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Public Auction Sales. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16. At 11 o'clock. HOKI.-INGA BATTKHY, KAMA OEKIK. . JAMES 0114IG, Has received instructions to sell ly auction, at bis Hcoms, Albert-street, r rHE HOKIANGA BATTERY, Karaka I Creek, consisting of Ten Head of Stampers, Water Wheel and Water Right, Business Notices. WHOLESALE GROCERS. , ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, EVERY LINE CONNECTED IN THE GBOCEEY AND PEOVISION BUSINESS, At Auckland Wholesale Pbices. OEING. now in receipt of NEW GOODS, bought for Cash in London, and consigned to us for immediate sale, 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 Aiiokland. SPECIAL L.INES, AT EXTRA LOW RATE 3:— • 500 cases Salmon, lib tins 25 tons Fine and Coarse Salt 25 tons Washing Soda 10 tons Whiting 50 cases Borden's Eagle Milk 5 cases Macaroni and Yermicella 50 cases Bell & Black's Plaids Carriage and Paralin Candles. ALWAYS ON HAND :. ANDERSON & MOW ATI'S DUNEDIN AND : OAMAUU FLOOR, In Sacks—so's and 100's. CANTERBURY CHEESE, BACON AND HAMS. BAUNETT & LEVY," IMPOETEES AND WHOLESALE GEOCEES, AUCKLAND AND GRAHAMSTOWN. HINEMUEI ST;OBES, \J ■ Shortland. Not under the Patronage of the Native Office. Depands solely on Fbee Tbade with Natives as well as Europeans. . J. E. Hahsen 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 be3t 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 jest possible profits Best Tasmanian Jams consistent with always tin '9d to lOd paying 20s in the £. Toma Sauce 9d Worcester Sauce ' OurFrtsh Butler not (Austin's) Is surpassed for quality in Preserved Milk, the province. To buy from 10d 1 a good article is true A very fine Tea, economy. To buy for per lb 2s cash is -real economy; By tlw half-chest ls9d arid to purchase your A Good Tea 2s' Gd Groceries from ' the Very Good Tea : 38 Uundarsigned is the The Best Tea ever very perfection of eco- imported 3s 6d nomy. Competition ia Tobacco—Venus 5s the soul of trade. No do Barrett'sTwist 5s 6d Co-operative Grocery Other good brands needed. Go in lor a from i- 4s Co-operative Fire In- Kerosene per tin surance Society, the (Devoe's) 10s premiums will be re- Maize from duced, and we will 5a 6d to 6s 6d be able to sell cheaper Lamb's superfine^our than ever. 501bs Bs, ALSO ON SALE, CEOCKERY AND GLASSWAEE, AT LOWEST BATES. J. K. HANSEN, OHINEMUKI STOEES, SHORTLAND.

EE - OPENING. FOY BROTHERS, Photographers, beg to inform the Public that, having completed the Additions to their Roooms, they have M-COMMENCKD BUSINESS, with increased accommodation for TiKINGf First-class PORTRAITS ; and trust, with the sirne care and attention io business that they have hitherto bestowed, to merit a continuance of public patronage. . Noto the Address: POLLEN*STREET, SHORTLAND, Between Mary and Sealey-streets, BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE. WILLIAM STEEN BUGS Respectfully to intimate to his Friends and the Public generally that lie has taken on his own account the Business which he lately conducted f >r\\lr W. Wimon, and trust* - ing that, by strict attention to Business, and having a good selection, and making a really first-chm article, to. obtain a's liberal a • patronage as bestowed on his predecessor. All kinds of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Boots and Shoca made to order on the shortest notice. Repairs of all kinds neatly executed. 65* Please Note the Address— WILLIAM STEEN, Late V/, Wilson and Go,, BaO'OT WAREHOUSE, Pollen-street, Shortland. CHRISTMA3 AND NEW TEAR'S HOLIDAYS. TO prevent disappointment R. WISKJM, Tailor, Brown-street, respectfully requests Gentleram requiring Garments for the Holidays to leave their Orders at' their earliest convenience, whereby R.W. will be enabled to execute punctually all commands with which he may be favoured. " . The largest and most varied stock on the Thames, of the best quality, at Reduced Prices to meet the times.

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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1915, 10 December 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1915, 10 December 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1915, 10 December 1874, Page 2

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