Business ITotices B. GREENWOOD, PRODUCE MEECHANT POLLEN STREET. mO ARRIVE-CARaO of OAT 3 and other Produce from the South. Datxy Expkcted— i CARGrO BONE DUST, of Superior Quality. Market Grardenerfl and others should send orders at one, as this Bono Dust, destroys slugs, and is the finest fertiliser known—one bag being equal te two of the ordinary kind. . SEED FOTATOES—Splendid Samples of all kinds now on hand, in prime condition. FARM AND GARDEN SEED 3of all kinds of unequalled quality. B. G E E E N W O O D. The Shortland Bazaar 13 THB C CHEAPEST HOUSE on the Thames, ) for the following LIST OF GOODS:— Rimmpl's Pomade Concert inns Do Soap Manilla Kiss Do Perfumery Oleographs Fountain and Bottle Musical Album* Violet Powder Dolls Berlin Wool Box Toys Needlfs and Canvass Tin Toys Slippers, &c. Toy Books Rocking ar.d olher Pop Guns™ Horses Guhs.aud Pistols Perambulators Tops* &c. MEN'S SOCK 3 & SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES, &c. Stockings, Children's Socks, Stays, &c. EMBROIDERY. All will,be Sold at COST PRICE to Realize! DON'T FORGET !— SHORTLAND BAZAjYP, POLLEN STREET, Shoutland. Hotels GEORGE ROBSOX, (Late PROVIDORE s.s. ROTOMAHANA), HAVING TAKEN COTrNIKGHAM'fI Newmarket Hotel, BEG 3to inform his Friends and ViHtors to Auckland, that ifc will bo worth their ■while to pay him a visit at his Suburban Retreat, whore they will hear the swe.*t notes of the skylark, the song of the nightingale, and the shrill shriek of the iron horse ; added to which\they will, receive a hearty welcome and good cheei\ ETERY ACCOMMODATION FOR , VISITORS. Busses from foot of Shortland street every half hour. . 889 jgTAR S&L JJOTEL, ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND. FAMILY AND COMMEECIAL. MOT AND GOLD BATHS. BILLIARDS. NIGHT POSTER. '£. J. DAVIDSON, ' 714 .' Proprietor. ' N O T I OE TO -MERCHANtSj SHABBBOKERS M\U MANAGERS, ETC. ■Tjti'lt LATEST CONVENIENCE mSLEGBAPH FORMS (80. 171) bounc? 1 . ... ■;.■■', in Books of 100 oach, with Block for ksoping uncmoi'tmdum of fcolegrams, Just Pubiishsd >it the Sr«»rSo Sxah office. Th?ao handy little books are coming in» o -ssee&l use in Aucslnad, and other places, imongn! all c]>wsc^ of busine- saon baring to trausrnit iu.portant telegratjis THAMES VISITOES TO AUCKLAND OAN be accommodated with Comfortable PRIVATE BOAKD and KEaIDENCE upon moderate terms'.at — Mbs John Cashel's, i Upper Hobson Btr«;et, Auckland. Opposite Auckland Weetera Acaiiemy. McGOWAN'S, for Bacon, Hams, Potatoes, &c.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2644, 29 June 1877, Page 1
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382Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2644, 29 June 1877, Page 1
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