HOUSEWIFE'S SAVING BAITER 08, HOW TO SAVE MONEY, WHT, BY STUDYING JOHN MASKS' S • LIST OF PRICES. s. d. Best Mould Candles, per lb . , . 05J L. W. Sperm do., per packet. . . . 010 Best F. AV. do., per lb. .... 1 1 Sjdnoj' Soap, the bar . . . . .10 Soda, per lb. ~ . . . . .02 Best Blue, per lb. 10 Starch, Colman's No. X, per lb. . . . .06 Pickles, assorted, per bottle. . . .10 Best AV. Wino Vinegar, do 10 Best English Cheese, per lb. . . - 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 boxes . . . . .10 Do., small size 3 . . . . . .08 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 large assortment of Cooking Boilers, Kettles, Saucepans, Fryingpans, Candlesticks, Brooms, Brushes, &c., &c., and all other articles for family use, at the lowest of Wholesale Prices. Note the Add hess : JOHN MARKS, Housewife's Saving Bank, Hobson-street. N.B.—Every article sold at the above Stores Warranted tho best. LITTLE "WONDER ! ! A. MAEE S\ NOTED CHEAP GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE .' I.' <3- ZR, ""3 "ST - S T EJEET. A MARKS returns his kind thanks for the • liberal support he has received since the opening of the LITTLE WONDER STORE, and trusts by attention and your kindness that ho can place before you a List of Prices NOT to be surpassed in Auckland or the colonies. Best Black Ten, 2/4 per Blue, 1/2. lb Soda, 2d. Whito sugar, 6d. Soap, 1/ per bar Loaf Sugar, 7d. Good Salt butter, Is. Coffee (good), 1/4 Cheese (English) 1/2 i Raisins, 6d. Bacon (English), 1/2 Currants, 6d. 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, Cld. Jams, Is. per tin R c. Barley, Oatmeal, and all other articles equally as cheap. A. M. also lias a largo 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. Orders punctually attended to. C. ARTHUR. 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 particularly for the sale of HOUSE AND LAND PROPERTY. Thankfully acknowledging the liberal support with which they have been favoured, and respectfully solicit a share of public patronage in their new capacity, which by strict attention to the interest of those who may favor them, they hope to merit. At an early date they -will offer to the public some valuable City and Suburban Property, of which will b'j given in a future advertisement), at their Auction Chambers, Ellis' Buildings. Queenstreet. ON HAND, A LARGE STOCK OF CART AND PLOUGH HARNESS. J. & A. "WISEMAN Saddlees, &c., , (Adjoining the Haymarket.) "ROYAL OAK" HOTEL, (Comer of Chapel and Cook-streets). PBECK begs to inform hs friends and the public • generally, that having made extensive additions to his premises he is now pi-epared to offer Firstclass accommodation to Settlers, Boarders, and others who will find his Table and quality of Wines Spirits, &c., equal to any Hotel in Auckland. Charges Moderate. PETER BECK. November 29th ISG4. ALBERT PARK. FURTHER EXTENSION. THE Public are respectfully informed that owinj to the disappointment expressed by intending purchasers, too late in applying for tlie original Pari Allotments, A. K. Taylor, Esquire, has decided to extend the number by the addition of one hundret lots varying from 2 to 5 acres each. The avidity with -which the public embraced thi opportunity of securing Allotments in tliis healthfu and beautifully situated suburb is one of the bes guarantees which can be adduced to parties seekin; investments in Land. Plans and further information obtained on applica tion to W. ATKEN, Land and Estate Agent. EOR SALE, the FARM immediately opposit Burton's Hotel, containing 70 acres. Thi farm is in good cultivation, securely fenced, divide* into live paddocks, with a good and faithfully buil dwelling house, stables, stockyard, and cow shed pleasantly situated ou the road side, about four mile from Otahuliu on the Great Southßoad. Terms are liberal. [ Apply to ALFRED BUCKLAND. ! AVOOL AND GUM. WOOL, GUM, and other produce to London pe • Amazone,' and ' .Ida Zeigler,' can be insure' in the NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COM PAN Y, at Lowest rates. GEORGE P. PIERCE, i Manager. FOR SALE, A NEW FISHING NET, just completed an ready for work, 150 yards long, 13 fcetdecj; 3-inch inesli. Also, The YACHT "MARY ANN," Cutter rigged. Apply toilr. WILSON, Slioem-okcr, Chapel-stred
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 340, 14 December 1864, Page 8
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