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General Notices Tararu Gardens. rnHBSE Beautiful Garden* ere again 1 OPEN TO THE PUBLIC FOE T H B S E AJS O Ni And Visitors cannot fail to be ple_ied with (he many Charming Spots now to be found there. The Grounds an in Capital (Order, and there is a profusion of Flowers of all kind* now in full bloom. For Picnic and Pleasure Parties the Gardens are without a Rival in this District. ADMißßion—Sixpence ! FREDERICK BENNETT, PROPRIETOR. 114 Political Local News! Borough Council nearly done up—oannot pay for the laying of their Water Pipes, or a Mayor's Salary ! Harbour Board got Bogged! County Council nearly ap the Spout. Ewything awfully bad! pONSEQUHNTLT I, E. 0. MORGAN, \J hare got to cell my Colonial and English-made BOOTS and SHOES at Prioes unheard of before upon the Thames. Christmas and New Year's Customers will save money by buying their Boots and Shoei ° from MORGAN'S, the CHEAPEST BOOT SHOP ON THE THAMES. Bushmen ooming to town just call and set a Pair of my CHEAP ELASTIC SIDE BOOTS. Mothers and Fathers just come to me and buy your CHILDREN'S BOOTS and ' SHOES. As Ido not make my Hring by selling these Articles, I am in a position to sell Cheaper than those who depend upon selling for a lirelihood. P.S.—Sole introducer of the Derby Pump Shoe, specially suitable for tender feet and Summer Wear. E. C. MORGAN, FAMILY BOOT & SHOE MAKER, SHORTLAND SOUTH. sth December, 1879. IMPORTANT ! SAVE YOUR MONEY by getting your FADED CLOTHING Cleaned, Dyed, and Pressed EQUAL TO NEW. L. TURRELL, DYER, &c., EOLLESTON STBEBT. 1302 J. E. HANSEN'S ADVERTISEMENT. The Oppressive Tariff introduced by Squatting, Bank of New Zealand nominee Government, who were re-instated for. the express purpose of abolishing the Land Tax and lay the burthens on the nw of the people. The Financial Statement is like the Ministry—a shame, delusion, and a, snare,— invented as an excuse for levying extra'black mail on the necessaries of life. We are now reluctantly compelled te raise the prices on a number of artioles in consequence of this new taxation, bat we lira in hope that next session will see the deposition of the enemies of the people and re-instate-ment of the Genuine Liberals, who will '; distribute taxation on a juster principle., BEST FBSSHBUTTEB oh the THAMES. , CANTERBURY & WAIBOA CHEESfit McCONNELL'S HAMS AND BACON. Black Mail Cash Levied. Prices. a^d. s. d. Currants per lb ... 0-2 % 0.7 Eleme Raisins do ... 0 2' 09 Sultanas do ...0 2 0 10 Dates do ...0 2 0 9 Dried Apples do ... 0 2 0 9 Normandy Pippins do ... 0 2 1 0 Candied Ginger,ad valorem... 15 p.c. 2 0 Jars do " .5 6 Swiss Milk « 1 0 Norwegian do " 0 10 Cocoa and Milk " 13 Coffee and Milk " 16 Van Houten's Cocoa per 1b... " 5 4 Navy & Epps' Cocoa do ..." 2 0 Fry's & Taylor's Cocoa do ... "=• 19 Salmon lib Tins ... « 1 0 Lobsters do ... " 10 Fresh Herrings do ... " 010 Kippered do do ..." 12 Oysters do ... " 0 9 An Patint Medicines. ... 25 p.c. Holloway's Pills, Ointment; Cockle's Pills; Steedman's Soothing Powders; Painkiller ; Powell's Balsam Aniseed'; Baxter's Lung Preserver; ?. Trice pherous,l all . ..'. 16 Allen's Lung Balsam ... 5 0 King of Pain and Wizard's Oil 2 6 Chloride Lime ... ... ■„ 1 0 Alum... ... ... ... 10 Matches (usual Prices) ... 25 p.c. I Tobacco, Venus and beßt brands 3 6 6 0 Do. Per Stick 0 3i 0 6 Limfjnice, Per Bottle .., 15 p.c. 1 0 Wine Vinegar do • " 10 Raspberry Vinegar, i-pints... . " 0 9 Liebeg's Extract Meat, 2pzs " 2 6. Canary, Hemp, and Rape Seeds " 0 6 TEAS, From la 9d to 4s per lb; Boxes, from 15b upwards. Better value cannot be obtained anywhere. OHINA, GLASS, and EARTHENWARE, TINWARE, Nails, Rope, Oate, Maize, Wheat, Bran, Sharpß, Chaff, and Potatoes always on Sale at Lowest Prices. J. E. H"A N S E N, GROCER, POLLEN STREET. N.B. —Customers who have run to the end ' of their credit tether, and now bestowing their esteemed patronage elsewhere, are requested to cull and settle, or a sharp pull - up will follow. J.E.H. FROM MELBOURNE and SYDNEY, TUST IMPORTED by R. WISEMAN; el A Splendid Lot of - > Spring and Summer Goods. «_T GREAT REDUCTION in PRIOES INSPECTION SOLICITED. PRINTING executed in" any Color, and JL the best designs, at the Stab Office, Albert street Samples to b? seqn on the premises , .

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3446, 10 January 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3446, 10 January 1880, Page 3

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