General Notices ESTABLISHED 1868. (TO one and all about to Furnish, or re« -L quiring any Household Requisites. JAMES~COCKS, While thanking his Friends "and the public for the liberal support accorded him for the past 13 years, wishes to inform them that, having completed the Additions to hi* Pollen street Premises, he has Re-opened them with a Large and New Stock, which he has marked at such Prices as should ensure a speedy clearance. The STOCK consists of FURNITURE Of Every Description. Spring Stuffed Couches and Cheffioniers, from £2 15s each; Cane-seated Chairs, from 4s each; Cane-seated Arm Kecking Chairs, from 11s 6d each; Swing Looking Glasses, from 3s 6d to £2 15b each; Bedsteads, in Wood and Iron; Chests of Drawers, from £2 ss; Mattresseg and Pillows, in Flax, Fibre, Flock, Hair and Pulu. Pictures, Clocks, Mattings, China, Glass, and Earthenware, of every description. CuTLEEY AND EIECTEO-PtATBD GoODi. Stoves, Orens, Saucepans, Boilers, Tinware, Brush ware, and everything else required for House Furnishing ; also, a well-ielected Stock of FANCY GOODS, suitable for OhristmftJ and New Year -Presents. Country Orders will receive Prompt Attention. Note the Addbess— JAMES COOKS, GENERAL FURNISHING WAREHOUSES Pollen Steeet Centeal, and Maet Street, Shobtland. 1539 PAH STORE, BEACH ROAD, The Oldest Established Geneeai Gboceey Stoee on the Thames. THE Te Aroha Bush is not a patoh upon the Bush for our celebrated Butter AH goods in stock of the best quality obtain* able, and as cheap as any list that can be produced. Our Teas are not locally grown, but are selected by a long experience, good judgment, and prompt payments, and can give better value than any house in town. A gentle reminder is worth oceans of blowing. Our Butter is the best on the Thames, in proof of which we have competed at all the Butter Shows held here, and hare carried off first prize on each occasion. PATBOJMISE LOCAL INDUSTRY. The only Store on the Thames thafr supplies BUTTER direct from our own Dairy. PAH STORE, BEACH EOAD.
BILLIARDS, 6d PER GAME, CAN BE HAD in the Billiard Boom adjoining the Provincial Hotel, Queen street, where EVERY ATTENTION wUI be Paid to Patrons by a Careful Marker. BOYS NOT ALLOWED TO PLAY without Written Consent of Parents. 1664 SEDUCTIONS. TX7 ATCHES and Clocks carefully Cleaned « and Regulated for 4s each, workmanship Guaranteed, New Main Springs 4s each. Andebw Hoeden, - ; Practical Watchmaker, Owen street, Grahamstowa. PHOTOGRAPHIC. Messrs foy b;s;os., TTTHILE returning Thanks to the * ™ Public for the liberal Patronage they have received for the last sine yeari, beg to inform them that having made Extensive Additions and Improvements to their Photo* graphic Establishment, are now prepared to execute Orders in a style that cannot fail to give satisfaction to the public Frederick Wells T>ETURNS his 'SINCERE THANKS Xv FOB THE LIBERAL PATRONAGE bestowed on him since commencing Busineis, and trusts during the coming year to receive STILL FURTHER SUPPORT. BEEF, MUTTON, PORK, VEAL, LAMB, ETC, The Best Obtainable in the Market, And Prices—the LOWEST POSSIBLE consistent with Quality. FREDERICK WELLS, BUTCHER, Takabtt Road.
J. BRIGHT, NURSE RYMAN & SEEDSMAN, Pakatvai. "I E. respectfully intimates to his Ousf/-• tomers and Friends that he has a Choice and New Collection of DAHLIAS (the king of aucumn flowers), now ready for planting out, at 8s per Dozen. Vegetable and Slower SKBDS at Auckland Prices. Cabbage Plants, Is per 100; Cauliflower and Celery do. at Is (sd. Sarghum and Luoerna Seed, &c, &o. 1458 BEE CULTUBE. THE undersigned is now prepared to supply LAtfasTitoTH Hirus, Akth'ioiaii Comb j 'Fovndation, Smoxebs, and every modern appliance used in Bee Culture. Extractors shortly. Price list on application. I- Hopkins, 1165 ParaWai. rp LAWLESS (late G. Waijjsb), -wholeJ . sale and retail Tobacconist, next Bank of New Zealand, Brown Btroet, GrahamstowH, CRICKMT, FOOTBALL, and BILLIABD ROOM ABQUJSITM Alwaya n Stock. :, ; ■, , 126S At a very pleasant tea party, the convers* tion tvirnod ori'trunsEoigration. A lady o exquisi; c" feeauty wlk> was sipping MoQ-OWAw'l best,.turned; to.-Xlr —^- and asked what fora he would.prefer to inhabit ? Te> be dw»<?lTe< in 3b Tea madam. :
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3788, 17 February 1881, Page 3
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