Busines Notices J. G H ■ Grr TT AS NOW O N SAL XPianos— Ebonized and Gold Walnut with carved trusses Rosewood, several patterns, &c, &o. Harmoniums— In Oak, Rosewood, &c, for Churches, [ Schools, Parlors, &o. . ! Violins- ! From 3s 6d each (a large assort* | ment) ! Flutes, Drumß, Tambourines : Concertinas, JEoiian Harps, Har* raonicons Fifes, Triangles, Banjos Aleo Tuning Forks, Striugs and other fittings for Musical Instruments. PORTFOLIOS AND MUSIC EOLLS. PRINTED MUSIC. Instruction Books for 7oice« Pi»no» Violin, Harmonium, Concertina, Fife, Organ, Songs, Dances, Pianoforte pieces, Organ Yolutaries, Glees, Part Songs, Cantatas, &c, Ac. J. &7IGG, Pollen Stheex (The centre of the town). MARS & Co.'s T E AS! Wairoa 11 Canterbury Cheese. vWk Cheese. Cheese. mm Cheese Potatoes! Potatoes! j NOW LANDING— 1 f\f\ SACKS PRIME IUU POTATOES, And will be sold at 4s 6d per Ot., or 251bs for Is. Maize! Maize! Now Landing—3o Sacks Prime MAIZE. GROCEBIEiTana OILMEN STORES Groceries and Oilman Stores ! Now fQQ PACKAGES & BOXES Landing: iOtJ ov GROCERS' and OILMEN'S STORES. BACON AND HAMS! BACON AND HAMS! Now Lauding—Prime Bacon and Hams. TEA !i TEA Dealers \jsr Dealers And GROCERS. U And GKOCEBS MEARS & CO.'S TEAS! POLLEN STREET, THAMES. ANDREW HOLDEN, PRACTICAL WATCH AND CLOCK-MAKER (Fbom Glasgow, and Gebknock, eCOTLAUD), BEGS respectfully to intimate to the INHABITANTS of Grabametown, Shortland, and Surrounding Districts, that he has COMMENCED BUSINESS as aboro, in that Shop formerly occupied by Mr LEDINaHAK, Owen street, Grahamstown; and hope*, by Punctuality and G-OOD WORKMANSHIP, combined with Moderate Charges to merit a share of Public Patronage. WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELLEBT carefully Cleaned and Repaired, and GUARANTEED for 12 Months. . SPECTACLES to suit all Sights at Is 6d. Stook marked in Plain Figures. | Fob Pbiobs SEE WINDOW, OWEN STREET, Gbahamstown. 266 NOTICE. A NDREW HOLDEN begs to Notify JjL that he has REMOVED TO THE SHOP Directly Opposite his old Premises. * , HOT SPRINGS HOTEL, Te Aroha. r\ S. O'HALLORAN begs to inform his ! \X m old friends and the public generally that be has taken the Hot Springs Hotel, and purposes making extensive alterations and additions. A Punt on a wire rope is incourso of construction for the convenience of travellers. The Springs are beiug improved and houses built over them. It is the intention of the proprietor to make thia the Banutorium, of the district. The curative properties of these Springs are well known, and need no comment. Goad Bedrooms; a first-class Table and Wines. Beer and Spirits of first quality can be depended on. Horses for hire. G. S. O'HALLORAN, 399 Pkopbiktoh. NOTICE. a W. BOBBETT, '.BUTCHER, POLLEN STREET. BEGS to return Ms sincere THANKS to his Customers, and the Public in general, for their liberal patroniige during the last ten years that he has carried on his Business in Bolleston street, and now begs to REQUEST that all OUTSIANDING AOCOUNTS due to that Shop be PAID to HIMSELF, at hia POLLEN-STREET ESTABLIUHMENT, as hia receipt OHfMT will b« a sufficient discharge for the same. January 13,1880. 56
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3514, 31 March 1880, Page 3
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496Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3514, 31 March 1880, Page 3
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