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Provisions ' . , R. WALKER & 00. HAVE T> EMOVJSD into NEW and more Commodious PREMISES, IN BROWN STREET, TWO DOORS FROM THE OLD PLACE OF BUSINESS, AND ABB OPENING A NEW BTOOK OF Groceries and Oilmen's Stores. EVERYTHING GOOD 1 • EVEB YTHINe CHEAI*! ! NOTE OUR SPECIALITIES:— BUTTER, PRODUCE, & TEA. | WE CANNOT BE SURPASSED. Notices Government Notices HAURAKI GOLD MINING DISOhinemuri Apples! ™ct. Ohinemuri Apples I warden*. mHB applications for Licensee for G©l4 JUST RECEIVED per STEAMEK : i^SL^STV'b?"^ S' A GDI TimnTh C TM-DI I? TUESDAY, the 3rd day of May, 1881, A orJLJIiINUIU &<v Mir Lift U nlen valid objections thereto bo in the ne ft a 1... meantime made in writing, and lodged at this \_ office not less than seven clear day* before thlt AT LOWEST MARKET BATES, *£ Planß and "PPl™*™ ™7 ** «"• i.T HAEBT KeHBICS, JAI&EB JEFFERVS, SOHBDraE , W" — BKOWN STREET, No. 24.—John Pepper, Rainbow Claim ; UM Gbahamstown. 4 acrei 3 roods and 3 perches; situated »,8.-Ib. .bo,. c.o be h«d AMM. *ffr .£^£££^B22l? Ketau> on other sides by unoccupied ground. Pegs distinguished by the mark R. No. 25.—John Leydon, for self, Thomas Way th Gudgeon, and Joshua Cuff, Little —— ■——— Tommy Claim; are», 4 acres and 16 perches; situated at Waitete. Bounded NOTICE. westerly by the Young Colonial and Emily Claims, and on other sides by "" supposed unoccupied ground. Pegs dil* M. WHITEHEAD tinguiahedbythemarkL. BOOTMAKER, General Notices POLLEN STREET (Centbal), — — HAVING disposed of his Stock at the EMPIRE HOTEL. Branch Shop, near the Exchange Hotel, in Lower Shortland, to Mr M. T. LAWLESS .^ ... PSOMIBTOI. ADAMS, Respectfully Bequests that ALL qpHIS old and FASHIONABLE HOTEL? ACCOUNTS DUE to him BE PAID as X is now early as possible during the present month. PROPERLY OPENED March Ist 1881 Under the new Management, &nd can afford ' ACCOMMODATION Unequalled on the Ctoldfield. HOLDEN'S 42. Silver Hunting Watch, QqoA gHowbb BATfI an<J #T# ofti Guaranteed 2 years. Requisite conducive to comfort afforded to Patrons. Great Clearing Sale of — Boots and Shoes. oIN I N G ROOM OPEN. HAWKESBROS, BBJAOAfIX ... From 7 till 9..m. 7 DINNER ... „ 12 „ 3 p.m. ABE NOW OFFERING A LABGE TEA „ 5 „ 6 p.m. AKD ■> ——. WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF goOD COOK, the best of Attention, Men's, Boys', Maids', and Chudbbns' Civility and Cleanliness. SOOTS AND SHOES Ag eut for Abbott's and Qimbtx'b Sweeps. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, B _ s * VERY CHEAP. Sweeps on every EFenfc conducted. Men's Shooting Boots—Good Fitting and £1000 Sweep on MELBOURNE CUP, Cheap; also— 1881—the first'started in the Colony—now Miners' White Bluchers—Best Quality. open. THE BEST VALUE FO < THE LEAST Consultations every evening at 8 o'clock. MONEY OF THE THAMES. ; EVERY DESCRIPTION OF WORK THAMES MADE TO ORDER. t^vn xt/~i i <m* i r TCitrmwrm NEW STYLE in Gems' EW Side Shoes iI&TAbLISMENT, —Very Comfortable t-> Wear, BpoWN SxBEKT, GEA.HAMBXOWN. AND 0 H J£ A V. A Stock of Kid, French Calf, and Kangaroo M'^tHJlt 8 ™1^?^?" 11^ to DYB tnd Leather always on hand. -^-i- RENOVATE HAT 3. sewn work made to order. FEATHERS OURLED AND DYED H A W¥FS" BROS T0 AMT SHAM °F COLOB' OWEN STREET, " LADIES> aHOULD &IVE A CXL\ qi4t C+RAHAMBTO W N . 1877 J. E. HANSEN'S ADVERTISEMENT. [a cabi).] — T>EST "TIRESH T> OTTEB. SALT Do. I>OOJ£SELLER & STATIONER, PASTRY. Do. No. 12, BROWN STREET, , Good Potatoes lSba Is Gkihamstowk. Dt>« do- perowt., 5s Oni ns (91bs), Is PHO TO AND SCEAP ALBUMS. Fowl Wheat, 121bs per Is _____ Mtuse, 121bs per Is 33 pek OBN'r. Bbduotioh " oh Sheet 'Tuam« Honey, iv comb, 6d per lb , Do. do. 8 to 101b Tins, 5d __ _ _ _ _ MIJBIt< _ , per lb '^1 a fliirae, chemist, SS^! Z!i%?^ poP lb Pollen St'beet. Do. do. 10 to 121b Tins, 6i ■ per lb ' I URS ER'S CARMINATIVE — TUR- j Dried Poaches, 8d per lh 1 NER'S CAKMINATIVE.-A most Good Canterbury Cheese, 6d per lb Efficient and Safe Hemedy for all Compluints By tlie Whole Cheese, 4Jd per lb of the Bowels in Children and others. This Cunary. Hemp, and Rape Seeds, 6d prescription of a famous London physician, p er ]j, Db Tdbneb, lias bea used in one family p ea Nuu, 6d per lb (formerly his patients) for nearly sixty years, Liin juice, per bo tie, Is and has been proved to be most tlllcacious. Spirits of Ammonia, 6d This is no patent or quick medicine, but can Salmon, per lib Tin, 10d be safely adininiater.-d to tho youngest infant. j) o> per 2lb Tin. la 6d ' The pTescriptiou bus yury lately been handed Sardines, i and },'b, 7d and Is to C.G.F. by a gemleu-an recently settled at Devoe's aud Star Brand Kerosene, 10i the Thames, and is highly recommended. —«_ A Large S'L'ck of Patent Medicines iturl j i I,WAYS ON .SALE— Perfumes alvvn^n haml A q[ ÜBOffiBB y | GLASS| CORRECT TIME-KEEPERSr "* '^it^T^X'^^ . , OLDENS 42s Silver Hunting Watch. TEAS, from 1« 9d to 3s 6d per lb; I 1 Guaranteed 2 years. Boxes, 14s, 20s, 235. Thk difference between a Gent and a Gentle E> £_£_ SEN , roan .--The Gent turns up what he has for a POLIiKN BTRBET. nose and says, Oh, Ah. The Gentleman ——— r-— ■-. walks into McGowak's and cays, Mac give me The Niagara lull* v a eight nerer to be a pound of ji our Tsa, «nd send for order forgotten. There are niany waterfalls but only every week ' "'.': one MoGtoVAW selling 3s Tjba

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3828, 5 April 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3828, 5 April 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3828, 5 April 1881, Page 3

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