Drapery > .* ■ ■ ■ ■ ; ■ i ,.',-,..... .... . ■ <^. tJld'rsJbcuTl is -now ■0pe0!h)(f wp his $mb . *%~*| of ", WINTER DRAPERY,! #, of 76 ; ; . ea> 'Star of the JPbrtfy ; from J?orv= doro. -— < S^coHicwla/rs iro. f&U(/r& advertisement. ' J. MARSHALL, ; Albert Street and ' ■. ' '■ : Pollen Street' ■'' ■■ '"• ./r'.;[f.::V.:^
Wanted TTTANTED. —WANTED. Thames Residents visiting Auckland often want Accommodation'; for the future try the FORESTERS' ARMB, ALBERT STREET. Can be seen from the Wharf, a little to the right of the Town Clock. The Hotel has 23 good Beds, both doable and single'; and the Table'; ii second to none in the City, Beds, Is : Meals, Is; Board and Residence, £1 per week. Passengers arriving by the Night Boat admitted any hour by knocking at the front door. H. PHILLIPS, Pbopbikxob, Formerly of the Golden Age Hote 1946 street. -Brown WANTED ENOWN--Proxy Forms for Mining Companies may be obi tamed at thp Star Office,i To Let ___ mO BE LET for a term of years; or, FOR X SALE, at Parawai :r----1. An allotment containing about 10 acres securely fenced, lately in the occupation of Messrs Tye and Masterton, a large portion of which is in grass, and includes » valuable orchard. The fruit gathered this year from the orchard sold for nearly £50. 2. An allotment containing about 2 adjoining the above and fronting the residence of Mr Strange, being one of the most valuable -building sites on the Thames. \ 3. An allotment, with frontage to reservoir, containing about 2 sores of rich soil, adjoining the property now occupied by Mr Wade. ; -■-■: -: :■■ " . ; Applications for the above will be received in writing by the undersigned up to the 31st of March. F. 0. Dean, 313 Agent C.M.B. General Notices LOCAL MAIUJFACTURE. TT^VERTONE ought to encourage our, JCi LOCAL INDUSTRIES, and everybody can do so by using Mennib and Dbt's BISCUITS, which are made of the best ingredients and with the aid of the beet modern appliances. The newest invention in the way of Ovens—the AMERICAN PATENT REEL OVEN— IS AT WoBX IN OVA FACTOR?. We are also in the SUGAR-BOILING Department, turning out Goods equal to any house in the trade. . . Mixed Lollies, Sugar Sticks, Acid Drops, Black Balls; Honey, Almond, and other Toffees, Ac, &c, at Lowest Current Rates. Special Concessions to Wholesale Dealers. FANCY GOODS. We have to hand a Large Consignment of Fancy Goods, ex . Clan Fergusson, which arrived too late for Christmas Trade, and will be sold Cheap, as wo will be satisfied with very small profits on this line, which includes a particularly choice assortment of Wedding Cake Ornaments and French Pates from Cross and Blackwell's. We have made special arrangements to ensure a regular supply of First-class FLOUR for the coming season, so that our Customers may depend on being supplied with BREAD of Superior Quality, and at the very Lowest possible Price— • 3*d rat» 2lb. LOiFi DELIVERED. You cannot be better served than by MENNIE AND PEY, Quee» Stbeet. 230
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3156, 31 March 1879, Page 3
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