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.. ;• Drapery ; :j. MARSHALLHAS NOW OPENED UP A FU L L ST 0C X OF ■ ,;.■ ■. . ■■■ ' ■■' ! i Drapery, Millinery, ! Furnishing, Clothing,! ETC., ETC., ETC., EX "LEBU" AND •• FAMENOTH," DIRECT PROM LONDONo ■ " 9ST INSPECTION IS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED!!! ■ ■■o ■■— J. MARSHALL, ALBERT STREET AND POLLENSTREET. i TAILORING AND DRESSMAKING ON THE PREMISES. LEAVING THE THAMES. m; h.~ai re y BEGS to ANNOUNCE he is NEGOTIATING for a BUSINESS away from ' the Thames, and intends holding A BIG SALE!!! OT HIB LARGE Sf CHOICE SUMMER STOCK NOW TO HAND AND TO ARRIVE. As I wish to CLOSE UP the BUSINESS as quickly as possible, GKEAT REDUCTIONS! Will be made to Save the Expense of re-Shipment «T JUST RECEIVEDA Slightly Damaged Lot of — C H I N A MATTINGS—. the large and substantial shop and fire-proof building; also-dwelling house, &c &c, FOR SALE OR.TO LET. _ • XX. A 1 11. £j I , POLLEN STREET. General Notices | General Notices Meam&Co] [Mbahs & Co. J* E* HANSEN'S MBABS"_AND. CO. J^^ TEA ! TEA !! TEA !! !, NOTWITHSTANDING the obitraction. of JIN " SOapy Dan " and Scheming Billj (who are entitled to a banquet of eggs on the NEW SEASON'S Foreshore) the prosperfcy of (his district is Hp ■ a now assured for the future: the railway soon "I Q7Q |^t A^ IX / C *° De B > lauds opened and cultivated I 0 I 0 I LfmOl 10/1/ ty Dona eeltler» S power to construct a . ■ ,' • pood Harbor placed in our hands j Educa- ■ tional Institutions fostered ; _ the people of No. I.— A GOOD TEA. ... 2sperlb. the Thames may congratulate themselves that ■Ax. . . through the accession to office of the present „ 2.—CHOICEST KAISOW CONGOU— Government, thej will now receive these subStrong, rather full sweet Ank'di stantial instalments of justice so long withflavor 28 6d per Ib. held by the Yogel-Atkinson Gorernment. GOOD HEWS. „ 3.-VERYCHOICEST KAISOW CON- of 2d Duty on Teat, another GOU-Full and Strong Pekoe meaßUre of j ustico to the maßßeß# HaTing a Flavor—3s per lb. large Btock ' of Teas on han( j the reducfclon „ 4.-EXTBA CHOICEST pnoj J-•• tb..b«. .^ rtl hh ptort SOUCHONG CONGOU-very CaßhPrice in half-chests as low as Is 9d full and dehcately-flavored Kic) lb Not less than 61b, Is 10c!; a really and Ripe Peko« with strength— &ood Tea> 2s 6d per ]b . y ery Finef 3s . 3s6dpof lb. Extra ,1-ine.Strong Congou and Assam, 3b —— 6d ; Small Boxes, 18s. These TEAS are Unsurpassed for Strength Tliese prices will DEFY COMPETITION, und Flavor. ■ ' — '— FRESH BUTTER from the best dairies at A VERY LIBERAL DISCOUNT Hikutaia, Tamaki, and Onehunga. This arwill be given on tide ia so well known as to require no further Paboklsof 61b». and Boiks, Ham- comment -^ Chksis, and Chests. CASH FKICE LIST. Pastry Butter, 8d per lb; Be»t Otago OatTo arrive, direct from Canterbury, meat, 6s per 251bs; Canterbury Flour, JT CASES CHEESE (Quality Unsur. £■ to _8s P» 501 bs^Tapioca,' Bdj Sago, • I na.. a /4^ • • 6d ; Pearl Barley, *d ; Neave s Food, k paS A^nnNWWTT'fl TTATVr«» I§2d 5 Hard's ditto,-Is 4d; Hops, Is O and BACONjm cloth) m per Jb . Carbolio aoap# 9d . Soffc Soap> ALL OTHER GROCERIES AND OIL- ' S^Jf^SJSi.'b* t*Ssl*£ MAN'S STORES at ders, Painkiller, Is 3d each; Tricopherout, $S" LOWEST PRICES. ls^d ; King of Pain, 2s 3d j Wizard Oil, 2» 3d ; Chloride of Lime, Is; Swiss Milk, New Figs, New Jams and Jollies, Anchovy Is; Cocoa and Milk, Is 3d; Coffee and . Paste and Potted Meats, Kippered Milk, Is 6d ; Potted Meats, 8d ; Preserved Herrings and Fresh Venison. Meats, 2»b tins, Is 6d j 41b do, 2s 8d ; 61bs Mutton, 3s ; Venison, lOd ; lib tin Oysters, ALWAYS'ON SALE— 9d J Kippered Herrines, Is 3d; 71b tins Maize, Oats, Wheat, Sharps, Bran, Chaff, J""1. 7d )<er lb ; Jara Preserved Ginger, 5s etc., etc., at Lowest Priceg. 6d ; Candied Ginger, 2ilib; Liu.ejuioe, per __ bottle, Is; Australian Wine Vinegar, Is; „_, _ _ -^ Melbourne Worcester Sauce, lOd ; Mellor's IQV7Q TLA^ 10*70 do, Is; Yorkshire" Relish, 9d. ToBiCCOfl: JLO/O. I rilO« —Vfenus, Bsrrelt's Twiet, and other good ■ ■"■■^^" brands. Swiss Cigars. Cuaterbury Hams, AT ■ Bacon, Cheese, Potatoes. Sharps; Bran, MEARS & CO/fif, M-°-'Wh^ c- a - ;■ ■ GROCEKS, TEA-DEALERS, T £?™!™ " "' ™' ' AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, w . _. ' -~ fr . , _ .' ■pnTTWW Brrpwir Having Direct linporUtions from L»ndon POLL BSBT KELT, and elee^uere> aud a i wayß buying in the markets, tho undersigned is in a position to . -— compete with any house on the Thames. It is his aim to give his .Customers Value for : Eh a n, s c n , GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. • POLLEN STREET. < rjIHE STAR (Thames) is a, duly Gazetted. Tj HINTING executed in any Color, and' X Journal for the Publication of all-Bank- JL the best designs, At the STAB Of* ruptpy, Highway, and other Public Notjo?s, Albert street. SatnpleslltoKbjp •««■'* f**f» Under variou, Qoloni#l Aot», remises, ' "flilon, the

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Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3044, 16 November 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3044, 16 November 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3044, 16 November 1878, Page 3

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