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Bußinees Notices, EXCEPTIONAL VALUE. ■ SPECIAL LINES. WHcCLEA & CO. have just received the following SPECIAL LINES, which they will GIVE o AWAY at a price which will command a Speedy Cloaranco. Tho Goods aro all now and frosh from tho makers, and will bo Sold Lowor than so-called Sale Pricos. As they buy for cash and soil for • cash, thoy can afford to givonway these Goods at tho followius quotations:— ' 1 Ladioß* 19s lid Thrco-quarter Jackets for lls Otl. • These aro loss than salo pricos ! Ladios' 29s 6d Threo-quarter Jackots for 16s lid. Those aro loss than salo prices i Ladios" 33s 6d Three-quarter Jackots for 19s lid. These aro loss than salo prices Ladies' Black Cashmere Hose, fast colour, fashioned and double soles, usual price 2s Od j our prico Is Dd . ' . i Ladies'^Fino-wear Kid Glovo, well cut, for Is lid and 2s Gd ; the best at tho prico I Ladies' Umbrellas, strong frames and good handles, Is lid, 2s 9d, 3s lid, 4s lid and Cs Od 5 woiidorful value ' : . _?••. All-wool Colonial Flannels, heavy inako, 9Jd per yard . . ; ! All-wool Colomal Blankets, 15s lid, 19s lid and 27s 6d; full sizo ■■;•■• ; Mon's Kaiapoi Suits, usually sold for 355, our prico 26s 9d ; strong wear ■ : Mon's Wollington Suits, usually sold for 29s 6d, our prico 23s 9d , Men's Cardigan Jackets, usually sold for 9s 6d, our price 5s lid , ' Boys' and Youths' K.B. Suits from 6s lid ; riso 9d por sizo Men's, Boys' aud Youths' Overcoats, with capos, at clearing prico. TAILORING, DRESSMAKING AND MILLINEET DONiE ON THE ! PREMISES AT COST PRICE^ ; 1 • _______ ' ' 6l « 210, HIGH SfRKET, NEXT MILNEB AND THOMPSON'S. "I GO ONFOBEVEE." •' . Teas may come and teas may go, But we go on for Evor, Evor, ' We go on for ever. nnHE TEAS,[comprising these several Blends being selected by old and trusted Buyers in INDIA, : CHINA and CEYLON, we can guarantee them to be ABSOLUTELY PUBE. They are blended under careful and expert supervision, and will be found to possess qualities which not only make them delicious to the palate, but also add an invigorating and healthful tono to the system. Possessing great richness and strength, they are the MOST ECONOMICAL TEAS that have been put before the Public. TO BE HAD OF ALL ; : STOREKEEPERS ASD GROCERS 1 In .11) and lib PACKETS, j [ XBBO 51b and 101 b TlffS and HALF-CHESTS. i Has muoh pleasure in drawing attention to the following \ ' SEASONABLE GOODS, "WT? W VR TTTT.Q Cumnta fid, Eleme or Valenoia Baisins 6d, Sultanas 6jd, New Figs 7W lli__fV JJJS.UAX O— very Choioest W perl b Musoatels lOd, la and Jb 6d ." DRY WHITE CRYSTAL SIJGAR-% e o^ op^ . A DIBSCT SHIPMIiNT OF ; MESSRS OROSSE AND BLACKWELL'S GOODS. French Truffles, Cham;'ipnonß. Buasian Caviare, Truffled Patd fie fold Gras, Shrimp Paato,Turbot Lobeters.Wetz Fruit and other seasonable Delicaoiee - FLOUR AGAIN REDUCED. WOOD'S ROLLER — 2SG)i & 3dJ lb * to J 1001b * 8s 6dj Saoks * 163 * ■ CHRISTMAS' SILK DRESSED— "jfcjj $£>: > lid « 1001b ' 222, COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. I T. TAYIiOR'S QUOTATIONS r . OF - - 3 TEAS, GEOCERIES AND PROVISIONS FOR JUNE. ; Luxene, a few cases only Ss 6d per tin, Us the Babbit and Bacon, 21b tins sld , case Boiled Babbit, 21b tins 1b • Eerosene, ISO test, patent tap, 5s 3d, 10s 6d per Potted Meats in glass