J Bußlntja Notices " "" • ■#. Removed! Removed!! Removed!!! R. WALKER & GO. BEG to inform their Customer*, and the Public generally, that THEY HAVE REMOVED •-,,. .*-, ■■■ ■. -to THE ■.■:'.,■■■ '■•: PREMISES ADJOINING SURRA'S, BEOWN 8 T BEET, And where they hope, by continuing their old policy, to continue to receive a BHAEE op PUBLIC PATEONAGE. Small Profits ! QuicK Retubns ! Small Pkofits ! Quick Beturiib ! ■ ■ '^x* ** Johk Cabsi^l still lives in the elevating stream of literature for ever flowing from the great publishing house he founded. Few men have left a deeper mark on their age than John Caseell. He arrived in London in 1838, with all his belongings 'tied up in a coloured handkerchief. At the various temperance meetings which he addressed, in a rough and uncultured manner, but with an - earnestness that proved his attachment to temperance views. He saw, however, that more Was wanted.than mere preach* irq, and with a sagacity deserving of . recognition, he projected two strong counteractive forces to intemperance-— wholesome beverages and educational literature. He set up in Fenchurch street, an establishment for the sale of tea and coffee. A long way after him MoGowak foPows with his 8s tea. McGowah has been in the tea trade for many yeaiv ard has a Home and Colonial experience in selection that few can lay claim to. A few years ago it occurred to him, after seeing the sameness of the quality of tea supplied oh the Thames, that there was room for a better article than that usually sold. At the same time he «aw that it would be suicidal to introduce a high price, so he determined to put before the judge* of . good tea an article for 3s, that could not be excelled,-unless there were those wealthy enougfr to receive it from Russia, costing about 15s per lb there, being conveyed overland by caravan. Most people have a hobby, and 8s TEA is McGowan'B Hobby, get a pound and try it. McQowak's 3s Tea v different and distinct from all other Teas. *- 4 It is his intention, at some future date, to publish, for the information of " the trade, full instructions as to the plant, time of pulling, selection, manipulation, &c. The public are requested to judge for themselves, in preference to listening to' the disparaging remarks of interested and unprincipled tradesmen.
TRY McGowan's 3s Tea. G. T. WREN (Sebd Wabehoum—Next below Bank of New Zealand, Queen Btreet,;AUO£liAND. Nttbsbbt—Mount Hoisov, Remuera) SEEDSMAN & NURSERYMAN, and dealer ia Manures, and Garden and Farm Requisite! or nearly tjaj description:. 0. T. W. spares no pains to obtain the highest quality ii all descriptions, of goods. His.geoeral seed supplies »re procured from the best souren, the requisition* being for the rery best obtainable, in all cases, without restrictions as to price and with some necessary exceptions their germinating quality is efficiently letted before supplying to his patrons. He could, in many eases,.more easily procure at lower rates, and sell accord* Kingly ; but an extensive experience has convinced him that the course he pursues is for the benefit of his customers, and he trusts to meet with their approval, support, and recommendation, as heretofore. He has.oh hand, and to arrive an excellent and varied assort raent of seed of all descriptions. He is now sending out a sample of Perrenial Rye Grass,.weighing 281bs. to the ueaeurtd bushel; the finest procurable in England, and of. perfect germinating quality. As also a choice assortment of English grasses, which are much required in our permanent pasturei; a mixture of these for field purposes and another for fine lawns are prepared. His facilities for supplying Nursery Stock of all kinds, as heretofore, are good, and he has an unequalled stock of Froit Trees, in 2 to 5-year-old fruitful trees, in many lines. A superior slock of Seed Potatoes iv over '20 kinds. . ' . A fine collection of Flowering Bulbs, good and reliable Mauures, and r 1 matters^ pertaining to the business . Collections of Vegetable and Garden Seeds for large or small gardens at 10», 20s, and 40s; Flower Seeds at ss, 10f, 20s, and JOs; Conifer heeds at 20a, 40s, .and 60*. Seedn, &c, not exceeding 61bs. in weight can be forwarded by Parcel Post. Rate*, one penny for each two ounces, or faction of two ounces. Terms, Cash; or satisfactory references from distant or ur'inowQ correspondents. Seed list :n preparation, and will be frrwarded. *— -- Addbess, C.^ T. WEE N, SEED WAREHOUSE, Qdebn sthkbx, Aucki\m». 744 Good Saddle Horses *on Hire AT WILL lAM 8' PROVINCIAL HOTEL. Stable filled with every convenience. I ENCOURAGE THAMES INDUS<i TRlES.—Tweed Suits,, fashionable patterns, from £4 ss; same Superior Fit and Make as heretofore. 100 pieces to select from at . ■ .11. WISEMAN'S, Browa Street. Thk best test of the interest of a b»ok is iU capability of beiug read a second time, ditto forSsl'BA.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3584, 22 June 1880, Page 3
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