Volunteer Notices .: DISTEICT ORDERS. Militia and Volunteer Office, Thames, 12fch January, 1884. THE UNDERMENTIONED Volunteer Corps will PARADE at their respective Drill Sheds for INSPECTION, by the Officer Commanding the District, in-the following order, viz.:— THAMES NAVAL ARTILLERY at 6.30 p.m. on THURSDAY, 17th instant. THAMES RIFLE RANGERS- at 7.30 p.m. on THURSDAY, 17th instant. By order. J. Geant, 2574 Instructor. THAMES NAVAL ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS. A MEETING of the Company will be held in the Hall THIS (Monday) EVENING-, the 14th inst., at 7.30. p.m. By order. William H. Potts, 2568 Lieut, and Secretary; Notices • For Sale, ATPAR A W A I, THE RIGHT TO PICK STRAWBERRIES FOR THE SEAS O N . TERMS EASY. FRUIT ABUNDANT. GOOD CROP. Now for a Bargain. APPLY TO— William Deeble, ROLLESTON STREET. A Merry Christmas to All! CHRISTMAS BOXES GIVEN AWAY! W. DEEBLE HAS decided to give a HANDBOME PRESENT to each and all who BUY A POUND OF 3s TEA. The Tea is equal to any 3b Tea in the Colony. The Presents are worth Retail from 2s 6d to 7s 6d each. ALL OTHER GOODS VERY CHEAP. Currants, 7d per lb; Raisins (best), 9d; Sultanas (best), lOd j Lemonpeel, Is 6d per lb; Jams, 8d (Englißh), lOd; Sardines, lOd; small do., 6d j Salmon, 9d; Coy.'s No. 1 Sugar, 4|d per lb, or 19s 6d per£6lbe. CANTERBURY HAMS Is pee lb. LARD, lOd per lb (by the bladder), CHEESE, lOdperlb. 0. BRAND FLOUR, CHAMPION, and other Choice Brands, 61ba for Is, and Cheap by the Bag. Please Call and see for yourselves ; enquire the prices, and note the qualities of the Goods, and I am confident you will aay Debbie's is the Cheapest and Best Establishment on the Thames for you to deal. j 3s TEA FOR 3a! JEWEL PRESENTS fob NOTHING ! f lease Note the Address— W. Deeble, ROLLESTON STREET. Think of the CHILDEE N. Santa Glaus. YOU KNOW YOU ALL HAD CHRISTMAS BOXES IN YOUR , YOUTH. McLIVJER'S ARCADE IS FULL OF VARIETY. XrOU can get ANYTHING there from ONE PENNY TO FIVE POUNDS. If you DON'T~want to BUY Anything, ** The Show of Goods IS REALLY WORTH A VISIT. McLIVER, BROWN STREET. ROBNNAU'S Chests of urawers -and Chiffoniers are still the Admiration.— Tables from 7s 6d each. At a very pleasant tea party, the conversation turned on transmigration. A lady oi exquisite beauty who was sipping McGowah'b belt, turned to Mr —— and asked what form ha would prefer to inhabit P To t* diuatari infc;TiA, madam,
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4686, 14 January 1884, Page 3
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415Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4686, 14 January 1884, Page 3
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