Provisions Earthenware! Earthenware! Earthenware! TO ARRIVE SOON— 5 ORAT ES j EiKTHENWAKE! j DIBECT. TO make Boom and obtain Money McGowan has determined to CLEAR OUT as much as possible of his present STOCK at a GREAT REDUCTION IM PRICE ! —WE MUST SELL OR BURST — NO GOODS Wllti BE BOOKED AT REDUCED PRICES, .for the simple fact that it won't pay, and we fwanb the money. Now is the time to replaoe the broken Crockery. A SMALL CHOICE SHIPMENT, New Season Tea, JUST ARRIVED. I am doing my best to have the Best 3s Tea South of thb Line. McGOWAN'S 3s TEA (A GOOD, ARTICLE) IS THE CHEAPEST. 3/- Tea at McGowan's. J. B.- HAN SEN'S ADVERTISEMENT. ADVANCE THE THAMES. NOTWITHSTANDING the obstructions of | . "Soapy Dan "and Scheming Billy (who are entitled to a banquet of eggs on the Foreshore) the - prosperty of this district is now assured for the future: the railway soon to be a reality ; lands opened and cultivated by bona fide settlers ; power to construct a good Harbor placed in our bands; Educational Institutions fostered; the people of the Thames may congratulate themselves that through the accession to office of the present Government, they will now receive these sub* stantial instalments of justice so long withheld by the Vogel-Atkinson Government. GOOD NEWS. Reduction of 2d Duty on Teas, another measure of justice to the masses. Having a large stock of Teas on hand the reduction equatrto the above amount will take place at once. ' > .. Cash Price in half-chests as low as Is 9d per lb. Not less than 61b, la lOd ; a really Good Tea, 2s 6d per lb; Very Fine, 3s; Extra Fine Strong Congou and Assam, 3s 6d; Small Boxes, 18s. ' These prices will DEFY COMPETITION. FRESH BUTTER from the best dairies at Hikutaia, Tamaki, and Onehunga. This article is so well known as to requite no further comment —— CASH PRICE LIST. , Pastry Butter, 8d Jper lb; Best Ot:igo Oat* ' meal, 6a per 25lbs; Canterbury Flour, 7s to 8s per 501bs; Tapioca, 8d; Hago, 6d ; Pearl Barley, Id ; Neave's \ Foo% Is 2d; Hard's ditto, Is 2d; Hops, Is 6d; Canary Hemp, and Rape Seed, 6d per lb; Carbolic Soap, 9d; Soft Soap, 8d; Hollowaj's Pills and Ointment, Cockle's Pills, Steed man's Soothing' Powders, Painkiller, Is 3d each ; Tricopherous, Is 3d ; King of Pain, 2s; Wizard Oil, 2s; Allen's Lung Balsam, 4s 6d; .Baxter's do do, Is 3d ; Powell's Balsam of An Wed, Is 41; Chlondoof Lime, 1b; Swi»s Milk, Is; Oocoa and Milk, Is 3d ; Coffee and Milk, Is 6d ; Potted Meats,-8d ; P/eserved Meats, 2ib tins, Is 6d; 41b do, 2s 8d r 6lbs' Mutton, 3s ; Venison, lOd; lib tin Oysters, 9d ; Kippered Herrings, Is 3d; Vlb tins Jam, 7d" per lb; Jars Preserved Ginger, 5s 6d ; Candied Ginger, 2s lb; Lm.ejuiof, per bottle, Is; Ausfiralian Wine Vinegar, Is; Melbourne Worcester Sauce, lOd ; Mellor's do, Is; Yorkshire Relish, 9d. Tohicoob: —Venus, Barrett's Twist, and other good brands. Swiss Cigars. Canterbury Hams, B&con, Cbeese, Potatoes. Sharps, Bran, - Maize, Oats, Wheat, &o. ' Reductions in Crockery, China, Glass, .and i , . ■ * .' <ft An'ving Direct Importatiops frona London j!ndX* cv»liere» and ajwavs baying in the best ' marketable undersigned ii\in a position to compete wilii^ay house on the Thames. It is his aim tog*ro. hi« Customers Value for their Money. ii^-^ J. E. HAN.SEN, POLLEN STREET. .; , LOCAL GOSSIP. I say, Bill, where do you intend spending your Christmas Holidays? " ; Well, Jack, I have not yet made up my m'lad. I think I will stay at the Thames and "see the sports. Last year I went to Auckland, snd before I cinie back 1 was/nearly crippled, | through having such a confounded tight pair I of .boots. Where did you get your boots ' from, Ja< k? I never hear you complain. Me, Bill? I got them from Morgan's; he makes such an easy, good boo*. (Bytbe-bye, he is the same ohap that made such good wetertights for our crowd in the early days.) Don't you recollect posr ,Tom, how he used to tell us we were doing wrong not to go down toShortland? My word, Jack! I clo want this pair soled, and I will cail and see him. Well, Bill, don't forget to take Mary Jane. He lias got such fine Ladies' and Boys' and Girls' Boots, and they ure so CHEAP. ,He told me be would advertise the reduction in his prices, but the public would Eay it was a puff, and that he did not believe in it. Everybody should get their boots from E. C. MORGAN, THE CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE SELLER AND MAKER, POLLEN STBBET^HORTLAND.
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Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3081, 2 January 1879, Page 3
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