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Shipping, STEAM TO AUCKLAND THIS DAY - AT '4 AND 10 P.M. CiEBYiNG Passengers a.md Cargo. « • ■ r ! 'HE fine new side • wheel • X' Steamer ' 'HAURAKI.' ::ii PilOM GRAHAMSTOWS. Saturday, at 4 o'clock afternoon : i From AUOK&AND. Saturday, at 10 o'clock morning ' V P.S. 'MAMIA.' • From TaJurc. Saturday, at 10 o'c'ock Weather and other circumstances permitting, (if Not' responsible for accidents in Shipping,' Carrying, or Discharging Lire Stock. . •' HOLME'S BROS. : :.i- ■=.' ~8. ONYON, Agent. AUSTRALASIAN: STEAM' NAVIGATION •' CO.'S FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS. BYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, Transhipping' to. BRISBAN E, ALL OTHER . QUEENSLAND PORTS, ADELAIDE, and KING GEORGE'S SOUND, by the A.S.N. • Company's Steamers. i 'CYPHRENES,' j 2,500 tons,' T.' Wood, Commander, expected on or about December 5, will leave as above six hour's affor arrival. For freight or passage, and all particulars, apply to H,. M. "JERVIS, Agent, Auckland; R. ONYON, Agent, Grahamstown. . SHIPPING NOTICE. - T HS TIMS TABLES, Rates A of Passage Money, Freights, and every information required concerning the undermentioned Steamship' services, to be obtained at the Steamship Agency office,- Graharastoiva:— Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company. Information for Passengers and Shippers. H. M. Jervis, Ageut, Auckland. 'HERo,'s,s., for Sydney and Melbourne, CfitrropHANK and Co.,- Agents,, Auckland. . New,- Zealand Steam Shipping Company's Steamers for all Southern Provinces, Combes and DaiiDJ, Agents, Auckland. E. ONYON, Agent, Grahamstown.

Business Notices. BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE. WILLIAM STEEN T)EGS Respectfully to intimate to his Friends D and the Public generally tbifc lie has taken 01 his own account the Business which he lately conducted f >r Mr W. Wilson, and trusting that, by strict attention to Business, and having a good selection, and making a really first-class article, to obtain as liberal a patronage as bestowed on his predecessor. All kinds of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes made to order on the shortest notice. Repairs of all kinds neatly executed. iiflP Please Note the Address— WILLIAM STEEN, LateW. Wilson and Co., BOOT WAREHOUSE, Pollen-Btreet, Shortland. ]?OY J>EOTHERB, , PHOTOGRAPHERS, "IN Returning Thanks to tbeir numerous A Friends and the Public in general tor the very liberal support they have received since commencing business, beg to intimate that their ■Studio will be CLOSED from the 4th to the 23rd of November, to' enable them to make alterations. During which time they will be in Attendance daily between the hours of 3 and 5 o'clock p.m., to receive and deliver orders. ALTERATION OF HOUEB OF attendance. "nR.PAYNE,P.C.S.; L R.C.P.; M.R.C.S., -S-J Eng.; L.S.A., &c, fo».; Licentiate in L® at horae for consultation from 8 to 10 in the Morning, and from 6 to 8 !».«(, i,»: W VACCINATION on Friday M nrn : n „. ■tMtak. Perfectly Pur guaranteed! 'jo PIC OF THE Dill

the riuestion is. go where von mi Is who ato be Mayor, ami who is your man ?' ' But to strangers in town this is awfully s i ow i or. wherever we come or wherever wo rn ' We are sure to find somo one to ask if wo'know S» I 1? doe 3 Stand the beat show! Whether Antliony, Ehrenfried, or Rowe it a a case of who has the most tin. But I'll tell you a thing of more interest far iliat a where do you liquor ami which is your bar ? ease' 1 " n an3wereil witl ' far greater And as Williams has started witli new consi-'necs ; K tVwilMlm 'a fl,Ul "r' ASS ; ' 1110 Williams s you will go in. Yon^n ll^! 1 s s tiaHbd tllorc r >'C "° aoullfc, ' brown stout- y ° U Ch ° OSo from 01a I,ertto An(! I WfllfA 0 4 t ! 10 i All, 'l: an ' ls,asllin S pale sherry, ® Schiedam Schnapps that is nourshing '^' C ' ICU ' asser '"stilled from tho And a splendid old simple of Gin. BUt roam°^ 3 y ° a llaV ° staying aml care not to there get a bottle for home; s»lle e33ey ' 3 ' ilc( * 0l! > aiu * sparkling MoPiiwWrt'imif t r > and ; s,;otch Wiiiskoy as well, si t n w-n lndl , a llum an( l Kinahau's Lh„ ■ wi. I V t" lam3 3 n( )w quickly go in. t will ? . lO i r I n umper oJ Williams's Port iu'/i K'. a * y , moi3te " "V throttle with what merqiiants define as a very sound Wins And will go on improving in bottle. provincial iiotbl • QUEEN STREET. ' TELEGMPH FORST A NEW SUPPLY of these forma, hound SX ttp in Books of 200 each, with butt for keeping memorandum of all messages despatched, JUST PRINTED at the Advertiser office, These, books hava be?n Jokdcl very conTenie^l wi us«M to business mea, and as, tbev ar« be?i)jf largely used,;

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

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

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

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