Wanted WANTED, a "Respectable GENERAL SERVANT. Apply Mrs SmyjheMiW, Richmond street. WANTED TO SELL, a large Assort, ment of Harp Lights at ss, Cork ■ Slides at 5.3 6d, Fancy Bronze Brackets 2s each; Two-light Water-Blide Chandeliers 20s each, Gas Globes from Is 6d eaoh.—-George McOAirii, Thames Galvanised Iron Wpr.k'B. WANTED TO SELL, 2,000 feet India Bubber Garden Hose, at 7^d per ■ ' foot, and 50,000 feet Galvanised, Iron Water I Pipe, from i-inch, at 3d per foot.—Geobsb McCato, Thames Galvanised Works, WANTED TO SELLy 100,000 Feet O.G. and Half Bound Spouting, from 2d per foot; Down Pipe' and Ridge Caps made to^| any size; or pattern; Iron curved for tanks, verandahs, &o, on the shortest notice.—Three First Prizes at Auckland Agri* cultural Show, 1883, for Tinware, Colonial Ovena, and Lead Edge Ridge Cap.—-Gsobob MoCatjl/, Thames Galvanised Iron Works. ANTED TO SELL, CHEAP, 350 Eegs Wire and Ewbank Nails, 60 •doz. Ames' No. 3 Shovels ; also, Builders* Ironmongery.—-Geoeoe MoCatii,, Thames Galvanised Iron Works. WANTED TO SELL, 60 Cases Corrugated GaWanised Iron, and 40 Casks Zinc, imported direct, and for salo very Cheap by Geob&e MoCatti., Thames Galvanised Iron Works. WANTED TO SELL, Galranised I T Iron Chimneys, 24 gauge Iron, 20s each ; 1,000 Colonial Ovena, from 14s eaoh.— Gbob&b MoCaui, Thames Galvanised Iron Works. «7 ANTED KNOWN—Waste Paper for 1 T Sale at the Fvenin& Stab Office. General Notices FOB SALE. A GOOD PAYING BUSINESS FOR SALE, Small Capital required. Apply for address at Office of this Paper. 3223 Mrs. ODGERS BEGS to notify that ehe ha? OPENED DP her Stock of GOODS suitable for the Autumn and Winter trade, and shall be obliged by an early inspection of same. MILLINERY and DRESSMAKING to Order on the Shortest Notice. Style and Fit Guaranteed. Ladies' and Children's XJNDERCLOTHING made to order at most reasonable Prices. Mrs ODGERS, I DEESSMAKER AND MILLINEE, Owen Stkeet, Thames. ]pOENNAU'S' Chests of urawers and a.4j Chiffoniers are'still the Admiration.—» Tables from 7s 6d each. - . . The difference between a Gent and a Gentle man .—The Genf turns up what he has for a nose and says,- Oh, ' Ah. The Gentleman walks into McGowak's.and sayi, Mao give me ,;i pound of your 'Xsi, And tend for or4or • *-*ry whW • ■ '
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4813, 12 June 1884, Page 3
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369Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4813, 12 June 1884, Page 3
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