Notices MEAES & CO.] [MEABS & CO. NOW LANDING— 90 PACKAGES New Season Teas CHESTS, HALF-OHESTS, BOXES. We commend these TEAS to the notice of our numerous Friends and Customers, feeling confident it is impossible to obtain better Value. Now Landing— 1 f\f\ CASES, BOXES, and PACK. XUU AGES Groceries and Oilmen Stores OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Now Landing— £>OO BAGS CHAFF Now LANDINGCANTERBURY BACON, HAMS, CHEESE, &a, &c. Now LANDINGMAIZE, OATS, BRAN, SHARPS, &c, &c, &c. fg" All Goods at Lowest Prices, wholesale or retail. IV*f Beaters AND GENERAL MERCHANTS, POLLEN STREET, THAMES. AND BRANCH STORES, WAITEKAURI. ! N 0 T I C '%, TO THE SETTLERS OF THE WAITEKAURI AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. MR A. BHEPHARD begs to return his BEST THANKS for the more than Liberal Patronage accorded him since he commenced business in the above District, and now informs the Miners, Settlers, and others that he has disposed of the Grocery and Drapery Business to Messrs MEARai AND CO., and solicits a continuance of the same Liberal Patronage for that Firm. Vk, ITH reference to the above, we have !? much pleasure in informing- the Settlers and Others that we are now adding a LARGE STOOK of GROCERIES, DRAPERY, and all OTHEK GOODS usually required in a Country Store, bo Customers can rely on receiving best attention, | and all Goods sold at Lowest possible Prices. MEAR&& GO, POLLEN STREET, THAMES, AND I WAITEKAURI. 3131 i ' —: ; : IMMENSE REDUOTIOiNS FOB CHRISTMAS! W. GRIBBLE HAS determined to give CASH Customers the benefit during the next THBEE MONTHS of a Splendid Stock of GENERAL GROCERIES, CHINA, GLASS, & CROCKERY-WARE. Latest Novelties !! j A Fine assortment of TOBACCOS, PIPES, CIGAEB, CIGABETTEB, & cut-up— Cheapest in Town. Cash- A FEW CHEAP LINES— Cash. Currants, 7d per lb. Swiss Milk, 3 tins for Raisins, 8d „ 2s 9d. Sultanas, 9d „ Chocolate, Is per lb. Freeh Salmon, lib tin Cocoa, Is 8d „ 10d. Plaid Matches, 7d Cornflour, 8d per lb. per dozen. Etbbuhing Chbap. 5 per cent. Reduction on all cash orders from one pound and upwards. ! GOODB DBUVfiBSD HO AIL PABTS OF THE TOWN AND SXTBXTBBa. Come and Inspect Stock at— W. GiilßßLE'rf, POLLEN STREKT, SHORTLAND^ TO HIKUIAIA AND PURIRI. GALLAGHE 'S TIME TABLE. MR E. GALLAGHER begs to intimate that his 'Bus will run daily between the Thames, Hikutaia, Puriri, and Kirikiri as follows i— From Baker'a tables, Pollen street 2.30 afternoon, „ Kirikiri 3-16 „ „ Puriri ... ... 4.15 „ From Hikutaia .... ... 8 morning. „ Puriri ... ... 9 » „ Kirikiri ... ... 10 „ MUSICAL. MTREWHEELA, ORGANIST St. • George's Church. Pianos and Harmoniums Tuned, Repaired | and Regulated as required, or. t by the year. : Orders may be left with Mr Jb^gbson, Shortland, or Mr MoLxtsb, Grahamstown. 3019 " A deep embrowned tint which tells the nature of the leaf MoGowan sells " at. 8i % poundi
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4036, 5 December 1881, Page 3
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