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Miscellaneous, THE EUROPEAN MAIL. A SUMMARY of the Month’s News for Australia and New Zealand. Mr. J. H. Jefferson is the Thames A pent for the sale of the above newspaper, which is delivered immediately on arrival of each mail via Brindisi. The European Mail is to contain the fullest selections of the news of the world up to the time of its despatch. Co'pies may be had at J. H. Jefferson’s, Book-seller and News Agent, Pollen-street, Shortland. MR. PLUM LE Y, SURGEON DENTIST, Hobson-stbeet, Auckland. Opposite St. Matthew’s Church. MARY-STREET, SHORTLAND. ALEXANDER MILL to call the attention of the RESIDENTS on KARAKA HILL AND SHORTLAND TO HIS NEWLY OPENED STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER DRAPERY, Selected in the BEST and MOST FASHIONABLE MARKETS, and at Reasonable Rates. N.B.—Licensed Vendor of Stamps. THAMES BAZAAR, ALBERT-STREET. JOHN KEESING Respectfully informs the Public of the Thames that he has Opened the above Establishment with a Large and Varied Stock of GENER AL HOUSE FURNISHING AND FANCY GOODS. J. K. would cordially invite the public to come and inspect his GREAT ASSORTMENT OF USEFUL GOODS. Comprising almost every article required in a Household, together with many other goods too numerous to particularise, all to be SOLD AT VERY LOW PRICES. ALBERT-STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN. Closed on Saturdays till Sunset, TO THE FREE AND INDEPENDENT ELECTORS OF THE THAMES GOLDFIELD. GENTLEMEN, —The unqualified success ■which I have achieved by your staunch support, in my Reduction of the Price of Excellent Ale upon the Thames Goldfield, prompt me to bow to your indulgent patronage; and I can assure you, my very liberal supporters, (through the columns of the Guardian) that no effort will be wanting on my part to ensure an ample supply of the article marked AS PER POSTERS, PRIME ALES, 4d. per Pint and 2d. per Glass, I am, Gentlemen, Yours obediently, P , BURKE, WAIOTAHI HOTEL. NEW ZEALAND STEAM COFFEE MILLS (Established 1864), D. STEPHENSON & CO. Have on hand and for SALECoffses—Raw and Boasted, Plantation, Java, and Native, in bond and duty paid Coffee, packed in lib, 21b, 41b, 61b, 71b, 121 b, 141 b, 281 h, and 501 b tins Peppers, Black and White, whole or ground Peppers, packed in quarter-pound tins and upwards Pepper, Cayenne, loz. cruets and bulk Mustard, Coleman’s half-pound, lib, and 71b tins Curry Powder, Morton’s, Crosse k BlackWell’s, and Bengal, in half-pound and lib bottles Chocolate and Cocoa, Fry’s Taylor’s and Epps’. Chocolate, French, lib packets Arrow Toot, lib and 71b tins Nutmeg, whole or ground, in tins or bulk Cloves „ „ Ginger „ „ Carraway „ „ Cinnamon „ ~ Pimento ~ „ Mixed Spice, in loz. packets, plain and fancy boxes Mixed Spice, in tins, assorted sizes Essence of Lemon and Assorted Essences Ground Rice, in tinfoil packets Chicory, Barry's, Laine's, and Colonial. D. STEPHENSON & CO., WHOLESALE COFFEE AND SPICE MERCHANTS, Wyndham-street, Auckland. MEAT! MEAT! MEAT! TiHE Small Profit and Ready Money System lias been adopted at HuLrne’s Pollen-street Butchery, where all classes of the community can be supplied with the | most delicious Beef, Mutton, Lamb, Pork, | and Veal that can be procured, at reduction I prices. j Pork Sausages. German Sausages. Spiced 1 Beef. Hams, Bacon, kc. kc.

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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 42, 24 November 1871, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 42, 24 November 1871, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 42, 24 November 1871, Page 1

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