Dressmakers MRS. CURTIS, MILLINER A2*D DEESSMAKER, • "TTTISHES lo inform tho LADIES of the Thames that she Has Commenced Business Next Dooa to Mr Cocks'; Furnishing Warehouse, MARY STREET, SHORTLAND, And having had a long practical experience, PROFESSES A THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE OF EVEET BRANCH OF THE DRESSMAKING BUSINESS. Both Fit ahj>* Btxxb Gitaiuhtbed. 1092 Butchers t ~- — GTEAM OAUSAGE TjUCTOBY. Superior Sausages, | Both Beef and Pobk. GERMAN SAUSAGES, POLONIES, BACON, HAMS, LARD, &o, ALSO— The Vert Best Meat that can be bought Will be SOLD AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES FOR CASH. WM. BOBBBTT, New Butchery Establishment. /"*1 TSORGE DALZIEL begs to iuforsn the \JC Grahametown Public that he has taken those COMMODIOUS PREMISES in Brown Blreet, NRXT to the Auction Mart of Mr John LbTdon, and OPENED ihe same on SATURDAY, Bth hist., us a Branch E«t*bHshment, with a SPLENDID STOCK of MEAT of all kinds, which he intends to Sell at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. PRICE LISTs— & Roasting Beef 4£d to s£d Boiling Beef 3d to 4d Legs Mutton ...... 4d Loins Mu'.ton , 3d Forcquarters Mutton... 2|d Pork 6d to 6d Corned Beef ... ... 3d to 4d QUALITY NOT TO BE SURPASSED. t§T Nate the Address— | GEORGE DALZIEL, | BEOWN STREET, Gbahamstotvn. 245 GOOD SADDLE HORSES can be had at any time, either FOR SALE or HIRE. Terms oa application. Private Carriages for Hire, at 4s per hour. Good* REMOVED j by EXPRESS from all parts with the greateit care. ■■ ■ ■■ ' j Also— For HIRE, a CAPITAL BUGGY, iuilable for either Two or Four People, either with or without Horse, on Reasonable Terms. W. B. BAIEB, POLLEN STREET, SHORTLAND (Opposite Fox BboS.) , 2177 THAMES VISITOKB TO AUCZLAND. ii/TRS CASHEL Iws Removed from l\iL JExonia House, Hobaon street;, to the more convenient and commodious premises known as " Harbour Tiew Houeo," Shortland street (just above tho Post Oftieo), lately enlarged and renovated, whew Board and Rt<sielenca of a superior and salecc kind can be obtained. Private rooms, with 33pur;xto table, if required ; Shawerbaths. Wittiia 3 minutes walk of the Wharf, Railway Station, and Sea Baths. rp H E HAIMAREET, •*■ 105, Queen Stbekt, AUCKLAND. CLOYSE & GRASS SEEDS, Foe Sai.s, op the Finest Quality, A3 roixows: — White Clover Red Clorcr Cowgraßa Alskya Lucorno Rape Timothy Trefoil Cocliefoot . Olago Kyograss Poverty Bay Ryegraas Pukekohe Bycgraas Italian Ryegrasa Kentucky Blue Grass Red Top B»Ut«il Crusted Dagstail Meadow Fostatl Meadow, Sheop, and other Fescuea, &o. Also BONEDUBT, i inch, i-inch, and Sydney and American BONEFLOUR, GUANO, &c. PRESSED MEADOW and OATEN HAY Amskd Bucklakd. 2717 ENTEBTAISTSIKS'Sa, CONOIfittTS, &c should nlWuy* bo announced in THE uTAR ii'.itheir 1 promolerd 'wish to achieve success. Si J
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3386, 29 October 1879, Page 1
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432Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3386, 29 October 1879, Page 1
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