE HAVE PURCHASED EXTENSIVELY. WE MUST SELL QUICKLY. BARGAINS ON EVERY FLOOR ; BARGAINS ON EVERY LANDING. W. LEWIS & CO* DO not itrive or even make the ilightest attempt to fight tke battle of botinesa by giving LOW QUOTATIONS for proportionately Low Class Goods, which may be all powerful and nsefnl for the very existence of many a batiaeit, and have the power of allurement for hundreds of purckaaen. On tke contrary we ever attempt to proenre the HIGHCLASS MANUFACTURES, and at PBIOISLOWSBTHAN THE VIBY LOWEST. W. LEWIS & CO* HAVE been offered piles upon piles of reliable goods, ex. tending over and comprehending, every Department of the bojineu, within the laat few days— from Warehousemen and Agenti wko kave taken fright at their enormons stocks on kandao near tke finith of their season's busmen. W. LEWIS & CO* HAVE purchased largely, which pats them, thus early, in the. position of being able to offer tbeir customers these advantageous pqrebaset at ENORMOUS BKDUOUONB OFF IMPOSED COST. W« LEWIS & CO* HAVE an Exhaustive Stock, far beyond all ordinary requirement*, therefor*, tkey must tell very largely within tke next ■is weeks, aa it must be within reasonable limits at itocktaking in January. W. LEWIS & CO. HAVK only 10 Dozen left out of 1 80 Dozen of their Famous Silk Kid Tipped Gloves at ll£d and ls 3d, usual price, 2s and 2s 6d, call early. Some special lines in Hosiery, Embroideries, Lacea, Veilings, and Haberdashery. W. LEWIS & CO* CANNOT poißibly detail the thousands of Bargains which would occupy more time than we can spare, but the Noveitiet will be laid oat prominently before customers day by day. W. LEWIS & CO. HAVE Extraordinary Lines in all Olaiiet of DREBS GOODS A few quotations would bat dimly portray the many •nrpriging bargains in this large aisorted stock. We wish you to call and examine for yourselves. No old Stock, Ivory* thing New and Fashionable. Wt LjfiWlS & CO. HAVE Startling Bargains in Jackets, in MaD ties, in Capet, in Lace Oape*, in Duit Mantles, in Mackintoihes, in Seal Jackets, in Women's and Ohildren's, Underclothing. Very Special Line in Ladies' Merino Vests. W. LEWIS & CO* HAVE a Magnificent Display of Trimmed Hats and Bonnets— the moat famous Milliner could not produce you any higher art. Large choice of Ontrimmed Strawt, Flowers, Wings, Feathers, Ribbons, Lacep, Ohildren's Silk (Plush and Embroidered), Granny Bonnet* and Hata at value unequalled in Southland. W. LEWIS & CO* HAVE Surprising Value and Assortment in Sheetinas, Flannel* ttea, Curtains, Table Covers (Loom, Cream and Bleached). I able Cloths by the yard, Colonred and White Bed Qailts, Grand Assortment of Art Muslins (the best designs in single and double widths), Towels, Calicoes, etc,, Plain and Colours in Ait Muslins in all shades, special, 4}d. HAVE still a Large Stock of Brussels Tapeatry and Bcotck Carpets —Grand Designs at landed cost. Bugs, Square*, Floorcloths, Linoleums (all widths) at very exceptionally low prices. in TjUjWIS & CO* HAVE just opened out a very extensive Stock of Men's and w • Boys' Clothing specislly made for ourselret, and other lots at very low prices. Men's Worsted Sac Buit«, 39i9d ; Men's