Business Notices. GOODS AT WHOLESALE PRICES. TO-THE PUBLIC,— In presenting the following Quotatidns from oor LATEST PEIGE LIST, wo beg to draw attentionto*the faot-that ouFOOßStaat i aim and policy from the start Ms been to bring Customers and Manufacturers into Direct Communication, without the intervention of the Middle* man, or so-called merchant. That this policy has been eminently successful is evidenced by the fact that WE NOW HOLD THE LAEQEST EETAIL TRADE IN CHRIST CHUBCH, WKLLINGTON and DUNEDEN, and consequently our large turnover and advantageous buying power in London enables us to SELL OTJB GOODS in BETAIL QUANTITIES at LOWEB PBIC3S FOB CASH than other Importers can afford to Bell Wholesale Parcels at. Thus itrwill ba 6een that in supporting us the Public are SAVING MONET, and directly benefiting themselves. Finest Millaquin Sugar (no higher price)... 2Jd Finest Cream Tartar, per lb lsSd TEA TEA TEA Colonial Candles, per lb 5d Neave's Food, per tin . 10d " English Wax Candles, per lb 6Jd Eobinson's Patent Groats, per tin ... '.'.'. 8d OBLT3NT BBAND, per lb ... „ , 2a English Fluted Wax, per lb 6Jd Wheatmeal for Bread or Porridge, 251 b ... 2s 9d MATCHLESS BBAND, per lb ls6d,lßlod. < »s2d issiSsgfi*** ::: ::: ::: & SSs&iw:,*** ■:.. ..!* .: U {aßd Finest Tapioca, per lb ... l}d Oakey's Knife Powder, per tin ... .. 5d PURE CEYLON, per lb 19 Bd, 2s, 2s-4d Finest Sago, per lb ljd Oatmeal, 251 b bags ... ... 2s 9d STATION TEA, per lb Is 2d, la 44 Best Currants, cleaned, per lb 4d Lunch Biscuits 2fcd .'• Best Sultanas, cleaned, per lb s|d Gingerauts.. 5d Good ValentlaEakiuß, per lb 3|d Mixed 4d lITLLAOTnir STTOATi Muscatel Eaieins .per lb Id Sardines 4dandßd MUjUAyUJJN BUWAiS Finest Sheeps' Taugrues, lib tins 8d French Plums 8d No, lQnauty. Finest Sheeps* Tongues, 21b tins Is4d Dried Apricots ... lod 2Jd PEE LB. Best Brands Feroseue, Os tin, 123 case Glass jars "K" Jam ... .„ „. Is2d 21j PEE CWT. M.B WARDELL BROS. & CO.
WELLINGTON A. AND P. SHOW.' NOVEMBER ISth and 19th, 189 G. RESULTS OF THE HAM AND BACON EXHIBITS. x KINCAID'S EXHIBITS CAEEIED AWAY ALL THS Ist PEIZES. LITEEALLT SWEPT THE BOABD. ALSO, SPECIAL PEIZE FOE MOST POINTS. Hams Hams Bacon Sides Bacon Sides Bacon Bolls Bacon Eolld Smoked. Unsiuoked. Smoked. Unsmoked. Smoked. Un smoked. KINCAID'S G.LC. Ist Prize Ist Prize Ist Prize Ist Prize Ist Prize Ist Prize ' WARDIiiLLBBOS. 2nd 2ud and 2nd 2nd 2nd WABDELLBKOS. 0 0 0 0 0 0 WABDKLLBKUa. 