General Notices Christmas Pare! MESSRS ELLIS & SON, OF THE . Kuranui and Tararu Stores, BEG to Notify that they have JUST OPENED up a Splendid Variety of New Goods, Specially Selected for the CHRISTMAS TRADE, '**' . And would be glad of a Call from those of the Public in the* Districts, snrrounding their Establishments who have not yet entrusted them with any Orders. Goods carefully delivered to uny address on the shortest notice. ' Lowest possible prices charged consistent with quality. Hurrah for Christmas! TOYS! TOYS !! TOYS!!! USEFUL, ORNAMENTAL, AND MECHANICAL! COME one and all, young and old, welcome to the oldest established on the Field. Consignments received monthly from all the principal cities of Europe. Cheaper than ever! Toys from one penny upwards. No old stock from auctions ; all New, Fresh, and Good. The largest stock of Soys' Bats on the field. Come one and all, and patronise the old shop. SHORTLAND BAZAAR, POLLEN STREET SOUTH. COME AND HAVE A^ LOOK! You will be sure to buy from the old boy. THAMES CATTLE MARKET. BANKS~& CO., STOCK & COMMISSION AGENTS. MARKET each THURSDAY, at their YARDS, PARAWAI, at 2 p.m., for SALE of BTOCK of all descriptions, PRODUCE. &o. Consignees of Stock can depend upon every attention being given. Good Paddock Accommodation, and Pbompt Account Saxes. 1823 BUSINESS NOTICE. To Capitalists and Others interested in the Steel, Iron, and Coal Trade. MR GEO. PERRY, who has had 28 years' experience as workman and. manager in the Iron trade, having a thorough and comprehensive knowledge of all details in the Iron trade, fromjthe ore to the finished article, i.e. —Wire, hoop, sheet, galvanised, chain, nail, boiler-plate, horse-shoe, and all kinds of tinned iron, armour-plate, Bessemer-steel, puddle-steel, gun-iron, steel springs, wheel axles and tyres for railway carriages, fishplates, spikes and bolts, machinery, handmills, charcoal-iron, &c, &c. Any gentlemen requiring advice on indications of coal or iron ore, or on difficulties in manufacture, will do well to consult the advertiser. Mr Geo. Pebet undertakes commissions of the above-stated nature at , moderate charges, and possesses the most undoubted credentials of ability from Messrs Gar rick, Brookbank and Stanley, Baldwin, Manchester, and others. Address office of this paper, or General Post Office, Auckland. CLEMENT A. CORNES, Te Aeoha. HORSE FEED, Is 6d—PADDOCKS, 3s, PER WEEK. E. W. PUCKEY, NATIVE LAND PURCHASE AGfltfT ■* ' ■ ■■ - ... - .., Office—2s, Queer, 'street Auckland, ocer Nationa. Insurance Company'? Office. 1242 PRINTING. / iARDS, CIRCULARS CHEQUE-BOOKb, BILL-HEADS POSTERS, HANDBILLS, 'f THEATRICAL WORK, &c, &c, &c, In^any Color requMlNi On tlie-'Shortest notice, andlwi the most . , modern style. EVENING STAR OFFICE. $BAHAMSTOWJS . CAB! CAB ! CAB! - SAMUEL YOUNG BEGS to infor.mhis Friends and the Public that he has resumed his Cab-driving Business in Auckand. All Orders per post or (elegt'.tra addressed to W. W. ROBINBOIT, tobacconist,- will be punctually attended to.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3776, 3 February 1881, Page 1
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