Business Notices "ITTILLIAM TT)AVIES, Jttnb., I BUTCHER (UITB DAYIBB BBO8.)i EOLLISTON STREET, KARAKA. COBWEB PORK and BEEF of the rery -: ' BEST QUALITY. BEST QUALITY ONLY KEPT. NOTICE ! J. H. WALSH, Of Rollbstok Stbbbt, BEGS to return his sincere thanks o hit Customers and the public in general for Pb#J* liberal patronage daring the last ten Km? and now wishes to inform them that HE HAS DISPOSED O* HIS BOLLESTON STREET BUSINESS • -, *° Davies Brothers. William Davies, Jun., late DJvibb Beos. | HAS much pletsure in informing the \ Inhabitants of the Thames, that in j reference to the above he trusts that by j •tenet attention to the business, and keeping | NOTHING BUT THE BEST i QUALITY MEAT, | .merit the same amount of support to cordially afforded his predecessor. I Bollerton street, ! January 13, 1882. QUALITY AND CHEAPNESS! John Nbal TT7 OULD draw the Particular Attention of , VV Hotel-keepers, Boardjnghouse-keepers and the Public Generally to his large Stock of ; Prime Beef, I Mutton, Pork And other MEATS in Season, and can ••rare them that .it is impossible for them to obtain better Talue elsewhere.' A trial is respectfully solicited. Orders promptly delivered. JOH n"~N E A ii, OWEN STREET. HOI Look! Look! Look! IT would be. worth your while to Come and SEE THE SHOW thai* ; WELLS & SON WILL HAVE TO-NIGHT I WE HAVE PEIME NAPIER BEEF . WETHER MUTTON PRIME VEAL, and DAIRY-FED PORK j And the Show of our own Cured HAMS snd BACON cannot be surpassed on the Thames. SMALL GOODS of every description and POULTRY can be had, dressed or undressed,, at the shortest notice. REAL PORK SAUSAGES every Saturday, and our Germans can tell for themselves all made by our water engine. Bote our Address— F. WELLS AND SON, OWEN STEEET, GRAHAMSTOWN. Coals! Coals! Coals ON HAND AND FOR SALE, at my YARDS, opposite Goods Wharf, the Waikato (double screened), Bay of Islands, and Kamo COALS at Is 6d per owt Newcastle (Household) at £2 10a per ton „ (Blacksmiths) £2 5s „ „ h- fflok%OQK>, Cut and Uncut,,at Lowest • MININGS- TIMBER of every size and deeriptsoa, sat to suit purchasers. MAURICE CASEY, GOODS WHARF. 1616 James Renshaw, IRONMONGER, OWEN STEEET, -T)]ga3 to inform his Friends and the J5 public Generally that he has in Stock a good supply of Articles usually required for Jiit Christmas Trade as— TABLW CUTLERY, FORKS, SPOONS, TEAPOTS, ENGLIBH AND AMERICAN CRUETS, FILTERS; &c.,&c. . fjwry effort i« «•*• to keep GOOD QUALITY, Sell at MODERATE PRICE nd give SATISFACTION to Customers. Shop open from 8 to 6 daily. ''A i-RDS cultw (on note or letter paper Bto^ffi, hovkd. «d p«rfo»t«d »t th«
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4581, 10 September 1883, Page 1
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434Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4581, 10 September 1883, Page 1
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