MOKTJSY ! MOKTESX ! ! DkfICOIKraEB^K- I I ! MONEY, as a word, is short; Money, as a man, is smart; Money, of itself, is nothing; Money, as it's used, is something; Money, as a want, is worthless; Money, after spent, is useless; Money earned is oft a treasure; Mont .-y mine has oft a pleasure; Money with you is a friend; Moneys kindrcs never ends; Money spent before it's earned, Is i: oney rather quickly turned. All you want wrll Money buy you. Money ready, let me try you With GROCERIES and EARTHENWARE— Pood articles, at prices rare. Yea, STORES the best, and cheap as well; Anything wanted I can sell. Then, thus invited, come and see Your known old friend — tour friend — J. P. J. i\ OLP.ER, FAMILY GROCER AND GENERAL DEALER, London and Canterbury Streets, Lyttelton. 3268 — — — — . — — ■— . — . — — ■ 3508 c GK3LD ! GOLD ! GOLD ! NEW REEF JUST DISCOVERED ! W. EL DA^VEISTPOIiT, CITY TEA MATtT, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHWRCH, HAVING purchased, at unusually low prices, a Large Stock of Teas, Coffees, Oilmen's Stores, &c, is now enabled to offer them at such prices as will ensure to Purchasers a CONSIDERABLE SAVING In their Household expenses, and place them in a position to make an immediate investment in the HIGHLY AURIFEROUS LAND On Banks' Peninsula, or the Malvern Hills. SUBJOINED IS A LIST OF PRICES :— s. d. GOOD BLACK TEA ... ... 2 0 SUPERIOR DO ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 6 EXTRA-FINK PEKOE FLAVOURED ... ... ... 3 0 FINEST PEARL GUNPOWDER 4 0 FINEST PLANTATION COFFEE ... 1 8 BOXES OF TEAS, from 25s each. NEW FRUITS, ETC., ? s. d. ELEME RAISINS ... ... ... ... ... ... 0 4 NEW CURRANTS 0 6 NEW PRUNES 0 10 FRENCH PLUMS. 2lb. TINS and 41b. BOTTLES, each 2s Sd and 5 0 NEW HOB ART TOWN JAMS, per lb. TIN O 9 VERMICELLI ... ... ... ... ... ... O 8 MACCARONI ... 1 0 TAPIOCA ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 0 10 BELMONT SPERM, Full Weights ... 1 2 WAX-WICK MOULDS 0 6 SUPERIOR TWIST TOBACCO— 4s 6d. "W". H. D. also calls particular attention to the fact that his Celebrated BLACK or MIXED TEAS may now be obtained in Tinfoil Packets, by means of which their delicious fragrance remains unimpaired, the tinfoil rendering them perfectly air-tight. 3438
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 376, 28 July 1869, Page 1
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355Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 376, 28 July 1869, Page 1
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