Sewing Machines SEWING MACHINES I SEWING MACHINES! H. B. COOKE Desires to inform the inhabitants of the Thames that ho is in a position to supply all kinds of OEWINfI \/t ACHINEB On TIME PAYMENTS. Now in Stock— Wheeler and Wilson, Grorer & Baker Finger's, Frister and Bowman's-' Wertheim, Home Sliuitlo, ' Domestic Standard, and the Celebrated White Machine*. , Three Reasons why you should buy your Sewing Machines of H. B. COOKE, a prao tical man :— Ist. He keeps none but the BEST! 2nd. He will keep them in good Working Order for TWELVE MONTHS Free of Charge! 3rd. He will Guarantee them for THBEE YEABS! N.B.—All Kinds |of Sewing Machines Accurately Bepaired. Addbbss— H. B. COOKE, POLLEN STEEET, Gbahamstown. 323 Notices BREAD BEEID!BEEAD! GREAT BEDCCnON IN BREAD. THE Proprietors of the Cheap Bakery, and Fie and Coffee Shop, to meet the hard times, as they have always done, hare Be* duced the price of Bread to 3|d the 21b Loaf, Having arranged with the celebrated and well-known Baker, Mr Jack Allen, to manage their Bakery—a guarantee of always having the best bread in town. None but Lamb's best flour .will be used, and- no Southern rubbish, allowed to be mixed. All bread guaranteed of the first quality, and full weight, either plain or fancy, guaranteed. Note the Address—Opposite the Shortland Fire Brigade Hall. A constant supply always on hand. Hot Pies and Coffee, £c., always ready from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. A large assortment of Confectionery of all kinds. i JOHN BULLOCK & Co, 632 Lamb! Lamb ! Lamb! fib st. of the season. ALSO— Prime Beef, Mutton, Veal, and Pobk, THE BEST OBTAINABLE IN THE MABKET, : TO BE HAS AT - P. WELLS 1, BUTCHEK, TARARU ROAD, At Tm LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE, 'W FOR CASH! Remembk*— THE QUALITY AND VALUE! L. D.N A'HAN*C 0> WAREHOUSEMEN, WINE AND SPIRIT AND TOBACCO MERCHANTS, IMPOBTERS OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE, SHORTLAND STBEET, AUCKLAND. Indents for English or Foreign Goods executed on favourable terms, under the personal supervision of our London Firm. Lowdok Office 10, Cowmak otbeet MEW ' REASON'S ''PEAS 1880-1881. WE BEG TO ADVHR.XnB TBADK THAT WE HAT I! BECEIVED A CABtEGEAM INFOBMIKG tT« OF THE DEPAHTOBE OF OUB CLIPPBB 6CHOONEB •SYBIL, 1 FBOM FOOCHOW, ON 17TH JULY, WITH A FULL CARGO OF THIS YEAR'S TEAS, CONSISTING OF 3912 P ACKAGES AND WB BXVECT HER ABBIVAL AT AKY. MOMENT. Musters ot the various Chops are expected per s.s. * Mcnmuir.' Samples for liquoring may be had on application, or will be forwarded post free. L. D. NATHAN & CO., BHOBTLAND-STBEET, AUCKLAND. 918 At a rery pleasant tea party, the conrersa* lion turned on transmigration. A lady of exquisite beauty who was sipping McGowak'b best, turned to Mr —— and naked what form lie would prefer to inhabit ? T' V diM^ed in 3e Tea madam. The best test of the interest of a book is its capability of being read a second time, ditto for 8s Tea.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3660, 18 September 1880, Page 3
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486Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3660, 18 September 1880, Page 3
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