Produced in a model, new and absolutely sanitary factory. Mail orders filled anywhere. Sent in a protected carton--each "Praline" wrapped in glazed paper. Carefully packed. Hotel Grunewald Caterers Box of 7.....$1.00 Box of 12....1.50 Box of 24....3.00 |
"Remember New Orleans and the soft evenings, lazy balconies, steamboat whistles and the French Market for coffee to end the different day? Ah! That French Market Coffee. A blend of authoritative, round, gracious coffee. With the vital added stimulus of Chicory. Wouldn't you like some now? Black as sin, in a demi-tasse to cap your gourmet dinner. Or Cafe au Lait, the veritable smell of coffee itself, foaming frothy brown as milk and coffee meet and marry. The recipe for this and other conversation coffees is in every can. Discerning grocers have French Market Coffee and Chicory. It costs a little more, but doesn't everything different these days? Different? Mais oui. Vive la difference!" |
New Orleans Coffee Company |
Teutonia Bank and Trust Co., New Orleans, LA Safe ~ Solid ~ Sound ~ Sure With thanks to Pamela Conway Caruso for sharing this image. |
Marks Isaacs |
Holmes Fine Jewelry |
Dr. Nut Soda |
Old New Orleans Advertisements Page 1 |
There is a statue of Margaret Haughery on Camp Street, in the small park known as "Margaret's Place." Mrs. Haughery, known as "the bread woman of New Orleans," was an entrepreneur and philanthropist, who worked with the Sisters of Charity; she donated much money to help orphans in the city. Her statue portrays her surrounded by the children she helped. |
Myles Salt |
Sazerac Cocktails |
1853 Daily Delta ad: "New Parisian Goods! D. P. Scanlan & Co., No. 12 Chartres Street Respectfully inform the Ladies that they are receiving by ship Sumner, from Havre, a large and varied assortment of new goods from Paris, consisting of Silks of the latest and most rechereche styles, such as Angela, Esther, d'Estres, Medina, Arinde, and Galathee robes; Breche, Changeable and Plain Silk; Bayadere, Plaid and Fancy Foulard robes; Rich Black Silks, plain, plaid, breche and quadrule; Aboukir and Melaide Muslin Dresses, a la Volants; Donna Maria Robes; Bayadere, Pyramidal and Plain Barege Dresses; Wedding Sets of White Satin; Taffetas, Pyramid and Medaillon Dresses; Embroidered and Flounced Gauze and Lace and Dresses; Ladies' Dress Caps, Collars, Sleeves, and Gimps of the Mousquetaire, Ange, Voltaire, Senateur, Imperatrice, and Raphael styles; Children's Embroidered Muslin and Linen Cambrie Chemises, Camisoles, and Matinees. A complete assortment of Ribbons, Artificials, Parasols, Gloves, and other articles too numerous to mention. Also, a splendid assortment of Ladies, Misses and Children's Silk, Satin, and Velvet Capotes, Bolivards, and Capelines." |
Concert, Grunewald Hall, 1890 |
Leah Rosalie Jensen Glaser, born December 15, 1897 in New Orleans; died November 14, 1997, New Orleans; featured in this Charlotte Russe ad. With special thanks to Larie Tedesco for sharing this image. |
P. Bouron, Gun Maker |
Child's Wool Hats, Canal and Common Streets; unknown store |
South-Western Book Store, 1854 |