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TEAS if Bacon COFFEES [wBl HAMS SPICES W^ CHEESE JAMS * MAIZE JELLIES GITS SAUCES # GEOCEEIES *®m» s and' . . j 'Q5 ..-: ILOUB ■ I OILMEN'S (Wood^lOOlbi STORES Sm^ and 501b Bags) ' & - r~^ ■■' - ol\ SHARPS PEESERVES „ BEAN OATMEAL EVEBY Descbiptiok ££? POTATOES OF ■ AND the PRODUCE Vbbt Best oi QUALITY, Every ■"& Descbiniok AT THE AT LOWEST LOWEST PRICES. \i" PRICES. TEA TEA Dealers, Dealers, PotißN St., Thames. Te Aroha Rush. SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF! ALL parties going to the New Rush, Country Settlers, and the Thames Public in general, will do well to notice the following list of prices— '■ SUBJECT TO 'TTBKLr ALTSBATIONS AND ADDITIONS. SPECIAL CHEAP LINES for the Week ending 22nd January, 1881:— %■-.-. - ■-. ■ :■.'.. : . : b. d. Pastry Butter ... 0 8 Fresh Butter .... 0 10 New Potatoes, 161b5... ... ... 1 0 Peacock's Stonelees Jams ... ... 0 7 Sugar, Brown, per lb 0 4 Do. Company's No. 1, 2ilb 1 0 Do. White Crystals, per lb 0 5 Good Family Tea—Tby M„. ... 2 0 A Really Excellent (new season) . Mii«d > --Sf''• ... ... „. 2 6 Very Choice Fine Flavor 3 0 Sperm Candles, full weight, several..-. ' , kinds ... ... 0 10 Price's..; ; ..; '' „„ OH Best Oatmeal, 61b ... 1 0 New Wairoa Cheese (by the Cheese, : 6d)perlb ... 0 8 galmpn, per lb , Tin ... ... ... 9 0 Excellent Baisins, 7d, 121b for 6a Nutmegs, sound and good, perdoi.... 0 6 Fowl Wheat, 121b .„ ... ... 1 0 Maize, dp. ... ... ... 1 0 Oats do. ... ... ~ ... 1 0 Barley do 10 Beat Brand Salmon, per lb ... ... 0 9 Wood's Best Flour t7a 6d bag) 61bs 1 0 Currants ... ... ;...... 0 6 Charcoal, 2d per lb, 6s per sack Hopkins' lib frames Virgin Honey... 1 AH other Gbocewes and Local Produce Cheap for CASH. -■, Choicest samples of FRUIT,: local and imported, always in stock at lowest rates. A good assortment bf 'Garden Heads* guaranteed from the best seedsmen, at ; - : W. WOOD'S Central Cheap Marti ! POLIEN STBEBT. Mr Wood, Senr., being now established in bis New Workshop, is prepared to do Bookbinding in all its branches at reasonable prices, Picture Framing, &c. he solicits the patronage of the general public. James Browne's NEW GENERAL FURNISHING STORE, CENTEAL POLLEN STEEET. JAMES BROWNE having got his large stock of GENERAL FURNISHING GOODS into proper order in his NEW, CENTRAL, and COMMODIOUS PfiEMIBEB in POLLEN STREET, desires to call the attention oi his old customers and the public in general to the same, being confio^tat that for VARIETY, QUALITY, AIW) CHEAPNESS it CANNOT be EQUALLED on the Thames. , Double and Single Iron and Wood Bedsteads; Mattresses; Paliasses; Pillows, both feather and pulu. Children's Cots in great variety. \ Dressing Tables, Chests of Drawers, Washstands and Ware. ' „ V Toilet Glasses —All sorts, sizes, and prices. Drawing Room Suites—in Hair, Repp, and Damask. ' ' Chairs—both Rocking, Cane, and Kitchen. Carpets, Heartbrugß, China Matting (superior quality), and Mats. . Perambulators —all makes. Kerosene Lamps -a beautiful selection. Cruet Stands, Electroplated Spoons and Fork b, Teapots, &c. Giass Ware and Crockery in great variety, : and very cheap. Camp Ovens, Boilers, Saucepans, and all kinds of kitchen requisites. G-arden Tools, &c, &o. i A CAXi IS RKSPBCTFtriiIiX IKVITBD. ' NOTICE. C. H. STEWAHD, SEKE, commenced • his Violin School on WEDNESDAY, January sth, 1881. All fresh applications can be made either at his residence, Mount Pleasant, .or; Mr Joslim's, Hairdresser, Pollen street. - 1599 ; Thk difference between a Gent and a Gentle man .—The Gent turns up what be has for a nose and s»ys,~Oh, -Ah, The-Gentleman walks into MoGowan's and says, Mao give me a pound of your Tba, and send, for order •veryweek ' "r" - ■ ■ -'''--'•'

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3767, 24 January 1881, Page 3

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579

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3767, 24 January 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3767, 24 January 1881, Page 3

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