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Public Auction "~" "" *?k • ■ ■ . THIS. D&*tf£\/X% —_ U\ Xs* - '^M ; . -m\ . pf YAIUABLB QUAfiTZ 300 TONS (jiobe ob less) MANUEA.U TAILIJNGS. JAMESORAIG Has received instruitions to sell by auction, as r:.-."--~^|pinh^&amv!fay:*atteiyj^ : --^ q A ArtTOlf S j(more l ,,ofr f less) VALUABLE O\J\J ''QOARTf'TAiLtNGS, from the „ ...Trial testson-appMliori, ...j .THUESDAY,-JUNE 11. j aYAUJABLE tt LEASEHqLD i)r . PEE- .; *■* y Have received instruotloM/f rpm the Proprietor —-to Bell-by-public auction,' on -Thursday ntxfc, ~,,the.llthinstant,.. . v ~.-. < ..<Afi1'' H 'ifIE%ARIJING HOUSE; situate at'the . y.c'o ; containing 14 Rooms,-now occupied by Mrs Woodcock,Chavin'g, f a Lease' of' nine years unexpired. ->-'<-• . . ■! N.B. • These premises, so well adapted for an Hotel'or Boarding House, aije now at.a rental of £52 per annuirii !, ,;-»,-,<.'.,.^Sale^on'thePremises.. , -~. J 1 '•' a c ll kinds opposite Governor bowemotec,. Gbahamstown.' I _. ■ ; •' 1 ' W& :^E Ua; T :^¥--T. The best Fresh ' Oash'Tbiobs. .'! 4ter ?n the/jThames. to , Sperm Candles ~.. Is l,jl, e had a^the.',dhlne- : "So.ap''(!arge'bara'/ ~Bd "* inuriStores. ..£■''■ ■* -^? d . oil ' : "''." : -•' f^Q "'" J, KHavskn is in 'Jams; best'brands' 8d a . position to sell as . ( to 9d ''■"";''j cheap ~asf ahy : •House' s Condensed Milk-- 10a on 'as .-he'O Sardines Bdtols birys'in : the : Pickles, from ■ lOd - jjetg for Caahi -has no -Worcester - Sauce ? 'i-i ents.topay, conducts,, .(Austin» Is ■'"'' his •business at small "Tomato Sauce (pts) 9tt '' expense, Good' Tea . -- 2s (itentedwiththesmalleat, Jery Good.do.. 2s ( 6d ' possible profits co'nsis-*' Extra Fide 'Mixed- : 3s f teat • with . ir .always' The Best Tea ever S paying2osin'tlt&' '' "' "imported 3s 6d - r ... ,; „.. „ Y ...'.':,'"".. Agbod, strong,full- '" For the a'b ■-flayrared ~-Tea'iii small it j patent-to/ each, ! "■all'thaVihe'Oiiinemurl assortment;of Bar- !■ -iett's-'fwisb'.&c.: / ? . ■■•'.:> i;. 5 ;. and? Mays Crockery, Glassirare. Vestas, in decorated i equallyicheap,vi : . >; ■ ;; :.;,■ j' "'Eepmbbb'that to BprJOB.JOAgs Jis '■ J ilEiTi' , 'EcbK6MT;'-'' i> i i -'''^' ; ' : ' v -: i ::,■ Jy : ,E.', HANSEN,. . i!td \ ''' !::i " "POUEN'STBEET i (NEXT 'BUTl's),' - > AND. MACKAT-BTBEET,(next : New : OilE-..■..■f--.'X-<- ' . i -■.--'■ SHORTLAND. •• i s'; Vi'4i VO.-.' 'i, .;.'..■'• ';.\i ii Kr..<J.i:';Jz'S: ■■ ''■ Isay;ißill, do'youmind that chat you and I had aboutthe bestSpla'ce ; to buy';our Groceries in? ' %^l)<: . h;; (.■ ,To,Ji,-Yes. (Bill).; Well,, did you. try v Md.'jowan j 'Yes And ■ hbw'clo''you i like'him ? 5-'.'J :(Tom) Oh;;thereis no-mistake he ..sells ;a. ; goo'd. article, and very<ch'eap:.;too. I don't think I ever got better Tea. than he give my Missus. c-j He'a ; .-a-cnrious-;co.ve.;- the ii.ibest, !;He just saysit L is yery good, lets; it -speak for itself ■- jtixi.il-z\ . BtHf.'-Ith r inkHeis' : :about:the only Grocer t O:-wlio:rcan:-.say Uit.at: h t during;all>the;depressionJwe have had.','. ;r \ fon —Plentyfonder get on(so ~ mit, when many are'sbinplairiing; j Bill—lt's just this, Tom. He told me himself he always buys for Beady Money, sejls M quickly as possible, and deals fairly with the .public; and you know merchants as welUas ' small traders require-.to meet a bill sometimes, and they sell to McGowan as cheap as possible; to get the money. J "'' ' , |

Tom.—Aye; that's what gives him the [advantage. jH ) ' Bit v—l'll tell you a secret, Tom. I have insured my life for £100, just from the saying effected, by dealing at Miflowan's. tfCEom) Insured your life ;• gosh all Jerusalem! I thought nobody but the swellsihsured theirJivea. • » Biii>-Everybody with awifo and family nothing to hinder you-I while you deal at Mc ! }owan's;: : 'it; only costs you a little oyer a shilling a week, iv , '"' s iloir^-I:' took (your advice -.in trying JMcGfowan'sJ'and-I have fduud the advantage. I will tbink-bf this too, 'cause. I would like to leiye sp.mething -for' the wifefand youngsters, and nobody'knows whenjan',accident might happen!- «■, i ?-.; '•'":.,'■• ! - Butf-Here's CKarley.ySow goes it Charley: ? Alf right. What about the Town Council;' Chamm.—Oh, )h(Sf have given-us the first their wisdom- in voting nearly as' nuch salaries as the Auckland Council, with teable property moreihan ten times the v^lue ours. fc '*% • ■•' }

BlW;.'—That's pretty hot for a start.—Hot, why?' There will be more yet. There is nothing ' for the' Fire Brigade} nor for the Mayor. (Bill) Well, the Mayor deserves a honorarium, j Tom—Sure they'll make something out of the ■ sweeping, Beverage) and nightsoil.-(Charley) A good idea, Tom; but its just a question whether they will have the sense to make anythin" out of it. i Biu..-Would it sell here ?—Charley: Sell I why it's just what will be wanted; are we always to have a lot of stale coming "'' - from "Auckland ? *It should be put up in heaps jomewhero and sold every spring. j Tom—Let's have Have you any .-., .obacco, Bill? -Bill:. No; we'll be .passing ,'.'. )McJlO\yiN'3,and'.caß'got some good tobacco '' here. ' „ , i f (45" Beat Bread delivered daily from MoSowah's 1 ' Bakery. '_ -. " '"]'a;m e. 1 s ;ttj;R'N e;b, ~, .... ~ JUI'LOE, ~ j -,-..,.MAJtf I'mMV SHORTLAND,; THAM.SS.

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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1834, 8 June 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1834, 8 June 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1834, 8 June 1874, Page 2

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