jars, 10d 3 case Corned Beef, 21b tins, Is Electric Sperm Candles, 5Jd per lb - Boi]jd_eef, abtins, Is 1 Adamantine, 6d per lb Boast Mutton, 21b tins, Is Carriage Candles, 9d Anchor Sauce, large bottles 9a, or 3 for Is 5 Chamber Candles, 9d Tomato Sauce, Imperial half-pint bottles 8d > Silk-dressed Flour— 2slb 2a l|d 501 b4s lid ; 1001 b Philippe and Conand's Sardines, 1b 6d ■ 1 Ba, 2001 b 15s • Crosseandßhickwell's Lobster, Is 6d : Boiler Flour-251b 2s 3d, 501 b4a 4id, 1001 bBa d, Kippered Maclcerei, Is ? 2001 b 16s The Houqua Brand Teas— - - Granulated Wheat Meal, 251 b2s 3d Pure China Black Tea, 2s per lb Sharps, 5b per sack " Houqua " Ceylon Tea, in lead packets, 2a 4d I New Canterbury Oatmeal, 251 b2s 6d or2eperlb • New Dunedia Oatmeal, 251 b2s 9d 101 b boxes, 20a Fresh Brosemeal, 5d per lb . "Houqua" Blended Teas, 2s per lb ' Symington's Pea Flour, 9d per packet " Belgravia," 2s 4d :. . } Pearl Sago, lid per lb "Easteheap," la 6d Curry Bice (Patna), 3d per lb 6 or 121 b tins, or 401 b half-chests • New Valencia Baiiins, 5d per lb . Japanese Teapots and lib of Tea, 2s9d New Currants, 5d per lb lib Baskets and Caddies, 2s New Jams, 5d per tin New Prunes, 9d per lb Black Currant— St George's Gd, 21b Jars Is 5d Crystallised Qingor, 8d Strawberry Conserve, BTbrnnd 1b or Is 8d Homosopathio Cocoa, Is per Mellin's Food Is Bd, double size 2s lOd Concentrated Cocoa, lib tin 8d . Good Grey Sugar, 2id per lb Cocoa Powder, Jib tin 7d . Straw Coloured, 2}d "Musket" Tobacco, 4s lOd per lb i Fine White Sugar, 2jd • "Wine Sap "Aromatic, 5s 3d, lOd por stick Snowdrop, 26s 6d per cwt, per lb 3d " King of All *' (aromatio), 6s 3d ■■ Cut Loaf, 3idor4d Golden Eagle, Derby, &o. : Whitebait, lib tins Is CutCin rette Tobacco, Jib Is 6d St George's Potted Meats— Ham and Chicken, Ham Elder Wine, Is 3d per bottle , and Tongue, Potted Beef, Bloater Paste, 7oz Ginger Wine, Is 6d . tinsSd St Jacobs Oil, Is lOd St George's Sheep's Tongues, Is or Is lOd Irish Moss and Lung Preserver, Is [ Gear's Ox Tongues, 41b tins, 4s 9d, 61b 6s 1 CASHEL STEEET, OPPOSITE THE CAPE. ! OBDKBS CALLED FOB AND GOODS DELIVEBED DAILY IN TOWN AND SUBUBBS, AND BAILWAY STATION X712 ! JOHNSON AND COUZINS, (LATE B. HALE & CO.), | BAIL, TENT, TAEPAULIN, HOESE-COVEE, FLAG AND OILSKIN CLOTHING , j ' MANUFACTURERS. AND ROPE AND TWINE-MAKEEB. ' | WHOLESALE AND EETAIL. WE beg to draw the attention of the Pablio to the following List of 'Joo-:8, of whioh we always keep a Large Stock, and aa we always import all our Material diroot, we are able to sell at , Lower Prices than Any Other Firm in New Zealand :— i TENI'S PIBHING NETS GABDEN LINES I TAEPAULINS PISHING LINES PARCEL TWINES [ HOESE COVEES CEICKET NETS THATCHING COED , LOIN COVEES LAWN TENNIS NETS SACK TWINE • CAST COVEES SHEEP NETS OILSKIN COATS FLAGS MANILLA EOPE LEGGINGS PULLET BLOCKS FLAX EdPE SOU'-WESTEES HAMMOCKS PLOUGH LINE EEAPEE AND BINDEB APEONS | % MABQUEEB, j^^y?\,.. rENTS, FLAGS Jfs^pk\ . ■ ■■ ■ ■ \ TAEPAULINS . Jfr&k %>:f-vs'ih* 1 ..• '■<-■ ■ ' F-mr*. *■■■ I ~'~\;-' ■ 03HIEE. '■■ "*"■ r PLEASE NOTE THE ADDUESb- \ JOHNSON AND COUZINS, OASHEL STEEET, CHEISTOHUEOH, OPPOSITE MESBBS J BALLAKTTWB * OO.'S DEAPEBT ESTABLISHMENT.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4676, 21 June 1893, Page 4

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