Bazaar Bazaar 1 Bazaar! Bazaar ! IST AID OF THE p HAHAMSTOWN WESLEYAN p HUECH, WILI. OPBK 0* TIiITBSDAY, FRIDAY abb SATURDAY, 28th, 29th and 30th Masoh Ikst., 78 THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, WHEN A GRAND DISPLAY OF USEFUL AND OBNAMENTAL AETICLES WILL BB ON EXHIBITION AND FOR SALE. The Bazaer will be OPENED at 2 p.m. on THURSDAY, By His Wobbiup thb Matob. Baziar opens each day from-2 to 5 p.m. } and 6 to 10 p.m. Admission Ons Shilung 2290 Business' Notices NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS against the Estate of James Maccay, Native Band Purchase Agent, are to be sent to W. H. Kittling, Esquire, Solicitor, Auckland, on or before the Ist day of April, 1878. THOMAS MORBIN,^ C. O. MoMILLAN, £ Trustees. I J. Y. STEVENSON,) 2284 Thames Rifle Gallery. mHE SHOOTING GALLERY in Baoww J. Stmet is NOW OPEN for Rifle Practice. A Le Fanchaux Revolver for Competition; Names to be taken TO-NIGHT. CHOICE BRANDS OF TOBACCO AND CIGARS. PA?IBHiXGIXGB, SOBIM, PAIHT3, &0., (all at the Lowest Rates.) w. j. bTel o w hopes, by strict attention to busmen, to merit; a continuance of the patronage hitherto received by him. House Decorating ia all its Branches at the usual moderate charges. ... . 2272 Selling OfflJSillingf Off I! EC. MORGAN, Bootmaker, near Wharf, « Shortland, (Established 1867), begs respectfully to inform the Public that being compelled to realise upon his Stock of Boots, they will be Sold at 16 per cent, below what they have cost. Please call and see if there is anything that will suit you. All Account* owicg to E. 0. Morgan must be PAID by the 25th of April. Ladies', Gents', and Children's Boots and Shoes made to order Cheaper i than any other house on the Thames. 2583 JUST ARRIVED. TUSTAE E I V B D, Fbom thb Tamaki, ' AtO) NOW LANDING, Ex " Tra ETBKnro Stab" A " Mataxaka," 2 Cargoes of Splendid Potatoes, Grown by 8. 0. Baird of Otahuhn, W. Taylor of Tamaki, and other well-known settlers. Pbiois —According to sample. Also to Arrive from the same place, in a few days— 1500 MOEE BAGS OF POTATOES, '/'I of Splendid Quality. Also, a quantity of EEALLY FIBST-CLASS WELLWON HAY. %ST Address— BENJAMIN GREENWOOD, GENEEAL PHODUCE DEALEB, POLLEN STEEET, Shobtland. 2286 MUSICAL TEEAT! FOE A FEW DAYS LONGEE. 3. GUCZSEY, INSTRUMENT AND MUSIC SELLER, of Auckland, ha# ARRIVED at GRAHAMSTOWN, and IS NOW OPEN AT OWEN STREET, Giahamstown, opposite Allaway's Eating Houie, and will CLOSE on MONDAY, April Ist. H. 0. has brought a well • selected and Choice Stock of Music, Musical Instruments, and requisites of the finest qualities, and he intends offering them at the-very lowest remunerative prices, as he is finally giving up business in Auckland, and leaving for England. Harmonium in walnut, £18. Piano in walnut, by Bord, £35. Be in time for the Bargains. Come at once. No reasonable offer refused. 2232 JU 8 T RECEIVE D— AUSTRALASIAN, March 9 AUSTRALASIAN SK ETCHER, Mar. 10. J. H. JirnmsoH, Pollen street, Bhortland. al LAWLESS (late G. Waluw), whele- . . sale and retail Tobacconist, next Bank of New Zealand, Brown street j Grahamstown. CRICKET, FOOTBALL, and BILLIARD ROOM REQUISITES Always in Stock.
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2844, 27 March 1878, Page 3
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