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The Bud represents (he finest Tea, tne leaf next to it being not so fioe, aid the others coarser,as they are more remote from the bud Setendib Tea is composed almost entirely of embryo leaves. 58c. per lb. at all grocers. THE EVENING HERALD. Vol. 16. No. 299. St. John's, Newfoundland, Thursday, December 21, 1905. Price: One Cent. Good Thing's for Xmas! Florida Oranges. Pates de Poi'B Gras Troifes, in Special Hermetic Pcrrines. dniembrrt Cheese. R Kiicf.m Cheese. Crcuie-de-Brie Cheese. Y..rk Hams. Irish Hams. Boiled Ham—by retail, t-.o i.'.i Cheese. New Shipment Fry's Fancy Boxes Choco'ate Creams. Hart ot Beans, in glatv : 'inns as<orted flavours. Srf ourhie display of Lowney's Chocolates. . Sii.e: L T.J. EDENS. LIPTON'S Xmas Goods HENRY BLAIR'S. See Window for Display. OUR Grocery Store IS NOW FULLY STOCKED WITH ALL KINDS OF xmas goods A. & S. RODGER. AT VERY LOW PRICES* THE BEST SELECTION OF BON BONS in the city. . SANTA CLAUS STOCKINGS lor Children. Fry's & Cadbury's Choco= Iate$==deliaons. s, raisins, '. tytbiitg possible to ihi Festive Season ng Bros., Ltd, eery Department. E! a o 2 o W> em O eat O « rj jfl \i m \z m ICC 10 0 AUCTION SALES. (On it whom it may c TV morrow, FRIDAY at n o'clock at the itoie of He&srs. TESS1ER & Co. Eight Pails Jam, 30 lb. each; 94 Tins .M-.rm.lade. 7 lbs each, 8 Boxes Butter, Sw lb'., 8 Boxes Milk, 2 Boxes Lard, 46 Tins Flour, 50 lbs each; 170 Tins Biscuit-., a Bnxei SneL I, inded fn damaged condition from on board r.n. Neptune,'surveyed and onler- ed to be sold for the benefit .whom it may concern. A. H, PROWSE, Auctioneer. UPTON'S HiGH-GlASS SPECIALTIES of all kiads are tbe best moiie? e.n buy for ilu Festive S.as>n KOTE WHAT WE OFFER BELOW: LIPTON'S TPA«, the only teas sold in Newfoundland that have gained Highest Honors and Gold Medals for Purity and Quality at all exhibitions LIPTON'S Grand Prize and Gold Medal Coffee. LIPTON'S Gold Medal essence of Coffee LIPTONs Grand Prize and Gold Medal Cocoa. LIPTON'S Gold Medal fxlract of Beef. UPTON'S Gold Medal Pickles. LIPTON'S Grand Prize Hams. LIPTON'S Gold Medal Marmalade. > LIPTON'S Lime Juice Cordial & Lemon Squash, in pint & quartbtis LIPTON'S High-Class Chocolates, Tablets, Cakes. C earns, Almonds Cream Caramels, Butter Stotch. eic, etc, thc best goods in the mark«t. New and Frcih at Low Prices. Henry Blair Reid-Newfoundland Co. I I TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC AND SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK. Job Lot Ladies Kid Gloves, at 40 cents per pair —wonderful value. Clearing line Lace Curtains, Curtain Nets, Table NapKins, Sideboard Cloths and Tapestry Table Covers. Ladies Golf Jerseys, new styles, 80 cents up. Ladies SilK Blouses, very stylish, $1.60 up. Ladies Fur Muffs and Collaretts,—money savers. Ladies Motor Caps, all colours. Sample lot Ladies Belts, Lace Collars, StocK Collars and Fancy Hand kerchiefs. Infants Dresses and Muslin Overalls. Wool Clouds and Squares, at reduced prices. During this week* our Toy department is a panorama of Xmas attractions. A. & S. Rodger. <5eci9,tu,th,sat %*9 Bargains! Bargains!! We will offer all our Stock of Ladies Jackets and Capes at