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Public Notices. WHAT WE-STATE: IS'WOETH YOUR CONSIDERATION. The innovation of this day is the publication of ROBERT REW'S LATIST PRICE LIST. Contianing marve'lous and unprecedented reductions in the price of all Groceries, Teas Coffees. Fruits, and Provisions, which will undoubtedly meet with the approval oi the public of the City and Province of Auckland, who will perceive that the List proves that the have never been obtainable at such low prices since Captain Cook landed in Zealand in the year 1769 up to the. present date, 1894. COFFEES 1 COFFEES ! COFFEES ! Fresh Roasted and Ground on thepremises • each day. Family Mixture of Chicory and Coffee, Is ■ 3d per lb. Blend of Finest Chicory and Coffee, Is 6d per lb. Pure Mocha and plantation jgfCoffes, flavoured with Chicory, Is 9d;per o lb. TEAS! TEAS 1 TEAS 1 Blended and Original Packages. We tmike a speciality of our ‘ R.R.’ brand • of package teas, and which we guarantee to be a mixture of pure China and Ceylon Teas, Is lOd per pound package. Good Strong Economical Family Tea, well-flavoured, very suitable for Families, e Hotels, aDd Boardinghouses, Is 6d per lb ; in 61b tins 8s 6d. Ceylon Te'a (Broken), rich, well-flavoured, Is 4d per lb ; 6 b tins, 7s Sd, Our best Golden Tipped Ceylon Pekoe at 2s 4d per lb is the best value that money can purchase; if a trial package is obtained we ore sufe that further oiders will follovy., as-we rely on the quality of our Teas as an introduction to Customers. SUGAR!SUGARI SUGAR! . And our customers will have the full ; benefit of the recent reduction in the Sugar Co.’s piic< s. FLOUR ! FLOUR ! FLOUR 1 2001 b Sacks, Champion, 17s ; H. W. Pride or Southern, 16s 61 1001 b Bags; 9s; „ 8s 9d. 501 b Bugs,. „ 4s6£d; ■ VV . ,4s 6d, Oatmeal in 251 b bags, 2s 6d each ; in 71b bags lOd each. Genuine, slb bags, Is ; 101 b bags, Is lOd. Oatina, 8d per packet.- , SUNDRIES! SUNDRIES! Essence of Coffee, la per bottle.* Essence of Crffee (Symington’d) Is 2d ; per bottle. ■ • - - Dandelion .Coffee (recommended by the medicu* faculty), Jib tins, IOJd each. Figs in Jib boxes, 4d each* Essences (Blogg’s), largebotlles, 4Jd each. Jams (New Season’s), 3. tins Is. Lunch Biscuits, 3d per lb liice, 51b, Is. Sago, T'apioca, Wj», Is. . Neave’s Food, lid per tin. Furniture Polish, 7d per bottle. Starch, in packets 4J pe r lb FRUITS! -FRUITS! FRUITS 1 Driijd Apricots, Is per lb. Dried Prunes, 9d per lb. Dried Apples, 7d per lb. Eleme Raisins finest quality, 4JdJper lb Sultana Raisins (machine cleaned), 5d lb. Currants (prime samp’e), 4jd per lt». 21b Tins of Desert Fruits (Peaches, Apricots or Pears), 9Jd each. Pie Fruits (Apricot-, Peaches, Apples, or Plums) in 2!b tinp, from BJd each. Singapore Pineapples, Is per 2lb tin. PROVISIONS! PROVISIONS 1 Prime Canterbury Bacon, from 6Jd per lb Canterbury Hums, all sizes. Cheese, Butter, eggs, always on hand. Prime Canterbury Potatoes, 2s 6d per ewt Special reductions to lurge buyers. PICKLES, SAUCES, POTTED MEATS. Pickles, large bottles, BJd each, Sauce, 3 bottles f®v Is. Tomato Sauce, large bottles, 6Jd each. Anchovy Sauce, 8d {)er c bottle. SOAPS, CANDLES, Etc. Household Soap, 6 bars for Is. Cinderella Peerless Soap (only obtainable at RewV)- t 8d bar; 3 bars for Is 10J4. Candles, Electric Sperms, 5Jd per lb ; 251 b boxes, 10s lljd. Paraffin Candles (hist Englishjbrand), 7Jd per lb. Self fitting Candles, best English in pasteboard boxes containing 16, 9d box. Grain on sale at Lowest Market Rates ; Oats, Maize, Bran, Sharps, Barley, Fowl Wheat. We are Cash Buyers of every dscription of Farmers’ Produce. ; AH Goods are carefully packed and delivered free to rail or steamer ; in fact we offer every reasonable inducement to encourage legitimate business. If you have notjeceived our Pricelist, we shall be pleased to forward on receipt of your address. ADDRESS HOBiRT mm, -GENERAL GROCER AND PROVISION MERCHANT, Victoria and Albert Streets, Auckland.

THE LOYAL HAIL HOTEL, PAEROA. Proprietor ... G. CROSBY. HOTEL is just completed, and X is the largest and best furnished in the Ohinemuri district. Private suits of apartments for Families. SAMPLE ROOMS FOR COMMERCIAL GENTLEMEN. 1 The Wine 9 and spirits are warranted pure as imported. The Menu is first-class, everything provided that is obtainable. ■“ - . This hotel is the head-quarters of the" Royal Mail, coaches, running between Thames,' Te Aroha, Waihi, and Tauranga, and all information can be had from the proprietor. In connection with this Hotel is a large Livery and Bait Stable. Special Buggies and Saddle Horses can.be obtained to all parts of the district. Telegrams addressed to G. Cuokby, proprietor, will receive p:ompt attention. Good Paddocfes and accommodation for horses.

ROYAL HOTEL OWEN STREET, THAMES. J. MORRISON, PROPRIETOR (Late of Royal Mail H"tel, Auckland). jAVING taken over the above known Hotel, solicits the PATRON AGE of b ,FRIENDS and the PUBLIC generally. 'Lmvalled ACCOM MODATIONfor COM MERCIAL TRAVELLE.iS and others visiting the Thames. The Hotei is si tut. Led within three minutes* Wfflk of the Goods Wharf, ' 1 JDepdTf or arrival and departure of the UpCountry mail coaches, Lnnc..e.>ns, Banquets, &c., on the shot test notice and in First-class Style. LIQXJOIIS OF THE BEST BbANDS OnLV DUNEDIN ALE ALWAYS on DRAUGHT Well—Lighted Sample Rooms. SUPERIOR PIL LIARD TABLES

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Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1766, 31 August 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1766, 31 August 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1766, 31 August 1895, Page 4

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