NEW SPEING AND SUMMER MILLINERY, NEW SPRING AND SUMMER DRAPERY, NEW £LOIH ING, :,, Are now Opened up at j S. HETHERINOTON!S,V" I Consisting of the Most FASHIONABLE' i mall DEPARTMENTS, dl of I which were carefully selected, great' j care being taken in selecting only new j and stylish patterns—all of which are 1 now offered to tRe Thames Public at ■ the Lowest-Possible Cash Prices. ! INSPECTION INVITED.
Business Notices < McGowan's (jEOCEEY AND JBaKEEY; McGOWAN'S n e W SHOP is Supplied with a large Stock of. NEW & FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES, which lio is. determined to sell at the lowest possible rates Parties taking a small order of any kind of Goods can have them in most cases cheaper than the so-called Wholesale Houses. You naturally ask how is this P—Because he buys for Cash, and a small percentage on a quick sale pays him well. Pbote the above by Tbui! THE LITTLE SHOP TO LET. Apply to James McGowak. J. E. HAN S E N'S ADVERTISEMENT. TOPIC OF THE DAY. IT/' HAT is meant by Abolition?— The exH tinction of elected Supeinrtendents and Councils,- and replacing them by nominated Ministerial "Satraps." Ministerial definition of liberty: Concentration of power. Why. does the Government want the provinces abolished ?—Foreteeing that the present colonial revenue .-will be insufficient to meet their extravagant expenditure, and to -pay the enormous interest on loans, they desire to divert every channel of revenue towards the " Maelstrom of colonial finance." How will they be able to pay the £2 to Koad Boards, etc., etc. ?—By increased taxation, which, after the necessary manipulation at Wellington, will be returned minusl. Why is the Government in eucb hurry to force the resolutions through this Bession*?— Because they are afraid their designs will be sera through before the next. The Abobtion and Local Government Bills are like a bunch of carrots held before a don—y. ' Not being a paid patriot, the above i* only of secondary importance to me. At the Ohinemuti Stores, Shortland, you can get Groceries of the best qualifies, at lowest possible prices. Fresh Butter, from the best dairies in the province. Also onisale, a good assortment of Crockery, Glassware, etc. PRICE LIST.—CASH! Teas from . ... 2s to 3s 61 Lamb's Superfine Flour . 7s (sO!bs) Price's full weight Candles . Is Price's Night Lights . . . 10J per dqz Soap, large bars . . . 7d Washing Soda . : . 2d Salad and Caetor Oils . . 8d Holloway's Pills and Ointment 'Is 3d Perry Davis' Painkiller , . Is 3d Brown'e Tomato Sauce . 6d ■ Austin's Worcester Sauce . 10J Preserved Milk . . . 9d, Is, la 6J Melbourne Jams ' . 8d Best Tasmanian do. . . lOd English do. .Is Eeilor's Marmalade . . Is French Prunes . . . 9d per 1b Dried Apples . _.. . lOd „ Fresh Salmon, lib tins -Is Sardines . . . . Bd, Is New Zealand Preserved Meats 2s 6d ,41b nett ■ Do. do. .Is 8d , Prime Canterbury Cheese, Bacon, Hams, ■•^ Potted Bu'ter. \ J. E. HANSEN, SHOETLAND. Agent for Snowden's Bubber Stamps,-now general use among Mining Companies, business men, and others. Orders Promptly Executed.. WH. HAZARD, Gunmaker, &c, &c, • 17, Brown-street, Grahamstown, has . on hand Breech and Muzzle-loading Guns; Colt'r, Smith and Westoa's, Sharp's^ Adams' Webley*s, Lefancbeure, Flober.t'B, Snider, Whitworth, Wesley Richards, Enfield, Henry Rifle's and Revolvers j Dixon's and Hawksley'g Powder Flacks and Shot Pouches; Eley's Caps, Wads, Wire Cartridges, &c. Cartridge Cases for Breech-loading Shot Gunß already filled, or filled to order on-the shortest notice. Repairing done in the beat manner and warranted to give satisfaction.. Door Plates Engraved; Mathematical and Surgical Instruments, Trusses, Locks, Keys &c., &c, made or repaired; Meerschaum Pipes Mounted. 7375 THI O V BR O THE KS, PHOTOGKAPHEItS, ■POilß N-S lEEEI * SHORTLAND. EVERY variety of Label for Soda-water Manufacturers, in letter-press. Superior designs in lithograph, at the EVBKINa SIAB Office. Vj EWEST designs in type on hand, and I.V constant additions being miMi«, at tin Kvj^KaSrAH Office.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2130, 1 November 1875, Page 1
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631Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2130, 1 November 1875, Page 1
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