I Bnsinew Notices I JTHE BEST IS THE r CHEAPEST t , THE FINEST Currants. Raisins, FRUITS "*' AT rGOWAN'S, DBIED APPLES, and the celebrated ting Packing Co.'* JELLIES by Mail Bteamer. CHEBBE »t Auckland Prices; HAMS: Canterbury* lid. aodls. per English,ls. Sd. per lb. * * Possessing certain" faalfties in the selection and purchase of Goods, aH who fever mewita their orders will hare the be»t attention paid to; their interests, my efforts being always directed toward* supplying the Ban Aotiom at the SMALLEST PROFIT, to induce a •peedy ieturn of the money. . ■ , Bukett, Trarelling Btgi, Xiti, and Boys Bohool Bag* ' CRBIMB THAV ITU. '; \ All Thames Manufactured Goods at Makers' Priaes. ■> Maxzb, Powi Whbat, ahd PioWo» Gbnbbally. JEJyds per lb. Try it—get your friend* tb try it. This ia a tpeciality~care, judgment, time money are all made •abnrrient to the production of 3». TEA. "That Husband of mine it three times the man he was since we "hnre been usinc MoGowak?b Bs. TKA; A FACT FOR TEIAL. 3& TEA. k: WISEMAN, TAILOR AND HABIT j, MAKER, BEOWN STREBT, "D EBPIOTFULLY inrites his Customers JX and the Publio in genrral to inspect his New and Fashionable STOCK, Juit Puroliased eipressly for the present and forthcoming Seasons, consisting of— SUPEBFINB & FANCY CLOTHS, ENGLISH, SCOTCH, AND COLONIAL TWEEDB, Including Moigiel, Kaiapoi. and Geelong, — Or STTFIUBIOB QTTAIOTr. — A Splendid Variety of Bannoekburat, all well Bhnwk. ■■■vaa FIBST-CLABS WOEKMANSHIP — AND PEBFECT FIT — GUAEANTBED. Prices for Cash as low as any House on tbe Thanes. Coals i Coals l Coals 1 ON HAND AND FOB BALE, at my YARDS, opposite Goods Wharf, the following: Waikato (double screened), Baj of Islands, and Kamo COALS at is fed per cwt Newcastle (Household) at £t 10s per ton „ (Blacksmiths) £2 6s „ „ FIREWOOD, Out and Uncut, at Lowest Market Bate*. MINING TIMBER of erery lixe and deBoription, «ut to suit purchasers. MAURICE CASEY, GOOD* WHABF. 1616 Look! Look! Look] TT would be worth your while to Come 1 and SEE THE SHOW that WELLS & SON WILL HAVE TO-NIGHT! WB JUTM PRIME NAPIIK BBJtF WEThER MUTTON PRIMB TEAL, and DAIBY-FiDPOfUCi a B£roSl m * own Cm* HAMS and BACON cannot be surpassed od tb« Thao.es. Pi?A^ Iir OOOW ~Wl ?'d^riPtion md POULXBT can be bad, drested or undressed, at the shortest ootfc*.-T- 1 - BEAL POBR BAUSAaBB erery Saturday, aud our Gtenamn* oan tell for themselves —all made bf our'water engine; Note our^Addr.'M— . F. WELLS. AND SON, OWEN STBEET, OBAHAMSIOWKr
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4537, 20 July 1883, Page 1
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