Business Notices MEABS & CO.] [MEABB.& CO TB\ ! TE/V! !.. TEA! TEA!! AT . . -.- • . 2s, 2s 6d,' 3s, and 3s 6d per Vo. JUST ARRIVED (Ex s.s. Zillarney and James Wilson) finest early picked first crop JSTew Season Teas, . AND A LARGE STOCK OP First-Class Groceries! ; Also, direct from Canterbury, : A SPLENDID LOT OF NEW CURED j BACON AND HAMS, CHEESE, i WOOD'S FLOUR, in 1001b. and 501b. Bags,; Potatoes, Finbst Nbw Oatmeal, &c, " &c, &c. ALWAYS ON SALE— : Maize, Oats, Bran, Sharpß, Chaff, &c, at Lowest Prices. .BUTTER and EGGS we get; Fresh Weekly from the Best Dairies in the Province. None cmi Undersell its for Cheapness and Quality. — We cannot le surpassed. TEA!—If you want a Good Cup yeu can always get it at Mears and Co.'s, GROCERS, TEA-DEAIERS, &c, POLiEN STREET. Don't forget, when taking your Saturday's Night Promenade, to call and Buy your ■ ■. m Tea and Groceries at MEARS AND C O.'S, POLLEN STREET. DIRECT FROM LONDON. Ex ' Martha Fisheb.' IKA T) A C~~K A G E S IOU JL GROCERIES . AND OILMEN'S STORES, i^6NSISTING of Currants, Raisins, Figs, VJ Apricot Jams, Apple Jelly, Lemon Peel, Baking Powder, Scented, Salad and. Castor Oils, Bottled Vinegar, Pickles, \ and £ Sardines, Starch, Candles, Matches, Blacking, &c, &c. To arrive from Canterbury— 5 Tons Woon's Fiottb 10 Tons Potatoes 5 Cases Bacoit and 5 Cases Ghbesb Ex Mail Steamer— 2100 lib Tins Fresh Salmon, lOd each. £ Sardines, 6d ; i do, 10d ; Yorkshire Relish, 9d per bottle; Jams, 8d per tin ; Figs, Is per box ; Flour, 7s 6d per 601b bag, or6lbs for Is; oatmeal, 3d per lb; Fresh Butter, Is 8d per lb ; Salt Butter, Is 4d per lb j—All guaranted to be of the Best Quality. W. DEEBLE, New Store, fronting Rolleston and Baillio Streets. Store closes at 7 p.m., and on Saturdays at 10.30 p.m. Earthenware! Earthenware! 'Earthenware! TO ARRIVE SOON^-; 5 CR-A/T ELS:; ■:-il ■*■■ ■•■;■.■■• ox ••■-■ '■■'■■■■' ': ; EARTHENWARE! ; DIRECT. mo make Room and obtain Money McGowan has determined to CLEAR OUT as much as possible of his present STOCK at a GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE! —WE MUST SELL OR BURST ~ NO GOODS WILL BE BOOKED AT REDUCED PRICES, for the simple fact that it won't pay, and we want the money. Now is the time to replace the broken Crockery. • \ A SMALL CHOICE SHIPMENT 1 • ..... •■■ ;- .of: '■ ■■■■ ■■■.•■■■ ■■- ;■• '■' New Season Tea, I JUST ARRIVED. I am doing my beet to have, the Best 3s Tea South of the Line. McGOWAN'S 3s TEA* (A GOOD ARTICLE) IS THE CHEAPEST. 3/- Tea at McGowan's; ;■■ ■ \ VISITORS TO WELLINGTON. ITELBO U R~N~E TJOTEL, • WILLIS STREET, (Three minutes' walk from the Wharf,), J. N. O W E N, PbOTBIxI/CB. THIS Establishment is replete with every convenience, and will be found admirably suited for strangers visiting Wellington. The Table d'H6te is second to none in the City, and under the personal supervision ol the proprietor, the wants of Visitors are well ■ attended to. Hot, Coib, ivo Showbe Baths. Remember the Address. 3116
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Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3001, 27 September 1878, Page 3
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492Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3001, 27 September 1878, Page 3
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