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Business Notices. GOODS AT WHOLESALE PRICES. ! ' ' " i ■ TO THE PUBLIC,— In presenting the following. Quotations from our LATE3T PRICE LIST, we beg to draw attention to the fact that onr constant aim and policy from the start has been to bring Customers and Manufacturers into Direct Communication, without the intervention of the MiddleI man, or so-called merchant. .... That this policy has been eminently successful is evidenced by the fact that WE NOW HOLD THE LAEGEST RETAIL TRADE IN OTrnTST CHUBCH, WELLINGTON and DUNEDIN, and consequently onr large turnover and advantageous buying power in London enables ub „-. QE-riJiirii GOODS in EET AIL QUANTITIES at LOWEE PRICES FOE CASH than other Importew can afford to Sell Wholesalo Parcefaat a__lfr^_l_ seen that in supporting us the Public are SAVING MONEY, and directly benefiting themselves. c Finest Millaquin Sugar (no higher price)... 2sd Finest Cream Tartar, per lb Is 5d TTCA TRA *r<*_*- a Colonial Candles, per lb 5d Neave's Food, per tin 10d •*--**"*.. J-nn.. IJ_A. English Wax Candles, per 1b ... 6sd Bobinson's Patent Groats, per tin .'"' ",' 8d ORIENT BRAND, per lb ... ,„ o, English Fluted Wax, per lb „ 6Jd Wbeatmeal for Bread or Ponidge, 251 b .'.. 2s 9d MATCHLESS BBAND, per lb Is Cd is io_„ _ I Brown's Cornflour 3d Wheatmeal „ „ jib . i 8 nmiTiTi/v. *-•« *s 8 d Fresh Herrings (flat tins) 6sd Dome Black Lead, per doz ... . 6d HniALA^( Momto - Bra »d)»perlb ... i 8 8d Finest Tapioca, per lb I.d Oakey's Knife Powder, per tin ,'.. '" sd PURE CBYLON, per lb 158d,2_.254d Finest Sago, per lb ... l_d Oatmeal, 251 b bogs ,7, 2 s 9d STATION TEA, per lb „, „, i,mi, m Best Currants, cleaned, per lb 4d Lunch Biscuits 2id ->»-»,-« *w Best Sultanas, cleaned, per lb sid Gingernnts " r___ , — Good Yalentia Eaisins, per lb 3id Miked '. 43 AfTT T" A nTTTKr aTrri _ ■_» Mnsc-tel Eaisins .per lb 5d Sardines 4dandßd Jti.iLLA.qum SUGAB Finest Sheeps* Tougues, Ub tins 8d French Plnms 8d No. 1 Quality* Finest Sheeps' Tongues, 21b tins 1. 4 d 1 Dried Apricots 10d 2}» PER LB. Best Brands Kerosene, 6s tin, 12s case \ ?lb Glass jars" X" Jam ,„ is 2d 2U PEB CWT. WARDELL BROS. & CO.

