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_._, Amusements Barlow's Biile Gallery, Bbown Stbeet, Gjjahavstowk. PRIZES! PEIZES! PRIZES! \ LLCOMEES' PRIZE for the highestj j A scorer in any Bix Shots any night, of fchd ! present week, a Handsome CIGAR .CASH) { "chock fall of Cigars." ' - j I CHOICE BRANDS OF TOBACCO -AND, i CIGARS. , f , ; | j ——■" ' i ' > Oils, Colors, Varnishes Scrim, Tacks. PAPERHANGINGS! 1 PAPERHANGINGS!! ' Paints of all Colors ready mixed for use. ? Notices i hi CHAINS! CHAIRS! ! CHAIRS 1 i i i i > < is 5U L> r \J ?.j ? ] , „ „, Offered at Prices j From 3s 6d to 4s .3d each J ! AT P ; ' F. DANSPS, \ : CABINET MA.KEK, POLLEN STREET, m . Shobtland. i . ' ■ ' I I E. C. M O RGANj , BOOTMAKER, PoiiEN Street, Shobtiand, ' , T>EGS to inform the Public that he hai on X> SALE a Large Stock of • COLONIAL-MADE MEN'S AND , WOMEN'S, BOYS' AND ' ■ GIRLS' BOOTS, which he is offering at such Prices that must command a speedy Sale. The following are some of his quotation! :— ' < Men's E.S. Boots from ~ H»6d '„ Boys' E.S. Boots fro n 9s 6d Men's Balmorals from 12s 6d Boys' Balmorals from 9s Women's E.S. (very strong caliji 11s CHILDREN'S BOOTS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS VERT CHEAP. *g- Tbt Morgan's 10b 6d Men's BiacHSß's (worth 16s). A email lot of Men's Bluchers at B*. » ■ r' i ' You will 'save, money by buying your Boot* at - E. C. MO R.G A N'S, Pollen Stebet Shoetland. , : -»■ '-'^8698 , - -' '■ '-""- i- ' 'ji > ! '„ V IN retiring from the Proprietorship of the UNITED SERVICE HOTEL, John Hancock desires to express to his Patrons and the Public his' grateful' acknowledgment for the liberal support and warm encourage*' ment he has > received in his endeavors to sustain ,the reputation of the houses of entertainment under His-control for so many years in f >Auckland.,.. TpotheVPrws especially his sincere thanks are due far their occasional wogds of encomium. In withdrawing .into private life, John Hancock considers himself especially fortunate in being able to take with him into retirement the esteem' and goodwill of hit patrons and fellow-citizens. 1 ' Johh Hancock, i Queen street, Auckland. -, .October.^ 1878. „ , JOHN 0 HANCOCK, encouraged by the eupport his conduct has received, feels that he may safely take the liberty of recommending his successor at the United Service, Mb H. N. Abbott, who, he feels convinced, will in the future conduct the house in the came liberal spirit by providing everything of the very best quality, and by civility to the constituents which in the pact gained for the Hotel its reputation. 3230 Stock PRINCE ARTHUR. mHE Celebiated IMPORTED HEAVY 1 DRAUGHT CLYDESDALE STALLION, PRINCE ARTHUR, Wiil Stand at the NOTTINGHAM CASTLE HOTEL, PIAKO, for the season. ; TsßHS:—Single Mare ... ... £4 10a Od Two or more ... ... £4 each , Groomage, 5s each Mare. •," . ! e Secure Paddocks at Is 6d per week, but no -' responsibility incurred. Payments on or before 12thJanuary, 1879. PRINCE ARTHUR'S Pedigree is well known. His Stock are serving as Sires all over the Province, and, as Dreft Stock, bring the highest mrrket price. RICHARD GWYJSNE. Hamilton Hotel, '*■' Hamilton, WaiUato, 7th October, 1878. ' N.B.—GOOD ROAD THROUGH TO PIAKO. ,32^3 /KIORREOT NUMBERS Guarantee at \J the EVENING STAB, Thames

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Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3011, 9 October 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3011, 9 October 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3011, 9 October 1878, Page 3

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