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Business Notices. ► ANOTHER CONSIGNMENT OF CHEAP GBOOEBIEB TO HAND. P. HEWXN AND 00., OF THE T POT, GWM-SKEET, GRAHAHBT.OWN, ARE now selling a Splendid Black Tea at 2s per lb; a Superior Mixture of Full Flavoured Congou Teas at 2a 6d per lb, or 6 lbs for Us; Choicest JKaisow Congou, combined with some of the finest growths of Indian Teas, at 3b and 3s 6d per lb. On THESIS TEAS .we make a reduction of 3d per lb for parcels of 12 lbs and upwards. To maintain their reputation of the CHEAPEST HOUSE ON THE THAMES, F.H. & Co. call attention to the following :— CHEAP HYING ; EOR THE MILLION.;: Sydney Co,'s No. 1 Sugar'- 03 Cross & Blackwell'a Pickles • Is 2d per bottle Good-Family Sugar' • Os 5d per lb „ „ Marmalade Light Brown Sugar : • Os in Jat3 . • la Od per jar. 4 •. ; A Splendid Sample of Rice • Os 3d per lb. Others may not be able to give you Good Jams for 7d, ■■' WE --:-O.AJSr. '■■';., BRING YOUR OWN JARS AND GST' 1 LB. OP THE BEBT HOBART TOWN JAM FOR 7d- ; • ■' In PROVISIONS, we offer the usual advantages.to Cash Purchasers. ' ! . Pig's Jowls, U per lb, very prime. ' Pig's Trotters, 2d per lb,,' » Canterbury Hams, Bacon, and Cheese always on hand. DEVOE'S GENUINE KEROSENE (GUARANTEED), 10s PER TIN. P. HE WIN AND CO., GENERAL IMPORTERS, OWEN-STREET, GRAHAMBTOWN, & QUEBN-STREBT, AUCKLAND, ATRIAL WILL WE NONE CAN UNDER-SELL US. WITH PLEASURE WE PUBLISH] OUR REDUCED PRICE.iLIST:-,. ' ■•;.:,■, •'".. . . 8«; d. :• , Fine Light Yellow Sugar ... ... , ;■•••,'. - , .0 5 per lb Brown's Corn Flour''"' ... ..." ... ... , 0 8 per lb, Plaid Vestas ' '■■...''■ '.;.''"' ... , .... p 9per.dozeu.^ ' Pickles, from ... . ' ... ... ... 010 per bottlo , '• Worcestershire Sauce (iustin's) ... ;;. . '.... ... 1 0 per bottle English Vinegar (Champion's) —• . '—' ••• '1 0 per bottle _. Superior Rice '.'.. ... ... ■» 0. 3 per lb Lobsters (beat brands) ... ■ : ... : .... '. ••• 1 2 per tin . . Salmon (best brands) ...; . ...... ... «. 1 6 per tia First-class Marmalade.and Jams. Fine Tobacco, 4d.per cake. TEAS FOR THE MILLION! Possessing Purity, Strength, and Flavour. s. d. No. 1, Very Strong Tea ... ~'. ... ... 2 0 per lb : No. 2, Very Superior Tea ... ... ... ... 2 6 per lb No. 3, Rich Pekoe Flavoured ... ... ... 3 0 per lb • No.4,MhestTea ... .... , 3 6 per lb The above are a choice combination of many rare Black Teas, and give entire satisfaction. " FLOUR, BRAN, WHEAT, MAIZE, POTATOES, BACON, CHEESE, &c,, &c. CHOCKERYat Each Branch Store. Our Motto being "Small Profits and Quick Returns," we supply the best articles at the Lowest Prices. (SS- PLEASE NOTE OUR ADDRESSFRENCH AND COMPANY, ' THE PEOPLE'S TEA WARESOUSE. POLLEN STREET, SHORTLAND, ■'' AND OWEN STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN. TO DIRECTORS AND MANAGEB3 OP GOLD MINING COMPANIES, ,' TBIBUTERS, CONTRACTORS, AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. WILLIAM HEWITT AND CO.. (FROM kELBOURNE AND'DUNEDIN), ARE desirous of drawing special notice to the face that they have COMMENCED • •• ; BUSINESS in Oweu-street, Grahamstown, as ■• WHOLESALE ANI) RETAIL ; IRONMONGERS;' ;& IRON-MERCHANTS, DEPOT FOR EVERY REQUISITE FOR A GOLD : MINING DISTRICT '~ (Opposite the Governorßowen Hotel). Upon our first visit to this Goldfield we were struck- with the high rates that were then charged for Mining Supplies, which swoured very much' of a monopoly, : and being desirous of assisting in the further development of this field, we resolved that the community should have tb.it benefit, which our hrge Colonial and Eng- : lish connection could afford them',.and, with this view, we teudered with others at the late annual requisition of various companies, and we now h we muoh pleasure in : stating that our desirei wore fully appreciated bybhe various Boards of Directors, . from the fact that the following Companies aecopted our Tenders, viz:-■ : •. ! United Pumping Association ">.. Kuranui.Gold Mining Company (Registered) Caledonian 'do do : , do Golden' Crown do do do ..,,_ All'Nations''' do; • do-' ; do -Long-Drive-- do do do t ' ' ~.' Central Italy do do do' '' ' ••' , Ruby doy do I; do i ' S6ns of Freedom do do . ?.° ; i! '''"''' .. > T ManukaiiGold Mining Company'(Limited) ■ ■'■:■ " : '"'.': Queen of the Thames Gold Mining Company, (Limited) .:v. Albion Quartz Mining Company (Limited), and others. ..^ "WILLIill" OfITTA-ND GO.' Will have much pleasure iu opening accounts with ; Oompanies, _Oontraotors, , •;■ Tributers who have not called for Tenders, and .feel assured.they cau offor hotter terms (owing to their facilities in buying) than have hitherto, been, .known upon the ; field, and solicit the patronage of tho public generally. ''•■"" '•' WE HAVE NOW.ONHiND AND FOR SALE,'.',..' _"' ~,. (With Large Shipments to follow from England'and Amoricai-r; ; . , ( . : Blasting Powder, Double Tape Fuse I 8.8. H. Bar Iron, all n\m ; Plate and Sheet Iron, Quicksilver, Tram Rails I Ames'Long and Short-handled Shovels, Leonard's and other brands do ' ' ' Candles; Castor, Colza, Raw, Boiled,'and Kerosene Oil ; Wrought Iron Gas Pipe and Fittings I ! Galvanized Spouting, Ridging, and Piping; Braokets, Spikes, and Tubes, Shoos and Heads for do Galvanized VViro Rope, New Zoaland, Manilla, and K'uropo Rope Amalgam Buckets, American and Galvauized do, Gilpin's Axles, Patent Mail do. Ewbank's and Wiro Nails, all mw, Cart Springs, Sheet Zino Axe, Pick, Hammer, and Adze Uandlos i Boiler Rivets, Engineers' Bolts and Nuts, Cheese-head do Galvanized Corrugated Iron, Grindstones, Cyanido, Pump Leathor, Tin Platos India Rubbor Hose Pipe, Pump Pipe,, White Lead and Colours Sheet and Bar Copper, Lubricativo and Tuck's Packing, Italian do t Bolt Ends, Coil Chain, India Rubber Sheet, all sizes, Smiths' Anvils and Vices Cart Boxos, Douglas' Pumps, &o, ; Also, a large assortment of Builders' and Furnishing Ironmongery,

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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1779, 3 April 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1779, 3 April 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1779, 3 April 1874, Page 4

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