';■ ■ :; ' v ■ , '; ov SEE WHAT THE NEWSPAPERS SAY ABOUT G-AWNE'S WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. "SOUTHLAND TIMES," June .7, 1889, says:— ti OOME people insist strongly at times npon everybody elsa patronising local industries, whether K3 the commodity in view be dearer than the imported article or not. It is a patriotic duty, Ac, _c. But it may be doubted whether such advisers always follow their otvn counsel when a shilling may be saved by suppressing their principles. Happily there are many instances in which it is perfectly safe to give such advice, even on the score of economy. A case in point occurs to us. Mr Gawne, of Dunedin, has for some time past been manufacturing an excellent sauce intended to supply the place of th famous * Worcester *of Lea and Perrins. Mr Gawne's product goes under the same name, and is got up in precisely the same style, and in every respect it is so like the original that it may be doubted whether the most delicate palate and the most experienced eye could detect a difference. The Sauce has now been introduced to this market, and as it is only about half the price of the English make, it shonld undoubtedly command a large sale." FEOM ALL STOREKEEPERS, AND WHOLESALE FBOM THE MANUFACTURERS. Wo GAWNE & CO., GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN, HENRY IVEY & CO., AGENTS, GLOUCESTER STREET. !a_^>o^ Vfetf&fcst tk&softmsAtr or REPAI&S BEST FfOTW \^>^£B3,££tett sr e&mis'tcv-ttmoa-^^J ■^ ■M^M-____-________________-_______-M_M_---__i_M_MftHMi^----___-_B-_--__HM-^ IMPORTANT. -READ THIS. NEW SPRING and SUMMER GOODS now to -m/S_N'S KAIAPOI TWEED SUITS 19s lld, handinalltheleadingshadesondcolourings. _._ L 26s 9d, 32s Gd and 39s 6d. „ _„ „ „ MEN'S KAIAPOI TWEED TROUSEES-6S lld, New Dresses, New Blouses, New Millinery, New 8s lOd, 103 9d and 12s lld. Hats, New Bonnets, New Flowers and Feathers, New Capes, New YOUTHS' ALL-WOOL SUITS l§s9d, 1i559d,21s Corsets, &c, &c. 6d, 25s 6d. __, nr _ -r^™,,™ !~"^„ „ BOYS* K.B. SUITS, from 4s 9d to 6s Sd, Ss 9d, 10s TWEED DEESSES MADE TO ORDER, 25s 9d, 12a 9d. COMPLETE, MEN'S HARD FELT HATS-3S lld, 4s lld, 5B OR SELECT YOUR OWN MATERIALS, lld and 6s lld. All sizes. and we will MEN'S SOFT FELT HATS— 2s 6d»_s Ud, 3_lld MAKE YOUA DRESS FOR 10s 6d, and4Slld ' AU SiZeS - No sundries Charged. B O YS ' a:n:o YOUTBB' STRAW HATS-ls, ls 6d, s lslld, 2s 6d. STYLE, (FINISH, FIT AND WORK S UITS M-^DE TO ORDER, all-Wool Tweeds, 4ss, GUARANTEED. 55s ' 659j 753 i SEE OUE NEW MILLINERY AT READY AU Work doße on *&* Premises by CASH PRICES. . Experienced Operators. W. M'CLEA & CO., W. M'CLEA & CO., READY CASH DRAPEEB, READY CASH CL OTHTERS, 210, HIGH STREET. 210, HIGH STBEET. VITADATIO, THE GREAT HERBAL REMEDY, HAS CUBED MR PALMEE. I § I WZrm 1 < *"* r_ C_i ft J_r . «Vfflf ¥* tr p **H K . . ~ -** m 5 m l_Mign& *~ g w 0 >r -< SSM' 5 U «i^»^/i__^^ S g I ► S«S ft P -___l^F*V_Pfe^ °" § E H tm\ tw » 5 fg ? g S i « \_mf^&Wkm^^^f' 3IS ® COPY OF ME PALMER'S CEEDENTIALS. „„„ ,„„„ April 17th, 1896. This is to Certify that we, the Undersigned, have known Mr Palmer as a Resident of Invercargill for a great many years. We know he has been a great sufferer for 14 years, and he never was expected to recover, but as the result of taking a course of Vifodatio, he has quite recovered his long-lost health, and he now appears to us to be quite a new man (Signed) Names. I Address. John Sinclair, IVTayor Invercargill. Jno. W. Mitchell, Merchant, J.P. ... ... ... Invercargill. Peter Wright Jones, Primitive Methodist Minister.., Invercargill. George Froggatt, J.P .t Invercargill. OBTAINABLE WHOLESALE & RETAIL .- E. W. HALL, 152, ARMAGH STREET, <*B [RISTCHURCH, and Leading Chemists. %1631 ■■> GOOD NEWS FOB CORPULENT PEOPLE} FinT(H_UX_ TABLETS AND JUICE. a j__raj_— Q— vr _f the — _u.