Bviiness Kotioes BsM B^MHr BBs^sfl I^^Bs BSBbbP Bsß B| WHBy SB <E&6o^BA.' hbESv ra HAVE REDUCED THE FOLLOWING LINES:SUGrAR (QUEENSLAND DBY WHITE) at 2|* peilb SUGAR (QUEENSLAND FINEST DEY WHITE) at... 2| Dper]b SUQAJR (CUT LOAF) at " ... 3| D POT KEROSENE (best oil) ... ... 5 s oDpertin0 Dpertin STRAWBERRY CONSERVE ft 0 10 D WORCESTR SAUCE (One Pint Bottles) ... 6 D ESSENCE OF LEMON w ßottles) ... 6 D r ■ . MATCHLESS BRAND TEAS. " ME FEEEMAN, the Celebrated Caterer of Christchurch, -n ites :— ■ Gentlemen,— l think it due to you to inform you that the Tea you have been supplying lately has been of EXCELLENT QUALITY. Wo used it for the Tea Pavilion at Biccarton on the three days of the late Spring Meeting, when its fine flavour was the subject of general comment, and elicited great praise. •.•-.■ JAMES FEEEMAN. The SECEETAEY of the W.C.T. UNION also writes :— Dear Sirs,— We have pleasure in informing you that the Tea supplied by you to our Befreshment Tent during the two days of the Agricultural Show gave UNIVEESAL SATISFACTION. Its agreeable flavour was much appreciated by our Patrons. MES DE B. NEWTON, Secretary. PRICES— I s 8 D - 2 s - 2 s 4 a 2 s 6 D - CHRISTCHUECH, DUNBDIN AND WELLINGTON. » ; "I GO ON FOB EVEB." Teas may come and teas may go, ' But we go on for Ever, Ever, We. go on for ever. THE TEAS comprising these several Blends being selected by old and trusted Buyers in INDIA , CHIAN 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 tone 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 AND GROCERS IN ILB AND iLB PACKETS, " • I j gLB AND JQLB TINS AND HALF-CHESTS. SPRING AND SUMMER, 1893-4, NEW GOODS FOR THE SPRING & SUMMER WEAR NOW TO HAND FROM THE BEST MAKERS. NEW PBINTS, Pretty Designs and Fast Colours, 3|d, 4Jd, s|d and 6sd per yard PLAIN and FANCY DBESS MATEEIALS, new Designs, 5s lid, 7s lid 9s lid,' Us 9d.and .13s 6d per dress ■ • ' LADIES' BLACK CASHMEEE HOSE, Eibbed and Plain, Fashd: and Double Heels, Is 6d and Is 9d LADIES* TEXTILE GLOVES, various shades, 6£d, B£d, 10^d, Is lsd FULL-WIDTH FLANNELETTE, pretty patterns, 3jd, 4jd, sjd, 6jd . . 3fiin WHITE CALICO, 3s lid, 4s lid, 5s lid per dozen yards. ; . , NEW MILLINERY. NEW MILLINERY, WE HAVE THE NEATEST, NEWEST, BEST, MOST FASHIONABLE and CHEAPEST MILLINEBY IN TOWN. Our Trimming in this Department cannot be surpassed. DRESSMAKING DONE ON THE PREMISES FOR 10s 6a. ! NEW CLOTHING, NEW MERCERY. MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS' READY-MADE CLOTHING AT LOWEST . CASH PRICES. MEN'S COLONIAL TWEED SUITS, from 19s Ud 1 BOYS' KAIAPOI TWEED SUITS, from 6s lid ; rise Od per size. NEW HATS and CAPS, BEACES, BELTS, SOCKS, TIES, SCAEFS, COLLABS SHIBTS and POBTMANTEAUX 5 all new and direct from the makers. Men's Suits Made to Measure ; First-class for 755, on the Premises, by our own workmen, 5 CASH DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS, 1 614X 210, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. \ JOHNSON AMl> COUZIN& (LATE B. HALE & CO.), ? BAIL, TENT, TARPAULIN, KOBBE-COVEB, FLAG AND OILSKIN CLOTHING ! MANUFACTUEEBB. AJSD BOPE AND TWINB-MAKKES. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, ir/TL7 E beg to draw the attention of- the Pablio to the folio wing List of Qoo&s, of whioh we always I ¥» keep a Large Btook, and as we always import all ouz Material direot, we are able to sell &fi , Lower Frioes than Any Other Firm in New Zealand :— t TENTS FISHING NETS GARDEN LINES " TARPAULIH9 FISHING LINES PARCEL TWINES HORSE COVERS CRICKET NETS THATCHING CORD LOIN COVERS LAWN TENNIS NETS SACK TWINE CART COVERS SHEEP NETS OILSKIN COATS 1 FLAGS MANILLA ROPE LEGGINGS PULLEY BLOCKS FLAX ROPE SOU-WESTERS • HAMMOCKS PLOUGH LINE REAPER AND 81ND328 APRONS 1 : CRICKET NETS. Special Quotations to any Cricket Clubs requiring a good many ue & .£| MAJSQUSEB, 'jmS^S\ l ■ ITBNTS, FLAGS - \ (/^WlM^^- "\ TARPAULINS .^^vfe^^lfpfS^^ » PLEASE HOTE THH ABBfiEBH— JOHNSON AND COUZINS, OASHEL STBEFT. CESISTOHUBOH, J OPPOSITS MHSSBB J BALLANTYNK * CO/S DEAPEBY ESTABLI?EMSNT
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4807, 22 November 1893, Page 4
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701Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 4807, 22 November 1893, Page 4
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