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Public Notices'. WHAT WE STATE IS .WORTH YOUR CONSIDERATION. . The innovation of this day is the publication of ROBERT REW’S latest price list. ronti«nin)r marvellous «»d unprecedented reductions, in the price of: all Groceries, Teas (SS FrulS, and Provisions, which will undoubtedly meet with the appro™ ol the nubUc’of the City and P.evince of Auckland, who will perceive that the Lis proves that the goods have never been obtainable at such low pnces since Capta.u Cook landed in New Zealund'in the year 1769 up to the preseat date, *894. Si'TEAS! TEAS! COFFEES! COFFEES 1 COFFEES Blended and Original Packages. Wo make a speciality of our * R.R. brand ' of'package teas, nod which we guarantee to be a mixture of pure China ' and Ceylon Teas, Is 10d per pound package. Good Strong Economical Family l® 8 ) well-flavoured, very suitable _'for Families, Hotels, aDd Boardinghouses, Is 6d per lb ; in 61b tins 8s 6d. Ceylon Tea (Broken); rich, well flavoured, Is 4d per lb ; 6.b tins, 7s 6d, Our best Golden Tipped Ceylon 2s 4d per lb is the best value that money can purchase ; if a trial package is obtained we are sure that further oiders will follow, as we rely on the quality of our Teas as an introduction to Customers. • SUGAR!SUGAR!SUGAR! And our customers will have the full benefit of the recent reduction m the Sugar Co.’s piicis. ; FLOUR 1 FLOUR t FLOUR! _ 2001 b Sacks, Champion, 17s ; H. W. Pride or Southern, los bi 1001 b Bags, „ 9s; „ 8» 501 b Bags, .„4s6|d;. W ‘ , 4s ° d * Oatmeal in 251 b bags, 2s 6d each ; in 71b bags lOd each.. " , , Germina, 51b bags, Is ; 101 b bags," Is 10d. Oatina, 8d per paeket.SONDRIES! SUNDRIES! Essence of Coffee, Is per bottle. Essence of Coffee (Symington’s) Is 2d per bottle. * ’■ ; : : Dandelion Coffee (recommended by the medical faculty), £lb tins, 10$d each. Figs in £lb boxes, 4d each. ' Essences (Blogg’s), large bottleß, jams (New Season’s), 3 tins Is. Lunch Biscuits, 3d per lb . Rice, 51b, Is. Sago, Tapioca, 61b, Js. Neave's Food, lid per-tin. Furniture Polish, 7d per bottle. Starch, in packets per lb. We are Cash. Buyers of every dscription of- Farmers Produce. All. Goods are carefully packed and delivered free to rail or steamer ;\i» fact we offer every reasonable inducement to encourage legitimate business. If you have not received our Price list, we shall be pleased to forward on receipt of your address, - , il Fresh Roasted and Ground on the premises each day. Family Mixture of Chicory and Coffee, Is. 3d per !b.' * Blend of Finest Chicory and Coffee, Is bd per lb. Pure -Mocha and flavoured with Chicory, Is Sil^per^lb. FRUITS! .FRUITS! FRUITS! Dried Apricots, Is per lb. Dried Prunes, 9d per lb. • Dried Apples, 7d per lb. Eleme Raisins, finest quality, lb Sultana Raisins (machine cleaned), 6J lb. Currants (prime 4|d per lb. 21b Tins of Desert Fruits (Peaches, AjJii | ■ cots or Pears), 9£d each. Pie Friths (Apricot--, Peaches, Apples, or Plums) in 2!b tins, from B£d each. Singapore Pineapples, Is per 2lb tin. | PROVISIONS! PROVISIONS! Prime Canterbury Bacon, from 6£d per lb Canterbury Hams, all sizes. Cheese, Butter. egits, always on hand. Prime Canterbury Potatoes, 2s 6d per cwt ■; Special reductions to,large buyers,. PICKLES, SAUCES, POTTED MEATS. Pickles, large bottles, Bijtd each, Sauce, 3 bottles f©<\ Is. Tomato Sauce, large bottles, 6£d each. Anchovy Sauce, 8d bottle. ' ; ' SOAPS, CANDLES, Etc. Household Soap, 6 bars for Is. Cinderella Peerless Soap (only obtainable at Rew’s), 8d bar; 3 bars for Is 10|d. Candles,'Electric Sperms, s&d per lb ; 251 b boxes, 10s Paraffin Candles (best,Englishjbrand), 7|d ■ ! per lb. Self-fitting Candles, best English in pasteboard boxes containing.l6, 3d box. Grain ; on pale at Lowest Market Rules ; Oats, Maiae, Bran, Sharps, Burley, Fowl Wheat. Addrbss ROBERT REW, GENERAL GROCER AND PROVISION MERCHANT, Victoria and Albert Streets, Auckland.

THE BOYAL MAIL HOTEL , PAEROA. Proprietor G. CROSBY. npHIS HOTEL is jnst completed, and JL is the largest and best furnished in the Ohinemuri district. 'Private suits of apartments for Families. SAMPLE: ROOMS FOR COMMERCIAL GENTLEMEN. The Wines ' and spirits are warranted, pure os imported. The Menu is first-class 1 , everything •/.provided: that is obtainable. '* ’ ' This hotel is the head-quarters of the Royal Mail coaches, running between Thames, Te Aroba, Waihi, and Tauranga, and all information * can be had from the ■* propiietor. . In connection.with this Hotel is a large Livery and Bait Stable. 1 Special Buggies and Saddle Horses can be obtained to all parts of the district. Telegrams addressed to G. Crosby, proprietor, will receive ’ p: ompt'attention; ; Good Paddocks and accommodation for horses. .. ROYAL HOTEL OWEN STREET, THAMES. J. M ORRIS ON,PROPRIETOR. s * (Late of Royal Mail Hotel, Auckland), j g AVING taken over the; above well£je known Hotel,-solicits the PATRON AGE of h ,FRIENDS and the PUBLIC generally. Unrivalled ACCOMMODATION for COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS a.nd,others ; visitiMUhe Thames. The Hotel is within three minutes’ walk of the Goods Wharf, ai J Depot for arrival and departure of the Up- ; f , Country mail * coaches. Luncheons, Eanquets, &c., on the shortest notice and in First-class Style. Liquors of the Best Brands Onlx DUNEDIN ALE ALWAYS on DRAUGHT . - Well-Lighted Sample Rooms. SUPERIOR HILLIARD TABLES

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Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1769, 11 September 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1769, 11 September 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1769, 11 September 1895, Page 4

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