Lands and Houses FOR SALE. FOR SAl.B.—That COMMODIOUS FAMILY RESIDENCE, Beach Road, Grahamsfcown, now in the occupation of Mr A. Pbior. The house contains 7 rooms, with detached Kitchen (in which is an excellent rangL-j, Store, and t Bath-room. Water and Gub laid on. The building is in excellent repair, and' replete with every contenience. Price low and on easy terms ; full particulars and cards to inspect on applica* tion. TIOR SALE.—A COMFORTABLE & £ SUBSTANTIALLY BUILT RESL DENCE of 5 rooms in Queen street, Shortland, the property of Mr F. Damn. Any person wishing a comfortable cottage in a favourite locality would do well to inspect the above. FOR SALE.—LEASEHOLD PROPERT V in the Hape Creek District, consisting of 2 acres of Bich Land, about twothirds of which, is in Orchard, remainder in grass; with Six-roomed Verandah Cottage', Cow-shed, Piggeries, &o. Ground rent low. This is one of the prettiest places on the Thames, and commands a magnificent view. FOE SALE.—A Very Neat FIVEROOMED VERANDAH COTTAGE, Tararu Road. The owner offers.this excellent dwelling at a very small sum. FOE SALE at Totara Point, about 3£ Acres- of Rich Alluvial Land, suitable for a Market Garden. FBaTER BROS. LAND AGENTS, AttoklJand and Thames. ....,.,•. rj:.,, . ' 2577 Wanted -, ANTED, a Good General SERVANT; ? f one who understands Cooking. Apply Office of this Paper. 3221 WANTED to Sell Empty BOOT TRUNKS.—M. Whitkhkad, Pollen street. . 3219 WANTED, a SMART LAD for the Butchering, Apply to John Neai, Owen street. . 3182 «TANTED KNOWN—That every description 'cription of DYEING and CLEAN, is executed with despatch at the Thames Dyeing Establishment, Mary street. WANTED KNOWN.—That Mr Pabsons has still some time on his hands for extra Music Pupils. Intending pupils will kindly leave namesfat Stab Office. WANTED to SELL—IOOO Colonial Ovens from 15s each upwards; Tinware, Buckets, Tube, &c, &c., wholesale at reduced prices— Gbo. MoCaul. Brown street. . WANTED to SELL—IOOO feet £in. 3 ply black I.E. Hose at 9£d per foot by the Coil.—Gbo. MoCaci, Brown street. WANTED to SELL—IOOO Galvanized Fireplaces,^2ss each, Extra Strong 27s 6d ; Corrugated Iron Tanks at Beduced Bates.—liso. McCaul, Brown ssreet. WANTED to SELL—IO,OOO feet £in. Galvanised Water Pipe, 2£d per foot. Large quantities at reduced rates.— -Geo. McCat7l>, Brown Btreet. WAN TED to SELL—Best Sheet Zinc, 7ft x 3ft, at 3s 8d per sheet and upwards.—Geo. McCattl, Brown street. VI/ ANTED to SELL—SO,OOOft. O.G. VV and Half-round Spouting at 2d per foot and upwards'.—Geo. McOaul, Brown street. ' WANTED to SELL—sodoz. Fancy Gas Brackets at 2s each.—Geo. McCAUif, Brown street. WANTED the Publio to Know—That Everything is BEDUCED for CASH at W. MARTIN and SON, Dbapebs and Glothiebs, Pollen Street.—GßEAT BARGAIN^ 2469 VX 7 ANTED KNOWN,—That Mr TyhVV dali, Surgeon Dentist, .of Grey street, Auckland,) will Visit the Thames the Third TUESDAY in Every Month. Consultations at Mr Faub4b's, Chemist, Pollen street, iharne*. , 2356 TUNING! TUNING!! TUNING!!! AN Order left at Jeffebson's, Stationer; or Jo3Lin's, Pollen street, will be punctually attended to by C. Stkwabd Senr. General Notices JUST RECEIVED, ... (Pke Mabmion) £)aa BAGS OF WOOD'S FLOUE £[)[) 50 SACKS Per Maby Ogilvy— 50 Sacks of Anderson's Flour 40 Bags „ „ 50 Sacks of Short Oats (Good quality.) 25 „ Fowl Wheat (Pull grain.) . Have also in stock Auckland BEST FLOUR, and a fine sample of New Zealand Maize, Meek-'s Oatmeal, and Sharps, Bran, &o Try our BREAD, made from the best Brand of Flour, DELIVERED DAILY. Rollerson & Son; Wholesale and Eetail Bakers and Produce Dealers, Earaka Road. 2034 Fruit! Fruit! Fruit! TT^EESH Pioked Strawborries every day; JD also Cuoumbers cut as required. All other fruits when seasonable of the finest quality and at tlio Lowest Market Bates. - Grand selection of Vegetable Seeds imported direct from Franco; the finest ever Been in this District. Fine Collection of GEEENHOUSE PLANTS. H. STILWELL, 3025 PARAWAI NURSERY. COEEECT TIME.KEEPEES. rrOLDEN'S 42s Silver Hunting Watch. XL Guaranteed 2 jears. At a very pleasant tea party, the conversation turned on transmigration. A lady of exquisite beauty who was sipping MoGowan'b beat, turned to Mr ■ nnd asked what form he would prefer to mb abi t ? T^ l>3 d isio) ved iv 8s Tea madam.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4035, 3 December 1881, Page 3
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683Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4035, 3 December 1881, Page 3
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