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Buatoegg Notloea Lemons! Lemons^H JUST AKBIVED, a BPLBNI^B LOT OF LEMONS. Garden Seeds! H JUST R E~C El V X ex woo raox wraotnur*, ! A Splendid Sample of Se4ds, consistii^^H j Turnip, Cabbage, Onion, Carrot, Bed^^H S Cauliflower, Peat, B«ins; &»., which wi^^H {aold at Auckland Prices. . j Also, ex Loongana, from , Hobart-^^H < Cases of Superior Apples,(both Sating ! Cooking), consisting of Ripstones, Bna^^H Peartnuins, French Crab Stone Pippins, York Pippins, Golden HarVeys, WeUin^^H Pippins, Ac. Ex Albion, from Canterbury—Two '^^M Lapstone Kidney Seed Potatoes. Ok Sim _^^| AT LOWEST MARKET EATE^B JAMES JEFFERY, H FBUITEEEE & SEEDSMaH BROWN STREET, 1812 Gbahambtowh^^B 70 Cases of Tasmaniafl FRUIT, ■ JUST LANDED, in Fine Conditional CHEAP. H W. WOOD'S I CENTRAL ■ CHEAP MARIB POLLEN STREET, H NOW widely known as the CHEAPES^H HOUSE in the THAMEB DISTRIOH for GENUINE. BARGAINS of the BESH GROCERIES, GENERAL PBODUCJftV FRUIT, and GARDEN SEEDS. ■ CHEAP PBICE LIST, I FOR CASH. * ■ Subject to Weekly Alterations and Additiont^M THANKING the THAMES PUBLIC andl COUNTRY SETTLERS for their moid LIBERAL PATRONAGE during the pasfcH six months, and trusting to receive a fairH continuation of the same. I beg to submit theH following NEW PRICE LIST to yourH attention. All Goods sold are GUARAN.H TEED, and in every case money will be I returned, if satisfaction is not given by the I Goods Supplied. ; . ■ BUTTER, Best Fresh. I (SEVERAL DAIBMB WSKKLY.) 1 SUPEEIOE SALT BUTTER, Is lb ■ *. d. I CHEESE, good 6d per lb, by the cheese 0 4 1 Do. BEST WAIROA, 8d per lb, I by the Cheese 0 6 BACON, English, lOd per lb, by side... 0 8 Do. Auckland, lOd per lb, by side 0 8 Do. Canterbury, 1«, by the side ... 0 9 Salmon! Salmon! BEST BRAND, lib Tin ... ... 0 9 MAIZE, OATS, BARLEY, BRAN,} All at OLD FLOUR, FOWL WHEAT f Id SHARPS .;. ) per lb FLOUR (Woods' Best), 501b5,756d, 61bs ... 1 0 I FLOUR, Good, 81b» ... ... ... 10 I Do. Damaged, per lOOlbs ...7 6 I OATMEAL (Mzbk's Bust). 6lbs ... 1 0 CANDLES!! CANDLES!! FULL WEIGHTS, per lb ... ... 010 CANDLES, PRICED ... ... ...Oil COFFEE, Good, per lb ... ... 1 8 COFFEE and MILE, lib Tin ... 1 6 COCOA and MILK,' lib Tin ... ... 1 3 CONDENSED MILK ... ... ... 1 0 PEANUTS, per lb ... ... ...0 6 I BIRD SEEDS, per lb ... ... ... 0 6 SARDINES, i and ilbs ... 7d and Is MATCHES (Tandstikker), per doz. ... 0 6 Do. (Wax Plaids), per dox. ... 0 7 Do. (Tine), per dor. ... ... 2 3 Sugar! Sugar! COMPANIES No. 1, 2*lbe ... ... 1 0 Do. per 561bs ... 0 4f SUGAR, WHITE CRYSTALS, per lb 0 6 Do. DARK Do. Do. 0 4 RAISINS, Very Best, per lb ... ... 0 9 Do. Good Sample 0 7 CURRANTS, per lb ... ... 6d »nd 8d CHARCOAL (per Sack 6s), per lb ... 0 2 HOPKINS'Ib Frame Honey ... -..1 0 Potatoes, Potatoes (splendid sample), 201bs for Is, POTATOES, per cwt. ... 1.l .1, 5 0 KARLY FLUKES SEED in quantities. Teas -New Teas( Just received CHESTS and HALFCHETS of well-selected NEW SEASON TEAS. Sold as follows :— s. d. TEA, a Good Family, per lb (tut it) 2 0 Do. Excellent Mixed, per lb ... ... 3 6 Do. Very Choice, fine ihvored, mixed 3 0 Do. Green, per lo ... ... ... 2 6 Do. Orange Pekoe, per lb ... ... 0 O Do. China, in $lb pa ke Is, per lb ... 2 6 All othbe Gbocesies Equally Chbap CABBAGE PLANTS, in anyLquantity, 9d per 100. Garden Seeds. JN order to give the Thames growers a change of VEG STABLE *nd other SEEDS, a Large Assortment has armed By U.S. Co.'s " ltOlOMAHiiliiFA " From one of the oldest and mo»t sareful tieeJsmen of Melbourne, which wilt be sold WHOLBSA.IIK AND EBTAti"-"-AT TEBi" LOW UAftm •' Tliese Saeds, coming as they do from a country whose climate is far superior for ripening and btrvesting seeds thin New -Zealand, may be depended upon for Totality before any grown in this country. Those who know the advantages of a Change of tieed should patronise— • W. WOOD (IN THIS LIKB KaPEOIAIW), CENTEAL CHEAP MAET. •. 1939 ROCSRS' and fiaken' Bags mad Wimp ping Papers printed oh«ap rats* • t \" Kmiuna Stab OAim. EWSBT designs in tjpa on hud, end constant additions being mad* at th# ' wwnra flvA* CMRfla

Thk difference between a Gent and a Gentle, man .- — The Gent turns up what he ha* for a nose and says, Oh, Ah. The' Gentleman walk* into McG-owam's and says, Mac give me a pound of ;our Tba, god aesd for order every week m^^^^M^—

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3890, 17 June 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3890, 17 June 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3890, 17 June 1881, Page 3

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