Provisions NOTICE. TO ALL CASH PURCHASERS. J. C. M'ROBERTS, HATING- the desire that those who pay Cash should reap the benefit, has made ' up bis mind to Sell, m" FOR CASH ONLY! AT TUB XOWEST JPOSSIBLTJ PHICEB,* TEAS OF THE FINEST QUALITY, At 28, 2s 6d, 3*, nnd 3s 6d per Ib. SUGAR (Ist Whito) Sdperlb. Do. (No. 1) 4£d per lb. JAMS (Peaks, K.B'e., &c.) ... 8d per tin SALMON 9d to 10<J per tin PRICE'S BELMONT SPERM CANDLES lid per lb. BRANDON'S AND DE ROUBAI'S Do 10d per lb. By the Box, £1. ORO9SE & BLACKWELL'S POTTED MEATd ... 1« 3d COLMAN'S DOUBLE SUPERFINE MUSTARD Is per lin Bottled Fruits Is 3d ALL OTHER GOODS EQUALLY CHEAP —FOR CASH ONLY— AT J. C. M'ROBERTS, - CENTRAL POLLEN STREET. 857 J. E. HANSEN'S j ADVERTISEMENT. j THE OPPRESSIVE CUSTOMS DUTIES. % | MORE TAXES. ffiHE Nominee Government of Squattera, JL Land Sharks, and Bank of N.Z. Ring | havo proposed—aa a proof of their Liberal Principles—that the mass of the pooplo shall have the privilege of bearing { the Lion's pliare of the Colonial Debt, j which has been spent on Immigration and Public Works—the first- to compete with the working men, and the last to j iucroaso the value of landed properly, in | many eue^s tenfold. Tho abolition of the Laud Tax means the preservation of j the large landed eßlates. An increase in j their tux would mean a better division of the land. With Hall, Wliitnker & Co. at the helm, nothing else can be expected. The four Auckland rats can be credited with j being the cause of this increase in living, but this is "Justice to Auckland," UNTIL the new duties aro finally ratified by , the House of Representatives tho under- I signed ! CONTINUES TO SELL AT THE USUAL LOW PRICES FOR CASH, After which, a rise, proportionate to the Government blaok-mai!, will take place. j J. E. HANS EN, ! GROCER, j POLLEN STREET. Notice of Removal. JAMES PATTERSON, TEA DEALER & FAMILY GROCER, aAS the pleasure of informing his numerous friends and customers that HE HAS REMOVED TO THOSK MORE CENTRAL AND COMMODIOUS PREMISES IN OWEN-STREET, Next door to Mn Kai^, Cjiejust, Where he hopes to receive a continuation of that Liberal support accorded to him during I he past eleven years. J. P. continues to supply IVna, .Sugars, •Tobiiccos, and General Groceries of the Host Qualify ai iho lowest possible prices. HGt CHEAPER BOOTS! CHEAPER BOOTS. JOHN D£SjBY, T I AVINQ- taken over the Business hitherto JlI carried ou by his Eatiieu, will oilor tho Whole of lite LARGE STOUK OF BOOTS AND SHOES At GREAT REDUCTION in l'mcra. MEN'S, WOMAN'S and CHILDREN'S BOOTS Cheaper than ever. Danny's Cheap Boot and Shoo Mast, POLLEN STREET. (Two Doors below Mary Street.) ' BOOEHS' ftQ|| fe B«kers' Bags and Wrap Kj ping Vapflßirintod cheap rates »t tic Kratrißa Qxif OfEoa.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3415, 2 December 1879, Page 1
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477Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3415, 2 December 1879, Page 1
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