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. _—____—. -J Notices . , SHOOTIUa SEASON, 1879. J. S. HART, CUNMAKER, POLLEN STREET, (Opposite thh Gas Wobzs) has s<> j^. JUST RECEIVED, #I^^^^^' d per tbe "Star of ! ■ the North," a LARGER I §r *■ and FIRST-CLASS;'. to'Speewl O?der byitfio celebrated,flnn^f Tv/f Bland and S«n»,,pf |^'^ilM.7M9iirm t9 faronbly noticed in the "Field" and,*'lfPflff:»|. and Water (iporting;neWßpape^t,,pf''ljM»' J' ear), for ImproTement«,and Bxcifllence 'in j fanufftctnre. ' "' )',"}-'' '" ■•'""■ ;,V-v ' "-. .''"l * | ;Theie (jflJir^cdmijriipli' 'tHe limisM& I pr^ementy >!1n >-'!!6riiecD:4joa'(ieri > ;-((wiiE(- >"fift tt .barrel " choke bored." MUZZLE LOADEBS Bhq, both Binf 1« and double. Sin j[le if from ?0« eacbi ana'D^ble* fronf £» Id;J1') w■f «V« BEBT SPOETING POWDEEfI'aIM to liand per« Glenbra ":and ;^ Glan Bkrukb," ; ppmpriging Hall and 8on» " Brilliant Gla«a/' $ andi Curtia and^flJaßrpj'f; f^^if^P!^*"!*o^ othen at 5» par lb. j^artridgMiJllUd with;, B«<! Powder and Chilled Bhot. ;: ,Oartridge i i ;Ca«e» of, : erery;deji(?ripi^p.,.; 'fatter Pwlkerji,. ■Pawnt Shot of all ei«ei;; also Chilled Shot., „ • Powder Flails,' Shot Pduoheß; arid BreechLoading Apparatus, &6. Breech-lioadnig and' 'Air PißtoJs, Swords, Game^Bags, "Waterproofs Qan Covers, Gun Oases, Wadding, OapNi, &0., 'in Great Variety and Sizes. ' ] 'l l As J. S. H. imports direct from'th4 Istanu- * facturer, and with a thorough knowledge of the Gun Trade, he can offer hit CuatonMri) erery advantage derired from luch. GUN WOES OF EVERT DESOEIPTIOH EXECUTED. Gtrira RE-BORED on the •^OhoVe-boMi''' eyetem, and GUABANTEED to giro increased Shooting Qualitieti ; [ESTABIISHBD OS THE THAMES 1863.] 807* IMPORTANT N OTJCEJ! GEOSGE CROCKER, „£ AND SHOEMAKEB, BfiOWN StEEET, GaAHAMSTOWITi ' -'ij /~IALLS the attention of the Public to tho • LARGE AND VARIED ,'t STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES I ,[ Which he is now S^ellipg at PBI^ES ! ; ' AISO HIS; ' ', r tolt 1 y (> OWN MAKE, ' Which he is Selling at EXTBEMELY LOW PBICES, To Sura the Tnatv < A TRIAL SOLICITED. N.B.—REPAIRS Neatly Executed ( on fbe ', , shortest notice,' and, at th^ j' M : < VBEY LOWEST. FSICES .

TI7ISHBS tV inform \hi&imM Publlo THAT HB BtrpJPlUjBS ' THE BE^T BREAD; n£sJEßf' \ 1 .DISTEICT 1,;, /^7 At 3|d. per 21b. Loaf. DELIVERED DAILYr ' TO AZL PABT3 0» IHB ToWKfIHU 1., J v ' fn i r^ i > ■ • POLLEN STEEET BAKEBTJ, Thambs. ' ' «, j ' BSI Near Getting Ciowded Out ! ) IMPORTANT TELEGRAM. mO the Inhabitants of Block 27, Shortland, X and Parawai.^-Be united, and join together. Bust up the little Ring (hat is now ruling you and frittering away your looal revenue. Advice to the friands of Grahams* town : Don't pilo on the agony too much t the last straw broke the Camel's back. a Pub* he, draw you own conclusions. i^jf" Above Akc> Things, , ) PATRONISE THE , CHEAP , BOOT- i SELLER and MAKER, ,■ ' E. 0. MOBa, AN. By dsing so you will save you money, get * Good Fit, and have! real Value in Workmanship and Material. Try Morgan's Men's E.S Boot* ... 12s 6d Try Morgan's Ladies', Patent Shoes ... 12s 3d Try Morgan's Men's and Boys' Bluchers from t .., 6s 9d Try Morgan's Ladies' and Children's f BOOTS and SHOES of all ' Descriptions, Cheaper than any other house in town. Country Orders, accompanied with Cash or reference, forwurded to any of the Up-rive* Settlements. Don't look for the addres, but CALL or SEND to— E. C. MORGAN, BOOTMAKER POLLEN STREET,., SHORTLAND. _ JOHN NICHOLLS, GENERAL CARRIER,; 1, Kabaka Bbidge, P6llJbn,Stbebt.. i T7IURNITURE REMOVED WITH 1? EVERY CARE. ..m „-r Buggj and Saddle Horses for Hit*, on > Reasonable Terms. " ' 3680 / i , i t ift > m LAWLESS (late O. WAM»)j'irh»>le. JL . sale and retail Tobacconist, nsst'Bask of New Zealand, Brown street, Grshanistown. CRICKET, FOOTBALL, and BILLIARD ROOM REQUISITES Always n Stock. , S i „-.1868

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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3200, 22 May 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3200, 22 May 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3200, 22 May 1879, Page 3

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