Notices EXCURSIONS TO OHINEMUBI AND THE UPPEE THAMES PlCfflC PARTIES PROVIDED WIIH ALL REQUIREMENTS. MB ALLEN, well known on the Thus* for bis abilitj as a Caterer, ii now PROVIDOBE of the P.S. TE AROHA AND ' P.B. RUBY, and ia in a position to supply Picnic or Excursion Parties with all kinds of Refresh* ments. The terms will be such as cannot fail to give entire satisfaction, ani the stjle and taste with which the refreshments are served n-ust commend themselves to all. Terms, &c, upon application to Mr Altai on board Te Aroha or Buby. 3314 Toys! Toys! Toys! CHRISTMAS LSD NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS! USEFUL, ORNAMENTAL, GOOD, AND CHEAP. Why did Sir Julias leave the Country? Because the SHORTLAND BAZAAR sold too cheap. DON'T FORGET THE OLD SHOP— SHORTLAND BAZAAR, Opposite Me'bourne Hotel, BHORTLAKD.. FANCY KEPO3ITOaY. Miss Brown HAS OPENED a WelLseleoted STOCK o? FANCY GO OD S: TOY 3, DOLLS, GLASSWARE, LUSTBES, VASKI OSNAMVITTS OT AXX DkSCBITTI )WS, Suitable for Christmas and New Year's Gift!. * WOOL ORK IN VARIETY. Beads, Berlin Wool of all colon. Remember the Address— -■■■-. MISS BBOWN'S FATKCY REPOSITORY AND DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT, POLLEN STREET, SHORTLAND, In the premises formerly occupied by Durham and McLeod. . . . Christmas Presents ! •NEW YEAR^:,§IFT3 ! U to h k tJe'E's'tn o, THAMES BAZAAR/ BROWN STREET, GBAHAMSTOWN. FANCY GOODiL TOYS, CHINA, GLASSWAKJ&, MOCKERYWARE, VASES, LUSTRES, ORNAMENTS, and EVERY DESORIPTION OP USEFUL GOODS/ : The LaegbSt and Mcst Bea.vtifu£ Assort. • ment on the Thames. . '. ' A Largo Assortment of CHRISTMAS GOODS are now forwaH, and being opened uo for the occasion. Purchasers will find ' JiVKRYTHLN G suitable fort he appr achin? Holidiiys, foeether with other neces'arieii. - The LARGEST a"d BEST COLLECTION j of PHOIOGRAPHIO ALBUMS in >ne Province. CONCERTINAS, CABINETWARK, and FANCY GOODS in Om( Vbriety. A Splendid Aesortraeut of DOLLS ..-. and TOYS. Ncib—Closed on SATURDAY till Sunset . THAMES BAZAAR, Beowk Stbbbt, 3 doors from Bank of New Zealand. 3168 . Strawberries AND Cream! mHE FINEST 3TEAWBEKRIES ia the Market, Fresh Every Morning, &vo to be bad at CAN TELLS, ' POLLEN STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN. ; Sugar and Cream ad lib. 318S Tararu Gardens. : ; ' • O^- : mHESE GAEDENS *re now OPEN TO THE PUBLIC For the Season Commencing SATURDAY, OCTOBEE 21." Admission Tickets can be obtained of the Proprietor at the Gardens; at the office of this paper; of Mr Madden, hairdresser ; and of Mr Jefiery, fruiteror, . Brown street. JiiDMissiox (six months) — For Family Ticket, to admit two adults and children under 12 years of ajje ... ICs (Jd For Single, do ... 5 S Qd This will entitle the holder.to. Admission at all times duri»# the day (Sundays included). Strawberries & Cream. FEED. BEMKETT, Peopkietoh. . MH. AIBKY is Sellini? for Uwdv ■ • Money LEGHOKN FLOP HA.TS 25 per cent, below usual Selling Prices. ■ ■ dV2 GWALLEIi, Wholesale eudUetatt _ • Tobacconist, next the Bank of JN ow Zealand Browc-street, Grahams to win, ;
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2498, 8 January 1877, Page 3
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