Provisions NOTICE. TO ALL CASH PURCHASERS. J. C- M'ROBERTS, HAVING the dtsire that those who pay Cash should reap tho benefit, hat made up bis mind to Sell, &- FOR CASH ONLY ! AT THK LOWEST rOSSIBLB PBICES, TEAS OF THE FINEST QUALITY, At 2s, 2s 6d, 3s, and 3a 6d per ib. SUGAR (Ist White) sdperlb. Do. (No. 1) 4idporlb. JAMS (Peaks, K.B's., &c.) ... 8d per tin SALMON 3d to lOi per tin PRICE'S BELMONT SPEBM CANDLES Hd per lb. BRANDON'S AND DE ROUBAI'SDo loaperlb. By the Bf>x. £1. OUOSBE & BLAOKWELL'B POTTED MEATS ... U 3d COLMAN'S DOUBLE SUPERFINE MUSTARD Is per (in Bottled Fruits le ad ALL OTHER GOODS EQUALLY CHEAP —FOR CABH ONLY— AT J. C. M'ROBEBTS, CENTRAL POLLEN STREET. 857 J. S. H ANSEN'S ADVERTISEMENT. THE OPPRESSIVE CUSTOMS DUTIES. MORE TAXES. rpHE Nominee Gorernmeul of Squatters^ X Land Sharks, and Bank of N.Z. Ring hare proposed—as a proof of their Liberal Principles —thot tho mues of the people shall, haye the privilege of bearing the Lion's share of the Colonial Debt, which bus been spent on Immigration and Public Works—the fust to compete with the working men, and the last to increase the value of lauded property, iv many cusrs teufold. The abolitiou of tbe Laud Tax means the preservation of the largo landed estate?. An increaee in their tax would mean a better division of the land. With Hall, Wbitakerft Co: at the helm, notbing else can be > expected. The four Auckland ratß can be credited with being the caugo of this increase in living, but this is " Justice to AucMuiid." UNTIL the new duties are finally ratified by the House of Representatives the undersigned CONTINUES TO SELL AT THE USUAL LOW PRICES FOR CASH, Alter which a rise, proportionate to the Government black-mail, will take place. J. E. HANS EN, GROCER, POLLEN STREET. Notice of Removal. JAMES PATTERSON, TEA DEALER & FAMILY GROCER, HAS the pleasure of informing his numerous friends and customers that HE HAS REMOVED TO THOSB MORE CENTRAL AND COMMODIOUS PREMISES IN OWEN-STREET, Next doob to Mit Hall, Ohkmist, Where he hopes to receive a coutiuuutiou of that Liberal support accorded to him during the past eleven years. J. P. continues to supply Teas, Sugars, Tob-icco3, and General Groceries of the Best Quality at tho lowest possible prices. lliii m^mmr S mm.»u m — .^^wmi^muct CHEAPER BOOTS i CHEAPER BOOTS. JOHN DANBY, HAVING taken over the Business hitherto carried on by hia Fatheb, will oiler the Whole of tho LARGE STOCK or v 13OOTS AND SHOES At GREAT REDUCTION in Prices. MEN'S, WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S BOOTS Cheaper than ever. Danny's Cheap Soot and Shoe Mart, POLLEN STREET. (Two Doors below Mary Street.) BOoßß3'and Bakers' JB»g» and Wrap i.l ping Paper* printed cheap ratal at tie BvstriNa Bvk% OiSoe. _.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3416, 3 December 1879, Page 1
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462Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3416, 3 December 1879, Page 1
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