Provisions :"" . POTATOES! JPOTATOESI FUST X ANDEU, EX STEAMEB, First Shipment of Canterbury Potatoes, IJSI aPIANDIb OKDEii AT THOMAS VEALE'S WHOLESALE STORES, POLLEN STEEET\ THAMES. COW POTATOES, £3 10s PER TON.
' i • " ■ Educational , KAUAEKANGA tioYS'.' SCHOOL. T?VENINO- CLASSES will be held in the abo»e School on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAY?, at' 7 b'olgok p.m. 1341 A. Gkxeino. THAMES BOYS' AND GIELS' HIGH SCHOOL. OUAETER DAYS—February lafc, April 20fch, July 10th, October let. Jab. Adams, B.A. Head Master. Business Notices The Best and Cheapest Boot & Shoe Shop ON THE THAMES FOB COLONIAL MADE BOOTS AND SHOKS ■ OF EVERY FITTING. /-\UR LEADING PRICES ARE :- Mien's Str .ng Elastic Sides, 12a 64 ; Mm's Calf Lace Shops, 12b 6d ' i ', Men's Bluchers, from' 78"45 d , - } . Men's Beet White Bluchers, 11b > 36 .Pair Indies' Strong Kid Elastic - • Sides, 8s " i Ladies' Calf Elastic Sides, 11s , | A LABG-E STOCK of YOUTHS',/MAID'S, 1 AND CHILDREN' BOOTS— Cheap asd Good. MEN'S BOOTS AND SHOES, I From- Watertights to Dress Boots, made to, order (sewn or pegged); aleu, Ludies' High-leg Winter Boots. \ ADDRESS :— Hawkes Bros., OWEN STEEET, GEAHAMSTOWN.' 1261 HOT PIES! HOT PIES! I HAVE now recommenced making my Celebrated SCOTC'H'P'I.E.S, AjVhich can be obtained „..,,. EVERY SATD'EDAY V V . At my Eatablishment, - , - POLLEN STEEET. JAMES FOKGIE, . BIiEAD AND BISCUIT BAKEK. ,
BUTTEF"J butter;' BUTTER! JUST RECEIVED, a LARGE SUPPLY op; ' FRESH pUTTER. TWENTY^KKaS of SALT BUTfER, Equal to Fresh, at W.D.REID'S, Whoibsaiiß and Retail; G R 0 C E :ftj, POLLEN STREET. 929 QUALITY AND CHEAPNESS! Jonx Neal \i ,'OULD draw the Particular Attention or W 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 0 H N~~N EAL, OWEN STREET. 1101 T)OENNAU'S Chests of Drawers and XAi Chiffoniers are still the Admiration.— Tables from 7s 6d each. At a very pleasant tea party, the conversation turned on transmigration. A lady of exquisite beauty who was sipping MoGoWAN's best, turned" to Mr —:— and asked what form be would prefer to inhabit P IV be diaselved in 3« TIA madam.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4453, 13 April 1883, Page 3
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362Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4453, 13 April 1883, Page 3
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