Wanted \1 T ANTED the people of the Thames to ask their Grocers and Fruiterers for the PURE ISLAND LIME JUICE, imported by the Fotjtthebn Hop Bebb Oompahy. The Best D.'ink for Hot Weather. 974 General Notices JAMES FORGIE, WHOLESALE AND EETAIL PASTRYCOOK AND CONFECTIONER, POLLEN STEEET, /^IONTBACTOB for every requisite of WEDDIiSTG BEEAKFASTS, Ac, DINNEBS, BALLS, SUPPEBS, AND EVEBY DESCBIPTION OF FETES. """ * ..■, ? SniPPiNa StrppiiED. * ~ * Christmas Presents. Christmas Presents. $§fr The Largest and Best Selection on the Thames. The Christmas Season haviog once more overtaken us, Chas. McLitbb would take the opportunity of returning bis moat hearty Thanks for the very liberal Support accorded him by the Thames public since commencing business, and more especially durirg the past 12 months, and can assure them that no effort will be spared on bis part to merit a continuunce of it. I HAVE now OPENED UP a MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION of FANCY GOODS, TOYB, &c, suitable for CHBISTMAS and NEW YEAB'S GIFTS, and confidently solicit an Inspection. It comprises WBITING DESKS, WOBK BOXBS, ALBUMS, MUSICAL INSTBUMENTS, and TOYS of every description, from the CHEAPEST to the moat elaborate and expensive. It is impossible, in an announcement of this kind, to ipublifh a list t of the several articles for sale; suffice it to say that it is without doubt— ' THE LAEGEST A»D BEST STOCK EVEE OFFEEED TO THE THAMES PUBLIC. Well-wishers to the Thames should recollect that in spending their money at,my Establishment they not only obtain the best value for their money, but help along one of themselves— a citizen of the Thames, tliereby increasing theprosperity of the place. Fresh Stock of TOBACCOS, CIGAES, CIGABETTES, PIPES, CIGAEETTEHOLDEES, and all Smoker's Eequisites, just received. Satisfaction guaranteed. STATIONEBY of all kinds. Books, Periodicals, and Newspapers—the Newest and Best. Bembmbeb the Thames Man— Chas. McLivek, . BEOWN STEEET. / Messrs. / . zJfrecors <$. 0o ; GROCERS, TEA DEALERS, G-rain and Produce Merchants, POLLEN STREET, TSAMES. ■ ■ ■ ' ■ ■! I WISH it tc be understood that my object in selling 3s 'xba is the greatest good to the greatest number, and that the greatest number is number one, therefor* try MoQowah'b 8* Til< ,
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4381, 18 January 1883, Page 3
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349Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4381, 18 January 1883, Page 3
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