Business Notices XTTILLIAM T^AVIES, Jtjnb.,^ BTJTCHEB (IATE DAVIES BBOS.), ROLLESTON STREET,' KARAKA. ' CORtfEP PORK and BEEF of the very BEST QUALITY. . BEST QUALITY ONLY KEPT. , quality and cheapness! . . -, John- 1 Njsal . 1 \i: OULD draw'fcb^jifjHm^ Attention of V* Hotel-keeporV, ißjoijdinghousa-keepers f' and'the Public GonovaliJ\^ his large Stock of Priitie tfeef,. Mutton, Pork And other MEATS in Season, and can MBUte them that it is impossible for them to obtain,better value elsewhere. A trial is respectfully solioited. Orders promptly delivered. J 0 Hli E A L, OWEN STEEET. 1101 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. J. TOWNSEND, BUTO HE E, l BEGS to inform hia nuireroue Customers and Friends that ho has BEMOVED fbom POLLEN STEEET TO MORE CONVENIENT PEEMISEB IN MARY STEEET, • wliere he hopes by strict attention to business to receive the same liberal patronage as here- .' tofore. NONE, BUT THE Very Best Meat "Will be supplied, at prices which will DEFY COMPETITION. Note hx addbbss— '> Nbab CORNER OF MARY AND POLLEN STREETS. J. TOWNSEND. AWARDED THREE FIRST PRIZES 1 AUCKLAND AGRICULTURAL ;SHOW, — 1883 — o^T3Effiss Bra> 3IDGE OAg. GEORGE MoCAUL, THAMES GALVANISED IRON WORKS AOT> _ COLONIAL OVEN MANUPACTOEY, BbOWJT A.WD »AV3f SXBBBM, THAMES. W. J. Claxton, TAILOE .AND HABIT - MAKER, AIBBBT STBJSBT, THAKBS, WHILE thanking bis friend^ and the public generally for the LIBERAL 'SUPPORT he has received m the past, wishes to draw^their attention to Imb present , atocfc of •Wbst oj Ekgiaitd, Scotch, Coloniai, aitd othbb twkbdb. 'Wbo to a Splendid Line ia BLA.CK and Mftß BROAD-CLOTHS and FANOI WORSTED COATINGS. f U.LL TWBED9 WARRANTED WBLL - 3HRUNH BEFORE BEING MADE UP, Nqjf tßti Addbbss : — Noxt fcbe Union Bank of Australia, - ALBERT tfT. GRAHAMBTOWN. " Publications NEW PUBLICATION. "WOMAN'S WORK & DESTINY," By Jennt Ween. A WORK of admonition to the Wives and mothers of New Zealand, by one, who, ieeiiu' the growing evils of the present age, TOldfain rescue the succeeding generation! , from th* result of present error, and, by ear. "est, careful strmn*. develop the hidden cowers a»d x beauty of Woman's influence. ' Pbiob SIXPENCE. To be-had of- nil Booksellers. OPINIONS OF*THE PRESS :- The " Herald " says:—" It holds up an ideal of conduct for Woman which all ought to . .rtrive after. It is apparently the work of ..tome honest woman whose heart is full of 1ot« and the desire to do good. ~s -" The Auckland " Star " says:-«It is a work ..of considerable literary merit. The firifc por- ' -tirtn of the Lecture resembles in construction X Vision of Mim." Thoußhtis p«som-*-S3 and represented as a celestial being show(^to the writer in ft panoramic* view ttw
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4856, 2 August 1884, Page 1
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422Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4856, 2 August 1884, Page 1
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