, We would remind the Auokland and suburban public that, notwithstanding the keen competition, Earle and MoqJ* mery have row the largest retail trade in the city ; their good* are all of the best quality, and at most reasonable prices. The nightshift system forma an important featnre in the management of their establishment, which enables them to execute country orders with great promptness, while orders for cltr delivery received too late for delivery the same day, are delivered early the following d*y. All goods are delivered within three miles of city, and to rail or steamer free of cartage. Their Teas are unsurpassed by any hotiie in the trade; pure blended Teas, Is 3d, Is 6d, Is Set, and Is lOd; carefully-paoked Indian Teas, Is Bd, 2«, 2s 4d; packed In 6lb and 121b tins (In these packages a reduction of 2d per lb is made); Bacon, 6d and 7d ; Ham, best Canterbury, 8d per ib. For General Groceries It Is the chsapast house la Newton. - Price lists can be had on a plication,—Earle and Montgomery, Katangahape Road.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7782, 30 October 1886, Page 3
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