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Public Auction Sales. THIS DAY. At 11 o'clock. HAMS,' BACON, WHEAT, HEEEINGS, FLOIJU, ONION?, KEIIOSENK, MINING TOOLS, &c. F. A. PTTLLUIN.K Will sell, at Dowden's Auction Mart, Albert- .... ...street, This Pay, at 11 o'clock, ONE CASIi CANTERBURY BACON AND J1 A.MS 3 cwfc Pigs' Jowls 2 bags Onions 4 bags damaged V< heat 2 doz tins Red Herrings 1 Wasbstand and Bedstead 1 large Smi'ilis' Bellows - 1 small Do Do - . 2 doz Mining Picks. Hammers, Drills, &c, ,2 doz Galvanised Iron Buckets ■ -5 cases Kerosene Sewing Machines &c, &c. . • TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8.. P. A. PULLEINE . Has received instructions to sell on Tuesday, .the Bth inst,, ONE WHKELER, "and WILSON'S HAND SEWING MACHINE (5 Wilcox and Gibbs' do. do. do. 2 Family Favouiite Sewing Machines Photographic Albums ■■ Concertinas ■ ' Ladies'Morocco.Leather Bags / Japanense Trays .Books : Abyssian clay Pipes And. a lot of Fancy Goods suitable for Christmas presents, &c,, <6c., &c. ; T.HIS DAY; . | At 11 o'clock. THE FUENITUEE AND EFFECTS ■' W AN INTESTATE ESTATE. MESSES'GUDGEON AND CO. . Will sell by public auctioß, at their Rooms, • ' Brown-street, r FURNITURE' AND EFFECTS, . Valuable Engravings, large quantity of , Clothing, Feather Bedj Blankets, Sheets, Books, &o, ' Flour and Poultry. Groceries. . . ,

WHOLESALE GBOCEM. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, EVEEY- LINE CONNECTED IN THE GROCERY AND PROVISION BUSINESS, . |At Auckland Wholesale Pbices. BEING now in receipt of NSW GQODS, bought for Cash inrLondon, and consigned to'us for immediate salej we can offer Wholesale Buyers every advantage in the above line, having now here, and at our Wholesale Firm in Auckland, the largest and most varied Stock in the Province of Auckland. - SPECIAL LINES, AT EXTRA LOW RATES 500 cases Sa'mon, lib tins 25 tons Fine and Coarae jSalt 25 tons Washing Soda J 10,; tons Whiting .. . 50 cases Borden's Kagle Milk 5 cases Macaroni and Vennicella 50gcases lie)) & Black's Plaids , Carriage and Pavalia Candles. always on hand : ANDEBSON & MOW ATI'-5 DDNEDIN AND OAMARU FLOUR, In Sacks—so's and 100's. ' CANTERBURY CHEESE, BACON AND : . HAMS. ■ BAKNBTT & LEVY", IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE GROCERS, AUCKLAND AND GRAHAMSTOWN.

■/\HINEMURI • STORES, \J Shorthand. Not under the Patronage of the Native Office.' Depands solely on Free Tbade with : Natives as well as Europeans. J. E, Hansen will Cash Prices. defy anyone to sell Full weight Candles Is good articles at lower L W ditto lOd prices. He buys in Salad Oil (Morton's the best markets, has and Whybro's) 8d but'little expense in Castor Oil 8d connection with his Soap (large bars) ; business, and is con- from 7d tented with the smal- Washing Soda 2d ■ lest possible profits Best Tasmanian Jams consistent with always tin 9d to lOd paying 20s in the £. , Tomato Sauce 9d Worce ter auce ; Our Frenh Butter not % {A st Is ' surpassed ior quality in Preserve the province. To buy from lOd a good article is true A very fine ' economy. . .To bay for per lb 2s cash in real economy; By the half chest Is 9d and to purchase your A Good Tea ' 2s 6d Groceries from the Very Good Tea 3s N.Uundarsigned is the The Best Tea ever very perfection of eco- imported 3s 6d nomy.' Competition is Tobacco—Venus 5s the soul of ttade. No do Barrett'sTwist 5a 6d Co-operative Grocery Other good brands ' needed. Go in toi' a from. 4s .'{Co-operative Fire In-' Kerosene per tin surance Society, the (Devoes) 10a premiums will be re- Maize from duced, and we will 5s 6d to 6s Gd .; be able to sell cheaper Lamb's superfine flour than ever, SOlbs 8s ALSO ON SALE, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, AT LOWEST RATES. J, E. HANSEN, OHINEMURI STORES, SHORTLAND. NEWINGTON HOUSEMILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, ■ , Bbown Stbeet. MRS CORSTON, in inviting attention to her NEW STOCK OF MILLINERY, bees to state that she will keep nothing but First Class Goods, so that the Ladies of the Thames will at all times depend upon getting the first of fashions at fcer. establishment. — W.B.—Dress and Mantle Making done on the premises in all its branchesr-An APPRFNTICB W.mted.

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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1911, 5 December 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1911, 5 December 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1911, 5 December 1874, Page 2

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