Grocery
J. MOORE, 41, VICTORIA-STREET, BEGS to inform his friends and the public that he haa for SALE as follow* s — No. 1 Congou Tea, 2s. No. 2, Fine Teas, 2s. 6d. No. 3, RichPekoj (full-flavoured), 3s. No. 4, Finest Selected, 3s. 6d. Taking 61b. of 1 and &, 2d. per lb. reduction; 2 and 3, 3 d. per lb. reduction. I Full Weights Sperm Candles, lHd. ! Mould Candles, skl. ! Mottled oap, per bar, Is. 2d. Sydney Soap, per bar, Is. Auckland Best, 9d,Bd , and7d. per bar Pickles, from 10d., la., Is. 24. Salad Oil, 9d. ; pintei, la. 3d. Castor Oil, 9d. Vestas, 2505, 24d., or 2s. per dozen Plaids, Bd. per dozen I Jams, lib. tins, Bd. to lOd. Best Rice, 3d. Second Quality, 2d, Pearl Barley, 4d. per lb. Split Peas, 3£d. Bread, 21b. loaf, 3d. All orders will be delivered on boat ; country orders will be punctually attended to, and delivered three miles round ; and no connection with French. J. MOORE, 41, Victoria-street.
I AUCKLAND STEAM COFFEE MILLS |WILLI4M~GItEGG & CO. HAVE ON HAND AND FOR SALE /"IOFFEES, Raw and Roasted Plantation, V^ in Bond or Duty-paid Coffees, packed in lift., 2ft., 31t>., 4ffi>., 6!b., 7ft., 12ft., 14ft., 20ft., and 50ft. tins Psppears, Black or White, Whole or Ground Peppers, packed in \Yb. tins and upwards Pepper, Cayenne, in loz. cruets, 2oz. and 4oz. bottles, and in bulk Mustard, Colman'3 J^lb. , lib., 51b., and 7ft. tins Mustard, Column's, £lfc. and lft. bottles Mustard, Keans, 7ft. tins Curry Powders, Morton's £tt>. and lib. bottles Chocolate and Cocoa, Fry's, Barry's, and Taylors Chocolate,* French, lib. packets, Arrowroot, lib. and 71b. tins Nutmegs, whole or ground, in tins or bulk Cloves Ginger '„ „ „ Caraways „ „ Cinnamon Pimento Mixed Spice, in loz. packets, plain and fancy boxes Mixed Spice, in tin 3, assorted sizes Essence of Lenion and assorted Essences Greund Rice, in lib. tinfoil packets Chicory, Barry's and Brotchie'a. william~gTThgg k co., WHOLESALE COFFEE AND SPICE MERCHANTS, 13 AND 15, WyNDHAV- STREET, AUCKLAND. rpHE new TEA ESTABLISHMENT and JL Provision Warehouse is now opened by T. W. MARSH & CO,, Queen-street (opposite S. H. Smith's New City Hall, nine doors above Wellesley-street). We purpose supplying the public with goods of first-class quality, at prices that will not fail to give satisfaction, Very good Ordinary Tea we shall sell per pound abls 6d. We say, try it before you condemn it ; we shall weigh all t«as from the window, and from the original chests. Our next quality will be 2s. Sample it: w« mean to surprise you with the quality. Thebest Congou Tea, 2a. Bd. ; very fine flavour. Pekoe Souohong Tea of rare quality, 3a. We are not or, those' who blindly mix a variety ofTeas, good and bad, in the hope of producing excellent quality. Coffees :We shall give mor« attention to the quality of this article than the price, believing that the j prevalence of adulteration by Chicory is undesirable.. Therefore our price for the best will be, la. 6d. ; second quality, Is. 4d., , which we think, may be- found supeiior to what is usually gold for ,beat. Bacon :We shall commence curing aa early as the Wealher^wijl permit, and hope to produce a .'quality superior to whit is usually sold r itt I **"*.' IDsury-fed Piga^required in^any qtitotitg. servants/ T. W. MAHSH * CO. jw The address is— 9 De*« Aboyt Welle*Uy.»tr«*tr
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVI, Issue 3961, 3 May 1870, Page 8
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