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THE THAMES BOYS AND GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL. i ? cad master—jas. Adams, b.a., I J Member of the Convention of the London University. ASSISTANT TEACHER-Miss F.CIOTTxY MUSIC TEACHERS—Mr R. A. R. OWSN, Miss Belches. Classes in MUSIC (extra) and SINGING hare been commenced. SCHOOL FEES (Payable in Advance to the Secretary)— One Pupil ... £2 2s per Quarter Two Pupils ... £3 13s 6d do. Three Pupils... £4, 14s 6d do. The HALF QUARTER Commences 011 MONDAY, the 23rd August. Business Notices PAH STORE, BEACH BOAD, The Oldest Established Genebal Gbocbbt Stoeb on the Thames. RN. SMITH begs to announce to the • people of the Thames, that he has made extensive Farming arrangements in con* nection with his Store for supplying lccft produce of all kinds, which being grown in the district, is a guarantee of its excellence, and should merit a (air trial. OUR BUTTER obtained the FIRST PRIZE at the last Thames Show, and maintains its superiority. PATBONIBE LOCAL INDUSTRY. The only Store on the Thames that tup plies BUTTER direct from our own Dairy. PAH STOBE,~BEACH BOAD.
TO ALL AND WHOM IT MAT CONCERN. mHE CHEAPEST HOUSE on the Thame JL IS THE Shortland Bazaar. The Railway being postponed, we are now Selling them at 2s 6d—Clockwork Train 2s 6d! All our Stock of Toys VEBY CHEAP,, ; . -: ■•..■■■■ ■■&&$ Tea Sets (various)—Slates-r-Cupe and Saucer Dolls—Garden Tools—Mugs} Rattles—Knives—Kits Bati and Balls—Arks—Baskets Barrows—Magic Lanterns—Match Boxes Pistols—Pop Guns—Horses ■ Toilet Vinegar—do. Powder—Pomade Florida Water—Hair Oil—Powder ; Tricopherous—Kaithairon—Puff Boxes Fancy Soaps (Windsor and Glycerine) Combs, small and large—Hair Brushes" Tooth Brushes and Nail Brushes Please Notice Address— Shobtland Bazaab, Pollen Stbeet South, and SOUTH SHORTLAND NEWS AGENCY,, B. MOR a AN.
" John Chinaman" 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 Ohiaa 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 estabKshment'in Ching Chow Foo . for the production and consumption of these art; 3ies. A long time after him follows J. E Hansen with n largo and varied ,- lock ef te jb selected specially ior his triv.3, and imported from the Jinea descendsnlt of the real original " John/ Prices range from U 9d, 2s, 2s 63, 3s, 3s 6d, according to quality. No " sameness," eatjh Tea is distinct from the other, and worth its price leaving no room for improvement. Can anyone of age or understanding contemplate the above" without buying tueir Tea at this establishment BUTIER supplied from the best dairios at Onehunga, Tuniaki, ".'•urir:', Hikutaia, and Ohinemuri. Abo—Prime Sale Butter. COFFEES Fresh Roasted and Ground on the premises. Can be supplied pure at 2s 4d. Chicory at Is per lb j Mixed Coffee and Chicory from Is 6d to 2s. Patronise Local Industries—Buy KobFOBD's TOMATO SAUOB, Is 2<l per bottle; or, 12s per dozen. Hudson's PEACHES, 211b tins, Is; Us per dozen. <' CASH PBICE LIST— Wood's and Lamb's Flour, 8s per sQlba; No.
1 Sugar, in quantities not leas than-2lbs, 5d crushed Loaf Sugar, not less than 121b, fid Canary, Hemp, and Bnpe Seeds, 6d per lb Holloway'* Villa, Ointment; Cockle's Pil ; Painkiller; Steedumn's Soothing Powders; Buster's Lung' Preserver; Powell't Balsam Aniseed, all Is 4d each ; Kerosene, best brands, 10s per tin; Swiss . Milk, Is; Coffee apd Milk, Is 6d ; .Cocoa and Milk, Is 3d ; Navj Cocoa, '2s; Van Houtens, 6s 4dj Fry & Taylor's; lfe- '8d ; Oainaru Potted Meats, 8d • Boast - and Boiled Beef, 21b Tins, (vet), 1b 6d; Tinned Oysters, 9d ; Lobsters Is ; Anchovies, Is; Fresh Herrings, lOd; Kippered do., Is 2d; Limejuice, Per Bottle, Is; Yorkshire Belisb, lOd ; Licensed Victuallers Reliisli, Is; Currants, 8d; Baisins, 9d ; Sultmaa, lOd ; Dried Apples, 9d; Preserved Ginger^.-' Is 9d ; in jars, do., 5b ; Hard's aadNeiTe'e Food, Is 3d; Groats, Is; Pearl 'Barfej, 4d; Split Peas, 4d; Wlwrtmeal/Slbs, lsj '* Hops, 2s. J. E. H A N S S N/ POLLEJ! BTHBBT.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3646, 2 September 1880, Page 1
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698Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3646, 2 September 1880, Page 1
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