Colonial Suits st 29a 6d, 32s 6dl ; Trouserf, Trousers and Vest, cheap; Boy 'a Knicker Suits, 8a fid ; Sailor Suits, Eaiapoi Sailor Suits (durable and well made). Men's and Boy*' Straw Hats (some startling values), Shirt*, Overcoats, Scarf*, Tiei, Brace*, Collar*, Cotton and Merino Pants and Shirts— giving aw«y prices ; Merino aad Wool Pants and UnderTWBEDB BY THE TABD, shirts (a special purchase), very cheap ; Men's Felt Hats, UNDEB MILL PBIOES. big variety. W. LEWIS AND CO., INVERCARGILL AND GORE. "BAXTERS PRICE LIST. ? 0 (Revised and Reduced) £ Stlffftl— Coy. 's No. I, 3d per lb ; 13s per Sftlt— Best Fine Salt, per cwt., 5s 6d •, Dag ; No. 11, 2fd per lb ; 12s 9d per bag ; Second quality, per cwt., 5s 3d ; Coarse, Brown, 2Jd per lb ; lls 6d per bag. per cwt., ss; Best Fine Salt, 151 b for Loaf Sugar, 4^d per lb ; Icing Sugar, Is; Best Fine Salt, in bottles, each, 6«1. 6d per lb. 9U«» Wf« Tf v q*ik i st. Soap (WASHING) - McLeod's 3 crow nIU, JitO.— Roller, per 251 b, 3s 8d ; * h r] . bo 6 . : Avditto per 501 b, 7s; ditto per 2001 b, 26s £al per Ar 9,1 ■ ne'r box Os %*- A- t .? V ?A 2 ?}, b * %?u '' dltt ? Su Uiun.lt ine, per bar, 10,1 ; per box 10b ; ,^s ; ditto 2001 b 17s Wheatrncal, 251 b, Sunlight, 3 bars, per box, Is; Cold ■-' J ?i? d i d « b L 501b '?- Bran ' 353d ' and Water, per bar, 4d ; Hydrolcinn, per ft Follard, 6s 6d per bag. baT| 4d . c ar b 0 H Cj per bar, 4d ; Borax, 3ft|Us— OUR OWN BLENDS, ls 9d, 2a and 5d ; Sapolio, per cake, 6d ; Brooke's J^:J2b 6d perlb; plain China, ls 4d and "Monkey Soap," per cake, 6d— nn- ■'■ 3e 6d perlb. Boxes: 13s, los and 17s surpassed for cleaning all kinds of ,per box; also, my far-famed "Royal metal. SOAP (Toii.kt)- Brown Wind : *'Choice" Tea at 20s per box, unsurpassed sor (Cleaver's), 7 cakes, Is; Glycerine, , jpfor its purity, fragrance and strength. per bar, 3d ; Glycerine (best), per bar, jOnce used always used. Ceylon Tea, large, lOd ; Pears', 3 tablets per box, .-:jgs per lb, grand value ; "Queen of ls 6d ; Pears', 3 tablets per box, large. T&eaa " at 2s 4d per lb, rich, ripe, and 2s; Pears', per ball, ls ; Pears' shaving \ msgrant. Try my Ceylon Teas. Try sticks, each, Is. U v Jtoy Ceylon Teas. China Teas in half- . , i "^Chests. Agent for Nelson and Moate's -tarCH OtC —Colman's No. 1 white, per • tißPeas. Agent for Wardell Bros. " Match- lb, 6d ; Colman's No. 1 white, 5 packets, ■ V fless " Teas. j* '^ 3 3d ; lilue (pale), per lb, 9d ; Washing ' i^jjj^' W Sorla, 101 b, Is ; Borax (for starch), per QOBbOS — Strang'a "Maori" Brand, per lb packet, 3d and 6d ; Linen Glaze, per ; ! '"as9d; ditto, ditto, in 71b tins, ls 7id ; packet, 4d ; Washing Powders, 9 i>n<: tStrang's Coffee Powder, per lb, 2s; kets, Is; Hydroleioe Powders, 9 pac " .^rench Coffee, Is 8d per lb ; 21b tins, kets, ls. £ j ModiCinOS-Irish Mn,, P , r ; (Smith), per bottle, ls 2d bottle Is ; Eucalyptus, do, 10d ; Pain ;• -„._ killer (small), do, Is 2d ; Painkilh-r D^bft-Fry's Homcepathic, Is 3d per lb ; (Urge), do, 2s 6d ; Seigel's Syrup, d... j^Dunn and Hewitt's, ls 3d per Ib ; Kpp'a, s 9( T l : \\ ar ° c , r s ' Safe C " re - /, '48 c 6' ; ; ls 8d per lb ; Hudson's, la per lb ; Cad- *>*• Jacobs Oil, do, 2s M ; (.rnp.'