Boots and Shoes ' • | BOOTS." BOOTS. BOOTS. M. WHITBHEAD, BOOTMAKEB,: POLLEN STREET, ; HAS la INICE ASSOETMENT OF LADIES' GENTS', BOYS', GIRLS' AND CHILDEENS' Boots & Shoes of ever) description To Offer Very CHEAP during the Holiday Season: '- - -J ;\ You can procure a Good Article CHEAP at M. WHITEHBAD'S. r' J Make your purchases early, and you will be well serred at M. WHITEHEAD'S
Notices Cow Potatoes! Pig Potatoes! 5 TONS OF THE ABOVE TO HAND THIS DAY. SOUND AND CHEAP! IN LOTS TO SUIT PUBCHASEBS. J. CLARK, KAEAKA BRIDGE. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST;! THE FINEST Currants, Raisins, AND j 'XMAS FRUITS AT M CGOWAN'S.| ■ ■ ■■ • ■- ■ - ■ . i DBI3D APPLES, and the celebrated Cutting Packing Co.'s JELLIES bapjast Mail Steamer. " CHEE3E at Auckland Prices. HAMS: Canterbury, lid. and Is. per lb j ■ English, Is. 2d. per lb. .. | Possessing certain facilities in the selection and purchase of %bods, all who favor me with j their orders will hare the best attention paid to their interests, my efforts being always directed towards supplying the Best Abtiolb at the SMALLEST PBOFIf, to induce a speedy return of the money. Odd Cups, 2d. Baskets, Travelling Bags, Kits, and Boys' School Bags CHEAPBB THAN ETEB. All Thames Manufactured Goods at Makers' Prices. Maize, Fowl Wheat, and Pboduce Geneballt. IEJ, 3s. per lb. Try it —get your friends to try it. This, is a speciality—care, judgment, time, money are all made subservient to the production of 33. TEA. " That Husband of mine is three times the man he was since we have been using McGowan's 3s. TEA. A FACT FOE TEIAL. 3 s TEA. XMAS CAKE. JEXTEA' QUALITY. ADDERS SHOULD BE LEFT WITH PULLJAMKS AND SCOTT, BAKEES & CONFECTIONEES, BOLLESTON STREET, SHOBILAND ' . '-- AND ; Beown Stkeet, Gkahamstown. THY OUE SUPERIOE PASTEY and OTHER FANCY GOODS—FEESH DAIL?. quality and cheapness ! John Neal \l,' OULD draw the Particular Attention ot VV Hotel-keepers, Boardinghouse-keepers, and the Public Generally to his large Stock of Prime Beef, Mutton, Pork, And other MEATS in Season, and can assure them that it is impossible for them to obtain better value elsewhere. A trial is respectfully solicited. Orders promptly delivered. J O H nI'E A L, OWEN STEEET. 1101 T)OENNAU'S Chests of Drawers and MX Chiffoniers are still the Admiration.— Tables from ?s 6d each. Thb difference between a Gent and a Gentle man .* —The Q-ent turns up what he has for a nose and says, Ob, Ah. The Gentleman walks into MoOowah's and says, Mao give me a pound of Jvour Tba, ltd tend for ordsv •Ttrj WMkf
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4410, 21 February 1883, Page 3
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419Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4410, 21 February 1883, Page 3
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