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McCaul's 61b. Fruit Tins, 8s PER DOZEN, ■;■■■■■■■'■.■•- - AT ■ J. COCKS' i OLD ESTABLISHED FUBNIBHIN6-—.■■■: , —WAEEHOUSE, MARY. STREET (Opposite St. Geoh»e's Ohttboh). AL WA V S ON HAND, A Large Supply of FURNITURE—New and Secondhand MATTRESSES CROCKERY IRONMONGERY BRUSHWARE • MATTINGS. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF HOUSEHOLD REQUISITE At Prices to suit the Times. Goods on Hire. — Soirees Supplied with erery Requisite, • - GEORGE WILTSHIRE, (Late of Messrs W, Seivitt and Co., Iron* - mongers) t •. BEG-S to inform the inhabitants of the Thames that lie has OPENED THOSE CENTRALLYSITUATED PREMISES. AT THE CORNER OF MARY AND POLLEN STREETS, With a Lirge and Well-selected Stock of Ironmongery AND GENERAL GROCERIES, And trusts, by careful attention to their wants, to receive a'fuir shore of their patronage and support. ALL KINDS OF IRONMONGERY AT LOWBST KITES. GROCERIES of EVERY DESCRIPTION Not to be excelled in either Quality : or Price. 156 J. D. HURLEY, ANATOMICAL, MILITARY, AND RIDING Bootmaker, From Thomas's, St. Jutnes' street, Piccadilly, London, Bootmaker to Her Majeaiy the Queen and the Royal Family, . j HAYING recommenced Business at the lower end of Shortland (opposite the old Bank of New Zealand), desires to return his sincere thanks to his numerous customers for pasb favours, and to solicit their kind patronage for the future. J. D. H. desires to say that his utmost care and attention as before will \?e paid to Fit and Quality, combined with as moderate charges as possible. 213 EXCURSIONS TO OHINEMURI AND THE UPPEIt THAMES. PICNIC PARTIES PSOYIDED WITH ALL REQUIREMENTS. MR ALLEN, well known on tf'O Thames for his ability as v Caterer, is now PROVIDORE of the ' P.S. TE AROHA. AND P.S. RUBY, and is in a position to supply Picnic or Ex cureion Parties with all kinds of Refrushmentis. The ternis will be such as cm not /ai! to give entire satisfaction, an 1 tho sfcj le and tadte with which the refreshments are suryecl niuat commend thenis'lves to all. Terms,_&:c., upon applicivtion to Mr Allen on board Te Aroha or Buby> 3314

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2530, 14 February 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2530, 14 February 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2530, 14 February 1877, Page 3

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