Public Auction Sales. . JULY 9, ■, , |) £.} Afcril o'clock f"? i II fir, l3L_ jt;; ■ MEEBEEVED'sIiLE. "\ V \ i/\ %■ , OILMEN STOBEB, Salvage from Fire at Mr Mr G. W. Owen's, Fort-street, Auckland. B.TONES & CO. ■Have been kstrncted.to.sell,.on.Thursday, u at 11 o'clock, at Mr Owen's New Store, Fort' street, . A LARGE QUANTITY OP GOODS Saved from the late-fire,- "consisting of - Tea, Sugar, Salmon, Candles - Jlue..;-... . Jams, Clothes Pegs, Paper, Sardines 30 tons Salt, and Washing Soda Raisins. &0,, : &c., ko. • Without reserve—Terms cash, Groceries. Id vV | |MP6B T A N T. « ter on to Sperm f Cansle3 lr be had at the Ohine-. Soap (large bars 8d muri Stores, Salad Oil v ""8d rpv ;Castor oy Vic . I ,8d J. E. ia',ih a position to sell' r 'd3 V! J : cheap as any House 'CondekselMilt®' lOd on the Thamesp-ia'h'e £ SiMin'es' : '''' li ßd ii <o ) ffii buys in the best Mar-. Pickles, from. 10d ' ; kets for Cash, iiO'f Wo^c^fttery^ -i'" ents to pay, conducts (Austin's) Is his business at small Tomato Sauce .expense, and is con- A Good Tea 2s tented with the smallest Very Good.do ,2s od' possible profits consia- 3s - tent with always The Best Tea ever paying 20s in[theje,l Q 0,/{|diporte4fi 'j3slffl[ s A good, strong, fullFor the above reasons flavoured .Teain small,, it' musV'b6''fafent* < tio '-)io2c6a/20a" eadhl^''' all that the Ohinemuri Stores is TEtB PLACE toßuy your Groceries, rett's Twist &c. Bryant and May's Crockery, Glassware Vestas, in decorated all equally cheap. boxes.
Eehehbbe that to Bd? pob Cash is Ebai Eoohomy, - —-Jr"I."HANSEN, - PoLTiEN-STBEBT (NEXT BcTT's), : And Maoeat-stbeet (nexod Nbw Oai^ !■ j^EW^M^l74M[|oo£}l#AT.s Bin—Well, Tom, have you insured yon/ 1 life yet? rn»A <J i"' Tom~l have that, man ;iattd..-wKt's more,;; since I have been getting my Groceries at' Mcdowan's, I find I have en overplus every, pay. (Bill) —I knew I was right, or I would not have yqn.t,') go there. Tom—Last Sat'urdayj I had 3 s saved in tile fortnight's^oo'ds;!ank v l bonght-a doll-for wee Mary, and a horse for Johnny! Next thing I intend to buy is a pair of nice warm slippers foY the wife,, to keep her feet.dry this cold vreather. Pcall gMd us¥'of your hionkyy ; ';(Tom)—' before" I'wasVdealing atMc9.owan's;ithad hardly a penny to rub on another.:ii.(Hill).—:He' does, a' good trade,i andi he is doing.moj^Veryjdayi.; ( !i(Tom)7-I\suppose he will soon be taking a big shop. (Bill) — Oh; he likes the little place'j everybody knows' itnowi—i fisot'itj ssiv/oflt'! sill '):■ .ri,\ (f j y?qnder he sells, his .list of wees;.;' 1 ,,'; ■! J Mtj Whit'e'Sugar, ,p«lB \i~r4< ' '.Gompwn^ifoAl'* Crushe'dLoaf V ■ ■ . /"*!' l 6d'' Soap r .(bars),from.-, v , ,■ ; 7d„ '/CTs, fr6m l ,5< 8d *' Full Weight Sperms,.<pfcrJb.; -i t ,-fcwl- y/ls ] Rice, from * • • « ■ 3d Best Otago Oatmeal * ■ «. ,• 4(T* Splendjd limericaii Syrdpv- «/ ii'> i-i Vjffii*' Pickles, from : ■ ■ • lOd Extra Quality Tea and best Butter obtainable. ; j;;;-., fipe|,th|iig ifitaongchildren now'that butter is so dear. ?oit—Here's Ohajley |efc'a. rjflebim ou.t , hia. Well,'.' Charley,''how's the Council gettiiig'bn ? 1-1 ' Ch'ailey V : Ohy »ticli; V ing over pail, as usual. Now that they havegot good footpaths in the principal, places at the public expense, they have risolvei'to 1 make : no m6re;-nbr pjittip. tnjilesa the jresi-'; dents pay one half the cost. (Bill) Oh that'.s nonsense; theyare.goingto do something in Mary •street.'""-'''' t b'KJUii a CharliSY—'Yes part of 'it, ( and, the residents haVe r to 1 p'ay'the'halfi 0 'The'ri ttiey v ga into the expense of. getting a,nd specifications for C'apt, B.'s bridge, although they : were' promised. ; a ,plan.byjthe. j That's necessary,' for 1- the other 'week they accepted 1 tenders at more than twice the amount of their ~ engineer's estimate.
C/HARißr—Oh, willlet them gb/on, it may ' all come right iir'tke end. (Tom)— Yea; three 1 s ticK f l' -iilcQowaii "'and we' ■can pay anything, if we only take his advice, and. that is, to live within our income. iHf Beat Bread delivered daily from MoGlowan'b Bakery. Business Cards. ■/' I • ) TO SPOMBMSN. | _C! ! .. J i ~^L^NM" : op.Jimoiini.oN' AT] W-M. HEWITT & CO.'S, 1 '•' fc.:; P i OPPOSITE GOVERNOR BOWEN HOTEL, i-s ■ *N'.. \ Gbaeausiowk. c; n -,j E r STILWiELIi (SsJOQ., ;' | NUESERy ANSH SEEDSS&N, I g NqHSBHYi | A KB preparß gardens, >Bleasurei xl. and Orchards;- byiflontiract, j Seeds direct from the Grower,Und Quaranteed.j p , "' ' ' j| I' E SpS 0 Hi G, MINING AND SURVEYOR >■' AND ENOIVEER. Undergronnd and Gnl Surveys made, andj correctness jjiiaranteed. LICENSED KA'IIVH LAND BURVSYOR. ! j AIACB BuiliDlNflS, DAVY-STHEET. | [ • I J I). WIO IH A M,| L'' MiaiijQj & r COMMISSION AGBNT, ! , j •It; 1-ill.' i'.- '■.j f-:X' . ■ ". I „|, —~ ! \J DUNBDIN BE^R'received'by :• 3>Viofi * ' ,1 ft\v. !
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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1859, 8 July 1874, Page 2
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746Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1859, 8 July 1874, Page 2
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