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Business Notices ' W7WOOD'S ! CENTRAL , CHEAP MART, POLLEN STREET, TVTOW widely known as the CHEAPEST 11 HOUdE in the THAMES DISTRICT for GENUINE BARGAINS of the BEST GROCERIES, GENERAL PRODUCE. FRUIT, and GARDEN SEEDS. [ CHEAP PEICE LIST, FOR CASH. Subject to Weekly Alterations and Additions. \ THANKING the THAMES PUBLIC and COUNTRY SETTLERS for their most . LIBERAL PATRONAGE during the past , six months, and trusting to receive a fair , continuation of the same, I beg to submit the following NEW PRICE LIST to your ; atlention. All Goods sold are GUARANTEED, and in every case money will be returned, if satisfaction is not given by the Goods Supplied. BUTTEK, Best Fresh(SEVEBAI DAIHIES WEEKLY.) BEST SALT AND PASTRY. s. d. CHEESE, good 6d per lb, by the cheese 0 4 Do. BEST WAIROA, 8d per lb, by the Cheese 0 6 BACON, English, lOd per lb, by side ... 0 8 Do. Auckland, lOd per lb, by side 0 8 Do. Cauterbury, Is, by the side ... 0 9 Salmon! Salmon! BEST BRAND ever imported, lib Tin 0 9 MAIZE, OATS, BARLEY, BRAN,") All at OLD FLOUR, FOWL WHEAT f Id SHARPS, Jperlb I<LOUR (Woods' Best), 501bs, 7s6d, 61bs 1 0 FLOUR, Good, 81bs 1 0 Do. Damaged, per lOOlbs ... 7 6 OATMEAL (Meek's Best), 61bs ...1 0 CANDLES!! CANDLES!! FULL WEIGHTS, per lb ... ... 010 CANDLES, PRICE'S ... 0 11 COFFEE, Good, per lb 1 8 COFFEE and MILK, lib Tin ... 1 6 COCOA and MILK, lib Tin 1 3 CONDENSED MILK 10 PEANUTS, per lb 0 6 BIRD SEEDS, per lb 0 6 SARDINES, i and *lbs ... 7d and Is MATCHES (Tandetikker), per doz. ... 0 <5 Do. (Wax Plaids), per doz. ... 0 7 Do. (Tine), per doz 2 3 Sugar! Sugar! COMPANIES No. 1, 2^bs ... ... 1 0 Do. per 561bs ... 0 4* SUGAR, WHITE CRYSTALS, per lb 0 5 Do. DARK Do. Do. 0 4 JAMS, KB. and 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, PotatOOS (splendid sample), 181Tjs for Is, POTATOES, per cwt 5 0 Teas-New Teas! Just received CHESTS and HALFCHESTS of well-selected NEW SEASON TEAS. Sold as follows :— s. d. TEA, a Good Family, per lb (tey it) 2 0 Do. Excellent Mixed, per lb 2 6 Do. Very Choice, fine flavored, mixed 3 0 Do. Green, per lb ... ... ... 2 6 Do. Orange Pekoe, per lb „', ... 0 0 Do. China, in £lb pa"ks Is, per lb ... 2 6 Ail other Gboceeies Equally Cheap. WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN LOCAL AND IMPORTED FRUIT. Garden Seeds. Garden Seeds. IN order to give the Thames growers a change of VEGETABLE and other SEEDS, a Large Assortment will arrive BY NEXT "HERO" From one of the oldest and most careful Seedsmen of Melbourne, which will be sold "WHOLESALE AND EETAIL AT VERY LOW RATES! Those who know the advantages of a Change of Seed should patronise— W. WOOD (In this Line Especially), CENTRAL CHEAP MART, POLLEN STREET, Now known as the Cheapest House in Town. BOOK-BINDING AND PICTURE FRAMING by W. WOOD, Sens. . 1933 EMPIRE HOTEL. T. LAWLESS Peopbietob. THIS old and FASHIONABLE HOTEL is now PROPERLY OPENED Under the new Management, and can afford ACCOMMODATION Unequalled on the Goldfield. Good SHOWER BA.TH, and every other Requisite conducive to comfort afforded to Patrons. DINING ft 00 M NOW OPEN. BREAKFAST ... From 7 till 9 a.m. DINNER ... „ 12 „ 2 p.m. TEA „ 5 „ 6 p.m. GOOD COOK, tha best of Attention, Civility and Cleanliness. Agent for Abbott's and Giilett's Sweeps. Sweeps on every Event conducted. £1000 Sweep on MELBOURNE CUP, 1881—the first started in the Colony—now open. Consultations every evening at 8 o'clock. HOLDEN'S 42s Silver Hunting Watch, Guaranteed 2 years. At a very pleasant tea party, the conversa- ; tion turned on transmigration. A lady of ; exquisite beauty who was sipping MoGowan's best, turned to Mr and asked what form he would prefer to inhabit ? T"~ *>c dissolved in 3s Tea madam.

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3822, 29 March 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3822, 29 March 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3822, 29 March 1881, Page 3

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