' BnsbiesaJbiotioM BvBURRA, Bookseller & Stationer 12 BKOWN STEEET. j LETTSVS DIABIES FOB 1883. BOBD'S PIANOS. T)H<!)TOaHAPH Albums; Scrap Ibuan, '1{ 'Plu»tr«ted Books suit»Uin for prus«i and patents.' Wrfting Desk* and Work Boxes * 'r»Hous pricM. <i , ■ • • A NEW SUPPLY-OF BELIEF 1 SCRAPS. . Wjinddw Tickets in .Boxes, Sobool, Sponges r" • "■ rßt 2d." ' ' .Cheap Envelopes and Note-Paper VfotoWa Muiic Books, Mariborongh Music ",' fiooka, TCavendisb Music Books, Sheet > ' ,' * Mtisio, Bong», and Dances. .- > Rev. Joseph Cook's Lecture, -. „ J'S^XPEHqE. ACCOTTNTBOOKS-r n Cash Books, , •, Day Books, '. Memoreadam Book*, .' r Time Books, "' >l ' P«y Sheets , PAPEB BULED TO ANT >f7 /•'PATTEBN^-'- ---, .Aoqount Books of any description Buled to Order, and with Printed Readings: Eatimates given.,; •,..!,,,',•". RUBBER STAMPS and TYPE-METAL 1 STAMPS for. Marking Papers '' ''' and Linen. |,SCHOOL, BOOKS. ; .A large Assortment kept of «U kinds, aathorised by he EDUCATION BOABD, Bietfiif Bodiki* Slatea, Pencils and Pent. ■ ' —^—f _ j english newspapers and ! magazines: i Supplied ,xt the Lowbsi Psicbs vos i > sussqbiptiok. ! , ' I R. BUBRA, ; Bookseller and Stationer, t 12,"BROWN STEEET.
"W. J. Claxton, TAILOE AND HABIT - MAKER, ! iiinr Btmt, Thahbs, I<I7*HIIiK (hanlting bis, friends and the vf .public generally for the LIBERAL BXJ?POET he 1 has received . in , the past, wub'es to draw their attention to his present Stock of Wsn ov Eholavi>, Scotch, Colonial, avd '' , . atwja Tw«?pb. Also to a Splendid >Line ia BLACK and BLUE, BBOAD-CLOTHS and FANCf WOBBTED COATINGS. ALL TWEKDB WAEBANTED WELL BHRUNK BEFORE BEING MADE UP. NOT^THB AjJDBBSi.— ALBERT ST. aRAHAHSTOWN. (Next Mr 3. Uabshaxl's l Drapery' Bitftblinh- . ' ''" ' , ment.) ■ "278« NO'tlCE TO TUB EESIDEISTB - OP THIS KAUASRANGA VALLEY AKD THX PUBLIC GENERALLY. i^ OR the convenience of Residents in the Si above,locality, as well as Visitors and others to tbV Thames prphumtga, I ,h*?e decided to RUN A COACHL »« follows - 'From the Bake Cobksb, Gra v am«to wn, on — - MONDATa, atß o'clock mornin.' SATURDAYS, at 2 o'clock *t\erm}fm From Mttedoch's Fa km, Ifaiitierang'i.oii — MONDAYS, at 11 o'clock morning ' SATURDAYS, at 4 o'clock after >ooa Commencing on SATURDAY, Derembsr lGtli —Fares to Suit the Times— ALEX. piILLIPS, 856 , . PItOPBIXTOB. R. BRYSON, General Carter and Livery Stable-keeper FAEROA. TTIBITORB to Te Aroha and the surround V ing .diatricu can always be supplied with superior SADDLE HORSES at very Reasonable-Rates. Instructions tent by letter in advance will receive prompt attention. ' "•'•-■ ——. . E BRTSON 1442 . Pamoa. BWSBT, detigna t& type on head, mJ ' vj^ttiit additic^s beint niade tj| tJsf ' l--l«f -' ' ' I ■ • . - ]
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4506, 14 June 1883, Page 1
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392Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4506, 14 June 1883, Page 1
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