Notices L^ J£MAS FRUITS! 2£MAS FRUITS! J^ew Year Fruits • AT McGOWAN'BI Finest New Currant* oolj l£ Laisin* 9d, Sultanas lOd. ALL GOODS FINEST QUALITY, At McGowan's. 3* f"E A," FINEST FLAVOTJE FOB XMAJ. HAMS! (Canterbury) HAMS! (American) HAMSI (Lootl) ■DUTTEB! "DUTTER! T> UTTER I pASTEY BUTTEE! T>ABTEY BUTTER! pASTEY BUTTER! /CHEESE! KJ pHEESE! nHESSE! \J Candied Lemon/ Orange and Citron Peel. BISCUITS SUPPLIED AT MANTJ. FACTUREBS* PRICES (Tim returnable.) Earthenware at Lowest Rates. Trioopherous, Pills, Pain Siller, and Patent Medicines generally Is 4d. FAVOURS for Xmaa and the New Year, accompanied with Cash, will be treated as wholesale orders. > 19* The Public are cautioned against Imitators trying to palm off their Tea ai nearly equal to McGowah's. , a standard article, MoGowan's 3s TEA. THAMES FANCY BAZAAR, OPENED THIS EVENING. Christmas Presents I TOYS, PICTURES, Ac.,: NEW YEAR'S GIFTS ! IN order that the Thames publio nay have as yaried a choice at can be offered in Auckland, ' , C. McLI VBR has imported A LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF GOODS, Suitable for Present* for both young and oldPicture*, Toys, Album, Musical Instrument b, and Fancy Goods of all descriptions. A OHBISTHAS TBBB FOB TBS YOUNG PEOPLE. PRIZES! PRIZES!, * ± ■..- PBUBB For all Talnable Gifts djipniiiei sjpn orenlm . on the!well known *■ - ART UNKBT PRINCIPLE. LADIES viiit the Bazaar for. HOtTSl> HOLD ORNAMENTS; PARENTS, for PRESENTS for GOOD BOYS and GIBLB. Remember the Addrew—*. .; THREE DOORS FROM BANK * • CORNER." .-•. '.■..:, :-'*-"' ; " BAZAAR TASTEFULLY DEOOBATID \4ft-—OOODbI NOW ON DISPLAY. -; > PRICES EXTRAORDINARILY 0. MpLItWt 9 , * PROPRIBTOR. -• IStl . "preliminary notice. A P. QUINT offers for Sale his STOCK \J. :#d FURNITURB, at the EMPIRE HOTEL. Apply on the Premises., CORRECT TIMKKEIiPKRS. ROLDEN'S «s SUrer Hunting Watch. Guaranteed 2 jears. .. ■ -; r ■*' NOTI QE. A' LL DEBTS due to Messrs Oambuui and Bkmnixi, Hotel keepers, Paeroa, are required to be SETTLED by the 10th of January, 1881, as one of the Firm is retiring from, the Business. Tiis potioe is.a.iaal one. 1529 > Cabbmiu k Baravrr. -. In difference between a Gent and a Gentle man .—The Gent turns up what he has for a nose and says, Ob, Ah. The frentlemaa ' walks into McGowan's and says, MAOgire me a pound of >our Tba, and send for order every week ' • ,■ ■ I wibh it to be understood that my object in selling 3s Tei is the greatest good to the greatest nunjber, and that the greatest number isnumbvr one, therefore try MoGfWAlt'a. || I'ba ' • ..-' .;.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3741, 21 December 1880, Page 3
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398Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3741, 21 December 1880, Page 3
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