Business Notices Toys! Toys! Toys! CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS! USEFUL, ORNAMENTAL, GOOD, AND CHRAP. Why did Sir Julius leave the Country ? Because the SHOBTLAND BAZAAR sold too cheap. DON'T FORGET THB OLD SHOP—. SHORTLAND BAZAAR, Opposite Melbourne.Hotel, SHORTLAND. New Store at Paeroa. James Eeid & Co. TNFORM the Public of Ohinemuri and _L district that they hare opened the Store lately occupied by Alex. , Hoao& Co. as General Storekeepers AND COMMISSION AGENTS, WITH AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF GENERAL DRAPERY & MEN'S CLOTHINGBlack and Coloured Tweed Coats ; Ditto Trousers and Vests ; Moleskin and Drill Trousers; Crimean, Oxford, Coloured Twill arid White shirts; .Men's Lambs' Wool, Merino, Brown Cotton Pants, Vests,, and Socks ; Men's Flannel Undershirts and Drawers, Ditto Serge Drawers; Belts, Braces, Scarres, Ties, &c, &c. Collars in Great Variety. An Excellent Choice of Men's Boots in Watertights, Elastic Sides, Balmorals, Bluchers, &c, Women's, Girls', and Children's Boots in Great Variety. Warranted the Best Auckland Make. A Choice SelecticraJof Gents' & Ladies' Saddles and Bridles, &c, &c, to be Sold a Bargain. A Lot of Miners' Tools and Ironmongery, Adzes, Axes, Augers,' Miners' Picks, Shovels, Spades, Nails, &c, Ac, Axe, Adze, Hammer, and Pick Handles. XABGE STOCK OF GROCEBIES.. Pint Tumblers, Half-pint do.; also Pewter Pint Measures to be. Sold Cheap. jgF As JAMES EEID & Co. intend doing their business entirely for Cash, they are prepared to Offer the whole at Lowest Auckland Prices. 2889 . Auckland Advertisements TOBACCO! TOBACCO! TOBACCO! CIGABS! CIGARS! CIGARS! mHOMAS W. ALLEN (Late of Ohinemuri), Haying taken those Premises opposite DARBY'S THISTLE HOTEL, lately occupied by Mr H. Patridge, begs to announce to his ¥riendsand the Public,generally, that by keeping none but Frat class Articles, he hopes to merit a share of their patronage. AUCKLAND. May 3rd, 1876. 2255 SYKES' TURKISH BATHS /CONTINUE to be largely patronised. The VJ Russian, Roman, aqd Sulphur Baths are now completed, aud add to the comfort and convenience of his many patients. The great advantage derived from the u«e'of these Baths is manifest from their wide spread use both in Great Britain and America. Rheumatism and Sciatica, Golds, and General Dobility scarcely ever fail to be removed, and an occasional bath is a safeguard against colds, tc. It is a sovereign remedy for those suffering from an inactive liver. An experienced Bathrnati in attendance. Ladies' day—Thursday. Two ladies in attendance. Special treatment under medical supervision if required. E. D. Stkbs, Proprietor. Auckland, February, 1876. 900 TIT R. MACLEAN, DENTIST, PUINCES STBEET, AUCKLAND. 2299 T7l C. C A E E , HOUSE, LAND, k GENERAL AGENT, RENT AND DEBT COLLECTOR, 129. Qcsbit Stbeet. Auckland. 3083 r\ ARDS, Circulars (on note or letter paper) \J in plain and fancy type. Carters' Receipts printed, bound and perforated, at the Bvwmre »vi Office. DEOSPECTING DISHES only 9d, ' IT at McGO WAN'S.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2538, 23 February 1877, Page 1
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