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Bmlnew Notloet EXPECTED DAILY, Pi* " Maqiilok Cloud," A SMALL SHIPMENT .OF 160 Bags of Wood's Flour, Which we are prepared to tell WXOUKA&I AT AVCXIAITD PIICM. We hare also a Large Stock of DUNN'S ADELAIDE FLOUB On hand Which if of the Finest Qualify. . We would draw eepeoial attention to the Quality of on? BREAD, whioh we are delivering to all parti of the Field. A TBIaIIoLICTTED. BOLLEBSCtt ft SON, Kabaka Road. Te Aroha. THS SHORTEST and QUICKEST ROAD ■ »•.'■' TE AROHA 18 BT PHILLIPS'J(BCOACH TO HtKUTAIA. (FarMe), And from there by Hone from KELLY'S HOTEL, 61, Or * total of 9s. Time occupied only Fire Hour*. BOBEBT^kELLY, PIONEER HOTEL, HIKUTAI A. PUBLIC NOTICE. r>LBASB TAKE NOHOB: It IJI my Jl intention to ran a 'Boat from'l the Thames to Hikntaia 3 days a weskv ■' 'V. ; 1 LeaTiag, Monday, Mary street, 7 ija.j arri?ing at Eirikiri, 8 a.m.; arriving at Puriri, 9 a.m.; arriving at Hikntaia, 10 a.m. Leaving, Thursday, Mary street, 9 e.m.j arriving at Kirikiri, 10 a.m.» arriving at Puriri, 11 a.m.; arriving at Hikutaia, 12 a.m. Leaving, Saturday, Mary street, 11 e.m.j arriTing at Kirikiri, 121 p.m.j arriving at Pnriri, 1 pan.; arriving at Hikutaia 2 pan. ' J RmnunvA: Leavee, Mondat, Hikataia, 12 a.m.; aniTiag tt Porin, 1 p.m.; arriTing at Kirikiri, 2 p.m.; arriving at Mary street, 8 pm. Leavee, Thonday, Hikntaia, 2 p.m. t arriving at Puriri, 3 p.m.; arriving at Sirikin, : * p.m.; arriving at Mary street, 6 p.m. - ■ ' Leavee, Saturday, Hikutaia, 4 p.m.; arriviog at Puriri, 5 p.m.| arriving at Kirikiri, 6 pjn.; arriving at Mary street, 7 FARES: Mary street to Kirikiri, Is 6dj Mary street to Pariri, > 6d; Mary street to Hikatoia, 6a i retom tiekato from Thames to Hikntaia, Bs. Goods, ParoeUi, etc, oatefully attended to. ALEX. PHILLIPS. WILLOUOHBT STSBBT. JAMBS PINLAY, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER WiiuAVSOH sTwtiT, Gkakahstowv, BEOS to ell the attention of h Friend and the pnblio in general to New, Large, and well-selocted Btook of jEWiifyiiT, Watchu, Clooxi, Ac., Whioh is, without exception, THE LABGEST, BE8T& CHEAPEST on the Ooldfieid. Brooches and Earrings, Lockets, Binge, Alberts, Stads—a Splendid Lot. ' Siitbb Jiwrnaaax—Coniistingof Lockets and Chains, Brooches and Earrings,. Ac., in ! great variety, and of the most reoheroh* patterns. . OentlemenV Alberts, Bings, Lockets, Ac, manataetnred on the premises, in the Newest Designs, and I best Workmanship.' ' ' . ■ . I Quartz and Owenstone Out and Mounted on the shortest notice. The stock of English Lever and American Waltham Watohes, both gold and tilver, it very varied, ana. Customers ban rely on getting a really GOOD ARTICLE at a MODJBBAW PWCK. I Clocks in ttreat Variety, both Pendulum . ! and Lever, and their performance guaranteed. * All kinds of Repairs neatly and ex- . peditiously executed. , . • Watches and Clocks Cleaned and Repaired ' on the premises in the"best style. 1126 ! ' MONTEK A CYLINDBEi AHOLDEN begi to inform the in- , habitants ot the Thames that he will for the next FEW WEEKS offer hie WATCHES at a REDUCTION of from 15 to 10 per cent, of his present prioee, so that \ those wishing to give Birthday Presents oan. I not do better than invest in his (during sale) 1 428 HUNTING. WATOHES, former prioe ! 50s, and generally sold in Auckland at 68e. i This Watch is Guaranteed as a correct TimeI keeper, and is a very suitable birthday ! PAM DERICAN WALTHAM WATCH. Present prioe, £4 4s; Reduced prioe, & 10a. ELECTBOPLATE Tee, and Coffee Set* (4 pieces), £8 16s and £4 16s •, Electro-Plate Batter Coolers, to be oleared out at 10s daeh; 30 HourTimepieoes, formerly 10s 6d, for 6e 6d warranted. ANDREW~HOLDEN, , PBACTICAL WATCHMAKEB, Owin Stbiet, Gbahamstowk. See separate Advertisement for Prioee of " Repairs. " " CARD *■ Circulars (on note or letter paptr ; in plain and nnoy type. Garten* Be oripte printed, bound and perforated at the Cnan>o Biab othni.: U ANTED KNOWN—Waste Paper for " Sale at the Evoking Stab.Ooob. At a very pleasant tea party, the conversation turned on transmigration. A lady of .' exquisite beauty Who was ■ipping MoQowak'i best, turned to Kir —■— and asked what form he would prefer to. inhabit f Kobe dissolved in 8s Tea madam.

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3733, 11 December 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3733, 11 December 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3733, 11 December 1880, Page 3

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