%H /■<"■'■ : o>7 Cl A sffE '§■ ;-\ OF IUEW AND TjIASHIONABLE r\ o o d s "(IS* ARE "NOW BEING SOLD ! ■AT " '■ Extremely Low Prices AT CLOONAN'S. (LATE COSGRAVE AND 00.) OPBCIAL T INES— 11/riLLINERY: CALICOES, 1 w PRINTS, I g POMPADOURS, I I SATEENS, < J " .13 G ASES,'.,j TO ARRIVE— T W ;.B E D S —From ' MOSGIEL, WOOLOOMOOLOO, ; GEE LONG, WARNAMBOOL. rp AIL O R I N G IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. TROUPERS — (To Order)-From 15s. Well Shrunk and Well Cut. READY MADE CLOTHING AT COST PRICE— TO CLEAR— AT OLOONAN'B, ; LATE OOiSftß A V E AN D CO.
TNDIA & /^HINA nOMPANI'S 1 XJ \J Packed Pounds and Half Pounds in ( ■ ;-. ; r, '■:] ■: QUALITIES I: ■■:..: ; v EMPE«O^S BpU^ET, T/. MAmM&itfi ceMge, ■: i I IMPERIAL MIXTURE, OJK-lEi>IDAL ; MIXTURE.
They possess Strength, Pungency, and iFlafow'Sn a'ii eminent; degree, the result ot many years' experience of a PROFUSIONAL TBA uLKNDER, who has made the Selection of Teas and their scientific admixture a life study. ;Oonnoi«s#urs and careful housewives Try Them, and you will use no other.' Agents fob Thames— OSBQKNE B iOS., MEKCHANTS, , G » A,H A Ji,,B,T OWN. 2838
/"^XIDE OP TRON pAINT. FBEFABED BY THE THAMES PAINT MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Thames, New Zbaiand, Charles Hill Manager, IS THE CHEAPEST £AINT— For all kinds of Wood work—Bridges, i , Barns, Gates, and .Out-boildiDgt , ■ ■:'". . For Machinery, Steam Boilers, and evfery description of Iron work • * For Ships and Boats For Agricultural Implements For Branding Sheep * For Marking .Flour Bags, Sacks, and -, . 8a1e*..,,.... ..--■ ■■"-■• . ; ... • ■■ ali kinds pf Work^ : In durability it is equal to two coats of Lead paint j it preserves all material covered by it from decay, aud is not either a poison or injurious to health. .Weatherboards, shingles, &c, painted with it will reeisi fire. Cm be hud in powder or ground in oil. Agents for the Thames District ••- — John Kbad Brown srreefc. James Hknshaw, Owen street. Lavbky and Weitehocsb. Te Aroha.
The following are,the articles of the Tauranga Liberal Association :—" We, the undersigned, agr-e to become meu.b-irs of' The Taurauga Liberal A«Buciatioii,' toraied for the purpose of advocating Liberal principles, especially the forowiug : ' Ist. Eitinguishing the native t^tle to th* lands in the Tauranga electorate, asad throwing them open in sections suitable to all purchast rs. 2nd. The establishtuent of local manufactories by grants of land and bonuses. 3rd. The expenditure of all public moneys by public tender, aud annual elections for County Councillors."
SilUOLated by Mr Maokelvie's handsome gift; Of paintings, au Auckland'gentleman offers £500 for the erection of an art gallery iii that city if others will aid.
: A FlEtt took place,«t the Mortons' hut, in the Wai ii Citmp, on Saturday last. At all the m-n were away, nothing was saved. About £60 worth w<ta lost, there being tome six swags in the hut. Mr Qt. T. Stewart very kiudly pressutec! tbo sufferers with £I.— 'Jwtiue*.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4012, 7 November 1881, Page 2
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473Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4012, 7 November 1881, Page 2
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