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Bneimsiwa Notices, SCOTT BROTHERS, MANOHK&TEB. STBEET, CHBISTOHUBOH. ■ mHESE STOVES have come off ZL with eibsi honoubs wkebEYEB EXHIBITED, HAVING NEVEB BEEN BEATEN ON ANY In 1877 the Highest Commendation for eaoh was awarded to SOOTT Prizes were awarded to BOOKE BBOS. sociation's Show, Ohristohuroh. In 1878 Firat Prise awarded at Bangiora Bft9in without boiler' ... it 11 0 8 ' with oast-iron boiler ZZ 410 0 fjjl PURE NATURAL TEA. . W|£ NELSON, MOATE & Co, TEA MERCHANTS. HIGH STREET, CHBISTCHUECH AGENTS EVEBYWHEBB. OWING TO THE. BAPIDLY INOBEASING DEMAND TOB Nelson, Moate s Co.-s Nelson, Moate a Ccc

BES.EBRATEB INCOMPARABLE CHALLENGE DARJEELING JLa sJELjo^f&nan fcj 1^ j* 8 TSm II N. M. k 00. have decided to give STILL BETTEB VALUE. ALL ACKNOWLEDGE theae two BLENDS SUPEBIOB IN EVEBY BESPEOT to any Teaa now offering at * 3s per lb or 3b 6d per lb. EXTBAOTS FBOM VABIOUS LOOAL NEWSPAPERB. "TIMABU HEBALD." " This Firm deserves the support of all purohaßera of Tea, ac the artiole they offer is superior to anything we have jet seen in this Oolony. Wo understand that Mr Nelson is a Taster of considerable experience, was Bpeoially trained in the art of Tea Tasting, and con* nected with large Wholesale Blended Tea Firma previous to leaving England." "TELEGBAPH." " A member of our staff paid a visit this morning to the Tea Blending Establishment which was recently opened in High street by Meaara Nelson, Moate and Co. He witnessed the process of Blending, and tasted the Tea, whioh he described as excellent. "LYTTELTON TIMES" (Bpecial Beporter). " Messrs Nelson, Moate and Co. have in their possession a wonderful, instructive little Museum of Teas, evidently the outcome of careful, pationt collection. One of the samples obtained, called the ' Imperial Blend,' will grow rapidly in the estimation of the public." "GLOBE." " Messrß Nelson, Moate k Co., of High etreet, havo secured a shipment of very choice Teas, which, they inform us, are a class that haa hitherto been reserved excluaively for the European market, and judging from the liquoring propertiea of theae new Imports aa shown by theae gontlemen, they will certainly be appreciated by thoae whose ' weakness' is Tea." "RANGIORA STANDARD." " The senior partner in the firm ia connected with a Tea House at Home, and is himself a Tea Taster of repute. His experience enables him to Blend Teas in such a mannor as to produce tea mixtures of raro quality." "STAB." "The Mixtureß, or Blends, comprise five Specialties, varying in price and quality, but all worthy of notice, and poeseßaing good Flavour and Aroma." "SOUTH OANTEBBUBY TIMEB." << Mr Nelson is an experienced Tea Taster, and his efforts should enable tea drinkers to obtain what fchey have had some difficulty in securing — a cup "of Pull-flavoured, Pure, and Wholesome Tea." Priceß— 2s, 2s 4d, 2s Bd, 3s, 3b 4d, and 4b per lb. Boduction on half-cheats and boxeß. CHEAP BOOTS; CHEAP BOOTS. SELLING OFF. SELLING OFF. BANKRUPT STOOK BANKRUPT STOOK.

