LOCAL MANUFACTURE. :"'0 ' • ' S J. MARSHALL'S *■■■■,' Tailoring and Outfitting Department HAS JUST OPENED UP A NEW STOCK ■ /•■■■•■• OF GEELONG, MOSGIEL, and ENGLISH TWEEDS, ! DOESKINS and BROAD CLOTHS. «gt an experience d; london c u.t tee. fit and Workmanship guabanteed. THE CRESS AND MANTLE-MAKING DEPARTMENT (decently added) IS UNDER THE CHARGE OF A LADS OF EPXEBIENCE IN 80MB OF THE BEST MeLBOUBNB HOUSES. Orders received in both Establishments. J. MARSHALL, ALBERT STREET AND POLLEN STEEET. « ■ . ■ i -.„- ,^., , ■ ■ ■ ... 2787
Business Noti^s Coal and Firewesd Dep6t, BEACH ROAD (opposite Custom House). THE Undersigned is prepared to SUPPLY the following Articles at the Lowest Bates with promptitude and despatch: — Beat Newcastle Coal „ Bay of Islands Coal „ Waikato Coal FIREWOOD CUT AND UNCUT. Also—A large Supply of PROPS, SLABS, and all kinds of MINING TIMBER constantly on band. ■ MAURICE CASEY. 1250 Removal. REMOVAL OF THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED BUSINESS ON THE THAMES. [Established 1867.] EC. MORGAN bogs to inform his Cus- • tomera and the Public of the Thames that he has REMOVED into the Shop late in the occupation of Mr CuiriTT, Saddler, Foiebk Sibebt, Shortland (next door to T. Wood's, Tobacconist), where he trusts to obtain a share of the support and patronage so long accorded to him. He wishes to call special attention of Fathers and Mothers desirous; of Studying Economy to his Stock of « . ■ Chtxdben's akd Youths' E. S. and Lace Boots, Especially made for the Season. Ladies', Gentlemen's, & Children's Boots and Shoes made with neatness and despatch, and a GOOD FIT GUARANTEED. . Upte'tht Address V>' \ E.C.MORGAN, BOOTMAKER. "" Pollen Stbeet Shobtland. 2698 CHEAP BACON I !! /"IEO. DALZIEL wishes to inform the Thames Public that he has just Purchased a SPLENDID LOT of k a DAIRY-FED BACON PIGS, And in order to give Miners and others an opportunity of haying REAL HOMKOURED BACON, he has determined to sell same Very Cheap, Tiz., Fourpenee half-penny per lb. FOR CASH ONLY. This is a chance that rarely occurs, and should be taken advantage of. George Dalziel, MARY STREET, SHORTLAND. ■ 2706 DOOR MATS, Is 9d each, AT M EARS AND C O.'S, POLLEN STREET.
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2952, 1 August 1878, Page 3
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