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Government Notices. NEW ZEALAND TELEGEAPHS. Head Office, Wellington, March 19,1874. 'PHE Telegraph Commissioner is prepared A- to receive applications for CADETS MPS in the New Zealand Telegraph Department! Application must be made in applicant's own 4 » handwriting, stating age, and accompanied by references as to character, &c, addressed to the General Manager, New Zealand Telegraphs, H t Wellington. • By order of the Telegraph Commissioner. C. LEMON, General Manager. Business Notices. tq I A L 0. G U E. Bill.—l say, Tom, where do you buy your groceries? ".'.:. ,'.'•'■ "' Tom,—Me; I don't buy any; let the old woman do that. I believe she gets them from D McQOWAN'S little Shop. Bill.—What sort of a chap is that '4 McGowan? I have heard a good deal about him. j Tom.—l don't know much about him, only 11 that I get good Tobacco from him. My old woman says he is the fairest dealing Grocer ever she saw, for he just tells the people when a thing is bad, as fast as if it were good. ■ Bill,—Does he, faith; why, mo3fc of them dealers are always praising their goods 1 1, Tom,—l brieve a fellow always gets on best by telling the plain truth, and 1 know I can't get better Butter than my missus brings home Bill.—l think he ha 3 a Bakery too; Tom,—Yes, faith, I forgot that; and he makes the best of Bread, This is some I have 1, for my cribb. Bill.—Let's see; my word, that is good bread; it is not so bard and crumbly as some, I'll try McGowan next Saturday. Does he give tick? Tom.—Well, I think he will require to know you pretty well before he trusts much. You see, he buys for ready money himself, and that is why he can sell so cheap. Bill,—Well, I haven't been getting very ' 'good Tea lately, and I will give McGewan a try on Saturday. R.EREN OH'S MODE OF BUSINESS: SUPPLYING GOODS of Guaranteed Quality at Lowest Prices. Families waited on for Orders, Goods delivered. I, '•' TERMS OF BUSINESS: - Strictly Cash, unless by arrangement, ___ r HOURS OF BUSINESS: Saturdays excepted, from half-past 7 to 7 o'clock p.m, PLACE OF BUSINESS: I. THE CENTEAL CASH STOEE, POLLEN-STREET CENTRAL. '' • EXTEA YALUE IN TEAS. The Choice Mixtures of carefully selected Teas will be found to be the best obtainable. Good Congou • 2s. Fine Quality • 2s 6d Superior Full-flavoured ■ 3s i Choicest Selected ■ ' • 3s 6d The large quantity sold, is the best proof of quality. CANTERBURY HAMS, BACON, & CEEESE. • Maize Meal, Oatmeal in 141b bag?, Maize, Wheat, Pollard, Potatoes, &c. . POTTED BUTTER, BEST QUALITY. . SPLENDID VALUE IN SUGAES. '• Call and see the samples, price sd, and . fi^dperlb. ' a. d. ■ Devoe'sKerosene ■ ■ • 0 9 per quart Per 4-gallon tin ■ -10 0| ) Fine Rice, • ■ .0 3 per lb Jams, from ■ • -07 per tin Clothes Lines • ■. 0 4each Household Soap • ■0 8 per bar ; EVERY REQUISITE IN TEE TRADE OPT IN STOCK. • All wishing to obtain the fullest advantage of the Cash System, are requested to Inspect ! Compabe !! and Tby !!! IMPOE T A N T. rHE Best FRESH BUTTER on the Thames can be had at the . OHINEMURI STORES, SHORTLAND. If you want a delicious CUP OF TEA, buy atatthesime place. If you want GROCERIES of all descriptions of a first-class Quality, go to the Ohinemuri Stores. Also on Sale, a large assortment of Crockery, Glassware &c. FOR CASH, Everything will be sold at the lowest possible prices, consistent with always paying 20s in the*. — J. 8.. HANSEN defies the dull times; he has no rents to pay, conducts his business at a small expense, -— arid iain a positiont'o buy-in the best markets • FOR CASH, is therefore determined to be in the foremost rank of competitors for public favour, con6dent of securing the lion's share of Cash Customers. !) Unnecessary here to quote prices. One trial will ensure your return. No inferior articles kept. J. E. HANSEN, PoUEN-STBEET (NEXT Butt's) And Maokat-stbeet (next New Caledonia Hotel), D ' SHORTLAND ADVANCE !■ * MEDICAL. I AM obliged to visit England, and have arranged with my friend and relative Dr. PATNE to occupy my house in Pollen-street, Shortland, and Attend to my Practice. ALEXANDER FOX. DR. PAYNE," F. 0.5.; L.8.0.F. j M.R.C.S., Eng.; L.S.A., &c„ fto. (formerly of Coromandel) begs to inform tht inhabitants of the Thames District that he may be consulted at Dr, Fox's residence, Pollen-street, Shortland. At home every morning from 8 to 10, and every evening from i to 8. STILWELL & CO., NOESEEY AND SEEDSMEN, PARAWAI NURSERY, ARE prepared to PLANT Gardens, Pleasun Grounds and Orchards, by Contract. Seeda direct from the Grower, and Guaranteed

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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1781, 6 April 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1781, 6 April 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1781, 6 April 1874, Page 2

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