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CITY MARKET. NO TICE. ■ TO ALL WHO WANT TO SAVE MONEY. pURCH ASE your Groceries from R. L. Meek, JL the Working Man's Grocer, who is Supplying the JBest Articles Cheaper than any House in the Trade. Tea's of all flavours and prices; new crops 1880-81. Company's Sugar, 4Jd; Coffee, Is 5d to Is 9d; Lieht Blue, lOd per lb.; Soap, 5d to 8d per bar; Sauce, 6d per bottle; Wax Vestas, 6d per doz.; Mustard Is per lb.; Mixed Biscuits, 7d to 8d ; Ginger Nuts, 8d ; Jam: 6id to 7d per Tin ; Best Oatmeal, 251 b. bag, 3s 6d ; American Green Gages, in 2£lb. Tins, Is 6d; Rice, Tobacco. Potatoes, Cheese (Canterbury and Wairoa). Best Flour Hams, Bacon, and the best Fresh Butter always on hand, all at prices to suit the Million. Be in time, and note the address, E. L. MEEK, First Shop inside City Market; Entrance off Queen-street. Firewood, Coals, and Coke, on Sale, at Lowest Prices T wi i n i g ii t~~, POULTERER, FRUITERER AND GREENGBOCEE, Market Hall. (Wholesale and Retail.) [Established 1866.] SHIPPING SUPPLIED, POULTEY DEESSED FOE TABLE (always Beady), LIVE PIGEONS, BABBITS, FANCY BIRDS. DUCKS, GEESE, TURKEYS AND FOWLS KEPT ON STOCK. GAME FOWLS, SPANISH, BRAHMAS, BANTUMS (Pure Bred), Always on Hand. KNIGHT'S POULTRY BAZAAR, MARKET HALL, Welleslcy- street Entrance. 131 TM" R ii M c M A T H^ GENERAL FRUITEEEE, EGGS AND FEESH BUTTEE ALWAYS CITY MAEKET, AUCKLAND. 158 THE ONLY /ORIGINAL TOY BAZAAR IN AUCKLAND IS GREEN'S, IN THE CITY MARKET' WHEEE CHILDREN CAN PROCURE TOYS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Cheaper and better than elsewhere. Bazaars and Storekeepers supplied at liberal terms. ONLY PAY A VISIT AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES. 159 WAR ! WAR ! ! WAR !! ! " |J D. McGARRY, FRUITERER AND GREEN GEOCEE. MILK, CHEESE, AND BACON. No. 19 and 55, CITY MARKET, AUCKLAND. 209 -nURNISHING MART. D.OLP H E R T, 42, 43, 44, 51, 52, & 53, CITY MARKET, EXTENSIVE STOCK OF CHINA, GLASSWARE, EARTHENWARE, HOLLOW-WARE, BEDDING AND FURNITURE, &c, Now selling at EEDUCED PEICES, to make room for NEW GOODS. Glassware, Earthenware, &c, &c lient on hire at Moderate Charges. N.B.— All Goods delivered FBEE of Charge. 208 G°i HAZE LL, TIRUITERER AND GREENGROCER. n A choice assortment of Fruit and Vegetables always on hand. UPPER SYMONDS-STREET FRUIT DEPOT. 145 J. L. HATSWELL, FAMILY GROCER AND PROVISION DEALER, OPPOSITE NOETHEBN CLUB, PBINCES STEEET, AUCKLAND. 164 HOW is it one Tea Plant gives so much larger leaf than another, and it does ? Answer :— • Why does one Rose Tree give so much larger Rose than another, and they are all fragrant if gathered at the proper time. That is just the case with Tea, and in blending them, there is a difficulty. I will tell you how I get out of it next week. F. WHITEHEAD, TEA DEALER. .
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Observer, Volume 1, Issue 7, 30 October 1880, Page 54
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468Page 54 Advertisements Column 4 Observer, Volume 1, Issue 7, 30 October 1880, Page 54
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