. Salt, . Anry'sf 10d and ls 8d per tin ; Van ( '°. 2 */> kn°.s iruit Salt, do, 2s lOd : ! lid and ls 9d per tin ; Cad- f} ire Jlycenne, do, lOd ; Glycerine and « Irary's Chocolate, 3d and 5d per packet ; L , Ime C ' Cam » {f °7 ha ! r)) "h\ ? d », nd lOd : ! Cadbury's Chocolate Creams, 6d per box Magnesia (fluid), do, lO^d ; Magnes.a (citrate), do, le Id; Seullnz Powders, SXIOCL yitlitS— Currants, sid per lb ; P e r tin, lOd ; Tricopherous, per bottle, quantities over 121 b, ssd"; Raieins, s 2fl ; Pills— Holloways and Cockle's, 7d per lb; Sultanas, 8d per lb ; Mus- P ei ' box . is 2' l ; Seigel's and Beecham's, catels, ls perlb; Figs (choice)— new per box, ls 3d; Steedman's Powders, season's to arrive ; Prunes, lOd per per packet, ls 3d ; Sulphur (powdered). . ! lb; Crystelized Ginger, lOd per lb ; per lb, 4d ; Senna Leavt-s, per packet. Baroelona Nuts, 8d per lb ; Almonds - li : Epsom Salts, per dozen, 6d ; Ljqni.i (Bnest), 2s 3d perlb; Orange and Lemon Ammonia, 6d per bot; Disinfectan Peel, lOd per lb ; Citron Peel, ls 2<l Fluid, Is per bot ; Vaseline, 8d per pot perlb;Dessicated Cocoanut, Is p« lb p flt^ d MQa t S _ Haln and Tf)ngue ppr Fineot Pineapple (in syrup), ls 2d pei „11^- < v , , . tin ; Preserved Ginger (small), ls p. r (All Kinds) 9d per bot. I pot; do do (large), 3a per pa. Pepper, SpiCOS, BtC.-Pi>p p 3 pr r (white) BICO SagO, ©tO. — Rice, best dressed, P«n- lb Is 8.1; Pepper (black) per lb Is 4.1; per lb 2sd ; Rice best dressed o6lb bags Musta?d (]>. S.F.) per lb Is 8d ; Mix^d llsOd; Sago (finest white) per lb '2A.l ; 1 Spice per lb 2s ; Clovea per lb 2s 6d ; Tapioca (pearl and flake) per lb 2^l ; Cinnamon per lb 3s ; Nutmeg per oz 4d ; (Ground Rice per lb 4d ; Maizena pei lb Nutmeg do 5s ; Ginger (whole) per 6d ; Cornflour perlb 3Ad ; Arrowroot Ib ls B<l : Ginger (ground) per lb Is 8d ; (Queensland) per lb 6d. * Carraways per lb lOd ; Cayenne per tin M .. „ 3d and 6d. WftnCLldS — Electric, per lb, a.jd ; Juno, do, s^d ; Wax, fluted, do, 7.^1"; Bedroom, K©r059210- Light of the Age (best in the do, lOd ; Carriage, do, 9d. market), per tin, 6s 9d ; per case, 13s. All Goods guaranteed of best quality. Crderß from the country receive my prompt and careful attention. A \ r TERMS— CASH, with Order or when Delivered. **JOHN«S. BAXTER,* THE CA«1I GRCOKR, INVEHC \BftII L. riILBEY'B DKY GIN. 1 MANURE MANURE. AN EXCELLENT AND PUBB SPIt»iT. X HAVE ON HAND AND TO ABBXVBWaiTTIXGIIAM BROS & I\STO\F gttffi B ° n§ Dnßt AGBNTS. ong Tjcctkl made Bone Dust (Mason's). ~ " Peruvian, Chesterfield, and othar Gnano. rjiHß BWI fIJ^AM D TIMES Turnip FertUixer Superphosphates. Persons in the Co an try desircss of becominf? Bytgrass, Clover, Timothy, and Tnrnip Beads Saba^ribera, can hare their papers thrown out Oornsacks, Woolpacks, Twine, and at the Bail way Stations oi Siding along tbs line all Farmers Requisites. by the newsboy. _^ Quh pnrOflMK of br ig ht fet d and milling Oats PAIOS-10, CR 6a 6p PBfl QUABIPB, n8 9> >« TOCKBB,T»y etwt,

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Southland Times, Issue 11899, 21 November 1891, Page 4

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