Provisions NOTICE. TO ALL CASH PURCHASERS. J. C M'ROBERTS, HAVING the desire that those who pay Cash should reap tbe benefit, has made up his mind to Sell, FOR CASH ONLY! AT Tim LOWEST rOSSIBLB PBICKB, TEAS OF THE FINEST QUALITY, At 2s, 2s 6d, 3s, and 3s 6d per Ib. SUGAR (Ist White) Sdperlb. Do. (No. 1) , 4id per Ib. JAMS (Peaks, K.B's., &c.) ...' 8d per tin SALMON ... ... 9d to 10« l per tin PRICE'B BELMONT SPEBM CANDLES lid per lb. BRANDOS'S AND DE ROUBAI'SDo ... lOJperlb. By the Box, £1. CROSSE & BLACKWELL'S POTTED MEATS ... Is 3d COLMAN'S DOUBLE SUPERFINE MUSTARD Is per tin Bottled Fruits 1« 3d ALL OTHER GOODS EQUALLY CHEAP —FOR CASH ONLY— AT J. C. M'EOBKRTS, CENTRAL POLLEN STREET. 857 \ J. B. HAN SEN'S ADVERTISEMENT. TUB OPPRESSIVE CUSTOMS ■DUTIES. MORE TAXES. fPHE Nominee Government of Squatters, X Land Sharks, and Bunk of N.Z. King hare proposed —as a proof of their Liberal Principles—that tbe mass of the people shall hare the privilego of bearing the Lion's *hare of tho Colonial Debt, which bus been spent on Immigration and Public Works—the first to compete with the working men, and the lust to increase the value of landed property, in many cases tenfold. The abolition of the Land Tax means the preservation of the Urge landed estates. An iuoreaee in their tax would mean a belter division of the land. With Hall, Wliitßker& Co. at the helm, notliing else can be expected. The four Auckland rats can be credited with being the cause of this increaso in living, but thia is " Jualico to Auckland." UNTIL the new duties are iloally ratified by the House of Representatives the under* signed CONTINUES TO SELL AT THE USUAL LOW PRICES FOR CASH, After which a rise, proportionate to the Government black-mail, will take place. J. E. H A N S E N, GROCER, POLLEN STREET. Notice of Removal. JAMES PATTERSON, TEA DEALER & FAMILY GROCER, RAS the pleasure of informing his numerous friends and customers that HE HAS REMOVED TO THOSE MORE CENTRAL AND COMMO-. DIOUS PREMISES IK OWEN-STREET, Nbxt dook io Mb Hall, Ciiesiist, Where he hopes to recoivo a continuation of that Liberal support accorded to him during the past elevtn ycare. J. P. continues to supply iTcas, Sugars, Tob»ccos, and General Groceries of the Boat Quality at tho lowest possible prices. 11G* ci ■lIWWBWKMBP——^-y^^^MWW^M^— CHEAPER BOOTS ! CHEAPER BOOTS. - JOHN DANBY, rT AVING taken over the Business hitherto O. carried on by his Father, will oiler the Whole of the LARGE STOCK oy BOOTS AND SHOES At GREAT REDUCTION ia Pbicbs. MEN'S, WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S BOOTS Cheaper than ever. Daly's Cheap Soot and Shoe Mart, POLLEN STREET. (Two Doors below Mary Streot.) . \ EOOKRS' and B^kera' titgt and Wrap ijT ping Papers printed aheap ratea at tie Wrasim Stas Offios.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3414, 1 December 1879, Page 1
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469Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3414, 1 December 1879, Page 1
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