j Bazaar Bazaar ! Bazaar! Bazaar! IH AID OF 1«K piIAHAMSTOWN Tlf ESLEYAN^ pfHURCH, Wira Opbh This Pat, THUBSDAY, FRIDAY and SATUHDAY, 28th, 29th aits 30th Mjbok Imx., IN THB ACADEMY OF MUSIC, WHEN A GRAND DISPLAY °* USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL ARTICLES will ia ' ON EXHIBITION AND FOE SALE. The Bazaar will be OPENED at 2 p.m. on THUBSDAY, By His Wobshif thi Matob. Bazaar open* each day from 2 to 5 p.m. j and, 6 to 10 p.m. Admission ..." Onk Shilling 2290 Businest Notices The Auckland Hotel, Queen and High Stibeis. rpHB Proprietor would respectfully direct ,J. speciel attention to the central position of the Dining Booms attached to his Com* modious Family Hotel, and to the superior accommodation which it affordi, not only to city business people, country visitors, ladies and gentlemen ai riving in Auckland either by steamer or sailing retsels, but to the publio generally. E?ery Delicacy of the Seuoo provided. English and American Illustrated Newspapers are laid on the tables immediately on arrival of each Mkil Steamer. Civil nnd obligiag attendantsF&IOES—Th* moit moderate in Auckland, Breakfast, Dinner, and Tea-time Arranged so as to meet the convenience of all oktsea. 2302 NOTICE. , A LL CLAIMS against the Estate of -£*- Jambs Mackay, Native Land Purchase Agent, are to be sent to W. H. Kissifog, Esquire, Solicitor, Auckland, on or before the Ist day of April, 1878.* THOMAS MORBIN,} C. 0. MoMILLAK, C Trustees. J. Y. BTETENSON,) 2284 Thames Rifle Gallery. THE SHOOTING GALLERY in Bboww Sxbbkt is NOW OPEN for Bifle Practice. A Le Fanohaux Rerolver for Competition; Names to be taken TO NIGHT. CHOICE BBANDB OF TOBACCO AND OIGABB. PAVBBHivaiNas, Scbim, PAtrre, &c, (all at the Lowest Bates.) ! w. j. bTr low hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of the patronage hitherto re* ceived by him. House Decorating is all its Branches at the usual moderate charges. 2272 Selling Off I _59lliag Off II EC. MORGAN, Bootmaker, near Wharf, . Bhortland, (Established 1867), begs respectfully to inform the Public that being compelled to realise upon his Stock of Boots, they -mil be Sold at 16 per/cent, below what they hare cost. Please call and see if there is anything that will suit you. All Accounts owing to E. 0. Morgan must be PAID by the 25th of April. Ladies', Gents', and Children's Boots and Shoes made *o order Cheaper than any other house on the Thames. 2283 JUST ARRIVED. T U S T ARRIVED, ; Fbom the Tahaki, AHD NOW LANDING, Ex .« Thb Evjnrnro Stab" ft "Matakana," 2 Cargoes of Splendid Potatoes, Grown by S. d. Baird of OUhuhu, W. Taylor of Tamaki, and other well-known settlers. Pbiocs—According to sample. Also to Arrive from the same place, in a few ; days— 1500 MORE BAGS OF POTATOES, AH of Splendid Quality. \ Also, a quantity of REALLY FIRST-CLASS WELLI WON HAY. $&" Address — j ■■■;■■ BENJAMIN GREENWOOD, GENERAL PRODUCE DEALER, ! POLLEN STREET, Shobtland. : 2286 Seeds! Seeds!! Seeds!!! NSW SEEDS of this Season, 1878, can | now be Supplied in Varieties-too numerous to name. Choice Pot Plants. Also, Dessert Fruits of Splendid Quality. H. STILWUJLL, 2021 Parawai Nursery, Thames
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2845, 28 March 1878, Page 3
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517Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2845, 28 March 1878, Page 3
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