Groceries, etc COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON. W. DEEBLE DESIRES to return Thanks to all who have so liberally Patronised him for the last Eight Yean while in business on the Thames, hoping this year will be' one ;of prosperity to all. As far as W. D. it concerned, he is determined to make it so- , by Selling ! THE BEST QUALITY GOODS i AT TJU LOWEST PRICES Consistent with business. And while soliciting a continuance of p faronrs, begs to assert that his ii ...■.-. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST !ri KOCERY TjISTABLISHMENT ON THE THAMES. Pleat* note the oddtvst — W. DEEBLE, Rolleston Street, Tfi AME 8; Notlo— JOHN BRIGHT, PARA WAI, BEGS to call the attention of his friend ■ad General Public to a fresh Btbet of AIMIK'S PATENT MANUBBB. If from 2 to 3 ounce* are nixed in 1 gallon of water, and apply the dotation twice a week, it will greatly promote the growth of Pleats and Trees. 101 I THAMES BTEAM BISCUIT MAINUFACTORY i MKNMIE & DEY : T \ E3IRE to call ths attention of ijc Publi I U and especially the Storekeeper* of the Tliimcß district, to the Large Stock of FLOUR, BISCUITS, CONFECTIONERY FANCY GOODS, AND FRUITi Which they hare on hand, and to arrir suitable for Christmas Trade, which will be told at the Lowest possible Price as they with to effect a Speedy Clearance. Onr Stock of Flow comprises Adelaide, Auckland, and best Bou them Brands, in lacks and 601b bags, '. .| at Mill prices, for Cash. I2T BZSOT7ITS We hare a large and varied assortment (as per price list to be had on application). The erer increasing demand for Hmrn and Dnr's Biscuit*, both for local use and < for export, if sufficient guarantee of their on* rivalled quality. We litre prepared specially : for 'Xinna trade, Picnic Parties. &c., 21b tins I of Dessert Biscuits, including Macaroons, , Batifies, Cracknells, Barcy, 4c. Wholesale price 90s per dosen, and People's Mixed at j 25s per dozen. I IN FA2TCY GOODS EX HERO AND FAMENOTBT, WI HAT* Crosso and Blackwell's Oaine ... Fate's Pork ... „ Veal and Ham . „ SMTory Fief... „ Ham and Chicken, 4c Stewing French Prunes, Muscatels, Ah : monds, Liquorice, Qipsy Nuts, Hovehooßsl , Candy, Fink Jujubes.. . .. ■ ""' Black Currant Loieoges Cough „ - Musk „ Extra Mints . London Mixtures Turkish Delight, Aniseed Balls. Somebody's Luggage. Fancy Boxes suitable for 'Xmas presents. Holly Wreathe and Sprays, fiettt) aad Fancy Gelatine Flags, and Wedding Cake Ornaments in great variety. Thb but pulcx ip en Gaßimus CiJIM AMD FITBTJ BHOBTBJUA]> Ii A* ' ■, "", Mennie and Pe^s, .•. '" "'' • QUmH,BTBiKITi •■• • °\ '"'-"'i™
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2820, 27 February 1878, Page 3
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418Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2820, 27 February 1878, Page 3
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