, Provisions Earthenware! Earthenware! Earthenware I | TO AKRIYE SOON— 5 CRATES EARTHENWARE! DIRECT. rpo make Boom and obtain Monty McGowan has determined to CLEAE OUT as much as possible of his present STOCK at a GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE! —WE MUST SELL OR BUBST-* NO GOODS WILL BE BOOSED AT REDUCED PRICES, for the simple faot 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 ARRIVED. I am doing my best to ha?e ike Best 3a Tea South of thi Liitb. MoGOWAN'S 3s TEA (A GOOD ARTICLE) IS THE CHEAPEST. 3/- Tea at McQowan'g.
J. B. HANSEN'S ADVERTISEMENT. ADTANCE THE THAMES. VOTWITHSTANDINGr the obstruction of " Soapy Dan " and Scheming Billy (who are entitled to a banquet of eggs on the Foreshore) the prosperty of this district ia vow assured for the future: the railway toon to be a reality; land* opened and cultivated by bona fide settler* ; power to construct* good 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 so long with* held by the Vogel-Atkinson Government. GOOD NEWS. Seduction of 2d Duty on Teas, another measure of justice to the masses. Having t large stock of Teas on hand the reduction equal to the above amount will take place at otfce. Cash Price in half-chests as low as Is 9d perlb Not less than 61b, Is lOd ; a really Good Tea, 2s 6d per lb; Very Fine, 3s; Extra Fine Strong Congou and Assam, 8s 6d; Small Boxes, 18s. These prices will DEFY COMPETITION. FRESH BUTTER from the best dairies at Hikutaia, Turaaki, and Onehunga. This article is so well known as to require no further comment CASH PRICE LIST. Pastry Butter, 8d per lb; Beat Otago Oatmeal, 6s per 251bs; Canterbury Flour, 7s to 8s per 501 be; Tapioca, 8d; Sago, 6d ; Pearl Barley, id; Heave's Food, Is 2d; Hard's ditto, Is 2d; Hops, Is 6d; Canary Hemp, and Rape Seed, 6d per lb; Carbolic Soap, 9d ; Soft Soap, 8d; Holloway's Pills and Ointment, Cockle's Pills, Steedman's Soothing Powders, Painkiller. Is 3d each; Tricopheroua, Is 3d ; King of Pain, 2s; Wizard Oil, 2a ; Allen's Lung Balsam, 4s 6d; Baxter's do do, Is 3d j Powell's Balsam of Aniseed, Is 4ti; Chloride of Lime, Is; Swiss Milk, Is; Cocoa and Milk, Is 3d; Coffee and Milk, Is 6>l; Potted Monts, 8d ; Preserved Meats, 2ib tins, Is 6d; 41 b do, 2b 8d ; 61bs Mutton; 3s; Venison, lOd; lib tin Oysters, JM ; Kippered Horrines, Is "3d; 71b tins Jam, 7d yer lb; Jura Preserved Ginger, 5s 6(i; Candied Ginger, 2« lb ; Limfjuice, por bottle, Is; Austriiliatt Wine Vinegar, Is; 1 Melbourne Worcester Suuce, 10J ; MeHor'i do, Is; Torlishire Relish, 9d. TOBACCOSi" —Venus, Bitrrett's Twist, and other good brands. Swi«s Cigars. Canterbury Hams, Bacon, Cheese, Potatoes. Sharps, Bran, Maize, Oats, Wheat, &o. Reductions in Crockery, China, Glass, and Tinware. Having Direct Importations, from London and elsewhere, and always buying ia the best markets, the undersigned U in a position to compete with any house on the Thames. It is his aim to give hit) Customers Value for their Money. J. .E. HA N SE N, POLLEpSTRBET.
LOCAL GOSSIP. I say, Bill, whore do you intend spending your <Jiirietuitt3 Holidays ? Well, Jack, I two not yet made up my mind. I think I will stay at th < Thames and see* the sports. Lust year I went to Auckland, and before I came back 1 vr.'S nearly crippled, through having *uch a confounded tight pair, of boots. Where did you get your boot* from, Jack? I,never hear you complain. Me, Bill? I got them from Morgan's; he makes euch an ea^y, good booh (Bythe-bye, he is the same cliap that raado such good wcterUifbts for our crowd in the early days.) Don't you recollect poor Tom, hour he used to tell us wo were doing wrong nob to go down loShorbland? My word, Jack! I io want this pair qbled, and r will call and see him. . ,'. Well, Bill, dbti't forget to.take Mary Jane. He has got such five Ladies' aud Boy«* and Girls' Boots, and they are ao CHEAP. He told n)e he would adveriise the reduciiori in Ins prices, but the pubiio would say it was ■ puff, and that hp,<licinot believe in it. Everybody should get their boots from ■ Ev G. M OEGAK, THE CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE SELLER AND MAKES, POLLEN STREET, SHORTLAND.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3086, 8 January 1879, Page 3
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765Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3086, 8 January 1879, Page 3
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