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Grocers THE CHEAPEST HOUSE ON THE THAMES i ' ■ FOR GENERAL GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS THE T POT npilE late firm of F. HEWIN & CO. gratefully acknowledge the Liberal JL Patronage accorded them since the opening of the Thames Goldfield, and respectfully solicit a continuance of the same for the New Firm. Feepk. Hewin X Henbt His win 'VV IMPORTERS OF <$' T E .A. S, T., FANCY AND STAPLE GROCEBIES, .&<*.., BACON AND CHEESE FACTORS, •'_ ~f ' OWEN-STREET, GBAHAMSTOWN, : ' A . And.at their New Buildings— COENUE^^XJEE^ ! LT STEEETS, AUCKLAND. " "*'■" ■> In reference to the above F. Hewjn & Bbotheb assure the Public that the same sound principles of conducting business no ! successfully practised by the late firm F. H. & Go. will be adhered, to, yiz.,;Fiißt Classpdods at Lowest Bates for Cash Only, combined witH.paWctflflflity'in'th'e-texecufion of all orders entrusted 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 con- | . constantly enjoyed. Mr. F. Hewin's long experience in the Auckland Market will always ensure our Patrons getting the best value on the Thames for their money. Furniture, &c. THE;;CH:BPEBT HOUSE ON THE THAMES . : . TO PROCURE . FUENJTUEE, BEDDING, ■CROCKERY, AND ETEET HOUSEHOLD EEQUISITE AT IS " Cocit's Furniture and Mattress '" ''\'V;. xMiNUFACTO^Y,, "".' M A R V S T X, E E T, - ' • (OPPOSITE THAMES HOSPITAL). ■ .

J. E. H A N S E N'S : \ ADVEETISEMENT. .; ■ , A FEW REASONS Wfil'! * mHE EEASON WHY onr AdvertiseJL meets are rather uncommoia: Because the common ones five not sufficiently read. The reason why the Super did not honour Waljnutb's .order : Because to give the G-eneral Government ft nut to crack. The reason why Sir George Grey will not be Premier next session : -Because lie is too honest for a corrjip^-ABsembly. "; — "z - The reason. wKy Rothschild took Vogel and the Loan under his wings: Because he ■was well paid for ifc. The reason why Vogel and McLean received the "Brigand" Order: Because they were worthy of it. The reason why Vogel is not likely to stay Tory long in New Zealand : Because it will / toon be too hot for him. j The reason why J. E. ITANSEir is so largely i patronised by the public : Becauee lie keeps good articles, and sells at the lowest possible prices. ■ The reasons why he can do ao, and itill always pay 20a in the- £, are— Ist. Goods well bought in tho best markets. 2nd. Economy of "Management. 3rd. A large sale and quick returns. PRICE LIST.—CASH! Lamb's Superfine Flour, 501bB" 6s 6d (501bB) Price's full weight Candle 3 . Is . Price's Night Lights . . lOd per doz' Soap, large bars .. ■.. .7d Washing. Soda . : . 2d Salad and Castor Oils . .. 8d Holloway's Pills and Ointment Is' 3d Perry Divii' Painkiller . Is 3d Brown's Tomato Sauce ♦" 6d Austin's Worceiter Sauce , lOd Preserved Milk .. , . .- 9d, Is, Is 6d Best Hobart Town Jams . 9d to 10d Melboxirno do. . 8d English do. . Is Eeilor's Marmalade. . . Is French Prunes .. ' . , . 9d per lb Dried Apples ... . . lOd „ New Zealand Preserved Meats 2i6d,41b nett Fresh Bull er from the beat Dairies in the Province. A good assortment of Crockery and Glassware, at lowest rates. iggp" The reasons are patent to^all why they should buy their Groceries,-CrocVery, &c, from J. E. HANSEN, OHINEMUEI STOEES, SHORTLAND. Agent for Snowden's Rubber Stamps. Orders Promptly Executed, GRATEFUL— COMFORTING. TfIPPS^S pOCOA. BREAKFAST. 11 By a thorough knowledge of the natural lawe which, govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, a»d by a careful application of the fine prcparties of well»selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flivouved beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to dis'ense. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever ther* is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal Bhaft bj keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood' and a properly nourished franio."-'Se» article in. the Civil Service Gai Me. II »do simply with boiling water or milk. Sold in jacket* (in tins for abroad) labelled — JAMES rEPPS & CO., HOMOEOPATHIC CHEMISTS, 48, ThreivSrcedle Sfcreefc, & 170, Piccadilly; Woik6""l?uston Road & Camden Town, London. 518 npHBATRICAL PHUTTING, equal to Mcl 1,. -bourne Trcrk at tVeEvEKire SxasOffice

TN the usual way of business we called on Mr McGowan for his 'Advertisement. . " Oh^" says he, " I haven't time; just tell the people I'm Selling things very Cheap—and sell I must, or else apply to my Uncle for an. advance upon personal security. - And, stop—mißd you tell the Gentry I have got Capt. White'i Picltles—the genuine article— at 2s 3d per bottle; Jams, at 61A."- ---' 563 BY HAND ;: , £5 10s . " BY FEET ... £9 10s Instruction to purchasers gratis. Needles and all requisites always en sale. J. GRIGG, AGENT FOE THE THAMES. An extensive and varied assortment of I Iron Bedsteads, English and American' Chairs, &c, &c, &c, MATTEESS MAKEE AND UNDEETAKEE, THAMES BEDDING FACTORY* POLIJEN STREET, NEAE.THE KA.Bi.KA. BBIDOE. BAY OF PLENTY TIMES AGENCY, rp HE Undersigned are prepared to Receive JL Subscriptions and Advertisemente for the Bay of Plenty Times, Published Bi-weekly in the flourishing-Towehip of Tauranga.—Hoicbatt, NoCvvlothzv, & Co., Etbto"* Stab Office, Q-rakansßtown.

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 3032, 9 July 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 3032, 9 July 1875, Page 4

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