Business Notices TJrriLLIAM "TVAVIES, Jxtnb., BUTCHER (XiATK DAVIES BEOS.), ] BOLLESTON STREET, KARAKA. OORAED PORK and BEEF of the very BEST QUALITY. BEST QUALITY ONLY KEPT. quality and cheapness! John Neal WOULD draw the Particular Attention of Hotel-keepers, Boardinghouse-keepers and the Pttblio Generally to hie large Stock of Prime Beef, Mutton, Pork And other MEATS in Season, and can wware them' that it is impossible for them to obtain better value elsewhere. ' A trial is respectfully solicited. Orders promptly delivered. J O H !S T~~ft E A h, OWEN STREET. HOI f^» NOTICE OF REMOVAL. J: Townsend, 'BUTCHEE, BEGS to inform bis nuireroue Cnstomers and Friends that be has REMOVED fbom POLLEN STREET TO MORE CONVENIENT PREMISES < IN MARY STREET, where he hopes by Btriet attention to business' to receive the same liberal patronage as heretofore. NONE BUT THE Very Best Meat - Will be supplied, at prices which will DEFY COMPETITION. Note hb addbbss — Nbab CORNER.OF MARY AND POLLEN STREETS. J. TOWNSEND, AWARDED THREE FIRST PRIZES > AT AUCKLAND AGRICULTURAL {SHOW, , —1883— ' Fob lINWARE, COLONIAL OVENS, SPOUTING, & LEADEDGE 3IDGE CAPJ GEORGE MoCATJL, THAMES CALVANISED IRON WORKS AM) COLONIAL OVEN MANUFACTORY, Bbowk awd Davy Stkbbts, THAMES. W. J. Olaxton, lAILOR AND HABIT • MAKER, AI3BBT SIBBBT, THAMKB, WHILE thanking his friend's and the public generally for the LIBERAL SUPPORT he has received in the past, Irishes to draw their attention to his present . Stock of . Wbst o* Ejra&AJrn, Scotch, Colokial, akd OTHKB TWBBDfI. Also, to a Splendid Line ia BLACK and BLUEI BROAR-OLOTHS and FANCY WORSTED' COATINGS. ALL TWEEDS WARRANTED WELL SHRUNK BEFORE BEING ,_ , MADE UP. NoTB THE,Ai>DEBBS: — Next the Union Bank of Australia, ALBERT ST. GRAHAMSTOWN. • Publications , NEW PUBLICATION.. "WOMAH'S WORK & DESTINY," By Jenny Ween. A WORK of admonition to the Wives and ' ■ mothers of New Zealand, hy one, who, teeing the growing evils of the present Bge, would fain rescue the succeeding generations from the result of present error, and, by earnert,;careful, striving, develop the bidden powers and beauty of Woman's influence. ■< Pbice SIXPENCE. To be had of all Booksellers. OPINIONS oFTHE PRESS :- The " Herald " says ■—" It holds up an Heal of conduct for Woman which all ought to ' itrive after. It is apparently the work of aome honest woman whose heart is full ot love, and the desire to do good": The Auckland " Star'! says:—«lt is a work of considerable literary merit; The first portion of the Lecture resembles in construction The Y»i°n of Mirza." Thought is p?wonified and represented as a celestial being showin* to'the writer in a panoramic ?i«w th» - aSW.SoefctT." ,-. ;,
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4858, 5 August 1884, Page 1
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422Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4858, 5 August 1884, Page 1
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