HOUSEWIFE'S SAVING- BANK, 08, HOW TOg'SAVE MONEY, ■WHY, BY STUDYING JOHN MARK'S LIST OF PEICES. s. d. Boat mould, candles, por lb 0 5-^ L. W. sperm do., per packet 0 10 Best F. W. do., per lb. 1 1 Sydney soap, the bar 1 0 Soda, per lb 0 2 Best blue, per lb 1 0 Starch, Column's No. 1, por lb 0 G Pickles, assorted, per bottle 1 o Best W. wine vinegar, do 1 o Best English checse, per lb 1 2 Best tea, black or mixed, do., .......... 2 6 Second do., do., do 1 9 Beat sugar, do 0 6 Plums, do 0 6 Currants, do 0 6 Candied poel, assorted, do X 8 i Jams, best English, per tin 1 3 Sardines, large boxes 1 0 < Do., small sizes 0 8 Lobsters, per tin i 2 I Mackerel, do 1 o Bottled fruits, assorted, per b0tt10.... 1 9 Wax vestas, ljd. the round; 4s. 6d., and lOd. for in boxes. Always on hand a large assortment of cooking boilers, kettles, saucepans, fryingpans, candlesticks, brooms, brushes, &c., &c., and aU other articles for family use, a't the lowest of wholesale prices. tggP Note the Address : I JOHN MAEIS, ! Housowife's Saving Bank, Hobson-strcot. J N.B.—Every article sold at the above stores war I ranted the best. j — I C. ARTHUR, AND SON, | HOUSE, LAND AND COMMISSION 1 AGENTS, BEG to announce that by the solicitations of many of their Friends tliey have added to their former business that of AUCTIONEER, more particularly for the ealo 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 favour them, they hope to merit. At an early date they will offer, to the public some valuable City and Suburban Property, (particulars of which will be given in a future advertisement), at their Auction Chambers,' Ellis' Buildings, Queenitreet. ' ON HAND. ! A LARGE STOCK OE CART AND PLOUGH HARNESS. J. & A. WISEMAN Saddleh.3, &c., (Adjoining the Haymarket.) j "ROYAL OAK" HOTEL, (Comer of Chapel and Cook-streets). PBECK begs to inform his friends and the pub•generally, that having made extensive additions to his premises he is now prepared to oiler First-class 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 18G4. ALBERT PARK. ( FURTHER EXTENSION. THE Public arc respectfully informed that owing to the disappointment expressed by intending purchasers, too late in applying for the original Park Allotment, A. K. Taylor, Esquire, has decided to extend the number by the addition of one hundred lots varying from 2 to 5 acres each. The avidity with which the public embraced tho opportunity of securing Allotments in this healthful and beautifully situated suburb is one of the best guarantees which can be adduced to parties seeking investments in Land. Plans and further infonnation obtained on application to W. AITKEN, Land and Estate Agent. TIMBER .' TIMBER ! TIMBER ! ON PAI/E, by tho undersigned, 100,000 feet best Baltic Pine, planed, tongued, and grooved, of tho following dimensions— 20,000 feet, 6xl^ 20,000 do oxl 20,000 do 6x :} 20,000 do G x -i--20,000 planed feather-edged weatherboards. THOMAS CRAIG. Customhouse-street. WHITE DUTCH CLOVER, Ex ' Noveltt.' The remainder of the shipment for salo at Is. per lb. JOHN STEPHENSON & CO., Yietoria-street, Two doors above the " Old House at Home." GARDEN SEEDS, English and Colonial, to hand per ' Kate,' warranted to grow, in great variety, namely: Turnip, Carrot, Lettuce, Radish, Cauliilowcr, Cabbage, Brocoli, Mustard Cress, Celery, Parsley, &c. JOHN STEPHENSON & CO., Victoria-street, Two doors above tho " Old House at Home." ALE! ALE! ALE ! JUST LANDED, a small shipment of TENNENT'S STRONG ALE, _iu stone bottles, in splendid condition. CRUICK3HANK, SMART, & CO. KAYE'S WORSDELL'S PILLS. KAYE'S WORSDELL'S PILLS. KAYE'S WORSDELL'S PILLS. This invaluable medicine which has for nearly half a century had a large and increasing Sale throughout the whole of the UNITED KINGDOM, is now introduced to the Colonies with the greatest confidence. It is admirably adapted to supply a great wantthat of a remedy always at hand, easy of application, and certain in its results. Tliese Pills are a purely vegetable preparation, and may be takeu at any time by either sex without fear of danger. They act upon the bowels mildly yet effectually, and by their line tonic, aromatic, and aperient properties, they remove all oppressive accumulations, regulate the secretions of the liver and bowels, strengthen the stomach, and purify the blood. Unlike many remedies, they do not induce liability to take cold, or establish a necessity for the habitual use of purgatives, and are thus strongly recommended as fchtf — BEST FAMILY MEDICINE. To Emigrants and Persons residing in tl\e Colonies these Pills are invaluable, as the very numerous Testimonials which reach the Proprietor as the spontaneous expressions of gratitude on the part of heads of Families, and others, provo that, except in rare instances, whero Kaye's Worsdell's Pills are NO OTHER MEDICINE IS EVER REQUIRED. Prepared solely by John Kaye, Esq., of Prospect Hall, Woodford, Essex. Sold by all Chemists and other dealers in patent medicines, at Is. lid., 29. 9d. and 4s. 6d. Wholesale Depot, 22, Bread-street, London.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 348, 23 December 1864, Page 3
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