Provisions NOTICE. TO ALL CASH PURCHASERS. J.«O. M'ROBERTS, HAYING- the deiire that those who pay Cmh should reap the benefit, has made 1 up hit mind to Sell, 0* FOE CASH ONLY! AT TBI lOWHI POBSIMM FWCKS, TEAS OF THE FINEST QUALITY, At 2b, 2b 6d, 3s, and 3b 6d per lb. SUGAR (l ß t White) 6dperlb. Do. (No. 1) 4*dperib. JAMS (Peaks, K.BV., &c.) ... 8d per tin SALMON 9d to lOi per tin FRIGE'S BKLMONT SPERU CANDLES ... Ud per lb. BRANDON'S AND DE ROTTBAI'S Do lOd per lb. By the Box, £1. CROSBE & BLAOKWELL'S POTTED MEATS ... la 3d COLMAN'S DOUBLE SUPERFINE MUSTARD 1b per tin Bottled Fruitß ... ... ... la 3d ALL OTHER GOODS EQUALLY CHEAP —FOR CASH ONLY— AT J. C. M'EOBEETS, CENTRAL POLLEN STREET. 857 J. E.HAN SEN'S ADVEETISEMENT. i THE OPPEEBSIYE CUSTOMS DUTIES. 'i MOEE TAXES. THE Nominee Government of Squatters, Land Sharks, and Bunk of JRfe. Ring have proposed—as a proof of their Liberal Principles—lhnfc tbe mass of the people shall have the privilege of bearing the Lioii'e share of the Colonial Debt, -which has been spent on Immigration and Public Works—the first to compete with the working men, and the last to increase tbe value of landed property, in. rdanj casrs tenfold. The abolition of the Land Tax means the preservation of the large landed estates. An increase in their tax would menu a better division of the land. With Hall, WbitakerA Co. at the helm, notbiog else can be expected. The four Auckland rats can be credited with j being the cause of this increase in living, j but this is " Justice to Auckland." ■ UNTIL the new duties are finally ratified by the Houco of Representatives the under* sigued . CONTINUES TO AT THE USUAL LOW PBICEB FOR CASH, After which a rise, proportionate to the Government blaok-mail, will Uke place. J. E. H A N 8 E N, GBOCEK, POLLEN STREET. Notice of Removal. JAMES PATTERSON, TEA DEALER & FAMILY GROCER, riAS the pleasure of informing his *"-^- numerous friends and customers that HE HAS REMOVED, TO THOSB MOEE CENTBAL AND COMMODIOUS PREMISES IK ■ , OWEN-STREET, Nbxt poos xo Me Hall, Chemist, Where he hopes to receive a continuation of that Liberal support accorded to him during the past eleven years. v J. P. continues to supply Teas, Bugars, Tobaccos, and General Groceries of the Best Quality at the lowest posaible pricea. 1164 CHEAPER BOOTS! CHEAPER BOOTS. JOHN DANBY, FT ATING taken over the Business hitherto |~f carried on by his Fathkb, will offer the Whole of the LARGE STOCK or BOOTS AND SHOES At GREAT REDUCTION in Pkices. MEN'S, WOMEN' 3 and CHILDREN'S BOOTS Cheaper than ever, y Da&fey's Cheap Boot and Shoe • Mart, : POLLEN STREET. (Two Door* below Mary Street.) ROGERS' and JBaken' Bigt and Wrap \JI ping Papers printed cheap raU* at the sVißJiva ttiAa OAm. •
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3418, 5 December 1879, Page 1
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472Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3418, 5 December 1879, Page 1
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