' Public Auction Sales. , SATUBDAY'S SALE. MESSRS. GUDGEON & CO., y.[ Will offer to publio competition on Saturday,: at 11 o'clock, , p! Lot I.'THE Four-roomed COTTAGE of Mr 1 Floyd, situated next ; the Wesleyan Chapel, Tararu lload. Lot 2.—80 Acres of Land at the North Shore, -next Mr Bride's Farm. / Lot 3.-3 Acre 3of the Church Mission Land, Parawai, with 5-Roomed House thereon, .. - well fenced, formerly in the occupation of Mr Lyle. lK)t4.—Furniture and Effects," Poultry, &c., the property of a gentleman leaving the Shames. . :. • . The Gottage of Mrs McCoy's in Queenthe Croffn'Hotel.. • w "'' 'Grooeriiw.' 4 ' ' ls ■) J P: 0 ,! B The beat Fresh But- "'' Cash Prides, , ~ter on ; the Thames t#._ Sperm Candles ,•' 1b '/he had at the Ohine- Soap (large bars 8d mxtti Stores. '1 " 'Salad Oil'' ' 8d ' : ! ■ ' •' • 1 Castor Oil 8d t ii.ii j, B. Hassiiii- is in • Jams; best brands' 8d a positioh to. sell as 'to9d ~ .. . cheap as any House Condensed Milk 10d on.the Thames,. as he .jSudines ...... 8d tolls ' buys in the best Mar- Pickles, from lOd '' kits for Cash, : has no Worcester ' Sauce rents to pay, conducts ' (Austin's) :Is his business at small Tomato Sauce (pts) 9d expense, and is con- A Good Tea |2s tentedwiththesmallest Very Good do 2s 6d ppsaible profits coisis- ■ Kxtra Fine Mixed 3s I v .tent with, _ 'always Tea, ever • " paying 20a'in the £. . ' imported 3s 6d i A good,'strong, fullFortheabovereasons flavoured .Tea in small it muat/ba patent. to boxes, 20s eaoh. i all that the Ohinemuri A lire assortment of •'{: i .Stores is THE PLACE Tobacco—.Venus, Barto Buy your Grocer.'es. .rett 3 Twist &e. ! -■ Bryait and May's • Crockery, Glassware Vestas,, in decorated all equally cheap,. boxes. | > Bbhehbbb thai .to Buy fob Cash 'is -i,: • ■ 'Beaii Economy, • ! "I'-.,;'J. ,E. HANSEN, . PolitißN-STEEET (ffIKT, Bun's), : ■And Maokai-bteeei (next, New Cam* y DOHIA HoTEIi). | BHORTLAND. j .;, 7 " ALL THE YEAB BOUND;; j , :. i\TOU will find it to your advantage to PURCHASE your GROCERIES and PROVISIONS from , j / ■- : B. FBENCH, ! ' ' J:: '"'' ' -"FAMM GifiOCEB, , j •' • Jast received, •a'lot of New Groceries and Fresh Provisions, Prime Keg Butter, the pick of the Aucklard market. ' ' Canterbury Cheese, <;i yery prime, lOd per lb, -7 ~ , New Season Tart Fruits, ls per tin _ _ ; Season Jar Jains,.assorteirarieties f New Reason Tin Jams, best brands. - . Still selling those choice Brown Sugar Jams; at • ' ' '' '7d per tin..' ; j • Fine: samples of, Rice and.Pearl Barley, free , from .weevil. New, Otago Oatmeal, 3£ per lb. Splendid value in Sugars, at fid and sid per lb. .tir.... • ■ find.,, j ' , Devoe'flEerosene '■ -0 9 per quart Per 4-gallon tin • --10 0 | ' 'Flour, Potatoes/Wheat,' Pollard, and New Sydney Maize. ' j To arrive shortly, choice Canterbury Potatoes. Brushware, Kits, Clothes Lines, from 4d each. " - LOVERS OF GOOD TEA •; Will fiqd, on trial," that our Teas are of Extra Value; the large quantity 'Bold is proof of 'the excellence of the quality. < flood Congou, 2s per lb. " Fine Quality, 2s 6d Superior Full-flavoured -3s ]• Choicest Selected' 1 ■ ••• ■ 3s6d| Familibs' Waited ~on . fob Oedebb. 'Goods Dblivbebdl 1 ; ■ Please remember that, Saturdays excepted,' we " close at 7 o'clock, and that ; XJi JU 0 H'B; ONLY PLACE OF BUSINESS ■ THE OENTBAL CASH STOBE, POLLEN-STREET. ■ ; INSPECT 1 , CoMPABB I 1 AND TbY !! ! J. O.c A L Q H A T. I say, Bill, do you mind that chat you and I Had about the best place to buy our Groceries in? Toh.—Yes. (Bill) Well, did you try McGowan ? Yes. And how do'you like him ? (Tom) Oh, there is no mistake he sells a good article, and very cheap too. , I don't think I ever'got better Tea than he gave my Missus".' He's a curious cove; he doesn't say it's the best. He. just says it is very good, and lets it . speak for itself. "... . , ... J; Bm.—l think be is about the only Grocer who can say that his business still increased all the depression we have had. ' Tom—Plenty wonder how he can get oh so veil, when so many are_ complaining. . * ( ; Bill.—lt's just this, 'Tom. He told me • himself he always buys for Beady Money, sells as quickly as possible, and deals fairly with : the public ; and you know merchants as well as small traders require to meet a bill sometimes, and they sell to McGowan'aa cheap as possible, to get the money. <' ; ; Tom.—Aye;,tkt'swhat gives Him the advantage.' Bin,—l'll tell yon a secret, Tom. I have insured my life for £100, just from the saving effected by dealing at Mcßowan's. (Tom) Insured your life; gosh all Jerusalem! I thought 'nobody but the swells insured thoir lives. | Bill.—Everybody with a, wife and family should,, and nothing to hinder yon while-you deal at Mcflowan's; .'it only costs you a little , over a shilling a week,. ; ; ' ' ToM.~I; tpok. .your hdvice in trying McGfowan's, and I have found the advantage. I will tlunk of this too,; .'cause I would like to leave something.for the wife and youngsters, and nobody knows when an accident might ' happen. \ i ■ ■ Buii.—Here's Charley. How goes it Charley ? ] All right. What, about the Town Council' CniMEr.—Oli, they have given us.the!first , instalment of their .wisdom in voting nearly as 1 much salaries a3 the Auckland Council, with . . rateable property more than ten times the Value '/of ours. " ..''•>■•■ ,■ Bili,—That's pretty hot for a start.—Hot, why ?' There will be more yet. There is nothing . for the Fire Brigade, nor for the Mayor, (Bill) "Well, the Mayor deserves a honorarium. Tom.—Sure they'll make something out of the ; sweeping, sewerage, and nightsoil.—(Charley) A good idea, Tom; but its just a question whether they will have the sense to make anything out of it. i j ■' Bilii.—Would it Bell here?— Charley : Sell 1 why it's just what will be wanted ; are we alwayß to have a lot of stale vegetables coming from Auckland ?' It should be put up in heaps somewhere and sold every spring. • ■ ' ; Tom.—let's have a smoke, Have you any tobacco,' Bill?-Bill: 'No; we'll be passing McGOWAN'S, and can get some good tobacco . there,. _ "'— " j Beat Biead delivered daily from MoGlowas'b " Bakery.
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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1808, 8 May 1874, Page 2
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