Notices'. - ; .; ■ •! IF YOU WANT A CUP OF GOOD TEA FOB 'XMAB, YOU C A V OBX it I JTj I * At MEARS and CO. J P Sterling Quality, and Delirious FUror for'Xnuu.. ', » h WEARS * CO.] _ [MEMS ft GO. * NEW FRUITS ■■ "" .. a*i> . ■ ■ -■ % FANCY GROCERIBS. »o» -: --. ■' ■'• CHRISTMAS TRADE 7 NOW LANDING--£AO PACKAGES NEW FRUITS D\JO a»d FANCY GROCERIES, OILMEN'S STORES, TABLE * DELICACIES, Ac. Ac, fox CHRISTMAS TBADE. 3VIEARS^& 00. , Our Rioh Flawed TEAS, of Stariiofc Quality and Delicious Flaror cannot be rar> passed, retailed at 2s, 2> 6d, and 3s fex lb, also at the Lowest Wholesale Prioes, i* )) Che.-t?, Half-chests, and Boxes. " t KOW LANDING— -I nA DAGS OATS, NOW LANDING— ' i£A BOXES CANDLES, NOW LANDING- ( Qiiy BAGS GOOD OATEN O±i CHAFF, , NOW LANDING- -| A CASES PRIME BACON and lU HAMS, TO ARRIVE— NEW CHEESES, WOOD'S FLOUR, &c, &c , &c. .' MEAHs"& CO., Dealers in and Direct. Importers of' Groceries, Teas, Oilmen's Stores, Produce, and Provisions of Every Description. —«— i 10 per cent, saved, by dealiqg with MEARS & CO., GENEBAL MERCHANTS, . POLLEN STBEET, THAMES. Storekeepers supplied on the most Liberal Terms. O'ders from the Country receive our Prompt Attention. 783 Cheap CHRISTMAS HAMPERS for £L mHE following GOODS, all warranted J. and Carefully Packed, will be delivered to any part of the Town FOB CASH :— 61bs Co. No. 1 Sugar, lib bistt mixed Tea, ilb best Coffee, Jib fry's or Taylor's Cocoa, lib mixed Biscuits, 21bs best Butler, lib white Bice, lib white Sago, 6lbs Woods' best Flour, 2lb# prime new Wairoa Cheese, lib Tapioca, lib Cornflour, 2lbs full weight Candle*, 21b* best Currants, 21bs very best Raisins, ilb Lemon Perl, 1 bottle essence Lemon, 1 picket Spice. ■ Double the above, £119s ; treble, £3 17s 6d 1 At W. WOOD'S I CENTRAL CHEAP 'MART, I - Pollen Stbeet. 875 I HAMS. I jHAMS. I JUST OPENED, I 5 CASES PRIME CANTERBURY I HAMS, I Quality Unsurpassed, at I J. CLARK'S, I KARAKA BBIDGE. I Fresh Butter .... Is per lb. I Wood's Flour .... 7s 6d I Anderson's do, .... 7s I Floor, 71bs for Is. ■ Coy.'s No. 1 Sugar 4£d per lb ■ (or 19» 6d per 561b bag.) ■ Currants, best .... 7d per lb ■ Sardines .... 6d& lOd per tin I Salmon 9d per tin m Kerosene •••• 8s 6d per tin ■ ALL OTHER GOODS EQUALLY ■ CHEAP . . ■ William Deeble's I BOILESTON BTBXST. * 017 H FAMILIES will do well to send H their 'Xdiii Orders to Mbibs H and Co., where they can rel/ on ' obtaining Sterling Good Value for - their money. ,No other House can : ■**; surpass . 1 > MEARS and CO. ■ At » very pleasant tea party, thfr conversa* |^| tion turned on transmigration.: A lady, of exquisite beauty who waa tipping MoOowAjr's . .beat, turned to Mr —— and aaked what form he would prefer to^nhabit P Te be dieaolved lH Si Tau madam. . . Clothing Factory. I
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4359, 20 December 1882, Page 3
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465Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4359, 20 December 1882, Page 3
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