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Business Notices EXPECTED DAILY, Peb "Magelion Cloud," AS MA L L S H IPM EN T OF 160 Bags of Wood's Flour, Which we are prepared to sell Wholesale at Auckland Pbices. We hare also a Large Stock of DUNN'S ADELAIDE FLOUR On hand Which is of the Finest Quality. "We would draw, especial attention to the Quality of our BREAD, which we are delivering to all parts of the Field, A tbialUolicited. BOLLERSON & SON, Kabaka Road. Te Aroha. THE SHORTEST and QUICKEST ROAD . ' TO , \ TE AROHA IS BY PHILLIP8 1 M^ COACH TO HIKUTAIA. (Faro, 4s), And from there by Horse from KELLY'S HOTEL, ss, Or a total of 9s. Time occupied only Fire Hours. ROBERT~KELLY, PIONEER HOTEL, HIKUTAIA. 1467 PUBLIC NOTICE. IJLEASE TAKE NOTICE: It is my 1 intention to run a 'Buss from the Thames to Hikutaia 3 days a week. Tieaving, Monday, Mary street, 7 a.m.; arriving at Kiriluri, 8 a.m.; arming atPuriri, 9 a.m.; arriving at Hikutaia, 10 a.m. Leaving, Thursday, Mary street,' 9 a.m.; arriving at Kirikiri, 10 a.m.; arriving at Furiri, 11 a.m.; arriving at Hikutaia, 12 a.m. Leaving, Saturday, Mary street, 11 a.m. j arriving at Kirikiri, 12 p.m.; arriving '.' at Puriri, 1 p.m.; arriving at Hikutaia 2 p.m. Ebtubnins : • Leares, Monday, Hikutaia, 12 a.m.; arriving atPuriri, 1 p.m.; arriving at Kirikiri, 2 p.m.; arriving at Mary street, 3 p m. . Leaves, Thursday, Hikutaia, 2 p.m.; arriving | at Puriri, 3 p.m.; arriving at Kirikiri, 4 p.m.; arriving at' Mary street, 5 ! Leaves, Saturday, Hikutaia, 4 p.m.; arriving . at Puriri, 5 p.m.; arriving at Kirikiri, 6 p.m.; arriving at Mary street, 7 . p.m. . . FABES: Mary street to Kirikiri, Is 6d; Mary street to Puriri, 2s 6d; Mary street to Hikutaia, 5s ; return tiokets from Thames to Hikutaia, Bs. Goods, Parcels, etc., carefully attended to. ALEX. PHILLIPS. IWiiLoroHBY Stbbet. JAMES PINLAY, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER Williamson stheet, Geahamstowk, BKQB to call the attention of h Friend and the public in general to New, Large, and well-selected Stuck of jBWEIk/EBY, WATCHKB, CtOOKS, &C, wnioh is, without exception, THE LARGEST, BEST & CHEAPEST on the Goldfield. Brooohes and Earrings, Lockets, Bings, Alberts, Studs—a Splendid Lot. Silver Jewbxisby—Consisting of Lockets and Chains, Brooches and Earrings, Ac., in great variety, and of the most recherche Sittems. entlemen's Albert*, Bing^s, Lockets, Ac, manutaotured on the premises, in the Newest Designs, and best Workmanship. Quartz and Greenstone Cut and Mounted on the shortest notice. The stock of English Lover and American Walthatn Watches, both gold and silver, is very varied, and Customers can rely on getting a really GOOD ARTICLE at a MODEBAKB PBICJB. Clocks in threat Variety, both Pendulum and Lever, and their performance guaranteed. All kinds of Bepairs neatly and Ac* peditiously executed. Watches and Clocks Cleaned and Repaired on the premises in the best style. 1325 MONTRE A CYLINDRE. AHOLDEN begs to inform the in- . habitants of the Thames that be will for the next FEW WEEKS offer his WATCHES at a REDUCTION of from 15 to 20 per cent. of his present prices, so that those wishing to give Birthday Presents cannot do better than invest in his (during sale) 42S HUNTING WATCHES, former price ; 50s, and generally sold in Auckland at 635. J This Watch is Guaranteed as a correct Timekeeper, and is a very suitable birthday present. —— AMERICAN WALTHAM WATCH. Present price, £4 4s ; Reduced price, £3 10s. ELECTRO-PLATE Tea and Coffee Sets (4 pieces), £3 15s and £4 15s; Electro-Plate Butter Coolers, to be cleared! out at 10s each; 30 Hour Timepieces, formerly 10s 6d, for 8s 6d warranted. AMDREW~HOLDEN, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, Owen Stbeet, Gbahamstown. See separate Advertisement for Priues of Repairs. i CARD 4 Circulars (on note or letter p.".per in plain and fancy type. Garten' Be oeipts printed, bound and perforated at the Kvumra Stab Office. WANTED KNOWN—Waste Paper for Sale at the EviiriHe- Stab Office. At a very pleasant tea party, the conversa> tion turned on transmigration. A>l»dy of exquisite beauty who was sipping Mo'Gowah's best, turned to Mr —— and asked what form he would prefer to inhabit ? 1> *w diuolved in U TIA madam.

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue XI, 9 December 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue XI, 9 December 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue XI, 9 December 1880, Page 3

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