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Lands and Houses j 1 FOR SALE. i TE ABOHA BLOCK, THAMES | VALLEY. I — TMPOETANT to those who intend J. purchasing at the Government Land Sale on the 26th inst.—A neatlyexecuted PLAN of all the Allot' ments for Sale may be inspected at our Office. *' , y WAITOKI BLOCK was subdivided specially for Thames men, who wanted small holdings on easy terms —Unless taken up shortly this Valuable Blonk, like many others in the splendid Valley of the Thames, is likely to pass into the hands . of a distant' Capitalist. We have several Farms in the Wajkato, of good quality, well situated, and at reasonable prices. Also, several Blocks north of Auckland, very low. Mr Samuel Bloomfield's well-finished Four roomed Cottage on Leasehold Allotment No. 163,' Willoughby street, Shortland. Price Fifteen Pound?. A Bargain. Those Excellent Business Premises and Freehold Allotment fronting Pollen and Mackay streets, at present in the occupation of Mr Heldt. Prioe '£400,

Cottages for Sale and to Let. Volunteer Land Scrip Wanted at highest rates. ___ ' •FJBATKR BROTHERS, , LAND AGENTS, AXTCKIiAND AND THAMES. 82 DESIBABLE FREEHOLD PROPEETY. ' FOE SALE, by Private Tender, that Splendid F FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, situated at the foot of Hape Bead, now in the occupation of Mr J, Peahob (and formerly known os Mr Gillksjie's). The • property comprises about an acre, ' having nearly 200 feet frontage to Hape Eoad, by about 225 feet in depth, all beautifully laid out in Fruifc Trees and Choice Flowers, &c. &c. Q-aB and Water laid on to the House, which is, replete with every convenience. Terras, easy, on applieation'Vfc the Star Office, Grakamstown, or of Fbateb Bbos.

Business Notices WHAT WOULD SOLOMON SAY IF HE CALLED AT THE Shortland Bazaar P WONDERFUL !! WONDERFUL !! REALLY WONDERFUL!!! TV B, haTing RECEIVED our CONSIG-N- ---}\ MEiJfTS, aro prepared to Sell CHEAPER than eny other House ALL KINDS OF - Toys and Fancy Goods. Doim from la to 6a; Tea Sets from 9d to 10s. Everything Cheap and Everything Good. Give us a Call—just read a few :— Bats and Balls, Horse and Carte, Concertinas, Accordians, Barrows, Garden Sefcs, Slates, Drums, Tambourines, Horaos, Hobby Horace, Box Toys, Bottles, Cups and Saucers, Mugs, Knives, Arks, Fancy Baskets, Magic Lanterns, Money Boies, Buckets, Guns Pistols, Fop Guns, Toilet Vinegar, Colonge, Florida Water. Tricopherous, Hair Oil, Kaithairon, Violet Powder, Puff Boxes, Fruit Soap, Bimmel'a Soap, Combi and Brushes.

Come One and All and Buy from E. MOll&AN. Shoetland "Bazaae, Poilen Stbeet South, Shoetland. VALENTINES 1 VALENTINES ! Tararu Gardens. fI^HESE Beautiful Gardens are again i OPEN 10 THE PUBLIC FOR THE SEASON, And Visitors cannot fail to be pleased with ' the many Charming Spots now to be found there. The Grounds are in Capital Order, au4 there i« a profusion of Mowers of all lundu now i» full bloom. For Picnio and Pleasure Parties the Gardens are wiUioul a Rival in this District. ABMission—Sixpence ! FREDERICK BENNETT, PROPRIETOR. 114

IMPORTANT! QAVE YOUR MONSY by gotting your D FADED CLOTHINGCleaned, Dyed, and Pressed EQUAL TO NKW. „DYEE, &c----fiOLLE ST 0 X STii E E T . 1302 J. BBIGHT, KUESEBYMAN & SEEDSMAN, P,4JiAWAI.

JB, Respectfully intimates to hia Ous- • toniors and Friends ho has ior Sale, strong Plants of the PekzAUCE BkocaT/I awd Vbtchis' MkJtMOis Oauliflowjee. . Also, a Fine S&uipb of So; g-hi'M Seed. Keepers of Horses and Cows will find Llais much more Profi.'ab]e to Sow than Muizo, aa it will etand cut!ing Twice in Hio Season. CARROT and other VEGETABLE SEEDS in Stock. • j LAWA:E3S (iate G. WAiLKit), whoie':l X BtUe and retail Tobacconist), uext Bnuk of ISew Zealand, Browa Dtrcet,.G-rahiuustown* CRWKMT, FOOTBALL, and BILLIARD ROOM-BBQ0J»IX-£l Alwuyo v StocJi. lEd3/ |?n:-ouiuqh thames indU's. Lli TiilE t>.—-Tweed Ssiita,* fashionable patlei'f.s, from £i 53; stiuie Superior Fit and Make ne hcreloi'ore. 100 pi cea (o eelect from at X, WISEMAN'S, Brown Street. "OiN'i'JSRTAPSMaNiy, OOFOERTB, &o. JuA should always be «auounCed in THH ST.\R ii' thtut- promoters 'vvish to achieve BUCC36B.

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3453, 19 January 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3453, 19 January 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3453, 19 January 1880, Page 3

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