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Skating Rink, ST. GEORGE'S IHALL, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS at 7 ph. 4116 T. KBEVIN. . Business Notices . Fulljames & Scott, BAKEKS AND CONFECTIONERS. T>EBT BREAD at 3Jd PER LOAF TKY OUR SPECIALITIES PORK PIES! '"^ SAUSAGE BOLLS! OYSTEE PATTIES MELTON-MOWBRAY PIES. HOT MEAT PlEs""at ALL HOURS. SOIEEES, SUPPERS, and EVENING PARTIES catered for in best style at Reasonable Bates. WEDDING and BIRTHDAY CAKES made to order at shortest notice. Note the Address— ACME BAKERY, ROLLEBTON STREET, BHORTLAND. THAMES COFFEE ROOMS, JBBOWH BTBEKT, GbAXUMSTCTON.' HOT PIES! HOT PIES! /GENUINE SCOTCH MEAT PIES CAN BK OBTAINED AT ' JAMES F.OftGIE'S, POLLEN STREET, EVEEY SATURDAY. CANNOT BE~EXOELLED; : GIVE T H E*M A TEI A L 4045 Removal to New Premises. James Jjbffery, Feuitkbeb, Brown Stbbet, IN Removing from bis old shop to those More Commodious Premises almost adjoining, and until latelj known as " Waller's," wishes to Return his Most Hearty Thanks to the Thames public for their very liberal Support since commencing business here, and to assure them that nothing shall be wanting on his part to merit a continuance of their patronage. APPLES! APPLES!! APPLES!!! I am now receiving regular Shipmeaig or the celebrated OHINEMUKI APPLES, which are now so well known on the Thames either for Cooking or Dessert, and am prepared to sell them by the Case, or' in Bettiil parcels at the lowest market rates. No bstto? Fruit is to be had.' . THREE TONS of Splendid EATING POTATOES just received. They, are a beautiful sample, and I will sell them cheap. All Othee FRUITS in Season. To Arrive next month from Melbourne— A Large and Varied Assortment of , GARDEN SEEDS Which will be sold at Auckland Prices. JAMES JEFFESYBrown street, G-rahamstown. . 3634
[Established 1868.] H. STILWBLL, NURSERYMAN, Pabawai," Thames, vA' ISHES again to thank his numerous it ' Customers for their patronage and recommendation, My Stock this season comprises 50,000 two year Thorn Quicks, price per- 1000 15a cash; Apples, Fears, Flume, Figs, Apricots, Nectrines, Peaches, Lenaoos, Mulberry, Guavas, Quince, Loquats, Pores* granate, Almonds, Grapes, Gooseberries, Strawberries, and Rhubarb; Shelter and other Trees/, 1000 Blue Gums, Pines Insigaas and 'other Pines, '■ Cupressus, Ligustrums, Laurels, also Prickly Barberry for hedge planting (this htdge is proof against the leech) ; Magnolias, Oamelias, AmHm, Dapb.es, Heaths, and a grand collection of Greenhouse Plants , ' • "' Thb difference between a Gent and ft Gen/tle " man .-—The Gent turns up what be hss for a nose and says, Oh, Ah. The Gectlemaa walkeintoMoGowiK'B and says, MAC give ai a pound of your liA, sad send for ordter •very week* ' \ '-:'-'
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4212, 1 July 1882, Page 3
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418Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4212, 1 July 1882, Page 3
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