Hotels Shortland Hotel, (Cobles ,of Pollen and Obey streets), Shobtland. TAMES TERR ALL, having taken posses* el eion of the abore Commodious and well known Hotel, wishes to inform the Public of the Thames and Travellers from the upcountry Districts that the Accommodation is SECOND TO NONE on the Thames, and that Visitors will receive every attention at bis hands. \ WINEB AND SpIBITS OP THE BKST BBANDS ONLY KEPT. EHRENFRIED'S SUPERIOR BEER. GOOD STABLING. J^MES TERRALL, Pbophietob. 828 Pembroke Hotel, POLLEN STREET, SHORTLAND. h. eFdres (Late Lessee of the Shortland Hotel) PROPRIETOR. HAVING taken the above well-known bouse, and thoroughly renovated and re-furnished same, H. Endbes will be pleased to receive visits from any of his old friends. Wines, Ales, Spirits, & Liquors ■■■.:. OF BVBET DESCEIPTION, ALL OF THE FINEST BRANDS. GOOD~BEDS, - AMD ITISY AcOOMMOD ATIOK FOETHB TRAVELLING PUBLIC. 827 General Notices SOAP. FREEMAN'S BAY SOAP AND CANDLE WORKS, AUCKLAND. fTIHE Undersigned beg to call the attention X of the Thames Public to the very SUPERIOR QUALITY of their Soapsmade at the abore Factory, which they are confident will defy competition, both as to quality and price. ■" '.; The abore can always be obtained at our Agent's, THOMAS VEALE'S, At Factory Prices. SAUNDERS ""&" GILBERD. 829 " John Chinaman " still lives in the elevated, and forever descending streams from countless spouts. Few men have left deeper marks on the interior of teapots 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 V- 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 set up an establishment in Ching Ohow Foo for the production and consumption of these articles. A long time after him follows J. E. Hansex with a large and . varied Btock ef teas selected specially ior his trade, and imported from the linea descendants of the real original " John.'' Frioes range from Is 9d, 2s, 2s 6d, 3s, 3a 6d, according to quality. No "sameness," each 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 their Tea at this establishment BUTTER supplied from the best dsirioa 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'lb; Mixed Coffee and Chicory from Is 6d to 2a. Patronise Local Industries—Buy Kobjoed's TOMATO SAUCE, Is 2d per bottle; or, 12s per dozen. Hudson's PBACHS3, 2ilb tins. Is; 11s per|dozen. CASH PRICE LIST— Wood's and Laoab's Flour, 8a par 50lba j No. 1 Sugar, in quantities not less tbun 2ibs, 5d crushed Loaf Sugar, not less than 12lb, 6d Canary, Hemp, and Kape Seeds, 6d per lb Hplloway'a Pilla, Ointment; Cockle's Pil ; 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 acd Milk, Is 6d ; Cocoa • and Milk, Is 3d ; Navy Cocoa, 2s; Van Houtens, 5s 4dj Fry & Taylor's, Is 8d ; Oamaru Potted Meats, 8d; Roast ana Boiled Beef, 21b Tins, (net), Is 6d; Tinned Oysters, 9d; Lobsters Is; Anchovies, Is; Fresh Herrings, lOd; Kippered do., Is 2d; Limejuice, Per Bottle, Is; Yorkshire Relish, lOd; Licensed Victuallers Rellish, Is ; Currants, 8d ; Raisins, 9d ; Sultanas, lOd ; Dried Apples, 9d j Preserved Ginger ls-9d ; in jars, do., 5a ; Hard's and Neave'a Food, Is 2d; Groats, Is; Pearl Barley, 4d ; Split Peas, 4d ; Wheutmeal, slba, Is; Hops, 2s. J. E. HANSEN, POLLEN STREET. * TFENRY J. LEE Queen Street, Thames, ACCOUNTANT AND COMMISSION AGENT. TBADESMES'S BOOKS. POSTED, AND ACCOUNTS COLLECTED 596
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3657, 15 September 1880, Page 1
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639Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3657, 15 September 1880, Page 1
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