Educational THAMES BOYS' AND GIELS 1 HIGH, SCHOOL. /~\UAKTER DATS—February lat, April V£ 20th, July 10th, October Ist. J-.a. Adams, B.A. Head Master. -_ General Notices Koyal I Mart. MABY STEEET. Tea. Tea. Tea. 2s lb. 2s 6d Ib. 3s Ib. TEY IT! TRY IT! TEY IT! No better Value to be liad ■ anywhere in Teas. How to Practice Economy !— Buy CO.'s No. 1 SUGAR at 4|d lb. 51b Bags HOMINY, Is 9d TOMATO SAUCE, Is; Lea &]Perrics' SAUCE, Is4d ' SALMON, lOd; JEaipara MULLIiT, 9d. SALAD and CASTOR OIL, -7d per Bottle . . BELL & BLACK'S MATCHES, 2s per . Dozen. ' HOP BITTERS, 4s 6d; Eno's FRUIT SALT, 3s Ohinemnri, Auckland, and Taranaki B U T TE R! HAMS, BACON, CHEESE, MAIZE, WHEAT, OILMANS' STORES At Lowest Bates ! ' .;■ ORDERS SOLICITED, which will receire PROMPT ATTENTION. W. PLANT, ; Boyal T Mart, 2204 : . MARY STREET,
IMPORTANT NOTICE. Mrs. Simpson BEGS to inform the Public that she has a Largo Assortment nf the Newest and Most Fashionable LOW CROWN \ Bboad Brimmed. PANAMA HATS, Newxy Imported, and gthes .STRAW HATS, Which she.'is prepared to Sell at Laweit 1 ■ Bates. Huts Made to Order and Cleaned as usual. Feathers Dyed and Curled. LADIES' MILLINERY DONS. ME S. SIMPSON, POLLEN STREET. [Next to Mr S. Hethbiungton's.] ' 2080 " The Light of Other Days is Faded and Gone"— (So the old song says)— • ":But the LIGHT op tee PRESENT AGE may be seen any dny resplendent from the Shop Windows of , GHAS. MoLIVER, Bilo W N ST E E IT, GRAHAMSTOWN, Where all gather in a merry ring .To watch the passers-by near and far, . ••■■: As dull care to the winds they fling ..- In curling clouds from Charley's beat cigar! H" The Choicest 61 TOBACCOS — A'JH — W CIGARS ,S Alwats ik Stock. Being in a position to obtain the Tery Best Brands of ihe above, he can confidently "'/■-■ recommend to Sinokists bia Superior Agsortmeut of the same, WHICH ABE OF THE BEST f QUALITY"; ; also— Cigarettes, Pipes, and ail Striker's Eequisites of the Best Quality, and at the Lowest Bates. BOOKSi BOOKS! BOOKS! STATIONERY ! STATIONERY! STATIONERY ! OHAS. McLIVER WISHES to draw the attention of the Thames Public to his really CHOICE SELECTION OF THE ABOVE.GOODS. Also— TOYS, FOOTBALL & CRICKETING EEQUISITES, &c, &c, &c. Stationery OF ALL KINDS KEPT IN STOCK, AIIBO— FANCY^ GOODS, INS7EUMENTS," Ac, - &c. fTEEMEMBES: Charles McLiver, B BO W N S T E E E T ; GSISAXSIOWN,
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4656, 6 December 1883, Page 1
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398Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4656, 6 December 1883, Page 1
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