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Drapery J. MARSHALL ■ :-..:':\. /.'. '"■■■■•..!!.-'. - '■is kow '- . ■ • ■- ■ " - OPENING UP A SHIPMENT ■' .;" ;.■;;"■ " -": ■.'.'■■' OJf ■ ' ' ." ' 11 PACKAGES MILLINERY, &c, ♦ i ; EX " MENDOZA," Feom LONDON. ■. " '" -' •'■ >;■.• , -- ■ „ - ■ .• ■ * . ALSO/EX "HERO":— A SHIPMENT OF FIRST-CLASS MELBOURNE-MADE CLOTHING, MADE ONLY FEOM GEELONG TWEEDS. ALBERT STREET & POLLEN STREET. le^" To the LAVIES OF THE THAMES. . . J. MARBHALL begs, respectfully to announce that he has added a DRESS and , MANTLE MAKING DEPARTMENT, Ttrhich will be carried on over the shop(en- * trance in Albert street) under the ronr.agGmenfc of a First cijass Dbess Makes from MELBOURNE. T Grocery J. E. HANSEN'S ADVERTISEMENT. BEST FRESH BUTTER on the Thames from Onehunga, Taipaki, and Hikutnia, XXUW DU XTXittt-t: alweye on Sale. « r<swwl rViv* WANTED EVERYBODY TO TBY a vjtOOu. i^Up our teas. Unsurpassed for Strength and Flavor. Com-l\-P r| V*Q petition challenged, defied, and deVi -*- *><*• • featcd in this Article. . CASH PRICE LIST. AQOOD CUP OFTEAis « Crown » Brnnd and Bycroft's Best Flour, 9a really a scientific preparation. 6d pw 60 i bB . food's Flour, 9s ; CanterSome prefer all black Tea, others a bury do 7b . p ota toes, by the Bag, 5s per mixture of green. The most whole- cwt>; Freßh Ten j ßOn> Hb tins, Is; Blue some is that made from black alone, Berries do., lOd; Potted Strasbourg Meat, and if one teaspoonful of tea be do #j 8d . Coffee and Mi ]i j do>) la 6d . p ag . allowed for each person besides try Butter> 9d per ib ; Good' Hops, Is an extra one for the teapot, an m- 6d lb . p,,^ Cheese; Canlerfusion of excellent strength may bu Hamß> be|t brand| la per lb . Fine be obtained. The Tea should be Cheese, 8d ; Teas, from 2s to 3s 6d per lb; in»de in a bright metal teapot if Salmon, Oysters, Lobsters, Is each; Venipossible, because bright substances gon in tin 9 Holloway'a Pills and Ointment, retain the heat longer than rougli Cockle's Pills, Steediren's Soothing Powones ; a metal teapot extracts all the dcr> lg 3d . chloridrj Lime, Is 5 Carbolic, strength in the first infusion of Tea, Soap) 9d . Tricopherous, Is 6d ; Swiss leatingnone for the last brewing, an Milk> ls . p reße rTed Meals, 21bs, Is Bdj earthenware teapot being slower in 4 i bs 2s 8d; 61bs, 3s 3d; Preserved Ginger, its notion upon the herb admits of a 5, g d _ er : ar better Tea being poured out at last. \, ~ . ,Then the water must not only . ™on *„"", _ n . - have just boiled, but be in the Tery Maize, Oats, Wheat, Pollard, Bran, Chaff, act of boiling at the time it is poured & c-» &c, &c, &c. over the leaves, or no good Tea can «„■■,■. ' , « v m bo made. If the water has stopped A Good Assortment of Crockery, Glassor gone off the boil one half minute, ware, Tinware, at Lowest Trices. the Tea will be weak and tasteless, " for only water really at the boiling Notice :—Having just suffered considerable point will extract the qualities of the losses, principally caused by the extravagant, Tea, and it should stand from fifteen unscrupulous, and unprincipled conduct of a to twenty minutes before pouring late Government Agent, the Undersigned is out. The teapot should be tho- compelled to request his Customers to PAY roughly dry and warm before put- UP THEIR ACCOUNTS, and begs also to tins the Tea in. In routing the inform them that he cannot IN FUTURE bolngwatc'oniotbeTeuit^beet ALLOW 'ANY ACCOUNTS TO RUN only'to* half fill the teapot, and in longer than ONE MONTH. All npt paid.at ten minutes to add the remainder. expiration of that time must be CLOSED, as By this process the heat is kept up. long credit is unremunerative and not likely When the infusion has once been to improve the position of a man in business, made it is useless to add any more Undersigned considers that, whatever others Tea to that already in the teapot. may do, he is bound by honor to meet his If more be required, it is better to engagements, and always pay 20s in the £. useasecondteapot.jug.orlargecup, _ „ .- TC ,:r7; „- 3 ~~„ o taking care to cover closely, and J. E. HANSEN, GROCER, place in the oven till fully infused, Potttjw Strpvt then it may be added to that already i^ollEK &TBEET, in the teapot.. '.... S H OR TLA N D It seems an easy thing to make a mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm^immmmmmmm m^mmm , , Cupof Good T^-andreally is .0, Uj^& WHEN YOU GET IT AT —— —r^ — -r— — McGOWAN'S XHOR SALE — FREEHOLD ALLOTaiwvifmiM. Jj MENTS in Mackay street, with Three- _ , _, .TT - , roomed COTTAGES erected thereon. Price 3/- Tea at McGowan s. desoto^ioo. Appiyto A. Hume, Agent, / Albert street

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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2897, 29 May 1878, Page 1

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761

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2897, 29 May 1878, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2897, 29 May 1878, Page 1

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