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Notices JUST, LANDED, 150 cases APPLES 150 Which will be Sold Remarkably Cheap. i Grarden Seeds! JUST RECEIVE D— EX HERO FBOM MELI<OUKNK, A Splendid Sample of Seeds, contisting Turnip, Cnbbaj;o. Onion, Carrot, Reddiah ! Cauliflower, Pens, Brims. &c, which will be sold at Auckland Prices. Also, ex Loongana,. from JETobart —150 Cuars of Superior Apples (both Eating and booking), cor sistini: of Ripstones, Ruesets, Pearmujns, French Crab Stone Pippins, New York Pippii.s, Golden Havveys, Wellington Pippins, &c. Ex Albion, from Canterbury—Two Tons Lapstone Kidney Seed Pota'oes. JAMES JEFFERY, FRUITERER & SEEDSMAN, BROWN STREET, 1812 Gbahamstown. ' Lamb ! Lamb ! Lamb ! riVHERE is now a SPLENDID SHOW of X the above ut. J. H. WALSH'S, Rolleston Street. a^ THE FIRST OF THE REASON ? Orders should be left; EARLY so as to : prevent disitppointrneut, as a grest demand is uulieipiited. J. H. WALSH, 2610 ROLLESION SiitEET. LAMB! LAMB!! JOHN NEAL, , . EG-S to inform the Publiu that he is now i> shewing a SPLENDID LOT of 8^ LAMB ! THE FIRST OF THE SEASON. NAPIER BEEF and MUTTON, dairy fed PORK, & 0> &c, all of the FINEST Q.UALI fY, and at prices to Suit the times. Orders punctually attended to. JOHJN NEAL, OW X N STR E E T., GuAHAMSTOWiV. 2011 J. P. DAY, DISPENSING CHEMIST AND PHARMACIST (Next Mb Fokgie's, Baker), HAf> JU3T RECEIVED the following Articles : — TONGA—A Specific for Neuralgia. DATURA TATULA and Hinn-od's CURE FOR ASTHMA. FLO LUL LOZWTOES, ENEMAS Miid Appliances of tho latest Principle. DAY'S WHirK WORM POWDERS. DAY'S IRISH MOSS PECTORAL. DAY ' S DIGESTIVE POWDER, Pbepaked Only uy J.FILLIMOUE DAY, IfisPENSING CHEMIST and PHARMACIST, S HO ETLAND. I WISH it to be understood ttiat my object; in gelling 39 Tea is the greatest good to the gi-eiitest number, and that the greatest number isnumber one, therefore try Mo&owaw's 3s J)B4 ' . -

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3954, 31 August 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3954, 31 August 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3954, 31 August 1881, Page 3

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