Business Notices ' Meabs & Co.] ' [Mgahs & Co. TEA! TEA!! TEA! TEA!! AT i • 2s, 2s 6d, 3s, and 3s 61 per It. T U S T A R Bit ED (Ex s.s. Killarneyand James Wilson) FINEST EARLY PICKED first crop | New Season-Tea^ AND ... ... .-■ A LARGE STOCK OP % First-Class Groceries! Also, direct from Canterbury, A SPLENDID LOT OF NEW CUBED BACON AND HAMS, CHEESE, ; WOOD'S FLOUR, in 1001b. and 501b. Bags, Potatoes, Finest New Oatmbai, ■ &c, .&c, . &o. ■ ALWAYS ON SALE— Maize, Oats, Bran, Sharps, Chaff, &<}., at ' Lowest Prices. BUTTER and EGGS we get Fresh. Weekly from tlie Best Dairies in the Province. None can Undersell us for Cheapness and Quality. — We cannot be surpassed. : TEA!—If you want a Good Cup jib, can always get it at - Mears and Co.'s, GROCERS, TEA-DEALERS, &c, POLLEN STREET. Don't for«et, when taking your Saturday's Night Promenade, to call and Buy your Tea and Groceries at MEAES AND C O/S, ! POLLEN STBEET. | DIRECT FROM LONDON. Ex ' MABTHA FISHEE.' IKA T)ACK A G E S IOU -L GROCERIES AND OILMEN'S STORES, /CONSISTING of Currants, Raisins, Figs, \J Apricot Jams, Apple Jelly, Lemon Peel, Baking Powder, Scented,-Salad and Castor Oils, Bottled Tinegar, Pickles, £ and f Sardines, Starch, Candles, Matches, Blacking, &c.,. &p. To arrive from Canterbury— 5 Tons Woon'* Fmttb 10 Tons Potatoes 5 Cases Bacon and 5 Cases Chbbsb Xx Mail Steamer— • 2100 lib Tins Fresh Salmon, lOd each. i Sardines, 6d; i do, 10* j Yorkshire Relish, 9d per bottle; Jams, 8d per tin,j Fies, Is per box; Flour, 7s 6d p« 601b bag, or 6lbß for Is; oatmeal, 3d per lb; Fresh Butter, Is 8d per lb; Salt Butter, Is 4d per lb ;—All guaranted to be of the Bert Quality. W* DEEBLEi : New Store, fronting Eolleston and Baillie Streets. Store closes at 7 p.m., and on Saturdays at 10.30 p.m. Earthenware! Earthenware! Earthenware! TO ABBIVE SOON— 5 :CKAT;j;;I: - ■'•■ •' '■' ' oi ■'■ v'■■-■■'■ - -:. ■ EAI^HENWAEEI I DIRECT. nnO make Boom and obtain Money McCrpwan has determined to CLEAR OUT as much as possible of his present STOCK at a; CREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE! —WE MUST.SELL OBBUBST--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 OF New Season Tea, JUST ABBIVED. I am doing my best to have the Seat 3s Tea South of the Line. McGOWAN'S 3s TEA - (A GOOD ARTICLE) IS THE CHEAPEST. 3/- Tea at MoGowan's. * ... _ _—!___„, to wellington. ' melboubTe tjotel, : willis stbeet, ; (Three minutes' walk from*the Wharf,) J. N. O W EN, Peopbiitob. THIS Establishment is replete with every 1 convenience, and will be found admirably suite 4 for strangers visiting Wellington. I The Table d'H&to is second to none in the City, and under the personal supervision of the proprietor, the wants of Visitors are well attended to. . ■_ Hot, Cou>, asd Showbb Bathb. Bemember the Address." 8116 J ■
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Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3004, 1 October 1878, Page 3
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488Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3004, 1 October 1878, Page 3
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