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. Amusements THEATRE RO YA L Gbahamstown. R. Geobge Lessee. TO.NIGHT!~TO-NIGHT! GRAND FASHIONABLE NIGHT. THOMPSON'S Confederate Diorama OF THE American War, AND LIEUT. HERMAN, (The Mabyellotjs Ventbiloquist), The lending Presents To-Night will consist of A MAGNIFICENT DRAWING-ROOM SUITE OF FURNITURE, GOLD WATCH, Tea and Coffee Service, Large Oil Painting, ONE HUNDRED I'it/eFUL AND VALUABLE ARTICLES, The recipient of the "ui'e of Furniture, on Wednesday night, Patetck **?*™*™> Thames Scottish Battalion; last night, Mr - Ttt? One&t. street, Sbortland. j L GR.IId V MATINBE on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 30. Every Child will ' O-TT7T 1 - ' * .'■''' receive a j™*^ HERMAN, Manager. 1912 ,4 _______^^—^» :■. .' . Business Notices Hi7wooirs: CENTRAL CHEAP MART, * " ' POLLEN STREET, NOW' widely known as the CHEAPEST HOUSE in the THAME3 DISTRICT for GENUINE BARGAINS of the BEST GROCERIES, GENERAL PRODUCK, FRUIT, and GARDEN SEEDS. CHEAP PRICE- LIST, FOR CASH. SubjeM to Weekly Alterations and Additions. THANKING the THAMES PUBLIC and -COUNTRY SETTLERS for their moßt ' LIBERAL 'PATRONAGE during the past .-' six months, and trusting to receive a fair continuation of the same, I beg to submit the following/ NEWI. PRICE LIST, to your attention.' 'All Goods Bold are GUARANTEED, and in etery case money will be retutaed, if|satisfaction is; not given by the G-ooefs^upplieti. ' ' BXISCTISR, Best Fresh. (SEVEBAI DAISIES "WEEKLY.) BEST SALT AND PASTRY. s. d. CHEESE,' good 6d per lb, by the cheese 0 4 D6> ■ ■■■•»'iBEST WAIROA, 8d per lb, by the Cheese ... 0 6 BACON, English, lOd per lb, by Bide ... 0 8 Do. * Auckland, 10d per lb, by side 0 8 Do. ' -Canterbury, Is, by the side ... 0 9 Salmon! Salmon! BEST BRAND ever imported, lib Tin 0 9 MAIZE, OATS, BARLEY, BRAN,} All at OLD FLOTJR, FOWL WHEAT \ Id SHARPS,' ) per lb FLOUR (Woods' Best), 501bB, 7a 6d, 61bs ... ... ' 1 0 FLOUR/Gooa, 81b9 1 0 Do. Damaged, per lOOlbs ... 7 6 OAT|dEAL<(Mi!EK's Best), 61bs ... 1 0 CANDLES!! CANDLES!! FULL WEIGHTS, per lb 0 10 CANDLES, PRICE'S-... 0 11 COFFEE, Good, 1 pe'r'lb 1 8 COFFEE'and MILK, lib Tin ...1 6 COCOA and MILK, lib Tin 1 3 CONDENSEJ) MILK 1 0 PEANUTS, per lb 0 6 BIRDSEEDS, per lb 0 6 BARDINES,'i and ilbs . ... 7d and Is MATCHES (Tandstikker), per doz. ...0 5 Do. (Wax Plaids), per doz. ...0 7 Do. (Tine), per doz 2 3 Sugar! Sugar! COMPANIES No. 1, 2*lbs 1 0 • , Do. pers6lbs ... 0 4JSUGAR, WHITE CRYSTALS, per lb 0 5 Do. DARK- Do. Do. 0 4 JAMS, K.B. and 1 Peacock'sStoneless ... 0 7 RAISINS, Very Best, per lb 0 9 Do; ■ Good Sample • ... ... 0 7, CURRANTS, per lb ... "... 6d and 8d CHARCOAL (per Sack 6s), per lb ... 0 2 HOPKINS' lb Frame Honey 1 0 Potatoes. Potatoes (splendid sample), , 181TJS for is,, : . POTATOES; per cwt. ... ... .» o ° Teas -New Teas J Tnsfc received CHESTS and HALFCHESTS o7 well-selected NEW .SEASON TEAS. Sold,as follows!— .V ...- j^i:::-;;:.* v-- - - ••••.." s. d, TEA, W Gfooti Family, per lb (tey it) 2 0^ ' Do. Excellent Mixed, per lb 2 b Do. Very Choice, fine flarored, mixed 3 0 Do. Green, per lb ... ... . •■• 2 6 Do. Orange Pekoe,'per lb ... ...0 0 Do. China, in Jib:packs Is, per lb ... 2 b All oxhee Gbocbeies Equally Cheap. WHOLESALE & BETAIL DEALER ■■■IN - ■ ■ '■■. . LOCAL AND IMPORTED FRUIT. I&ard<aii Seeds. Garden Seeds. IN order to give the, Thames growers a change of VEGETABLE and other SEBDS, a Large Assortment will arrive BY NEXT iiEEO From one of. the oldest - and most careful Seedsmen of Melbourne, which will be sold WHOLESALE AND EETAIL AT VEEr LOW RATES! Those who know the advantages .of a ' Change of Seed should patronise— W. WOOD (In this Line 1 EspECiALiix)i „;■; CENTRAL CREAP MART, POLLEN STREET, Now known as the Cheapest Houie in Town. BOOK- BINDING AND PICTURE FRAMING by W. WOOD, Sens. 1933 At a very pleasant tea party, the convent tion turned-t>n ' transmigration. A"lady ol • exquisile'beauty who was sipping McGowah's v, best, turned to Mr and asked what form he would prefer'to inhabit ?' 'T' be dissolved in 3a TiA madam.

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3819, 25 March 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3819, 25 March 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3819, 25 March 1881, Page 3

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