the following enormous reduciions 20 per cent. off. This special offer wiil only ho!d from Sat. 16th to Sat. 23rd. These terms only for SPOT CASH, cannot be charged or sent on' approbati'm at these prices. Geolrge Knowling. SHIPPERS 0E FREIGHT. Bay Steamship Service. NOTRE DAME BAY Tbe S.S. CLYDE, leaving Le*lspnrt on Friday morning. Ice. 2:j. ra «kes ber la^t trip to the S"Uth S dc «>f the Bair lor th's s ason. Stean«-r will ca 1 «i t e usual ports, aud fiora Fogo will come dr- ct to St. Jom s. BONAVISTA BAY The S S. DUNDEE will leave Port Blandford on Fulay, Dec. 29th. making h r last t ip of thc Bay for the sea on, caUing at thc usual ports to Wes ey.il.e, thence direct t > St. John s, TRINITY BAY X The S.S. ETH1E will leave Clarenville oa Friday. Dec. 29th. making h»r last trip Hronnd tbe Bav f. r tii-. se son, c«'ling at the usual ports toCarbonear, thnice dueet >o St. John s. BAY OF ISLANDS—BATTLE HARBOR The S.S. HOME, leaving Bay of IsLni-t on Wednesday- -Dec. 27th (weather and ice permitting) will unite her last trip from Bay of Islands, proceed! "g a* far North as pos- sibe, leturningto Bay ot I-lands, thence to St. Johns. caUiug at Port attx Basques. The above s hedu'e. o! c^ur-e, is depsnuVM on wtathtr and ice co 'tition- bet-een this da'e mid tfce 29th iu»t.. bm it is hoped that tne arrangement above wi 1 be car i d out. I Reid-Newfoundland Co. § v° Is Purs. Furs. 4_Wc have just received, per l Ulunda,' a new shipment of •jflfiy Fur Collars, etc. WE NOW HAVE Muffs and Collars, in Marmot, $2.65 to $24.00. Mole, $12.50; Beaver, $7.50 to $11.50; Caracul, $2.10 to $10 80. SKunR, Fur Caps and Jackets. Grey and Black Astrachan Huffs, 25 cts.; Grey Astrachan Collars, 15 cts. up. Black, White and Natural flarabout, and real Ostrich Stoles, $6.50 to $11. CEO. KNOWLING. Children's Sets in Cream Bear, Miniver & Grey Fur, etc., 40c. to $2.40. L3lj XMAS CAKES. Why bother making Xmas when you can buy them CHEAPER AT KrTOWLlNG'S. Rich Iced Dark FRUIT CAKES at only 25 and 30 cents per lb., about 4 lbs. each. Confectionery and Fruit. Just arrived per s.i. Siberian : IOO doz. Fancy l>»ck»fre« of Fry'- Chocolates from 5 to 60c. per package, very pretty design. Aod in stock a large assortment of Plain nud Fn»ry Cliorolate unrt Cltudy, in Pry's, Buchanan's and Powell's. We also carry a full stock of Tlr*t- <:iu-s Fruit nud Groc*rIm, selling at the lowest possible price. Fr«*»h t niuiii y Eggs by to-day's train. Outport orders pct-o-.in'ly attended to. H. KEEPING, 13 Wai*>r Street W «•«.!. opposite Rtilwav Station, decig.iu.lh.fri Hayward &Go9s XMAS WINE LIST Choice Old PORT WINE Choice Old MADEIRA. SHERRIES. OLD AMONTILLADO. PALE SHERRY. MARS iLA. CHAMPAGNE. PIPER-HEIDSIBCK. pints & quarts. MUMM'S EXTRA DRY, pints & qtts. CLARETS. »^^'V%^»V^«^«^^%^^»^^^%^^^'%'V%^%^%^^'»'«^^^%^%^V^ SCAN THIS LIST AND SELECT A XMAS PRESENT j FOR AN INFANT, GIRL OR LADY. Ladies Belts, Scarfs, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs (initialled and plain), Silk, Flannelette and Nuns Veiling Bluuses, Dent's Kid and Wool Gloves, Bhuse Setts and Brooches, Spais in Cloth and Jersey, Infants Cashmere Frocks, Pinafores, Overalls and Aprons, White and Colored Linen Table Cuvers, Serge