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Educational KAUAERANGA BOYS'SCHOOL. EVENING- GLASSES held each MONDAY, WEDNESDAY,, and FRIDAY EVENING, commencing'at 7 30 p.m. A. Gbbbiko, 3673 -.^..Teacher. ■-^■»■———«■•—^sms&-——■ Business Notices Great Bargains! Liberal Discount! AT * W. GRTBBLE'S, POLLEN STREET. AN INSPECTION OF NEW STOCK INVITED. S2ERM CANDLES, 9d andlOd per ltf PARAFFIN CANDLES, la per lb - PLAID MATCHES, 7d per.dozen CORNFLOUR, 8i per lb WHITE SAGO, 6<i per lb EGG POWDEH, 10d per tin CUSTARD POWDER, le 2d per box A FINE STOCK OF CHOICE ' A Special Bnrgain to be had now at 116 16. Tby a Sawpie—Spibndid QirAirrr. ; Peisie Salt Butter, Chbese, & Baco^. Just Openrd a Gno show of China, Qltn t i and Crockery Ware. —Colored Cupi.and \ Saucers, ut 5d and 6>l ; Blue Sprig do., at. , 9d ; CheapG-lasrware, new: CheapC6bilet' . ° Sets, new; Cheap Bruohware, D«*f.. PRODUCE! PRODUCE! PRODUCE! Maize, 6s 3d per bushel;; Wheat, Oats Bran, Sharps, Totatoei, Flour, etc., CHEAP —delirered to »11 - the Tajm.pr Ou|j; districts. Country Order* Qarefully att«nde6! - W. GKIBBLE, .;.4' POLLEN- STRElJ^^tir':
M. WHITEHEAD, BOOTMAKER, CALLS attention to his Large' and Varied Assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES FOR WINTER WEAR. LADIES' Levant, Leather, and Kid Boots— 11 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'lnd BoyB 1 Slippers—Cheap. MEN'S Watertights, Leggings, Bluchers, &c. CHILDREN'S and Babies' Hoots and Shoes in great variety. CORK BOLE 3, 6d pair. LADIES' and GENTS' Boots and Shoes of etery description made to order. " Bur toub Boots at WHITEHEAD'S, And Keep irotrh Fbet Dbt." HOT PIES ! v HOT PIES! r\ ENUINE SCOTCH MEAT PIEB CAN BE OBTAINBD AT ' JAMES FOHGIE'S, POLLEN STREET, [E.V EEY BATUEDAY, CANNOT BE EXCELLED. GIVE THEM A TRIAL
[Established 1868.] H. STILWBLL, NURSERYMAN, Pabawai, Thames. ) WISHES again to tbai^c his numerous Customers for their patronage and recommendation, My Stock! this season comprises 50,000 two year Thorn Quicks, prim per 1000 15« cash; Apples, Peara, Plume, Figs, Apricots, Nectrines, Peaches, Lemons, • Mulberry, Gttavas,, Quince, Loquati, Pome*, granute, Almonds, Grapes, - Gooseberries, Strawberries, -, and Rhuburb; Shelter and other Trees, 1000 Blue Gums, Pines lasigaas and other Pines, Cupreesus, Ligustrums,, Laurels, also Prickly -Barberry for badge planting (this hedge ie -proof against' the leech>-; Magnolia*, Camelias, Azalias, Dapb«s, Heathe, and a grand collectiturof Greenhottlf Plants '
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4226, 18 July 1882, Page 3
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384Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4226, 18 July 1882, Page 3
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