Educational ....-...,..-. KAUAERANBABOYSVSCHOOEi 'fTWENING CLASSES>iII be held in the aboro School on MONDAYS,' WSbßrisDAYS, and FRIDAYS, at 7 o'clock p.w. 1341 A. GKBBIKg. THAMES BOYS' AND GIRLS' * HIGH SCHOOL. QUARTER DAYS—February lat, AprU 20th, Duly 10th, October let. Jas. Adams, B.A. Head Matter. ' General Notices ' DEVON ORCHARD NURSERY, TAPU ROAD. L RUIT TREES of Various Kinds can be £! had at: . : ; . W. H. Smith's DEVON ORCHARD NJJRSERY, TAPU ROAD. (About Three Milee from Tararu Creek).; APPLE TREES, 1 year old— From 15d to 18d per Tree. 2 Year Old TREES, oi vsrious: kinds— 2s per Tne, or 2Oe per doz. ORANGE and LEMON TREES, from One Year up to a Fruiting Tree. FRUITING TREES of all kindt aocordiDg to arrangement.,' " 1768 Extraordinary Notice! R. BATMAN, BUTCHER, COBNEB OF KottESTON AND SkALEY Stbeets, BEGS to return thanks to his Customers and the Public generally for the patron»ee accorded him over since the opening of the field, and hopes to me it a continuance of the same by the simple fact of keeping NOTHING BUT THE BEST ARTICLE PROCURABLE IN THIS MABKBT; Therefore, it is unnecessary to say, that— THE PHIMEST OF BEEF! ' THE PRIMEST OF MUTTON! THE PKIMEST OF PORK! AND (par excellcuc*) THE PKIMbST OF SAUSAGES ! BOTH BEEV JIND POBK, Are always to be had at his Establishment. His aim is to Sell the BEST artiole at tbe LOWEST uoisible price. SHIPPING SUPPLIED, Wholesaxe i and Retail Families Waited on tob'Obdkss, and etery attention paid to the faybrs of Customers. Note tha Address-— • ( U. BATEMAIT, Corner of ROLLESTON and SEALS? STBEE'JS, SHORTLAND.-'—" ANNOUNCEMENT! MESSRS Deeblr and Co. WISH TO INTIMATE *" ■.. THAT They HAVE OPENED THWIE New Butchery IN ROLLESTON STREET, And hope, by strict attention to the Require* ments of their Customers, by keeping the VEHY BEST OF MEAT, OOtfBINXD WITH * LOW PRICES, CLKANLIISESS, >xv CIVILITY, To merit a large share of Public Patronage. Ws CiiL TOB O*D*Bfl Bal£Y. .. . fST Please Note the Addreaa: > •■ NEXT DOOE TO XVT TTVEEBLE, pBOCBB, *BOLLEBTON STEEET, r; Thakks. * '''' ' BUTTER! BUTTER;' BUTTER,! JUST:BEOEIVED. a LARGE' SUPPLY OF FRESH BUTTEBr. TWENTY ICBGB of SALT BUTTER, Equal to Freeh, at W. D. REID'S, Whomsaib^awd^Rktaii GROCER, POLLEN STREET. 929 MR TYNDALL bogs to inform the Public and his Patients at the Thamee that for their creator convenience.,he baa REMOVKD his Consultation Booms to Mr Hali'b, Chemist, Owen street, where he -will be happy to receive his Patients on Jhe THIRD TUESDAY in eTeflf Months Vl^ ROENNA-U'S Cheats of Drawers aua Chiffoniers are still the Admiration. — Tables from 7s 6d each. "«'rVj I woe ie tc be understood tfjSs* jnr object in selling 3s Tba is the greats** goflf \6f *c greatest number, and that the j?r»ftest BBmbft. a number one^therefore try McQiM*M'§ ft Tba
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4528, 10 July 1883, Page 3
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454Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4528, 10 July 1883, Page 3
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