HOUSEWIFE'S SAVING- BANE, 08, HOW TO SAVE MONEY, WHY, BY STUDYING JOHN MABKS'S LIST OF PEIOES. , . 8. i(. S3st Mould Candles, per lb . 0 ;">J L. W. Sperm do., per packet. . , . 0 10 Best F. W. do., per lbl . . . .11 Sydney Soap, the bar . . . . , 1 o Soda, per lb. .02 Beet Bluo, per lb. . . . . .10 Starch, Colman's No. 1, per lb. . . .06 Pickles, assorted, per bottle. . . .10 Beat W. Wino Vinegar, do 1 0 Best English Cheese, per lb. . . - 1 2 Best Tea,- black or mixed, do. . . .• 2 6 Socond do., do., do. . . . . .19 Best Sugar, do. . ,- . . . .06 Pltim.=, do. . -.-...06 Currants, do. . . . . <00 Candied Peel, assorted, do. . . . .18 .rams, best English, per tin . . , .13 Sardines, largo boxes . . ... ,10 Do., small sizes 0 8 Lobsters, per tin .... .12 Mackerel, do. . . ' ' 10 Bottle Fruits, assorted, per bottle . ! .19 Wax Vestas, lid. the round; 4d., 6d., and lOd. for tin boxes. Always on hand, a largo assortment of Cooking Bmlors, Kettles, Saucepans, Fryingpaiis, Candlesticks, Brooms, Brushes, &c., &c., and all other articles for family use, at tho lowest of Wholesale 1 rices. tggT* NOTE TITB ADDUESS ; JOHN MARKS, House-wife's Saving Bank, Hobson-street. -R-—Evoiy artido sold at the above Stores Warranted tho best. LITTLE WONDER i ! A. MAKES'. NOTED CHEAP GROCERY AND PROVISION STOEE !! G-S"3Y-ST BEET. A MAKES returns his kind thanks for the • liberal support he has received since the Opening of tho LIITLE WONDER STOKE, and trusts by attention and your kindness that he can place beforo you a List of Prices NOT to be surpassed in Auckland or tlie colonies. Best Black Tea, 2/4 per Bluo, 1/2. lb Soda, 2d. White sugar, 6d. Soap, 1/ per bar Loaf Sugar, 7d. Good Salt butter, Is. Cofiee (good), 1/4 Cheese (English) 1/2 Raisins, Gd. Bacon (Knglish), 1/2 Currants, Gd. Hams (English), 1/3 Sperm Caudles, Is. per Salad Oil, Is. per bottlo pack Vinegar, Is. ditto Melbourne Moulds, Gad. Pickles, Is. ditto per lb. Sardines, 9d. per box Starch, GJd. Jams, Is."per tin IJ'i'o, Barley, Oatmeal, and all other articles equally as cheap. A. M. also lias a largo assortment of Boilers, Kettles, Saucepans, Crockery ware, Glassware, and Timvaro of all descriptions. N.B.—All articles purchased guaranteed, and goods forwarded to all parts of Auckland. Orders punctually attended to. EOBEET COCKS & CO.'S LIST OP NEW MUSICAL PUBLICATIONS. NEW SONGS, by the composer of " Her Bright Smile Haunts me still." Just published. " The Liquid Gem," song, 2s. 6d.; " She sang among the dowers," song, 2s. Gd. ; " In search of the primrote," ballad, 2s. (id.; " Sliylio Bawn," Irish ballad, 2s. Cd.; " The music of her voice," song, 2s. Gd. j " 'Twas thy loved voice, and thine alone," 2s. 6d. " Thv voice is near," song, 2s. Cd. jSI'.W by Miss Lindsay, (Mrs. J. W Bliss) : —" tome unto me," sacred song, finely illustrated ; " They shall hunger no more," sacred song ; " 'J'hou wort the 'first of all I knew," saired song ; and- " The song of love and death." Poeiry by Alfred 'loilnyson, D.C.L., Poet laureate; also, by the same author anil composer, " Too late, too late," L's. Gd. each. MCSIC for SCHOOLS and the COLONIES, &e. —432 nd edition, Hamilton's Modern Instructions for the Pianoforte, -Is. ; Hamilton's Modern Instructions for Singing, 2Gtli edition, 55.; Hamilton's Dictionary of 3,500 Musical Terms, 73rd edition, Is.; Clarke's CaUi-lnsm on the Rudiments of Music, Ssth edition, Is. N.B.—Gratis and post free, a Catalogue of New- School Music; also, a list of New and Second-hand Pianofortes. NEW PIANOFORTE MUSIC, just published.— "'Jhe Marlborough March," by btephen Glover, willi fine view of Marlborough I!ouse, 3s. The Review March, by E M. Lott, 2s. 6d. CA'i ALOGUE3 OF MUt-'lC.—Vocal and for all Instruments—gratis and postage free. FOURTH GRATUITOUS EDITION—THE MA TIC CATALOGUE of recently published Vocal Music. A GREEN CATAI.OGUE (the most comprehensive published) for the special use of Teachers. KALICBRENNER'S lIANDGUIDE, Mahogany, 10s. Gd. MAELZEL'S METRONOME, 2Gs.; with Bell 425. ROBERT COCKS AND CO.'S IMPROVED PIANETTE, Parisian model, clicck action, three unisons, most perfect in touch, and very powerful in tone; lull compas3. This elegant class of instrument is well adapted for the use of schools. In rosewood or walnut. Price £25. —6, Now Burling-ton-street. Catalogues may bo obtained at the office of this journal. BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTORS OF THE LATE COLONEL NIXON. FOE SALE, rpHE improved FARM at Mangarie, lately in the X possession ot Colonel Kiion, containing 311 acres, fecced and sub-divided into paddocks by wire and live fences, the whole being in permanent pasture. The Farm is one of the first selections made in this favour ta district, and from its known productive quality and situation, would be a most eligible investment. If de?ircd the property will be subdivided to suit purchasers, and three-fourths of the purchase money can remain on mortgage, bearing interest at ton per cent. Apply to A. BUCKLAND, or W. AITKEN, Land and Estate Agent. PRIME EPSOM HAY.—Delivered in Tons or Ho.lf-Tons, at £10 per ton. Orders to be loft at Messrs. T. MAOK.Y & CO.'s, Quoen-strnet : or , to K. WOULF7ELO, Epsom.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 335, 8 December 1864, Page 3
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