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Business Notices MH. AIREY is Selling for Ready • Money all the GENERAL DRAPERY at very much Reduced Prices, and requests a Settlement of all Outstanding Accounts, as goods Entered will be Charged the Dsual Selling Prices. EXCURSIONS TO OHINEMURI AND THE UPPER THAMES. PICNIC PAETIEB PROVIDED WITH i ALL EEQUIREMENTS. MR ALLEN, well known on the Thames for his ability as a Caterer, is now PROVIDORE of the P.S. TE AROHA AND P.S. BUSY, and is in a position to supply Picnic or Excursion Parties with all kinds o£ Refreshments. 'J'ho terms will be such aa cannot fail to give entire satisfaction, and tbe style and taste with which the refreshments are served u.usfc commend themselves to all. Terms, &jd., upon application to Mr Allen on board Te Aroha or Kuby. 3314 NOTICE TO THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY AND BOROUGH. Central Pollen Street Cash Store. CHRISTMAS GOODS! CHRISTMAS GOODS! ! T. A. BENNETT HAS OPENED those newly erected Premises in Pollpn street as a GENERAL GEOCERY STORE, and having bought his STOCK before the rise in the market is prepared to supply them at the most reasonable prices. TEA not to bo surpassed on the Thames. SUGAR, JAMS, PICKLES, FLOUE, HAMS, BACON, CHEESE—the best in the market. Call and See the Goods now opened before making purchases for Christmas. Eemember the Address — T. A. BENNETT, CENTRAL POLLEN STEEET, and at THE MOANATAIRI CHEEK, THAMES. 3326 Toys! Toys! Toys! CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS! TTSEFUL, ORNAMENTAL, GOOD, U AND CHEAP. Why did Sir Julias leave the Country ? Because the SHOETLAND BAZAAE sold too cheap. DON'T FOEGET THE OLD SHOP— SHORTLAND BAZA.AB, Opposite Melbourne Hotel, SHOETLAND. - .■■•■■■ -. Tararu Gardens. % rPIHE Proprietor begs to. Intimate to the Public that Mr Jno. Conneli/s 'Bus leaves Grahamstown for the Gardens Eveey Hoim during the day, and that arrangements may be made with him for the Conveyance of Families and Children on very Reasonable Terms. The Proprietor also announces that a number of Horizontal^Bars, Swings, &c, will shortly be erected in the grounds for the amusement of his patrons. Fbed. Bennett, 3047 Proprietor. Hotels CHRISTMAS CHEER. CHRISTMAS CHEER. CiMDEN HOTEL, Pollen Stbeet, Shoktland. IW. -T. CONSTANT ... Pbopkietoh. W^ J.C tnkeß this opportunity of thankH , ing his many friends and the Public for the favor they have shown him for the last eight years, and begs to assure them that nothing will be wanting on his part in the futuro to.merit a continuance of the same. Having laid in a Stock of First-class Liquors of all descriptions, he now begs to submit a price list for the Christmas season : — s. d. Brandy, Hennessy 's, (***) ptr bottle... 9 0 Brandy in ca9e, HeHneesy'e, Obard's Martell's, and Beehive, per bottle 6 0 Bramiy in bulk do ... 5 0 Rum, dark Jamaica, do ... 3 6 Rum, pale do do ... 4 6 Old Port,Sandcman's (very fine}, do ... 4 6 do do do small... 2 6 Sherry (superior, do „.. 4 6 do do per bott'e (sma'l) ..2 6 Old Tom, Burnett's do 4 6 Scotch Whisky, Greenlees aud Co's, per bottle ... . . "" ... 4 6 Scotch Whisky in bulk, per bottle ... 4 0 Irish Whisky, Kinahan's, and Cleary's per bottle ... ... . ... 5 0 Irish Whisky, Dunrille's, per bottle... 4 6 Gin, JDKZ do ... 4 6 Schnapps do ... 5 0 do do (small) 2 6 Champagne No. 2, . do ... 9 0 do do do (small) 4 6 Ginger Wine, English do ..'. 3 6 Claret (Freyche) do ... 3 6 Stout, Guinness', Blood, and Pig Brand, per bottle, ... ... 1 6 Do do do do do (small) 1 0 English Ale, Tennant, Aebby and Leonard Cox and Co.'s, per bottle ... 1 6 do do do do do (small) 1 0 Colonial Ale, per gallon 2 6 Vinegar, Champion's, per bottle ... 0 9 328(3 MH. AIKKY is gelling for Ready • Money 500yds. of the Best FAST COLOR PI'JNTS from 4^ per yard. Vaile has now

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2494, 3 January 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2494, 3 January 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2494, 3 January 1877, Page 3

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