Grocery ' t''- v; ' ADVERTISEMENT. ."'. [, :. BEST FRESH BUTTER on the THAMES, TJOLITICS being flat, stale, and; unprofid'X.-'- able, our undivided attention is directed to business. • TRY OUR SUPERIOR TEAS From 2s to 3s 6d, In small Boxes, 15s 6d to 20s—no one cany give better value. ' * dAsia?EßiOß;iiisT. ; Lamb's Superfine Flour, 10s per 501bs: Oatmeal, 3d; Pearl Barley, 4d ; Pearl Tapioca, 8d; Sago, 6d; Neave's Infants' Food, Is 3d; Colonial Groats, lOd; Eog-_ lish ditto, 16 ; West) Indian Arrowroot, Is ; Queensland ditto, Is 3d ; Carbonate Soda, 6d; Tartaric Acid, 3s; Cream Tartar, 2s 6d ; Van Houten's Cocoa, Ss per lb; Morton's Currie,'ls per bottle; Crosse and Blackwell's, Is 3d; Capers, Is; French ' Olives, Is; Spanish ditto, Is 6d; Australian Wine Vinegar, a real genuine article, Is per bottle; Limejuice, Is; Melbourne Worcester Sauce, equal to Lea and Perrin's, Is ; Austin's ditto, 91; Salad and Castor* Oils, 8d; Holloway's Pills, Ointment,. Cockle's Pills, Painkiller, Steedman's Soothing Powders, all la 3d each; Barry's Tricopherous, Is 9d; Chloride of. Lime, per lb. Is ; Epsdm Salt, Id; Senna, 1 ounce packets, 4d; Soap, Blue Mottled, la; Best No. 1 Yellow, la; Carbolic, 9d ; Household, large size, 7d ; Starch, 6d ; W. Soda, 2d; Best Sperm Candles', Is; -Lobsters, Oysters, Marmalade, Is each ; Fresh HerriDgg, lib. tin, lOd ; White Herrings, Red ditto, 2d; Salmon, lib. tin, la 2d; 21bs. ditto, 2s j Sardine^ 7d and Is; Anchovies, Is bottle; Milk, « Eagle" Brand, Is4d; Swiss ditto, Is 3d ; Preserved Meat, 21bs. Tins, Is 8d ; 4lbs. ditto, 2s 8d; 6lbs. Mutton, Ss 3d; Tobaccos, " VeDUB " and other good Brands ; Swiss Cigars, and a stock of other articles too numerous to mention. An excellent assortment of CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, &c, Bold at the Lowest Mai ket Prices. The undersigned is confident that no one can sell good articles at lower prices and at the same time pay 20s in the £. It is his aim and object to perform what he states. To do so it is necessary to have short accounts. Long .standing ones are ruinous to business. He moat respectfully advises the public to invest their money in receipted Grocery Bills instead of Scrip, and to buy their Goods from J, E. HAN SEN, POLIEN SIBEET, SHOET L A N D
KOTIO E. APPLICATION TO KEGISTEB FOKMS Caii novr be obtained at THE EVENING STAB OFFICE, Albert street. a* ECKJPT BOOKS of all kinds, n ornaJL\ mental sonpt letter ut the Evening Bxak Offioo. " ' . T7OUOKSBS ror (*orernment Payment V und Oompauy Debts— Fr'mUtd and Sold ai the &Viki<wn *3xak O&oei BEST TAPIOCA,/ 8d per lb., at .McGO WAN'S
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2608, 18 May 1877, Page 1
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427Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2608, 18 May 1877, Page 1
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