Drapery OPENING OFJNEW PREMISES. W. MARTIN & SON BEG to inform the Public of the Thames that their NEW PREMISES in Pollen street being now completed, they hare OPENED SAME THIS DAY WITH A , LAHGE AND WELL-SELEOTED STOCK of Winter Drapery and Clothing!! The STOCK is all quite NEW and FASHIONABLE, and having been well bought, Customers can rely on fretting a really good and stylish artiole at the LOWEST PRICES. - A CALL WILL BE ESTEEMED. w. martoTand son., POLLEN STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN. 571 M. H. AIREY is SELLING OFF all his New Winter Goods for CASH. m- IMMENSE REDUCTIONS. ' SALE NOW GOING ON AND WILL CONTINUE,
Notices T E AS OF ' VERY FINEST QUALITY FEOM 2s, 2s 6d, 3s, and 3s 6d PEE LB. / Messrs. ■ / dlears $ 0o. ; grocers, tea dealers, Grain and Produce Merchants, POLLEN STREET, THAMES. IMPORTERS OF FANCY CfRO.CE RIBS AND TABLE DELICACIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. NEW GROCERY BUSINESS R. WALKEE & CO. DBG to inform the Pubtic>fjthe Thames 13 THAT THET HAVE OPENED A Grocery Business IN BROWN^STREET, Opposite the Lady Bowen (Mahoney'e) Hotel. Their STOCK is LARGE and VARIED, baring been Specially Selected, and the firm hope by supplying a good article and SELLING AT A MODERATE PRICE, To merit affair Share of Public; Patronage. Fresh Butter twice a, week, From the Best Prorinciul Dairies. T E^A. SA Speciality. ' POTATOES, MATZE and all other Produce ■ always on hand. Country orders supplied, and Families waited on for orders. Note t?te address — E. WALKER & CO., Bbown Strekt. 423 rrWCOURAGE THAMES INDUSHj TRIE S.—Tweed Suit?, fashionable patterns, from £4 Ss ; same Superior Fit and Make as heretofore. 100 pi.oes to select from at R. WISEMAN'S, Brown Street. I/NCOURAGE THAMES INDUS Vj TRIES.—See the Splendid Kaiapoi Tweeds at Wisekav'S, £5 per Suit. Splen* did Value n Fancy Coating?. At a rery pleasant tea party, the conversation turned on transmigration. A lady of exquisite beauty who waa sipping McGowan's best, turned to Mr and asked what form he would prefer to inhabit ? To be dissolved in 3s Tea madam. The Niagara falls is a eight never to be forgotten. There are many waterfalls but only oue McGowas selling 3s Tjga.
NOT THE LARGEST STOCK. TTOLDEN'3 47s 6d Silver Hunting IjL Watch, usually eeld at 60s, warranted 2 years. Holden's 57s 6d Silver Hunting Watch, usually cold at 70s, warranted 2 years. Hoidbn's £Q 15s London made Silver Lever Hunting Watch, usually sold at £7 15b, warranted 3 yean. Hoidbn has not the largest stock of Silver Watches on the Thames, but he has on hand a well-selected stock of Watches from 45s to 15 5Si nil marked in plain figures, and the same price to all. 18 carat Gold Marriage Rings from 15 S } also a fine "assortment of Electro-plate Tea and Coffee Sets, Cruets, Cake Baskets, Waiters, Bu'ter Coolers, &c, all marked in plain figure?, and at lowest possible prices. Inspection invited. A. HOLDER, WATCHMAKER, OWEN STREET, Ghahamstowk. 424 : " John Chinamak " still lives in tbe elevated, and forever descending streams from countless spouts. Few men have left deeper marks on the interior of tea* pots than " John." He arrived in China about the third century after Noah with all his belongings—except his family— tied to a yellow bamboo. He felt immediately that more was wanted, and with a sagacity deserving remembrance he -projected two strong counteracting forces to the destruction of vitality —a wholesome beverage in the ".cup that cheers! "—a very superior Tea, and the nourishing food called Rice. He eet up an establishment in Ching Chow Foo for the production and consumption of these articles. A long time after him follows J. E. Hansev with a large and varied stock af tea* selected specially lor his trade, and imported from (he lineal descendants of the real original " John." Prices range from Is 9d7i28, 2s 6d, 3s, 3s 6d, according to quality.. No "sameness," each Tea is distinct from the other, and worth its price leaving no room for improvem en t. Can anyone of age or understanding contemplate the above with* out buying their Tea at this establish* ment? BUTTER supplied from the best dairies at Onehunga, Tamaki, Puriri, Hikutaia, and Ohinemuri. Also—Prime Salt Butter. COFFEES Fresh Roasted and Ground on the premises. Can be supplied pure at 2s 4d. Chicory at Is per 1b; Mixed Coffee and Chicory from Is 6d to 2s. Patronise Local Industries—Buy Koefoed's TOMATO SAUCE, Is 2d per bottle; or, 12s per dozen. Hudson's PEACHES, 2£lb tine, Is 2d; 12s per dozen. CASH PRICE LIST— Wood's aad Lamb's Flour, 8s per sOlbs; No. 1 Sugar, in quantities not less than 21bs, 5d ; crushed Loaf Sugar, not lets than, 121b, fid ; Canary, Hemp, and Rape Seeds, 6d per lb; Holloway's Pills, Ointment j Cockle's Pills; Painkiller; Steedman's Soothing Powders; Baxter's Lung Preserver; Powell's Balsam Aniseed, all Is 4d each; Kerosene, best brands, 10s per tin; Swiss Milk, Is; Coffee ard Milk, Is 6d; Cocoa nnd Milk, Is 3d; Navy Cocoa, 2s; Tan Houtens, 5s 4d; Fry & Taylor's, Is 8d; Oamaru Potted Meats, 8d; Roast and Boiled Beef, 2lb Tins, (net), Is 6d; Tinned Oysters, 9d ; Lobf ters la; Anchovies,' Is; Fresh Herrings, lOd j Kippered do., Is 2d ; L:mejuice, Per Bottle, le ; Yorkshire Relish, lOd; Licensed Victuallers Rellishi Is; Currants, 7d ; Raisins, 9rl ; Sultanas, lOd ; Dried Apples. 9d ; Preserved Ginger Is 9d ; in jmrs, do., 5« ; Hard's and Neave's Food, Is 3d ; Groats, Is; PeM-1 Barley, 4d; Split Pcus,4d; Wheatmoal, 51bs, Is; Hop*, 2s. J. E. H A N S E N, POLLEN STREET. NOTICE ! w. boblbett, Or POILBK STBEET, I > EG3 to return his sincsro thanks to his I ) Customers and the public in general for their liberal patronage during tho last ten years, and now wishes to inform them that HE HAS DISPOSED OF THE • ROLLESTON STREET BUSINESS TO MR. J. H. WALSH. J. H. WALSH HAS truiuh p'casre to inform the Inhabitants of tbe Tharaen, and more particularly the former Customers, that in reference to the above he trusts that by strict attention to the business, and keeping nothing but the BEST QUALITY of MEAT, to merit, the same amount of support so cordially afforded to his late employer—Mr Wx. Bobbbtt. November 11th, 1879. Kolleston street I wish it to be understood that my object in selling 3s Tea is the greatest good to the greatest number, and that the greatst number is number one, thorefore try McUowan's 3s Tba;
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3549, 11 May 1880, Page 3
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