Provisions TEA D Ell ESS, GO to MEAKB & COS— « 7TJ * »O to MBABS & CO.'S— For NEW OATMEAL ftf /ip !> For Ohnire.i PANYONG M LfSffl O CONGOU TEA.. GO to MEAES & CO.'s- g w For NEW JAMS and oo I O &0 to MEA.RS & CO.'S— JELLIES I O For Choicest PEKOE 5° <* O CHING WO CONGOU GO to MEABS & CO/6— §j ■ For New and F..noj S _.^ % *° to HEAPS & CO.'SGROCEB.IES ' S S^J C For Choicest JONG H ws tf FONG TONG KAISOW GO to MEARS & CO.'S— ° For Table DiiLICACIEfc o H 10 to MEARS & CO.'S— P *H^ S Choicest SARYANK KAIGO to MEARS & CO.'-— I % . § SOW For Capt.ain Whiter ' ' H ORIENTAL PICKLES O Ci 3 w h, E< ** , . jJ" a 0 l 0 MEATI^. & CO'SGO to MEABS & COS— 3P* ■KM w x- o i j-j-rr i For Ba.(,' a NABOB H M Mfc lop Splendid Value fc-.AUCE and PICKLI'S Qqh |H!5 q m 00 .. M7irr«W_ gggO ° B MW SEASON HiZSr 1 wlNß<S§|w Zl TEAS, GO fo MEABS & CO.'S- A W Pbices vmu For MULLIGATAWY qjm to n and ANCHQVY PASTE; <jH <sS, AIso—POTTED MEATS, M^ k Ph 2s 6cL. DEVILLED HAM, &a. f> %£ o g^^ gg O ° S fEftLßao For MEDIGBY fc Rfc ££fc H ? b"? 1 Di—* °" La"«e SPICED HERKINGS, g _^ g lurceißK.IPPEBE6 SALMON, B &c, &c. - oo r J, NGO lo MEARS & CO.'S— ' ; W firif- w For NEW CURED BAGO to MEARS & CO.'S- M co CON and HAMS, Choicest Who have the Largest g S Canterbury CHEESE, &c, and Best Aborted STOCK " P s^^l H &c on the Thames to choose W from. g A §GO to MEARS & CO.'S— < \A oq For your GROCERIES, | GO to MEARS & CO.'S— O I^. <j TEAS, PRODUCE, Where jou always ge; I^Mm GRAIN, and PKOVISterlinp, Honest Value for \^M SIONS of Every Descripyour Money. \'W k. tionGROCERS, IMPORTERS, ETC., POLLEN STREET, THAMES.
Notices NOTICE. W. G.RIBBLTC, GENERAL GROCER, ETC., Pollen Street, IS NOW SELLING at the LOWEST 1 POSSIBLE BATES FOR C A H . He Las JUST RECEIVED a Fresh and Very Superior Stock of New Season's Teas, Ranging from Is 9d to 3s 6d. A splendid Family Tea, 2s. Teas in Boxes— very choice, very cheap. The present 3s Tea is unsurpassable. FOR CASH: Best Bating Potatoes ... ... 4s per Cwfc. Prime Salt; Butter Is Id per lb Prime Bacon, Melbourne and Canterbury ... lid by the piece ' Candles 10d per lb j English Marmalade 8d per tin Do Jams, Bplendid assortment...lOJd per tin Do Apricot Jam ... ... Is Id do Cornflour 8d per lb Swiss Milk, three tins for 23 9i English Bottle Fruits—choice... Is 4d Holloway's Pills and Ointment,} Cockle's Pills; Painkillei,> Is 4d Tricopherous, &c. ...) | Kerosene 9s 6d per tin Try Phillips and Sons' Dandelion Coffee— three sizes. ALSO—A Quantity of Goods Blightly touched by the Flood—Produce, &c, which will be sold very cheap. j Best Eating Potatoes, 3s 8d the cwt; Salt,, 141bs for Is. Splendid Ling Fish, 7d per lb ; Bra?i, Sharps, Muize, &c.—CHEAP! Cheap ! FOR CROCKERY, CHI.VA, GLASS, and Brushware, Buy Cheapest at W. GRIBBLE',S, :pollen street, shortland. just landed, 150 CASES APPLES 150 Which will be Sold Remarkably Cheap. Garden Seeds! JUST RECEIVE D— EX HEKO FfioM MELBOTJBNE, A Splendid Sample of Seeds, consisting Turnip, Cabbage. Onion, Carrot, Reddish, Cauliflower, Peas, Beans, &c, which will be sold at Auckland Prices. Also, ex Loongana, from Hobarfc —150 Cases of Superior Apples (both Eating and Cooking), consisting of Ripstones, Russets, Pearmuius, French Crab Stone Pippins, New York Pippius, Golden Harveys, Wellington Pippins, &c. Ex Albion, from Canterbury—Two Tons Lapstone Kidney Seed Potatoes. JAMES JEFFERY, FRUITERER & SEEDSMAN, BROWN STREET, 1812 GbAHAMSTOWN. Educational 1 mHAMES BOYS' AND GIHLS' X HIGH SCHOOL. Head Master—Mr James Adams, B.A. London University. Assistant Teacher—Miss F. Chitty. Drawing and Assistant Master—Mt H. L. James, New Zealand University. School fees per quarter, (strictly in advance.) One pupil, £2 2s; two pupils, £3 13s 6s ; three pupils, £4 14s 6d; four pupils, £5 ICs 3d. The Quarter commenced on MONDAY, the 4th July. R. A. Elbatj), 1976 Secretary. The best test of the interest of a book is it capability of being read a second time, ditto for 3a Tba.
Notices Touching the FITE THOUSAND: WE MEAN BUSINESS! liP All about it Soon. i 2490 J. W, HALL, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, And Member of the Phabmaceuhcal Society of Gbeat Bkitain. /"^ULORIDE OF LIMB, Carbolic Acid, V^ Sulphur, Camphor, Eucalyptus, Belladonna, and all other Disinfectants, Antidotes, and Remedies likely to be required during the prevailing Epidemic, in Large or Small Quantities, at REASONABLE PRICES. OWEN STREET, GRAHAMSrO WN, and POLLEN STREET, SHOJU\LAND. CHROMOaRAPHS, or Manifold Copying Pads, made and cold at 7s 6d, 10a 6d, and 12s 6d each. aOLDEN'3 42b Silver Hunting Watch Guaranteed 2 yeajra.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3931, 4 August 1881, Page 3
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786Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3931, 4 August 1881, Page 3
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