Curtans, White and Cream Curtainehes, Art Muslins, aid last but not least-LADIES WALK-OVERS. JACKMAN THE TAILOR. ATTENTION ! DONT PASS P. KENNEDY If you want a Good Cheap Suit of Clothes made to order. A. Large Stock of-High-Class Goods kept in stock. Also, Readymades kept on h^nd. No shoddy go<>ds made up for sale. All our, own make, j Only a living profit asked. P. KENNEDY. Tailor: 276 Water Street. CH*.TE\U MARGAfX. PA UI LUC. ST. JULIEN. ME DOC. CLAIRET V1ERGK. AUSTRALIAN WINES ftpnrltliiiK Moselle. S.i I Hock. Spnm«h itcd Wine, HAYWARD & Co. Water St. Earn. EPFc r Lit of Spirits . see Evening Telegram. decio.2 General Post Office. for BRITISH Tl HIS. MAILS per s.s. 'London City' Great Britain will be closed FRIDAY Evening, aa id inst., at 6 o'clock. H. J B. WOODS, decu,2i Postmaster General. To Let', ior builuing pur- poxes, land situate on McDougall Street and tunics' Road, formerly known as the Oil Factory piemists Por fuirlirr particulars npplv to HUTCHINGS & BLACKWOOD, Solicitors. n6.eod, tt Wanted, 5 Plain cooks for small families ; 5 housemaids ad io general girls. High**! wages ml best places II >ou apply to the NYw- mndland Employment Agency. Mks. no. Waish, 255 Theatre Hill. Wanted, capable girl. Alto elderly woman aa housekeeper Apply lo Mrs. L. H. Miller. 76 Powtr St. di6 3i.MU.tl1 Wanted, an experienced diningnoin cir\ noat but one with experience need apply, »l«o a chambermaid hy January 4. Balmoral Hotrl, opposite Post office. dec2i Lost, between LeMarchant Rood and Topsail Koad, one tax r'ovo. Fi..der. hy r. lurniiiK MtM lo Ih"
Object Description
Title | 1905-12-21, vol. 16, no. 299, Evening Herald |
Date | 21 December 1905 |
Description | 1905-12-21, vol. 16, no. 299, Evening Herald |
Type | Text |
Resource Type | Newspaper |
Format | Image/jpeg; Application/pdf |
Language | eng |
Collection | Evening Herald |
Sponsor | Centre for Newfoundland Studies |
Source | Paper text held in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies |
Repository | Memorial University of Newfoundland. Libraries. Centre for Newfoundland Studies |
Rights | Creative Commons |
PDF File | (15.11MB) -- http://collections.mun.ca/PDFs/eveherald/19051221vol16no299EveningHerald.pdf |
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Title | Cover |
Description | 1905-12-21, vol. 16, no. 299, Evening Herald |
Type | Text |
Resource Type | Newspaper |
Rights | Creative Commons |
PDF File | (15.11MB) -- http://collections.mun.ca/PDFs/eveherald/19051221vol16no299EveningHerald.pdf |
Transcript |
The Bud
represents (he finest Tea, tne leaf next to
it being not so fioe, aid the others
coarser,as they are more remote from the bud
Setendib Tea
is composed almost entirely of
embryo leaves. 58c. per lb. at all grocers.
THE EVENING HERALD.
Vol. 16. No. 299.
St. John's, Newfoundland, Thursday, December 21, 1905.
Price: One Cent.
Good Thing's
for Xmas!
Florida Oranges.
Pates de Poi'B Gras Troifes, in
Special Hermetic Pcrrines.
dniembrrt Cheese.
R Kiicf.m Cheese.
Crcuie-de-Brie Cheese.
Y..rk Hams.
Irish Hams.
Boiled Ham—by retail,
t-.o i.'.i Cheese.
New Shipment Fry's Fancy Boxes
Choco'ate Creams.
Hart ot Beans, in glatv
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