Easiness notices. ~ ra *%SSs2Xte£sk- -OSBOBNiPS^' , I hnvemnou pleasure in stating )ffiL "^ It&at the won lately driven by you ASfSSsa n-nT t i t>t-t* -rwr^ ,. .. ,at tb 9 Pumpiog Station, io tho IxflL SELLABLE WELL-SINKING llowe? stratum, hos been nmt 1,^6%^ •satisfactory, tin abundant autiply lgf\\Wffl& "RT ACMB IAT 1,1 lOf-TOterlmvmjfbeenprocnTod. lOTW ' - MACHINE I considor your mods of dvirin? siffl Mvml ,_,- , '1o ba moat cileotiva and economl. H|ll CBstaWasheiXSa). tvorkoi this nature. # flf I j I B •«133r Kntfw-orfcy tho Board. ?tel,^H^*L ■^ L a^^^ XTK T T l^ my AypMafcM Wor« BBAC-HBD. WITH A 1* XHCK £IPB. MoN 5^ Pii S D *«P Woa»Sdsit:by this Hetho<£«thaii'<by;!«lL4Jia j^'^vlf § •Th9T«tßnteel»»^TOaii«aviaiia. i iiiiH&alfaa*» I JTOBOBEOSirBtB«jl8sJ« • ' As we are occasionally asked wliy we exhibited and did not compote ar, the Dunedin Exhibition, the following - may not be out of place. What had we to gain by competing against dealers who are not experts, and are ...■ ' copying us in every , detail ? Would it have increased either the popularity ; or value of our Teas had we been fortunate (?) enough to secure a few of the host (42 in number) of certificates awarded to tho sin competitors, whoße combined total direct Tea Importa during the year do not equal in value the amount wo pay for duty aieiie ? x NELSON, .. MOAiTB & C 0.,. . CHINA, INDIAN, AND CEYLQK TEA IMPORTERS, | Gained golI) and silver medals, i^teMational exhibition. HORSf'CLOTHS, GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES FOR SEASON, 18 9 0. "XT Of WITHSTANDING the Bine in Prica of all kind B of Matariala, we have determined on SELLING J-xJ our Celebrated HOHSK CLOTHS this Season Uheapur thon ever, and much, under Wholesale Prices, The following CASH PBICE LlrfT spoaka for itself :— 8. b. s. d. HACK COVEBS, formerly 14 6 now 11 6 „ „ , ... 15 6 „ IS 6 „ , „ IS 0 „ 11 G „ „ „ 21 0 „ 10 6 DRAUGHT COVEBS, formerly ... 10 0 „ 13 6 .. „ , 17 G „ H G „ SO 0 „ 16 S „ „ 22 6 „ 18 6 „ „ „ 25 0 „ 22 C „ 35 0 „ 30 0 TAEPAULINS Equally Cheap. AU Sizes Kept in Stock. We aro Sole Agents for Beddaway's rolebrateil COTTON BELTING, which is manufactured from only tho Uost Egyptian Cotton, and lias proved itself tho Best and Cht-npast in the Market. Stock, kept from 2in to Bin ; also iSMDI/ESS BELTh for Thi-eshinjj Machines, sin and Gin. MAEQUEES ON HIRE FROM 12 x 24 to 20 x 80. ALSO, SMALL TENTS AND FLA.GS. B. HALE & CO., SAIL, TENT, TARPAULIN, FLAG, HOESE-COVER, AND OILSKIN CLOTHING MANUFACTURERS, AND EOPE AND TWINE MAKERS, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. T. J. WATTESB, "THE MODEL" COOKING EANGE MAKER, LOCKSMITH AND PLUMBER, FITTER OF HOT WATER AND STEAM APPARATUS, 213, TUAM STREET WEST, CHRISTCHURCH, (Lats Geoege Booth's Pbejiises), TELEPHONE No. 75. BTMWX wSiJT, i !« l£3£ W«kiwV. ana Cheapnee* Teforo purchaains elaewhew.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6888, 25 June 1890, Page 1
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458Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 6888, 25 June 1890, Page 1
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