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Groceries, etc Retail Cash Prices. r ! REST FRESH BUTTER, Is 2d per Ib. ; Second Qualify Do., 10d per lb; / Prime Canterburj Cheese (just arrived), 8d per lb whole; do. do. Bacon, from Bid per.. lb by the side; do. do. Hams, very cheap, of the Be»t Quality; Potatoes, $t per cwt by tho j sack; 201bs for Is j JFowl Wheat, lOlbs for Is; Sharps, 12s per 1501b sack; Bran, 7s per sack; Ground Barley—Prime Sample; V Devoe's Kerosene,. 10s per tin. All Groceries and Produce Sold EQUALLY CHEAP and of BEST QUALITY, a Guarantee of which is the Rapid and Continual Increase of Business. Being in a position to Import Direct, enables me to Sell CHEAPER than tho usual Retail Grocer*. fgT Please note the Address — W . D E E B L E, EOLLESTON STEEET, THAMES. MEARS & CO., j Grocers, Tea Dealer, &c, Pollen Stbebt, Teaicss. HAVE on SALE a Large and well-solected Stock of " y FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES. TEA—In Chests, Half-Chests and Boies. B Sold at from 2s; 2s 6d, 3s and 33 6d B perlb. In this article we Challenge and Defy Competition. SUGAR—Crushed Loaf, Com-} All at our pany's No. 1, Lights uaual 1 Yellow. , JLow Pricei. COCOA—Taylor's, Fry's, Bpp's. COFFEE—Best Quality, from Is 8d to U per lb. Blue Berries (in Tins), Is , • Fresh Vension, per Tin, Is 2d „ Salmon in 1 and 21b Tins I „ Lobsters „ Herrings -Kippered Herrings Sardines—Halfs and Quarters ' English Jams and Jellies Calf's Foot Jelly, Orange and Lemon Potted Meats, Anchovy Paste, &c, &c. , Pickles, Sauces, etc., etc. Currants . - . ~ RAISINS—EIeme, Sultunas ) All very „ Muscatels ■ ) Choice. PEODUCE: ' .. ! BUITER-From the Besfc Dairies in the pro- , Tince, and sold at the Lowest Price. . CHEESE^-Canterbury (Best Quality).' BACON and HAMS. ; " POTATOES—Ss 6d per cwt, 181bs for Is. FLOUR—Wood's Silk Dressed, 9s per 501b Bag. - Always-on Sale: Sharps, Bran, Maize, Wheat, Oats, Ohaft', &c< } At the Lowest Pbicbs.' Call and leare your Orders.—Goods delivered to all parts of the Goldfiold. : Our Motto—" SMALL PEOFITS AND QUICK EETUENS! " _ The Best and Cheapest place to buy your Groceries is at MEARS AND CO. S, GEOCEES, TEA DEALEES, &o. POLLEN STREET, THAMES. - 243, B. McGABRIGLE WISHES to call the attention of bis Friends and the Public to his Well-assobted STOCK OF PROVISIONS, And hopes by civility to merit a share of their patronage. Note the addre •# — B. MeG A B R I GL E, Next to Mr Jinsbsok's, Bookseller, ■ POLLEN STEEET. Medical Tjl O'FLAHEETY, L.E.C.S.L, Poiien Stbeet. AT HOME— Feom 9 to 10 A.M., and „ 6to 8 r.M. 2400 Messrs Snodgrass and Maguire BEG io Notifyllhafc, having Purchased,J,uo Premises, together with the Business of Mrs O. COOLAHAN, Baker, they are now prepared to Supply to all parts of the Township their / FIEST-CLASS QUALITY LOAF At the ruling Market Bates. Pastry, and all kinds of Fancy - Goods as before. Mr Snodgbass, in asking for the support . of Mrs Coolahan's old Customers and tho Public generally, would reniind thorn that he was the Pioneer Baker of tho Thames,-being ' tbe first to supply Bread in the District. Note the Address— • MESSES.SNODGBASS AND i MAGUIEE, ! Corner of Pollen and Richmond streets, 1 . SHORTLAND. 2322 GEATEFUL-COMFOETING. BEEAKFAST. Ll PPS ' S pOO O A 1 By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion | and nutrition, and by a careful application of , I the fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bills. .It is by the judicious use of such'articles .of diet that - a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to v resist every tendency to diseiise. Hundreds of subtle maladies are. floating around us ready to attack wherever thero is a weak'point. We may escape many , a fatpl shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified! . with pure blood and a properly nourished franie."-'See article in the Civil Service Gfamtte. '■'.. -- Sold in packet* labelled — ~ '. ;j AJK ES EPPS & Co/ •'['■} HOMOEOPATHIC CH^MISi;^ ' ; _ - '.* LOIiDOK. -'.W' '■ ..; .4478:'..:

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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2879, 8 May 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2879, 8 May 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2879, 8 May 1878, Page 3

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