Provisions t c aHdIXI c r s7~ JWew /Season Teas. m S SEASON 1881-1882. t=sp as We beg to intimate to our numerous Customers, that we shall have our NEW SEASON TEAS ["^ Sb| to hand in a few days, ex s.s. " Bowen," direct from Jp^ Foochow. r^) The extra good value of Teas supplied by us last Season, and our rapidly increasing Tea Trade, is a clear proof of the Sterling Honest Value Given at their establish-l | . , (^^? ment in this speciality. This Season Customers can rely 2J2 afc we sua" °ffer them the best value in the market. We also have a Large Stock of GROCERIES, r T^j OILMEN'S STORES, PRODUCE, PROVISIONS, &c, fm> ■f™" <fee , coming forward, which on arrival we shall have the ,-^fcs 2JJ pleasure of offering to our Customers at lowest prices. * HEARS & CO., Jm" I Tea Dealers and General Importers, ' ff&S Thames. GROCERS, IMPORTERS, ETC., POLLEN STREET, THAMES. Drapery Drapery T. KITCHINGS N CHEAP DEAPEEY f~^ AND W, J CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, %% j PoILEN StBEET, SHOBTLAND. \Q T.KITCHING. JOBT OPENED UP HAVIN& Purchaied the Business and AT part of the Stock of J. Mabshah-, Pollen street Branch, at a GEE AT REDUCTION, j 111 A DQTJ AT T 'C[ has also Bought, at VERT LOW BATES, Lines of all the Newest and most Fashionable NEW ZEALAND MANUFACTURED Q-oods, of all descriptions, and begs respect fully to intimate to the public that he has JVLEN S i OXJTH.S , HATS, FLOWERS, and FEATHERS and .™w BOYg , CLOTHING I Bargains— Xt IN DRESS GOODS WINCEYS TWEEDS ! CALICOES FLANNELS BLANKETS ! Bargains- FLANNELS! ■^ IN BOY8 a ; d MEFS' HOSIERY! YOUTHS' CLOTHING. —— AND MEN'S, BOYS' and YOUTH'S HATS Bargains — manufactdrbd from pure wool 9ST IN BLANKETS BT IHB j^UGS Kaiapoi, Mosoiel, and Roslyn Mills. TWEEDS TO SUIT ALL. T. KITOHING, j MarBHALI POLLENS STREET, SHORTLAND. ALBERT STREET. 1930 '. Educational Notices mHAMES BOYS' AND GIRLS' t RTjTGrHT 1 HIGH SCHOOL. J* NURSERYMAN AND SEEDSMAN, Head Master—Mr Jambs Adams, B.A. PARAWAT, Londo n! University. WILL Hold a OLBARINO-OUT SALE Assistant Teacher-Miss F. Chittt. }fl BEKa Drawins and Assistant Master—Mi H. L. /amm, New Zealand UniT.r.»ty. OF FRUIT & FOREST TREES, — .. Obvamental Bhbub3, Roses, Camblxas School fees per quarter, (strictly in advance.) Flowebs, and Skids, One pupil, £8 2i; tWo pupili, i' 3 13i 6s j AT SEDUCED PBIOES. three pupils, £4 14s 6d; fout pupjls, £6 ICb AUo^PINB SEE d KIDNEY POTATOES The Quarter commenced on MONDAY, a ]^ r the 4th July. . purchaaere will find it to their advantage to A. A. XIIALD, «._.t_ _.l« 1976 fleeretary. apply early. THI b«t test of the interest of a b,ok is it The Niagar* fall, is a sight never to be capability of being wadMecond time, ditto f.rgotten. There are many waterfalls but only for3iTBA. one MoCrOifAir teljing 8a ?W
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3914, 15 July 1881, Page 3
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463Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3914, 15 July 1881, Page 3
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