Bl" IOT ALE begs to inform lub customers, friends, and the publio in general • %9 • -OL that he intends holding hia QBEAT ANNUAL CLEABING BALE OF HIS ENTIBE STOOK OF COLONIAL AND IMPOBTED BOOTS AND SHOES. B. J. H. having also purohased the Stock of Boots aud Shoes in the assigned estate of P. Colreavy at a large discount, he is enabled to soil the above at an immense reduotion, as the following price list will show :— Per Pair. Per Pair. bd 8 d Babies* boots, from 1 0 Ladies' laco Balmorals, from , 7 6 Ladies' slippers, from ... ... ... 2 6 Do do do very superior, from 8 6 Ohiidren's lace-ups, 4to 6, from ... 3 6 Do Colonial Almas, from 9 6 Do Colonial-mado Lome shoes, Gents' Blippers, from 2 6 7to 9, from 4 6 Men' a watertights, wood aoles, from ... 10 6 Boys' nail eiaatio sides, 10 to 13, from 5 6 Do Colonial side-springs, from ...12 6 Girls' Kid Boots, 10 to 18, from ... 5 6 Do do very superior, from 14 6 Ladies* do from ... 66. Do Colonial-made ahootora, from ... 15 6 Do do very euperior, from ... 7 6 Do do watertighta, from 16 0 All other Lines Equally Oheap. SALE TO COMMENCE ON SATURDAY, JULY 9. ONE SHILLING OFF EVERY POUND FOB OASH. Bo in timo to secure BABGAINS. .<"ot <?the AddreßB — B. J. HALE, Al BOOT AND SHOB DEPOT, COBNEB OF OASHEL AND COLOMBO STREETS, CHRISTCHURCH. 9277 HOR&E _CLOTHS. WE have a Splendid Btock of Horse Olotha ready for tho ooming Winter, whioh we aro selling at a reduced rato, and wo have overy confidence that on inspection our Customers, and the Public, will find that the reputation we have gained during the laßt fifteen years, as being the Boat and Cheapeat Makors in Now Zealand, will bo well sustained this season. Large buyers liberally dealt with.— Wholesale and Rotail. OILSKIN OLOTHING. j Wo have a large Stock on hand, comprising, Coats, Loggings, Trousers, and^Sou-Weatero, j whioh we are selling at a much cheaper rato than uaual. We are now taking Orders for Aprons and Elevators for next Season, at a oheaper rate than the Imported. We also repair thor n; and can now take ordors for Twine of all descriptions for next Harvest. TARPAULINB. j We have a Splendid Stock of Rick Cloths and Tarpaulins of all descriptions and qualities to choose from. Also, Tents and Flys of all sizes and qualities. ! As we keep a very large and well assorted Stock of all our Goods, an order by Post or Telegram received during the afternoon can be forwarded by the ovening train. B. HALE & CO.. BAIL, ITENT TABPAULIN, FLAG, HOBSEOLOTH, AND OILSKIN OLOTHING I • MANUFACTUBEBS, AND BOPE AND TWINE MAKERS, 1 OASHEL STBEET, OHBISTOHUBOH. Direct Importers of Everything Connected with the Trade Wholesale and Betail. ATKINSON'S WOBKING MAN'S OOOKING BANGE.-AGAIN FIBST PBIZB-TAKEB. THOMAS ATKINSON has great pleasure in announoing to his numorous friondß, and tho public, that the " Favourite"— the tried and approved—" Working Man's Oooking Bange," has again been awarded FIBST PBIZB against sol comers at the late Agricultural Show, which oonvinoing proof must show thoso makors who so freely advertise their ranges, as being " the boat manufactured" that the judges and experts conour with the hundreds of my frionds, tho WOBKING MEN, that "Atkinson's Bange" continues lo be the moßt perfect oolonial manufactured oooking apparatus yet produced. It oannot and shall not be beaten, either in quality of workmanship, weight of metal, or price. An inspection of my stock, at my Show xtooms, Oolombo and Tuam streets, by intending purchasers will oblige. In consequence of the onormous demand for my Bft Oooking Bange, my oustomers ■hould give me four or six days notioo prior to their boing wanted. Arrangements are made for supplying either cast or wrought iron, or copper boiler, with eaoh range, Builders and Contractors supplied with Spouting, Bidging Down Pipe, Ao., oheaper than snr houre io the trade.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4164, 25 August 1881, Page 1

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