0 0 0 () 0 EXTBACT FEOM "THE NEW ZEALAND TEJIES," Wellington, Nov. 18 and 19, 159G— " There were Six Classes for Hams, Flitch and Boiled Bacon. Messrs Wardell Bros, had threaEntriea in each class, and Eincnia's G.I.C. ONLY ONE ENTBT in each class." EXTBACT FBOM THE WELLINGTON " EVENING POST," Nov. 19fch, 1896- --" The display of produce is batter tban last year ; still, it is not as large as it should have ■ been. The Kincnid G.LC. of Christchurch, has Swept the Board in Hams and Bacon, the only other competitors being Messrs Wardell Bros. Kincaid's G.I.C. has secured First Prizes in afl the classes. The Judge speaks highly of Kincaid's Exhibits." KINCAID'S G.I.C. WAS ALSO AWABDED THE SPECIAL PBIZE FOB MOST POINTS IN HAMS AND BACON. 1 ST PBIZE SIDES BACON gD PEE LB JST PEIZE BOLLED BACON giD PEE LB JST PBIZE HAMS ... \ rD PEE LB KINCAID'S G.1.C., 161, COLOMBO STREET, CHBISTCHUBCH. SEE WHAT THE NEWSPAPEBS SAY about ; G-AWNE'S I WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. "SOUTHLAND TIMES," Juno 7, 1889, sayß:K DOME people insist strongly at times upon everybody else patronising local indastrie3, whethor (j the commodity iv view be dearer than the imported article or not. It is a patriotic duty, &c, &c. But it may be doubted whether such advisers always follow their own 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 ths 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'a product goes under the same name, and is got up in precisely the same style, and in every respect it issolikotho origiual that it may bo doubted whether the moat delicate palate and the most experienced eye could dotect 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 should undoubtedly command a hirjyesale." FBOM ALL STOBEKEEPEES, AND WHOLESALE FEOM THE MANUFACTUBEBS. W. GAWNE & CO., • GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN, HENRY IVEY & CO., AGENTS, GLOUCESTER STREET. Cr^O^^- \*?fc«St h&SQ®rffl£MT OF yj|PßlS^o* A^ 5? |[| jli iji SB I i 2"" c ßchaibce ABLE mjcm st eHmsicwwc^x
IMPORTANT. TiXEW SPRING and SCTMMER GOODS now to X \ hand iv all the leadihg shades und colouriugs. New Dresses, New Blouses, New Mil] inery, New Hats, Now Bonnets, New Flowers aud Feathers, New Capes, New Corsets, &c, &c. TWEED DRESSES MAI>E TO OEDEE, 25s COMPLETE, OB SELECT YOUE OWN MATEEIALS, AND WE WILL MAKE YOUxi DRESS FOR 10s Cd. No sundries Charged. STYLE, FINISH, FIT AND WOEK GUARANTEED SEE OUE NEW MILLINERY AT READY CASH PRICES. W. M'OLBA & CO., READY CASH DRAPERS, 210, HIGH STREET.
READ THIS. MEN'S ICAIAPOI TWEED SUITS 19s lid, 2Gs 9d, 3:2s 6d and 39s Cd. HEN'S KATAPOI TWEED TEOUSEES-Gs lid, Ss lOd, 10s Sd and 12s lid. YOUTHS' ALL- WOOL SUITS 16s 9d, 18s 9d, 21 Cd, 25a tid. BOYS' K.B. SUITS, from 4s 9d to 63 9d, ?a 9d, 10s i 9d, 12s 9d. MEN'S HARD PELT HATS— 3s lid, 4s lid, 5u lid and Cs lid. All sizes. MEN'S SOFT PELT HATS-2s 6d, 2s lid, 3s lid and 4s lid. All sizes. BOYS' AND YOUTHS' STBAW HATS-ls, Is 6d, Is lid, 2s 6d. SUITS MADE TO OBDEB, all- Wool Tweeds, 455, 555, 655, 755. All Work done on the Premises by Experienced Operators. W. M'CLEA & CO., EEADY CASH CLOTHIEES, 210, HIGH STEEET.
