GOOD NEWS FOR ALL. QUALITY AND CHEAPNESS COMBINED. FRENCH & CO., RETAIL AND FAMILY GROCERS, HAVE much pleasure in informing their Friends and the Public that, adhering strictly to their old motto, “ Small Profits and Quick Returns,” they are supplying all articles in the trade at such prices as will give satisfaction to all who may favor them with their orders. TEAS FOR THE MILLION! F. Sc Co. are giving the same excellent value in Teas for which they have been so celebrated in the Province during the last eleven years. s. d. No. I—Congou Tea- -2 0 per lb. No. 2—Fine Tea - -2 6 “ No. 3—Rich Pekoe (full flavoured) - - 3 0 “ No. 4—Finest Selected - .3 6 “ These Teas are a rich combination of many rare Black Teas, and the large and increasing sale they command prove that they are generally appreciated. Twopence per lb. Discount allowed on Gib. and upwards of No. 2 Tea, and 3d. per lb. on Gib. and upwards of Nos. 3 and 4 Teas. FLOUR, POTATOES, BRAN, MAIZE, WHEAT, ETC. Orders Promptly Executed. —Goods Delivered. REMEMBER THE ADDRESSFRENCH & CO., RETAIL AND FAMILY GROCERS, THE PEOPLE’S TEA WAREHOUSE, POLLEN-STREET, SHORTLAND, And at 252, Queen-street, Auckland [Established 1860.] TO THE FREE AND INDEPENDENT ELECTORS OF THE THAMES GOLDFIELD. GENTLEMEN, —The unqualified success which I have achieved b> 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 GuardiAx) 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, WAIOTAPII HOTEL. CLAYTON’S PARCEL DELIVERY. Goods and parcels, &c., forwarded and RECEIVED by every steamer to and from Auckland. Offices : Canham’s Fruit Stoic, lligh-t-street, Auckland ; Excelsior Store, Grcystrcct, Shorthand Wharf. Orders to call for Parcels, &c., left at ■ Mr. CROCKER, Bootmaker, 1 Brown-street. I GraliamsMr. CARTER, Stationer, ( town. See., Brown-street. J Wlil receive prompt attention. W A I 0 T A 111 R E ST AURA N T (Next door to Anchor Hotel), OWEN STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN. THE undersigned having re-opened the above Dining Rooms, and made arrangements for the supply of all Articles of Consumption of a Superior quality, will, with the services of Mr Thomas Hanscll (late of California) as Chief Cook, keep a Table Second to None on the Thames. FLETCHER & NORTHROP, Proprietors. Terms: All Meals - Board - Board and Lodging Good Beds Is each 16s per week 20s per week Is per night SHORTLAND PHARMACY. CHARLES COX, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, Pollen-street, Shortland, BEGS to call the attention of Miners and Prospectors to his Newly-Ercctcd BERDANS. Great attention will be paid to Quartz Testing, so that accuracy for per-ccntage may he relied upon. 0 OLD MELTED AND ASSAYED. Gold and Silver Purchased at usual Rates. Acids, Cyanide, Sodium, and all other Goldsaving Requisites. FINE HEALTHY LEECHES. DYES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Fccdiug Bottles, Toilet Requisites, large variety of Fancy Soaps, See. Farinaceous Food, See., for Infants. DE JONGIFS AND OTHER COD LIVER OILS. COX’S CHERRY COUGH SYRUP, Ant-ibillious, Aperient, Podophyllin, and Compound Rhubarb Pills; Cherry Tooth Paste, and other preparations, will be found superior to most of their class. ELASTIC STOCKINGS. TRUSSES, ENEMA APPARATUS, Ac. HORSE AND CATTLE MEDICINES. ARTHUR BRUCE. JEWELLER, GOLD BROKER, &c. f OWEN-STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN, OPPOSITE Governor Boaven Hotel. BEGS to inform Miners, Prospectors. and others wishing to make tests or have their GOLD ORE CRUSHED, MELTED, AND ASSAYED, That he has tAvo first-class Berdans on the Premises, Aud cau assure them that the greatest care will be taken to secure the gold. GOLD MELTED AND BOUGHT, and the highest Bank price given. FANCY REPOSITORY, Opposite Governor BoAven Hotel.
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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 48, 1 December 1871, Page 4
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