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. Lielitenßtein & Amoldson,Kauri Gtijii Merfihaiifs, ImpoTfers and General Storekeeper^ Head Office arid Qunl Store; Uioii Stbeet,. AUCKLAND. Branch. Stdresi Porf; Albert audMatakolie* Why send y^tir Ordei's to town wlieii yoil Can hny your g'oocls at sucli ridiculously cheap rates from otir Port Albert Branch Store? We would like everybody, young niid old, rich and poor, to know and b?air :n mind, thdt from {his date* we have made a speciality inBOOTtf and SHOES ? irhieh they can buy at LESS than town prices, ■ . . And we can quote groceries aiid drapery at Auckland prices, Produce ntSouthern rates, and Manure, l^encing- Wire, and General Ironmongery $ afcAuckland net cash prices, adding the usual fre:ght. All orders sent to our Auckland OiHce, through our Port Albert ."branch, will •eceive prompt attention, and if required, will forward goods via 'Warkw6:th T aid guarantee special prices for wholesale lines. We pay highest market prices or HIDES, SHEZPSKINS, KAUKI GUM, FUNGUS, AND ''GENERAL PRODUCE, T]ie following are quotations for some lines:— .. Our famous brands in COFFEE at Is. 3d. TRY THEM. ■ TEA, excellent value from Is. 3d. INDIAN, CEYLON, or BLENDED, Oats 2s. 10.1. bushel. Sharps ss. lOOlbs. Wheat 3s. , Potatoes at lowest market rates. FLOUR, Best Southern Brands or Cham* pion at Bs. per 100. Salt, line 4s. 6d. per ewt. Kerosene Bs. Gd. ease. . Oreamlartar (95 per cent) at Is. 4d. lb. Yine^nr Is 9d; .gaL (pure malt.) Tartaric Acid Is. 9d. lb. Washing soda 14lbs Is. Coffee Essence W bot. Currants, "host, new fruit, 6d. lb. ov 12 bs. os. 9d. Nutmegs'2s. 6d. lb. Cloves Is. 4d. lb.- Mellin's Foocfeie^d. tin. Neave's Food Is. tin. White Popper Is. -Id. lb. Vest.v; 250, Is. Gd. doz. Derby Tobaeeo;ss. 3d. lb. "Mullet 6 1. tin. Scrubbing brushes from Gd. IRON TRUNKS "Elgin" 22in. 9s. Gd.; 24in. 10s. 6d.; 26in. 12s. 6d. 28in. 15s. 6d.; 30in. : 17s. Gd. ' ■' . * ■.-.■>.-. WIRE, Plain Galv. 12s. ewt. freight added. ~ Barbed 12 gauge, 15s. ewt. freight added. • \-.. • CORRUGATED IRON, All sizes. 19s. ewt. and other lines equally as cheap, freight added IIGHTENSTEIW..,& AENOLDSONGeneral Merchants and Commission Agents, Sigh Street Auckland Branch Stores:— Port Albert & Matakohe iiniaiiain ,1,-1.,. ■■■■■■ i __..i-iil.L I an »■■■■* ■■■■in i'i'imiii &, CO., DAT>T AT PFPHH 1 \)hl ALdM\l. Wish to draw t^p- attention of the-ptiblic of Port Albert and the siiri'oualui^ dUtvicibV, that they have moved their stock iuto their new shop and have now the, LARGEST and "best assortment of new goods ever offered in the district, at prices that S, & Co especially draw the attention to their Clothing and DRAPERY which customers will fi.nl caa b3 obtained at. Auckla nd Prices v Large shipments of Grain and Flour regularly arriving from the SouthLarge Stock Spring Goods Just Opened. The Promise of the Future I- The Railway, The realization of today! ml Bros/ supply sto m y " - : ♦ ... —- v ' ' ' The distributing facilities of these districts are improving Don't neglect the future. "Neither neglect -the- present. The battle of routes may continue regarding the railway; but all routes lead to Warkworth as tne centre of distribution. Steamers, coaches, 'drays, carts waggons and pack-horses, Are utilised to convey the orders CIVIL BEOS, receive, For recommendations of customers • . north, south, east and west, ; Civil Brothers tender their gratitude and express their. desire to conserve the s ipport so heartily extended. ; THE RAILWAY IS TO EE PUSHED AHEAD, Civil Bros, feel the spirit of the time, and are anxious to secure a trial order from you, either for : — Groceries- Drapery Crockery Glassware Boots and shoes (a leading line) Saddlery Paints and oils Agricultural Implements Ironmongery Seeds Prime Beef Prime Mutton 4T E:IiiTotEASB"AirDQIJAtITTTO. SATIS-??. Supply' Stores ; jf^"* WAESWORTE ' g. Emtage j HoLsod . Brotfx^f Begs to inform his customers'"' .' \. or Be^B', . i + i ffi^v -in fl^o cm .vnmul MACHINES, PEEAMBULA.-TOES* ' and the settlers m tne smioiinci- go-c4.KTS IVPALin .iiig district that he will* be in CAEUIAGES iWarkworth Avith v good supply c he apest tod Best. jof fresh and smoked fish regnl- > QUEEN STEEET arly on Mondays and Wednes- r>i . ancU . Kavan ah ie Eoad -Am^> (days, from now till May 1902. j an &

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Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette, Volume 1, Issue 32, 8 November 1901, Page 3

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676

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette, Volume 1, Issue 32, 8 November 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette, Volume 1, Issue 32, 8 November 1901, Page 3

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