; ' , Drapery '.-.-< IfMNHiviMctrTnHc lS'Ht'l nlLaiWw I\JN\ J ;Ban'sas*!2SL am winter goods OPENED UP THIS WEEK IN ALL DEPARTMENTS — AT — S. HETHERINGTON'S Drapery Warehouse, POLLEN STREET. 1990
Provisions MEARS & CO.] [MEARS & GO. —W FOE— BEST VALUE «n TEAS! — CALL AT— V Tea Dealers, Pollen Street. They are now Offering Extraordinary Good Value —At 2/- per lb Try the People's Mixture, very Strong and Pungent, At 2/6 per lb. Compare this line with what you pay 3s for elsewhere. Try their Special Mixture—a very rich mellow Tea— At 3/- per lb. Try their Box Teas !—They are" now offering a very Large Stock of the very Choicest Brands at Wholesale Prices. THE above TEAS will Compare favourably with anything to be had elsewhere at much higher prices. TEY THEM and compare value !—Dealers supplied on Liberal Terms.
BEAE IN MIND THAT «*. ' MEARS AND COMPANY Have the LAEGEST, BEST, and CHEAPEST STOCK of Groceries, Oilmen's Stores, Produce, Provisions, &c, &c, on the Thames to Choose from. / Study your interest—Purchase at this Establishment, and you will fully Save TEN PER CENT. W By dealing with this old and tried Firm, who are Direct Importers of the very Choicest Brands of Goods—their Stock being always carefully selected with all the advantages that Experience arid Capital can command—you can rely upon being treated in such a manner as cannot fail to give satisfaction. Goods Delivered to all parts of the Goldfield at Counter Prices. MEARS & CO., Tea Dealers, Grocers, and Provision Merchants, Thames.
R. WALKER & CO. HAJE T3EMOVED into NEW and more Commodious PREMISES, .. in BROWN STREET, TWO DOORS FROM THE OLD PLACE OF BUSINESS, AND ARE OPENING A NEW STOCK OF Groceries and Oilmen's Stores. EVERYTHING GOOD! EVEE YTHING CHEAP ! !
NOTE OUR SPECIALITIES :— BUTTER, PRODUCE, & TEA. WE CANNOT BE SURPASSED:
[a card.] 11. BTT'RK A, ■ OOOESELLER & STATIONER, 15 No. 12, BROWN STEBET, , Gbahamstown. PHOTO AND SCRAP ALBUMS. 33 peb cent. Reduction on Sheet Music. < • ARDS Circulation note or letter pap«r A^ in plain and fancy type. Garten* Receipts printed, bound and perforated at the •■ *T>X\G "TAP itTT.CP Thk difference between a Q-ent and a G-entle man .—The Q-ent turns up what he has for a nose and saya, Oh, Ah. The Gentleman walks into McGowan's and says, Mao give me a- pound of jour Tea, and send for order every week
Ohinemuri Apples! Ohinemuri Apples ! TUST RECEIVED per STEAMER : ? A SPLENDID SAMPLE Of the above. AT LOWEST MARKET RATES, JAMES JiprFERX'B, BROWN STREET, Gbahamstown. N.B.—The above can be had Wholesale or Retail. 1812 The beat test of the interest of a book is it capability of being read a second time, ditto for 3b Tea.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3839, 19 April 1881, Page 3
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439Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3839, 19 April 1881, Page 3
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