HOUSEWIFE'S SAVING BANK, 08, HOW TO SAVE MONEY, "WHY, BY STUDYING JOHN MAEKS'S LIST OF PKIC ES. 8. d. Best Mould Candloa, per lb , . . 0 5| L. "W. Sperm do., per packet/ , . . 0 10 Best F. w. do., por lb. .... 1 1 Sydney Soap, the bar . . . . .10 Soda, per lb. . . . . .02 Best Blue, per lb. . . . . .to Starch, Colman's No. 1, por lb. . . . 0 G Pickles, assorted, per bottle. . . .10 Best W. "Wine Vinegar, do 10 Best English Cheese, per Ib< . . - 1 2 Best Tea, black or mixed, do. . . .26 Second do., do., do 19 Best Sugar, do. . . . . . .06 Plums, do. . 0 6 Currants, do. . . . . . .06 Candied Peel, assorted, do 18 Jams, best English, per tin . . . .13 Sardines, large boxos . . . . .10 Do., small sizes . . . _ _ .08 Lobsters, per tin . . . . _ .12 Mackerel, do. , 10 Bottle Fruits, assorted, por bottle! .19 Wax Vestas, tho round; 4d., Cd., and lOd. for tin boxes. Always on hand, a large assortment of Cooking Boilers, Kettles, Saucepans, Fryingpans, Candlesticks, Brooms, Brushes, &c., &c., and all other articles for femily use, at the lowest of Wholesale Prices. Note the Address : JOHN MABKS, Housewife's Saving Bank, Hobson-street.
N.B.—Every article sold at tho above Stores Warranted tho best. LITTLE WONDER ! ! A. MARKS'. NOTED CHEAP GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE !! ! Gr lE2, "EC ~ST - S T E2, IE lES T.
A MARKS returns his kind thanks for tho -£>-• hberal support he has received since tho opening of tho LITTLE WONDER STORE, and trusts by attention and your kindness that he can place before you a List of Prices NOT to be surpassed in Auckland or the colonies. Best Black Tea, 2/4 per Blue, 1/2. lb Soda, 2d. Whito sugar, 6d. Soap, 1/ per bar Loaf Sugar, 7d. Good Salt butter, Is. Cofl'eo (good), 1/4 Cheese (English) 1/2 Baisins, 6d. Bucon (English), 1/2 Currants, Gd. Hams (English), 1/3 Sperm Candles, Is. per Salad Oil, Is. per bottle pack Vinegar, Is. ditto Melbourne Moulds, 6id. Pickles, Is. ditto per lb. Sardines, 9d. per box Starch, 6£d. Jams, Is. per tin Barloy, Oatmeal, and all other articles equally as cheap. A. M. also has a large assortment of Boilers, Kettles, Saucepans, Crockery ware, Glassware, and Tinware of all descriptions. N.B. —All articles purchased guaranteed, and goods forwarded to all parts of Auckland. iggr Orders purctually attended to. 0. AKTHUR AND SON, ! HOUSE, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS, ' BEG to announce that by the solicitations of many of their Friends they have added to their former business that of AUCTIONEER, more particularlv for the sale of HOUSE AND LAND PROPERTY. Thankfully acknowledging theliberal support with which they "have been favoured, and respectfully solicit a sliaro of public patronage in their new capacity, which by strict attention to the interest oi those who may favor them, they hope to merit. At an early date they will oiler to the public somf valuable City and Sxiburban Property, (particulas oi which will be given in a future advertisement), al their Auction Chambers, Ellis' Buildings. Queen street. CITY AND SUBURBAN LAN £ FOR SALE. -£>UIEDING ALLOTMENTS inCOOK-STREEQ A THREE-ROOMED COTTAGE on an allotmen 33 x 84 feet., near Howe-street. A good ALLOTMENT in FRANKLYN-STREEG 23 Feet at the Junction of Nelson, Wellington am Union-streets. A good Business Stand, or Buitabl for a Residence. And other Lots in Spring Bank, Glengarry, Waiko miti, East Whau, &c., Apply to HENRY WHITE, JUN., HOUSE AND LAND AGENT, &c OPPOSITE THE "HERAID" OFFICE, -n-YNDHASr-STBEET.
BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTORS OF THE LATE COLONEL NIXON. FOE SALE, TEE improved FABM at Mangarie, lately in the pofscseion ot Colonel Nixon, containing 311 acres, fctced and tub-divided into paddocks by wire and live fences, the whole being in permanent 15a The°Farm is one of the first selections made in this favourite district, and from its known productive quality and situation, would be a mott eligible investment. If desired tlie property will be eubaiviacd to suit; purchasers, and three-fourths of the purchase money , can remain on mortgage, bearing interest at ten per • cent. Apply to A. BUCKLAND, or W. AITKEN, Land and Estate Agent. CLEANLINESS. A Stove most Bbilliakxi-t Poushed i>* Two Mi>"TJTES POK XE3S THAU O>TE FaRTHIXG. WG NIXEY'S celebrated registered BLACK • LEAD. A New Domestic Discovery! Cannot be wasted, and is a preservative of Furniture from O the injurious effects of the common article now in r use, as it creates bo dust, and requires comparatively y n °g^ d everywhere, in Solid Blocks, Id., 2d., 4(3 - advantages of this Elegant Chemical Prepara C tion are great saving of time, cleanliness of applica tion, smallness of quantity required, and the pre volition of waste, dust, and its destructive const 3 queuces. Further, it ultimately produces a puri ■t metallic coating of a high degree of brillincy andi durability, reflecting both light and heat. (See speci men on the sides of each block.) I ia BOHO 6QUAKE, LONDON.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 337, 10 December 1864, Page 9
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