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Provisions Earthenware! Earthenware! Earthenware! TO ABRIVE SOON--5 CRATES I ■ . , ■■'■.■,■■ !'•■OT ■ ■ ■ EARTHENWARE! DIEECT. fpO make , Boom and obtain Mooey McGowan has determined to CLEAR OUT m maoh as possible of his present STOCK at a GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE! —WE MUST SELL OB BUBST — NO GOODS WILL BE BOOKED AT SEDUCED PRICES, for the simple foot that it won't pay, and we want the money. Now is the time to replies) the broken Crockery. A SMALL CHOICE SHIPMENT Of New Season Tea, JUST ARRIVED. I am doing my beit to have the Best 38 Tea South of thb Lnri. McGOWAN'S 3s TEA (A GOOD ARTICLE) IS THE CHEAPEST. 3/- Tea at McGowan's. J. E. HANSEN'S ADVERTISEMENT. ADTANCE THE THAMES. XOTWITH3TANDING the obstruction! of ' " Soapy Dan " and Scheming Billy (who are entitled to a banquet of eggs on the Foreihore) the prosperty of this district it now assured for the future: the railway toon to be a reality; lands opened and cultivated by bona fide lettler* ; power to eemtruet • good i Harbor placed in our hands; 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 substantial instalments of justice go long with* held 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 equal to the above amount will take place at once.' . -' ■■'■■•■' '■■ ■■.■■'-' : ':'■■■ ■'■"' Cash Price in half-chests as-low as Is 9d per lb. Not less than 61b, 1* 10d; a really Good Tea, 2s 6d per lb; Very Fine, 3»; Extra Fine Strong Congou and Assam, Si 6d; Small Boxes, 18s. , Tkese prices will DEFY COMPETITION. FRESH BUTTER from the best; dairies at Hikutaia, Tamaki, and Onehunga. This article is so well known as to require, no further comment —■— CASH PBICE LIST. > Pastry Butter, 8d .'per lb; Best Otago Oat* meal, 6s per 251bs; Canterbury Flour, 7s to 8s per sQlbs; Tapiooa, 8d; hago, 6d ; Pearl Barley, ii i Heave's Food, Is 2d; Hard's ditto, Is 2d; Hops, Is 6d j Canary Hemp, and , Rape Seed, 6d per lb; Carbolic Soap, 9d; Soft Soap, 8d; Holloway's Fills and Ointment, Cockle's Pills, Steed man's Soothing Pew ders, Painkiller, Is 8d each; Tricopherout, Is 3d; King of Pain, 2s; Wizard Oil, 2* ; Allen's Lung Balsam, 4a 6d; Baxter's do do, Is 3d s Powell's Balsam of Aniseed, Is 4d ; Chloride of Lime, la; Swiss Milk,. In; Uocoa and Milk, Is, 3d ; Coffee and Milk, Is 6d ; Potted Meats, Bd'; Preserved MeatH, 2<b tins, Is6d; 41b do, 2s 8d; 6lbi Mutton, 3s ; Venison, lOd ; lib tin Oyetcrs, 9d j Kippered Herrings, Is 3d ; 71b tins Jam, 7d per lb ; Jars Preservod Ginger, 5s 6d ;. Candied Ginger, 2s lb ;Liuuguice, per bottie, Is; Australian Wine Vinegar, Xs; Melbourne Worcester Sauce, lOd ; Mellor'a do, Is; Yorkshire Relisb, 9d. ToBiCCOS: —Venus, Barrett's Twist, and other good brands. Swiss Cigars. Canterbury Hams, Bacon, Cheese, Potatoes. Sharps, Bran, Maize, Oats, Wheat, &c. Reductions in Crookery^'Oiuua, Glass, and Tinware Haying Direct, Inipoitutions from Lsndan and elsewhere, and altrays bayi»K i" the best markets, t,ho undcrsignefll v ia a position to compete with anj ilome on the Thtimej. [fc is his aim to gire his Customers Vulu? for their Money. J. E. HTV SEN, POLLEN STREET. LOCAL GOSSIP. I say, Bill, where do you intend eppuqing jour Christmas Holiday* P Well, Jaclc, I hove not yet, m-ide up my mind. I think I will stay at tlin Tham«» and see the sports. Last year I went to Auoljlund, »nd before I oame-baok 1 wps nearly crjjppled, through having such a confounded tight pair of boot*. Where did you get your boots from, Jack? I never hear you oomplajn.' Me, Bill? I got them from Morgan's; he makes such an eai-y, good boos (Bythe-byo, he is the fame chap that mode such go<x! wttertijjhts for our crowd in the early duys.) Don't you recollect ponr Tom, how he used to tell us we were doing wrong not, to g > down to Jihortland ? My word, Jack! I do want tliia pair «o!ed, and I will call and ate him. i Well, Bill, don't forget to take Mary June. , He has got such fine Ladies' »nd Boyst' and 1 Girls' Boots, and they are so cheap. He told me he would advertise the reduction in his prices, but the public would cay it was a puff, and that he did not believe in it. Everybody should get their boots from E.G. MO EG AN, THB CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE SELLER AND MAKEI*. POI/LEN STREET, SHORXLANI).

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Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3084, 6 January 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3084, 6 January 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3084, 6 January 1879, Page 3

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