Maguire and Co., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CASH GROCERS. Gisbobne. A FEW QUOTATIONS Zjl. from oub LIST OF PRICES— Groceries. TEAS—Per box 12lbs, 15s 6d; Best Ceylon Teas, 2s 6d per lb, or 27s per 121 b box. SUGARS—No. 1,10 s 3d ; No. 2,9 s 61; No. 3,8 s 6d, per 401 b bag. JAMS—Beet, 5s per dozen, or 5-dozan' case for 24s 6d, KEROSENE—High-test patent tap, 7s 64 per tin, or 14s 6d per case, SOAPS—Best Almond Scented, 10s 6d case. Pears (4 cakes in box), Is 2d each; Brown Windsor, 8 cakes Is, or 4s 9d per box. FLOUR—SOs, 100 s, 200 s, Lowest Current Quotations CANDLES—Electric, 61 per lb, or 12s 31 per box ; Ship, 9d per lb, or 17s 63 per box. Tobaccoes. DERBY, 5a 61 per Ib, or 5s 3d per lb by box; Sygnet,Js3 41 lb, or 5s Id lb by box. OLD JUDGE CIGARETTES, 18s 61 box. PIPES, in great variety. MATCHES, Is 93 per dozen, or 20a gross. Crockery. TOILET SETS (large size), pink and gold, six pieces, 16s 6d each. White and Gold CUPS and SAUCERS, 8s 6d per dozen ; Pink and Gold Cups and Saucers, 8s 6d per dozen. TEAPOTS, from Is each GLASS JUGS (large size), Is 31 each. WATER BOTTLES, with Glass, Is each. Ironmongery. BUCKETS, Is 6d ; Baths, from 3s 6d ; Egg Beaters, 9d; Sharps’ Axes, from 4s 6d; Tents; Charcoal Irons, from 3s 63 ; Garden Rakes, 2s each; Shovels, Spades, Slashbooks, etc., etc., eto. •Compare our Prices with any in Town, and you will note the greatj difference in our favor, MAGUIRE & COMPANY (Late PITT AND MAGUIRE), Gisbobnb.
AND i ——:ot—— WM. ADAIB, Being fully Stocked with NEW DRESS MATERIALS, and having secured the services of MRS SMITH, who has been eleven years in one of the leading Houses in Dunedin, Ladies entrusting her with their orders are assured of the ability to give a Perfect Fit, with the most approved English and Continental Styles, and Strictly Moderate Charges. . Wedding and Mourning Orders a specialty, which have preference to all other Orders, WM. ADAIR.
fej Ol J s 1 .aft?**itt■*? sn? $' '|® ** I*' WHINRAY’S GENERAL FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. ESTABLISHED 1877. TO view this Shop most people stop, To note its size, dilate their eyes, Congratulate his enterprise. Tramp as you will, the floor keeps still,l Cemented well; good Stuff will tell, Through every shade of trade. These household words I still would urge, «If from life’s cares you would be free, Then buy your Furniture of me.” J. WHINBAY,
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 661, 22 September 1891, Page 2
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420Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 661, 22 September 1891, Page 2
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