PUBLIC NOTICES. ___ I T>RICES ARE SURPASSINGLY LOW ■ ' At W' WINN'S GASH GROCERY. KARANGAHAPE RD. JUST FANCY— 1 POUND PURE INDIAN TEA 4 POUNDS SUGAR 1 DOZEN BOXES OF MATCHES ALL. FOR 2/_ FINEST QUALITIES OF BACON A SPECIALTY. F. ELLISDON, BRICKLAYER & BUILDER, Begs to intimate to the public that hairing a large staff of First class Tradesmen, he is prepared to execute all kinds of Brickwork. Concreting-, Draining, Tar and Sanding etc., etc. AT LOWJirfX PCIISSIB.L.E Jr'KiCEa ESTIMATES FREE. Bakers' Ovens, Ranges. Coppers, Ca!ra« neys, Built and Repaired. Country Orders attended t Orders znay be left at 284. QUEEN-ST. i«ieplioce lice. •piS H ING. m I S"H I N O W. H. HAZARD, GUNMAKER AND IMPORTER 0* FISHING TACKLE, 176 QUEEN-ST., AUCKLAND. JUST TO HAND. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP TACKLE, SUITABLE FOR TROUT AND SEA PRICES MODERATE. »TIHE FRENCH BAKERY, HOBSON-ST. ■*■ Established 1863. WALTER NAIRN & CO Proprietors, Dealre 10 Intimate that their New Bakehouse. Ovens, and other extensive hygienic and sanitary Improvements are now complete. We are now prepared to supply the Finest Bread in Auckland at the Lowest Possible Hates. SMALL GOODS AND BERMALINE BR^AJD OUR SPECIALTY. ITIHE pRENCH OAKERY, HOBSON-aT. P. F. Purcell) (T. D. Gibbs PURCELL & GIBBS Desire to intimate that they have taken over the Premises late vacated by Mr J. Schischka ELLIOTT-ST., MARKET ENTRANCE, And have commenced business as HAY, CORN, AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS. ON SALE: Maize. Oats, Chaff, Hay. Straw, Fowl Wheat, Bran, Sharps, Local and Canterbury Potatoes, Hams and Bacon. Up to date Machinery for the "Manufacture of the best screened Chaff. Buyers of Pressed Hay and Straw and L.ocal Produce. THAMES FISH MARKETOPPOSITE FREEZING WORKS, AUCKLAND. IS NOW OPEN, FRESH FISH BOUGHT AND SOLD Or Sold on commission. SMOKED FISH AND SMOKED Muw LET a Specialty. Country Orders Solicited. Send Cash with Order. T^ rpARGETT, Proprietor. (33 Years' Experience.)
J. H. M. CARPENTER, COAIi MERCHANT, AUCKLAND & NEWMARKET. . ALFRED r.ATr.HPOLE IRONMONGER, PONSONBY RD., GREY LYNN. Offers Srecial Inducements to Purchasers | Of HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS IN ENAMEL WARE, BRUSHWARE, PLATED GOODS, CUTLERY, CHINA, AND GLASSWARE. Just Arrived: A SPLENDID LOT OF CARPENTERS' TOOLS (ENGLISH MAKE). AS GOOD AS ANYWHERE ELSE. CHEAPER THAN THE MAJORITY^ "WHAT??'—WHY. HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES. . In fact, the best shop to buy your Tea and Dinner Ware, Kitchen Utensils, also Toilet Sets, and don't forget it, the Largest Stock outside Queen-st. of Fancy Glass and China Ornaments; Electro Plated Goods and Cutlery of the best makers. Brushes, Tubs, Buckets, Box Irons, Ash Pans, Clothes' Baskets, and a hundred and one different articles too numerous to Insert in this space. Note the Address: Q Ci HUT E, 131, SYMONDS-ST.. Next Woods, Butcher. CO- OPERATION THE AUCKLAND FARMERS' CO-OP-ERATIVE SOCIETY, LIMITED. 4 & 6, MARKET ENTRANCE, UP. QUEEN-ST. Can now supply BUTTER and EGGS in small or large' quantities, direct from the Farmers and Members of the Society. This Society I' established on the same principle as th? Co-operative Societies In England; ever; purchaser will share In the profits. "Co-operatlor is a thing most excellent, to which everyone must wish well.— Late W. E, Gladstone. G. E. THORLEY, Manager. S. A. BROWN, Secretary. Telephone 738.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 289, 5 December 1900, Page 6
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