Educational . KAUAERANGA BOYS' SCHOOL. EVENING CLASSES held each MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY EVENING, commencingjat 7.30 p.m. A. GsEßiwa, 3673 : Teacher. Business Notices Great Bargains! Liberal Discount! AX. W. GRTBBLE'S, POLLEN STREET. —.-.-._ AN INSPECTION *OP NJ£W STOCK INVITED. SPERM CANDLES, 9d and lOd per lb PARAFFIN CANDLES, Is per lb PLAID MATCHES, 7d per down CORNFLOUR, 8 J per lb WHITE SAGO, 6d per lb EGG POWDER, lOd per tin CUSTARD POWDER, 1b 2d per box A FINE STOCK OF CHOICE A Special Bargain to be had now at I\6 *& lb. Tbt a Sample—Spebndid Qfaxitt. , Peime Salt Buttbb, Cheese, & Bacon. Jußt Opened a Gne bliow of China, Gla«s, and Crockery Ware.—Colored Cups and Saucers, at 5d and 6d ; BlueSjs|rigdo.,afc 9d; Cheap Glassware, new: Cheap Toilet Sets, new; Cheap Brushware, new. PRODUCE! PRODUCE!. PRODUCE! Maize, 6b 3d per bushel; Wheat, Oats Bran, Sharps, Potatoes, Flour, etc., CHEAP —deUyered to all parts of the Town or outdistricts. Country Orders carefully attended W. GRIBBLE, POLLEN STREET M. WHITEHEAD, BOOTMAKER, CALLS attention to his Large and Varied Assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES FOR WINTER WEAR. LADIES' Levant, Leather, and Kid Boots— " best English make."' „ GENTS' Balmorals and Elastic Boots, " our own make." " ;■ . LADIES'and GENTS' Felt, Patent, Buff, and Woolwork Slippers. GIRLS' and Boys' Strong Winter Boots. LADIES' Cloth Boots and Goloshes, GIRLS' and Boys' Slippers— Catkv. MEN'S Watertight, Leggings, Bluchers, 4c. CHILDREN'S and Babies' Hoots- and Shoes in great variety. r CORE BOLEB, 6d pair. LADIES' and GENTS' Boots and Shoes of every description made to order. "Bui your Boots at W H I T EH E A D' S, And Keep touji If jet Dbi." HOT PIES! HOT PIES! n ENUINE SCOTCH MEAT PIES CAN BE OBTAINED AT JAMES FOBGIE'S, POLLEN STREET, |E;V E R V SATtJEpAY. CANNOT BE EXCELLED. GIVE THEM A TRIAL 4045 [Established 1868.] ■ H. STILWELL, NURSERYMAN, Pabawai, Thames, WISHES again to thank his numerous Customers for their patronage and recommendation, My Stock this season com* prises 50,000 two year Thorn Quicks, price per 1000 15s cash; Apples, Pears, Plums, Figs, Apricots, Nectrines, Peaches, Lemons, - Mulberry, Guavas, Quince, Loquats, Pome* granate, Almonds, 1 Grapes, Gooseberries, Strawberries, and Rhuburb; Shelter and otljer Trees, 1000 Blue Gums, Pines Insigaas and other Pines, Cupressus, Ligustrums, Ljiurels, also Prickly Barberry for hedge planting (this hedge is proof against the , leech) ; Magnolias, Oamelias, Azalias, Daphes, (Heaths, and a grand collection of Greenhouse Plant!
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4225, 17 July 1882, Page 3
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397Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4225, 17 July 1882, Page 3
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