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General Notices Faljjames & Scott, BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS, ACME BAKERY, Rolimton Stkibt, Shobtlahd ; ! THAMES COFFEE BOOMS!, j Bbowv Stbket, Gbahakstowk. BESS BEEAD delivered to all parts of the district. Pastry and other Fanoy Grodo fresh daily. Soirees and PartiN catered for at lowest rates. Wedding Cake* made to order on the shortest notice. COUNTBY OBDEBS BECKIVB PBOiIPT ATTBNTION. . *. ROLLERSON & SON TTAVE JUST REOJTOtD — A SMALL SHIPMENT OF CANTBB- .*-, TERBURY FLUKE POTATOES, r • FipßT-CI.ABS SAMPM.. • **■ : ' HATE TO ARRIVE, from Oamaru— 10 ton "of Blue Derwent Potatoes . 60 Sacks of Oats HAVE TO ARRIVE, from Auckland— , ' 40 tons of Thornton, Smith, k FirthV FLOUR—quality guaranteed—l which we are prepared to. Sell at*: Auckland Prices. HAVE IN STOCK— Flour, Maize. Oats, Potatoes, and General Groceries. BEST BREAD DELIVERED TO ALL PARTS OF THE FIELD. TEY IT AND FBOVB ITS Qr/AXiITT. ROLLEKSON & SON, GENERAL GROCERS. PEOBUCE DEALERS, BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS, KARA X A ROAD. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST ! THE FINEST Currants. Raisins, AND i 'XMAS FRUITS M°GOWAN-'S. I fABIBD APPLES, and the celebrated ; • LJ ting Packing Oo.'s JELLIES by '> Mail Steamer. CHEESE at Auckland Prices. HAMS: Canterbury, lid. and Is. per b; Englbh, Is. 2d. per lb. Possessing certain facilities in the selection and purchase of Goods, all who faror me with their orders will hare the b«s( attention paid to their interests, my efforts being always directed towards supplying the But Abttom at the SMALLEST PROFIT, to indmce a speedy teturn of the money. 'Odd Oups, 2d. Baskets, TraTfllling Bags, Kite, and Boy*' School Bags CHEAfEB THAN STBB. All Thames Manufactured Goods at Makers' Prices. : Maize,* Fowl Wheat, and Pbodt/cb ■ Gene ball y. ■ IEJ, 3». per Id. I Try it—get your friends to try it. ■ This is a speciality—care, judgment, time, ■ money are all made subserrient to the H production of 3s. TEA. , ■ "That Husband of mine is three times tha fl man lie was since we hare been ■ usiag ■ McQowan'B 3s. TEA. ■ A FACT FOR TRIAL. ■ 3 s TEA. I MR TYNDALL begs to inform the Pabliol and his Patients at the Thames thatH for their greater convenience he has RE«H MOVKD hi* Consultation Booms to Hrfl Hall's, Chemist, Owen street, where he wiliH be happy to receive his Patients on thfl^| THIRD TUESDAY in every Month. M GRATEFUL-COMFORTING I t> PPS ' 8 pOOO A ■ BREAKFAST. I By a thorough knowledge of the natmnsß laws which govern the operations of digettio^J and nutrition, and by a careful application o^| the fine properties of well-selected cocoa, M^| Epps has provided our breakfast tables witJH a delicately flavoured beverage which.ms^H save us many heavy doctors' bills. It is b^| the Judicious use of such articles of diet th^H a constitution may be gradually built np un^H strong enough to resist every tendency disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies a^H floating around us ready to attack wherovtS there is a weak point. We may escape man^f a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortii^| with pure blood and a -properly neurians^| frame/—See article in the Civil AswsS Gautte, Made simply with boiling water or milk. ■ Sold in packets labelled— ■ JAMES EPPS AND COM HOMOiOPATHIO CHEMISTS, ■ LONDON. ■ Also — EPPB' CHOCOLATE ESSSNofI for Afternoon use. * 'I^ib I wibh it U be understood that Pj!'jp^j^| in selling, 3s 'xia is- thj»;freateat goof/ W;^| greatest number/and that the greatestJtotaflH s number one j thewfore -try MMroWAV^i^^^l

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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4442, 31 March 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4442, 31 March 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4442, 31 March 1883, Page 3

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