a f . : • Public Auction Sales. ; , , THUBBDAY, MAY 7. At 12 o'clock. FOUB-EOOMED HOUSE, lEON "J ANK, AMERICAN STOVE, ETC., TAEAEU EOAD. ' MESSES. GUDGEON & CO. Will sell by auction on l hursday next, ry QE HOJ6K of, Air Eiovi, next to the JL Wesleyan Chap<sl, Tararu Koad, cousiat-. ing of Four Booms Lined and Payored, aur"rounded by a Well-Fenced ijarden, witu Water Tank,'American'Stove, : .*c.;.. ■No Keserve. I. ' : u_ THUESDAY, MAY 7. ' .<■■.;>,;,'■;..: Atl o'olock., ; ' \ LAEGETWOftoMED COTTAGE, FUBNirUEB AND EFFECTS, ANDMILCH ; t3OATS,&c. ",..'.'.' MESSES. GUDGEON & CO. Have received instructions from Mr Elkih, to .. sell, without reserve,;. THE late BESIDENCE of Mr Hitoheh's, •with Furniture, and Effects, 7 Milch Goats, &c. . • N B. This Cottage is situate in the Waiotah i Creek, and surrounded by a Good Garden, and ':'.: ' eyery domestic comfort. .',"■' "",;• THUESDAY, MAY 7. < # "... > . At 12 o'clock. LEASEHOLD PEOPEETY, SINGLE . 'STAMPEEIBATTEBY, 'BEEDANS, &c. JAMES CEAIG ] Having received instructions from Mr. Par■l' '' 'tbibob, will sell by auction, on the -Premises, Haven-street, ; ..; 1 / -THAT well and faithfully-built 4-Roomed -•"• 1 COTTAGE, together with the whole of ' the SPECIMEN and TEST BATTERY adjoining, consisting of Single Stamper, Berdanß, '.fie. : ><■■ ■ Terms Cash. . ] \ • !i :•' Groceries ; | "'■/;"'; ALL THE YEAE BOUND ; YOU will find ii to your advantage to PJJR- ' CHASE your UROCEMES and PROVISIONS from / . ; l;.fi- ,- . ■'■.. El- ; FB FN OH, ..■ : ''■'' ,' .■■•'■; ; i. FAMILY GROCER, '' ' , Just received, a.lot of New Groceries land Fresh Provision?,. Prime Kei; Bute, the pick ' of the AucUand market. Canteroury Cheese, very .prime, lOd'perlb. -. , /; ; New Season Tart Fruits, Is per tin • _ '• New Season" Jar 'Jams, assorted varieties - '" '. - New Season Tin Jams, best brands. Still selling those choice Brown Sugar Jams at .: -.1% .. ~: 7d per tin. '• Fine samples of Bice and Pearl Barley, free from weevil. New Otago Oatmeal, 3| per lb. Splendid value in Sugars, at;sd ar.d s£d per 18. s. d. ' : .' Devoe'sKerosene ■ , -J » per quart ' Per4.gallontin , • -.10 0 Flour, Potatoes,. Wheat, Pollard,', and New ;.,. Sydney Maize. , . , ■ rp 0 arr ive shortly, choice Canterbury Potatoes. '■ Brushware, Kits, Clothes Lines, from 4d each. ■V, : '•.; LOVEBS OF GOOD .TEA : Will find, on trial,' that our Teas are of Extra Valued the large quantity sold is proof of the "■' excellence of the quality. Good Congou, 2s per lb. Km Quality, 2s 6d Superior Full-flavoured , - 3s " Choicest Selected ' ■ ■ 3s 6d Families Waited or job Obdebs. Goods Delivebed. ■~, please remember that, Saturdays excepted, we close at 7 o'clock, and that & fr'AE-fl OH'B ■ ' " ONLY PLACE OF BUSINESS ■'" ■•;■■ IS- , THE OENTEAL CASH STOEE, 'Jr. -POLLEN-STREET. Ihbpeoi! Gompabe!! akdTby!!! ' TO CA L QHA, T. " I'gay. Bill, do you mind that chat you and I .■" ' had *bout the best place to' .buy out Groceries ' in? --•■■.■ •- T6M.-Yes. (Bill)' Well, - did you try ' ■*! Mcflowan?'Yes And. how do you ike him ■ •"■ (Tom) Oh, there is nVraistake he sells a good ■•■ article, and very cheap too. I don't . ••- ever got better Tea ihan he save my Missus. ■■', : He's a'curious cove; : he: doesn't.say it s the best. He just says it is very good, and lets it speak for itself ' .\ ' ' ■' Bra.. -I think he is about the only Grocer ■V w ho can say that his business still increased ' ; during allthe depression we have had. ■ • Tou —Plenty wonder how he can get on so well, when so many are complaining. "Bill-It's just this, Tom. He told me ' himself he always buys for Ready sells as quickly as possible, and deals fairly with the public; and you know, merchants as well as Dmall traders require to meet a till sometimes, ' and they sell to McGowan as cheap as possible, ,' to get the money. . . /. ToH.-Aye; that's what gives him the advantage. But-.—l'll tell you a secret, Tom. I have insured my life for £100, just from the paving effected by dealing at McGowan's. (Tom) Insured your life; gosh all. Jerusalem! I thought nobody but the swells insured their lives. Bill;— Everybody with a wife and family should,, and nothing to hinder you while you deal at Mcflowan'sj it only costs you a little. ■ over a shilling a.week. •• , , Toil—l took your . advice, in', trying ' McGowan's, and I have found the advantage. ' I will think of this too, 'cause I would like to leave something for the wife and youngsters, and nobody knows, when an accident might ■ '.happen., BiLL.-Here'B Charley. How goes it Charley ? • All right. What about the Town Council * CHARLBT.-Oh, they have given us the first instalment of their wisdom in voting nearly_ as much salaries as the Auckland Council, with rateable property more than ten times the.value of ours. . Bill.—That's pretty hot for a Btart.—Hot, ■why 1 There will be more yet, There is nothing for the Eire Brigade, nor for the Mayor. (Bill) "Well, the Mayor deserves a honorarium. •■ Tom.—Sure they'll make something out of the . sweepings, sewerage, and nightsoil. -(Charley)
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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1806, 6 May 1874, Page 2
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