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Grocers THE CHEAPEST HOUSE ON THE THAMES GENERAL GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS IS THE "[f POT milE late firm of F. HEWIN & CO. gratefully acknowledge the Liberal X Patronage accorded them since the opening of the Thames Goldfield, and respectfully solicit a continuance of the same for the New Firm. Fbbdk. Hewin Henby Hewin i & BR OT '^S' IMPOETEBS OF T E A S, " X FANCY AND STAPLE GEOCEEIES, &c, BACON AND CHEESE FACTORS, - . OWEN-LTREET, GEAHAMSTOWN, Ard ai their x<iew Buildine?— COENKR OF QUEEN AND WELLESLY STEEETS, AUCKLAND. In reference to the above F. Hewin &Bbother assure the Public tlat tlie sarae sound principles of conducting business so successfully practised by the late firm F. H. & Go. will be adhered to, viz... First Class Goods at Lowest Bates for Cash Only, combined with punctuality in the Execution of all.orders <ntmsted to them, and trust that their friends and the public generally will give them the same large amount of support the old firm have so long and conconstantly enjoyed. Mr. F. Hewin's long experience in the Auck- .. land Market will always ensure our Patrons getting the best valuo on the Thames for their money.

J. E. HANS E N'S ADVERTISEMENT. A PEW BEASONS WHY! rjiHß SEASON WET our AdvertiieX mette are rather uncommon : Because the common ones are not sufficiently read.. The Teaeon -why the Super did not honour Wallnutt's order : Because to give the General Government; ■ nut to crack. ; The reaion why Sir George Gr*y will not 1' be Premier next session : Because he is too honest for a corrupt A jscmbly. •The reason why Bothichild took Vogel and the Lonn under his wings: Because he •was well paid for it. • • -' « ' ■ Th# reason why Vogel and McLean received the " Brigand " Order s Because they were worthy of it. The reason why Vogel is not likely to stay very long in New Zealand : Because it will soon be too hot for him. The reason.why J. E. TTansen is so largely patronised by the public: Became he keeps good articles, and sells at the lowest possible ~ prices. < _ : Tho reasons why he can do 'so, and still always pay 20s in the £, are— Ist. Goods well bought in the best markets. 2nd. Economy of Management. 3rd. A large sale and quick returns. PRICE LIST.—CASH! Lamb's Superfine Flour, 501bs 6s 6d (501bs) Price's fall weight Candles . Is Price's Night Lights . .... . lOd perdoz Soap, large bar* . . . 7d Washing Soda . ; . 2d Salad and Castor Oils . . 8d Holloway'a Pills and Ointment Is 3d Perry Dims* Painkiller . Is 3d Brown's Tomato Sauce - ■ 6d Austin's Worcester Sauce • lOd - Preserved Milk . . . 9d, Is, Is 6d Best Hobart Town Jams . 9d tolOd Melbourne • do. . 8d English do. . Is Keilor's Marmalade . . Is French Prunes . . . 9d per 1b Dried Apples . . . lOd „ New Zealand Preserved Meats 2s 6d, 41b nett Fresh BuMer from the best Dairies in the '- Province. A good assortment of Crockery and Glassware, at lowest rates. <§g° The reasons are patent to all why they should buy their Groceries, Crockery, &c, from - , J. E. HANSEN, OHINEMUEI STOEES, SHOETLAKD. Agent for Snowden's Rubber Stamps. , . Ordors Promptly Executed. ■' \ TN tho usual way of business we called on Mr McGowak for his Advertisement. " Oh," says he, " I haven't time; just tell the people I'm Selling things very Cheap—and sell I muat, or else apply to my Uncle for an advance upon, personal security. And, stop—mind you toll the Gentry I hare got Capt. White's Pickles—tho, genuine article— . at 2s 3d per. bottle } Jams, at 6Jd.'\ 563 BAY OF PLENTY TIMES AGENCY. THE Undersigned are prepared to Receive Subscriptions and Advertisements for the Bay of Plenty Times, Published Bi-weekly in,the flourishing Towship of Tauranga.—• HbrcBAFT, McOuixotTGm, & Co., \Eywiyt> Stab Office, GrakamKtown.

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2027, 3 July 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2027, 3 July 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2027, 3 July 1875, Page 4

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