___ a rr oar obesity oe coepclo-Hcy. NOT A PATENT MEDICINX. Fw>» ■_—__«__!«_ It haa been *»o*k>rf -fiaa, yet ret— — ed th -afar health perfectly. The earlierr* me*_*tio_ in Medical W<_ m we can find ef the remedy is in Hale's "New Rwnediw," p. 561*— "Ion«-Hifge«t_dth«P_«yt«l_«eaaßa*ca pedy in fatty do-**enesation of the heart and fatty heart (buds which toed oca the berriea lose all their adipose -srao*-.' To !>r W. M. <3riSt_,_ reffokr practitioner in Pei— *ylw_ta,l— » m ga tkahe—SßT of having —trodnce* the remedy in prcaotica. In 1880 he paWi-_ed an article on tha subject in the " Medical Seminary," of P____derphi_, t_d_p*f_ _ 1 mrpci&o that the Phytolacca Berry Trt-ativant of so diatre _ -rag a conditioaf _e_t_ueß to be n-Bgleeted. Fro-_ thia paper w»ej-«act the following:-- ' " The dose ia <_ c t» two tablets bof<*>^ eocfe meal, sometimes incre_«d to fonr. They dim*j_=h that >cppetite to come crxtant. In some canes thwrwducM-a- of weight ia rc—j-taila, as mach as 15 to 20 po_ i— i 1 a month. The re-lac— n ia f**-**-q-__a_y apparent the first week : afeehng ot lightness and comfort followa their admimstrati -*_. One pati-_ £ lost-40 po_ ids in throe months, and -rafft-r--*— no _tco_-***e_e"a-*!e; tli_ a-f«^r-a m from lOto Kpo—rfo-ainotith. • • * lam aomqwhat su-^riited that —is treatment hag not ncerred the-attent— a tt merttoi Phytotaac* seeraß analogous to 10-lide of Pota-__, and acta in ohronic __ke*omat__a si-tiha-ry. I hava fe_ *d it**__ e io ne in tiiat -j—infol form of rhe*— _ tisrtn of the arms and -•shod iiei a, of wh-ch so «r*ar*a ry ooxßsla-J a. It doee not eocstipgte the bowels, bnt rat— a* acta aa an -aperient. Jt sea— a to hartw t_ epower of cane ing ttbt lO-ptian of adipose t— — * in* }*T_«t degree." PHYTOLACHA BEBBY TABLETS AND JUICE have passed through Urn_ *e_pe_fl_ — al stage. [__-__ w—tDr Wise h— to fjajsko-— this remedy :— _ M _ffye__**-*ri«_>oiß-t— r*«ba«r*7sp_c^ Aa U-orpalent people are moro or loea in danger of apoplexy and heenct failure, &-_., aa -*re_ ao from rhenmattem, are clumsy and heavy about the joists acd limbs. Now, Phytolacca will every time reduce the fatty -—ff-imei-stioa about tho >«fc, tl_rel-*y I— —toting a free chrenhttioa. It has the power of dissolv-•*-ng the fat, and ti—reby tiie patient wiU feel light and active. It will often cure rheam atism that haa res— '.ed treottn ent for y_ rs, perticnlariy the kind that affects the shoal-— rs and anas. Pewoi—Qy, I «aa report redactions of fieahth at wonld seem almoat inarediWe. Per ii— — ice, I knew & __an who wtagheASSHa >*t«_aeed to MMbia th_e*j_o_t. o. I also know of a nnmber «f la_t » who I— ye reduood ftfir waist _ waanae fr t>—^ _rl_ 1 ** PHYTOLACCA IS AN ABSOLUTELY SAFE BEMEDY nHwHIa TaMste. prim I*l % tor. A_otiM_ta»J-M,9s«laaa_rC »Bo_o> ~1SS» SOItD BY ALL CHEMISTS IN NEW J ZEALAND.

tf MARMALADE Wkl IS THE BEST. IF you MUST SMOKE, smoke nothing else but CAMERON'S NEW VENUS TOBACCO, The Purest and Most Delightful Tobacco ever introduced into this market. X1876 H ATKINSON has for sale,_eau.tif ul Wash* , Btanda— lTo-U^Set-i. . , : gaSOi .■:

ROYAL WORCESTEP.SHIBE SAUCE. BOYAL WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. A most piquant relish. Fully equal to the imported article and Much Cheaper. BOYAL WORCESTERSHIRE SAUUE Is prepared from the Original Receive by the EMPIRE COMPANY, WELLINGTON. SIS7O WANTED Known — Just lauded, Latest Millinery, Blouses, Ladies' Skirts, Ladies' Belts and Ties. Gill's, _„ Colombo road, Sydenham. 24(j6

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5716, 7 November 1896, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5716, 7 November 1896, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5716, 7 November 1896, Page 8

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