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Drapery GREAT BARGAINS I PREVIOUS TO STOCK-TAKING. w. martTn & son ARE NOW OFFERING THE WHOLE OF THEIR Stock of Draperj and Clothing At GREAT REDUCTIONS! FOR CASH ONLY!!! W. MARTIN & SON, Pollen street, Grahamstown.

Lands and Houses FOE IMMEDIATE SALE IN HAPE EOAD. A SUPERIOR FAMILY RESIDENCE of Nine Rooms, replete with every convenience. Gas and Water laid on, and nearly an Acre of Land well stocked with the Choicest Fruit Trees in full bearing; Flower Garden of well-selected Plants, ground well drained. The House commands a fine view of the harbour, and, standing high, is especially healthy. For Cards to view, apply to Mr Wiimam Sotttbb, Shortland, or to Fbateb Bbob., Land Agents, &c, Grahamstown. CHOICE LAND. FOR SALE-88 ACRES PRIME LAND at Warahoe Creek and fronting the Main Road. M. BROWN, 1874 Produce Store, Albert street. General Notices THAMES CATTLE MARKET. BANKS~~& CO., STOCK & COMMISSION AGENTS. MARKET each THUEBDAY, at their YARDS, PARAWAI, at 2 p.m., for SALE of STOCK of all descriptions, PRODUCE, &c Consignees of Stock can depend upon every attention being given. Good Paddock Accommodation, and Pbompi Account Sales. 1823 NOTICE. M. WHITEHEAD, BOOTMAKER, POLLEN STREET (Centbal), I_] AVING disposed of his Stock at the *--*• Branch "'hop, near the Exchange Hotel, in Lower Shortland, to Mr M. ADAMS, Respectfully Requests that ALL ACCOUNTS DUE to him BE PAID as early as possible during the present month. March Ist, 1881. EMPIRE HOTEL. T. LAWLESS Pbopbiexob. THIS old and FASHIONABLE HOTEL is now PROPERLY OPENED Under the new Management, and can afford ACCOMMODATION Unequalled on the Goldfield. Good SHOWER BATH, and every other Requisite conducive to comfort afforded to Patrons. DINING KOOM NOW OPEN. BREAKFAST ... From 7 till 9 a.m. DINNER ... „ 12 „ 2 p.m. TEA „ 5 „ 6 p.m. GOOD COOK, the beefc of Attention, Civility and Cleanliness. Agent for Abbott's and Giliett's Sweeps. Sweeps on every Event conducted. £1000 Sweep on MELBOURNE CUP, 1881—the first started in the Colony—now open. CoHSultations every evening at 8 o'clock. Frederick Wells "RETURNS his SINCERE THANKS JLV job the LIBERAL PATRONAGE bestowed on him since commencing Business and trusts during the coming year to receive bTILL FURTHER SUPPORT. BEEF, MUTTON, PORK, VEAL LAMB, ETC, The Best Obtainable in the Mabket, And Prices—the LOWEST POSSIBLE consistent with Quality. FKEDJBRICK WELLS, BUTCHER, Tababußoad. E, W, PUCKEY, T^TATIVE LAND PURCHASE AGEiST Office—2s, Qup.ec street, Auckland, over Nat ion a. Insurance Company'? Office. 1242 /ELEMENT A. CORNES, \J Te Aboha. HORSE FEED, Is 6d-PADDOCKS, 3s, PER WEEK. CORRECT TIME-EEKPERS. HOLD EN'S 42s Silver Hunting Watch. Guaranteed 2 years. Ax a very pleasant tea party, the conversation turned on transmigration. ' A lady of exquisite beauty who was sipping McGowan's | best, turned to Mr and asked what form he would prefer to inhabit ? 9> *>c dissolved in 3s Tea madam.

Notices Ohinemuri Apples! Ohinemuri Apples I TUST RECEIVED per STEAMER: A SPLENDID SAMPLE Of the above. Aiso on Hand— Oranges, Lemons, and Quinces! AT LOWEST MARKET RATES, AT JAMES JEPFERI'S, BROWN STREET, Gbahamstottk. N.B. —The above can be had Wholesale or Retail. 1812 Te Aroha Rush. SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF! ALL partieß 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 WEEKLST ALTEBATIONS A1O) ADDITIONS. Eggs! Eggs! Wanted in any quantity, SPECIAL CHEAP LINES for the Week ending 12th March, 1881:— M s. d. Paßtry Butter 0 8 Fresh Butter New Potatoes, 161bs 1 0 Peacock's Stoucless Jams 0 7 Sugar, Brown, per lb 0 4 Do. Company's No. 1, 2£lb 1 0 Do. Cheap Lots for Jam,4§d per lb. Do. White Crystals, per lb 0 5 Good Family Tea—Tby IT 2 0 A Really Excellent (new season) Mixed 2 6 Very Choice Fine Flavor 3 0 Sperm Candles, full weight, several... kinds ... 0 10 Price's 0 11 Beßt Oatmeal, 61b 1 0 New Wairoa Cheese (by the Cheese, 6d)perlb 0 8 Excellent Raisins, 7d, 121b for 6s Good Flour, l^d per lb ; damaged for pigs, Id per lb, or 7s 6d per 1001b. Fowl Wheat, 121b ... ... ... 1 0 Maize, do. ... ... ... 1 0 Oats do 1 0 Barley do 1 0 Beßt Brand Salmon, per lb 0 9 Wood's Best Flour (7s 6d bag)) 61bs 1 0 Currants 0 6 Charcoal, 2d per lb, 6s per sack Hopkins' lib frames Virgin Honey ... 1 All other G-bocebies and Local Produce Cheap for CASH. Choicest samples of FRUIT, local and imported, always in stock at lowest rates. A good assortment of Garden Seeds* guaranteed from the best seedsmen, at W. WOOD'S Central Cheap Mart, Pollen Steebt. EMPTY FRUIT CASES for SALE.: Mr Wood, Senr., being now established in his 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. [a card.] R. bIJRRA, T)OOKSELLER & STATIONER, No. 12, BROWN STREET, GEAHAMSTOWN. PHOTO AND SCRAP ALBUMS. 33 j?ke cent. Reduction on Sheet Music. P. TETLEY, PORK AND GENERAL BUTCHER, Pollen steeet, Shoetland. FT. has much pleasure in informing his • Customers and the Public that HE HAS DETERMINED TO ADD To his present Business that of a GENERAL BUTCHER, And now offers FOR SALE — Fore Quarters MUTTON ... 2*d per lb LOINS 3d » LEGS 4 *d " Remember the Addeess— POLLEN STREET, Shoetland. iSTDBILLS for Drapers, Grocers and Stiorokepers generally. Any Si«e or Color At theeEviHlHG Btab Offioa The difference between a Gent and a Gentle man —The Gent turns up-what he has for a nose and says, Oh, Ah. The Gentleman walks into McGowan's and says, Mac give me a pound of your Tea, and send for order every week

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3814, 19 March 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3814, 19 March 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3814, 19 March 1881, Page 3

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