R. BURBA, Bookseller & Stationer 12 BKOWN BTEEKT. LETTS'B DIAMBfI FOB 188». BORO'S PIANOS. QHOTOiIBAPH Afboms, Scrap lb««a, ptslaWp^^rwlHjfTl^s^s and Work Boxsia ' « < T , —, ANBWBUPPI«Y OP BELIEF \ SCRAPS. Window Ticket in Boxes, School Sponges • , v r l »t»d» . < Cheap Brtv*lop^i aid sdte Ptper Viotorja Mnlife',jipo]ki, "Marlboroufh latiiaio i Boots, C^v%^fh¥aMeßooii,Sbeel Muiie; Son|s,' and DanoM.' ' * * Rev. Jofiepli Cook's Lecture, SIXPENCE, AGOOITNT BOOKS-* . i^f?t»» -Jii,' v^ ■ Cash BMb, > '*■ Paf^Baolur < Memorandum Book*, " i ' ( Tiant) 1 Books, * P*y SheeU p^iul itulSb to any j/PATTEKN,----ic otrtint Books of any description Ruled*to Ghder, aitd with Printed Headings: Estimates given. . < BTJBBER STAMPS and TTPE-MJETAIr STAMPS for Marking Papers and Linen. •) SCHOOL BOOKS. J A large Assortment kept o ~U kinds, autlwrited by he EDUCATION B )ABD, Itatdse Books, SUta», Pa«cfls and Pens. , ' xytV.- \\" •'' - -" / Supplied it th« LowHtf Piicis »ob SVBMBiniOV. R. BtTKRA, fi Bookseller and Stationer, 12,"bbown stbeet. $ , W. J. Olaxton, TAILOR AND HABIT - MAKER, AlßlfT BTBBT, THAMia, WHILE thanking his friends and the public «enenaiy for the LIBERAL BVPPOKT he has received in the paat, wishes to draw their attention to his present SlSk of Wmsov Ekblakd, Scotch, CoiOKU*,_irD OTHBS I'WlliDS.' Also to a Splendid Line i» BLAOK and BLUE BBOAD-ULOTHS »nd FAKO7 WOBSTED COATINGS ALL TWEEDS WARRANTED WBLL SHRUNK BBFOBK JSBSJSQ , MADE UP. Not* thb Asdbbm: — ALBERT ST. GBAHAMSTOWN. (Next Mr J. Mambam/s Drapery^Est-iblish-ment) ' " ,^7jß»< NOTICE TO T«B RESIDEKTci or the KAUAERANGA VALLEY * AKD THI * PUBLIC GENERALLY. OB the convenience of "Resident* in the above locality, ft* w II •*« Vt!"itori« ttnrl others t»'h' Thi»ine,* Or^itun ik* I mi»vo decided to BUN A COACd h* lul!uwi« - From the Bask CoHNBW.CJrft amotowii^n — MONDAY, lit 8oVlo«'k tnortiin; ; SA'IURDAYS. at 2 o'clock «f«erfioon JTrom Mtjbdoch's "Fabm, Kau»itTa,r g ri,on— 25QN.DAYS, at 11 o|clock morniug SATC^DAJTS, at 4 o'clock afternoon Commencing on 8 AT^fiP AY, December 16th —FABEB TO SCJTTHB TlltfiS--ALEX. iiILLIPS, 856 PaopaißTOß. < R. BRYSON, '• «/ General Carter and Livery Stable-keeper PAEEOA. T7ISITOBB to Te Aroha »nd the surround V ing distnots oan always be supplied with superior BADOLE HOB6J£flat very Seasonable Bates. Instructions lent by letter in adfanof, will receive prompt attention. —— S, B R Y,S ON. UW ' Pawoa HYfSSOi desiflna vi type .on hjMsd, MJ -tonataa* »d!itteowi'ibM^( naajia a* t %jw
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4514, 23 June 1883, Page 1
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361Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4514, 23 June 1883, Page 1
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