<JOOD NIWS FOE CORPULENT PISOPLB^ FHYTOLACCSA. TABLETS AND JUICE. I fIAJE SSMEDT IK TKK TaEATHENT OF OBESITY OR COBPBLEffCY. WOT A FATEHT lEBDICINB. From Usne immemoritU i t has been noticed that birds feeding on the Phytohwe© Berries Iweawo t«j ■?fean, yet retained their health sp.rfer.tTy. The earliest mention in if odieal Wozfca we can find of the remedy is in Halo's "New Remedies," p. 561 1—" I once m:jrsi!Btei ttta Phytolacca as ft ramedy in fatty fiesonerattcra of the heart aad fattj heart (birds Tjiuch feed on the horrioa lose all fcheir atUpoea tisuue)." •' To Dx W. 14, Grifiith, ft rejfulnr praotitionsr in Penseyh-aaia,be2<jnsra the honour of having infcrodncctl ' thOTemody in. pi*c(aca. in 3SS9 bo pttbtishod on article on the subject in the " Hodicxi Summaxj," ofl \ Philadelphia, andcarpros^oo sorprisa that the PhytoUtcca Bcnry Tty&twmt of so diotreoaing a condition] 1 cofitinues to fee neglected. Prom tbia ptivar vo extract the following :-~ T " The dose is ono to two tablets befo>« oaefesncaL sometimes incroaeed to 2ot3£. Tlaay diminish th« ;»ppirVitc to some extoat. luivome c.-.EBa tiiesredcctioa of wcigliti* mnm]sT>lo, as modi as 15 to 2Ujioundo) t «. month. Tho w<lucidoa i« f reakihatty appftraat tJ»o first week ! a feahag of lirhtutss and eaafert f ollowa| thoir adm-rniirtyation. One pf-taantlost-iO pounds in three months, and sniSared no isconvß&ience; tLa :«Tora^e in from 10 to 25 porcods a month. • • * lam scmewhat surprised thatthia trefttnent has no p received tKsttteptioa it isentft. Phytolacesi seeme analogous to lodide-of Potash, and acts in chronic! 'xhenxcaidsm eiroiiurly. I ltavo found it ttScicioua in that painful form ot zhecuafcism of the arms and, shoulders, of vrhich so zaany cocipliun. It doeo not constipate the bowels, hot rather acts«s xn> aperient. !It etemflto hay« th» power of causinti: nlsaorptioß of ftdipose tißame in. a tpreot decree." PHTTOIiACOA BBBKT TABLETS AND JUICii hare passed throhjh ttoir cqporlxiesial stage. [Bead what Dr Wiaa has to ear about thiaremody :•— I ! "My eiporienco is that shoxt 75 per oont of corpulent people who take it redcee thdr -vreif ht. All l«o*puknt pccpla ase more or 1«» in daagor «f apoplexy nad heart failure,.*©., as well aa from rheianatitrco, are- cTunioy and heavy atvont the jointaasd limbo. Now, Phytolacca will every time reduce tha •fetty degeneration about the heart, thereby facilitating a free circulation. It has the power of dissolve fas tho fat, and th-reby the patient will fosl Kght and active Stwill often enze rhsonMitzam that haa Tcot>U)d treattnout hi .tcuto, particularly the kind that aSente the abouWors and ftrras. Personally, I ; «nn report reductions of flesh that would oosm almost incredible. For inatisca, I know & uaa who weighed SSOib ratiueed to ISOlb in three saontbs. 1 fctea know of % nranbor of la&aa who b&vo redaoed ' .<ieir-»raiati!»«aaxLre9t»l2iachea.' 1 : 'PHYTOLACCA IS AN ABSOLUTELY SAFE BBMSBY Hise«& fa Elista, prioofetft box. AbothoPan JaitntSaOd-cactteS aßofe^v 3J®2> mm BY ,ALL CHEMISTS IH NEW^ SSALAHD* 1 «t "^7-OU PROFIT BY PARTICIPATION" "tTf7"OJ«'T IT WOEK? "Try Walker's "Vegetable JL (i.e.), W Syrup." "IT" WILT, WORK WONWhen yon take "Walker's Vegetable Syrup," for DEWS in Curing all Complaints arising from "a the "Liver." Sluggish Liver." Price Is 6d, at A Perfect Tonic, and the Best " Digestive Stimu. THE MEDICINJE CHEST, HIGH STKEKT, ' kat Extant." £1803 \ Chrißtchurch. XIBOS
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5739, 5 December 1896, Page 8
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