ViBiTOBS from Auckland, who venture to penetrate beyond the remains of the onceglorious Grrahamsfcown into the interior of the BUpposed defunct village of Thames are surprised to find what a populous and wellestablished place it is. Their surprise is increased when they enter a few of the business places in Polleu street, and noiiee the large stocks on hand, and that the prices of many of the goods are far below what they have to pay iv their own noble city ; this is particularly the case at Mr Gsiaa's Music Warehouse, as be imports all his goods direct from London, and being at little or no expense for warehouse room, can afford to, and does, Bell them at prices unheard of in many other parts of New Zealand.—[Adyt.]
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4254, 19 August 1882, Page 2
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128Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4254, 19 August 1882, Page 2
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