Business Notices, ; - ;-yjrriLLIAM. TTwAVIES 4, Junb., BUTCHER ' _, ,' (LATB DAVIEB BEOS.), '' -»01iLE8TON STREET, KARAKA. "tJOBtfiSP'PORK: and BEE3F of the very BEST QUALITY. ' BEgjMjUALITY ONLY KEPT. ' '/QUALITY'AMD' GHEAPHSSS! _ / 'JpriN. Neal WOULD draw the Particular Attention of Hotel-keepew, Boardinghouse-keepers . and the Pab'lio Generally to his large Stools of * --Prime Beef, \ « Mutton, w Pork ' And other MEATS in Season, and can MBuro'them that it is impossible for them to obtain .better value elsewhere. A trial is respectfully solicited. '. Orders promptly delivered. JOH N~~N E A h, OWEN STREET. . 1101 ifST NOTICE OF REMOVAL. . "" J. TOWNSEND," BUTCHER, BEGS to inform his nunrerous Customers 'and Friends that he has BEMOVED from POLLEN STREET TO 'MOBE CONVENIENT PREMISES ' IN MARY STREET, . . wliere he hopes by strict attention to business j 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 addbbbs — Nbab CORNER OF MARY AND POLLEN STREETS. J. TOWNSEND. AWARDED THREE FIRST PRIZES AT AUCKLAND AGRICULTURAL ;SHOW, — 1883 — hidge cap; GEORGE MoCAUL, • THAMES CALYANISED IRON WORKS AKD ♦ COLONIAL OVEN MANUFACTORY, Beowk and Davy Siebbts, THAMES. W. J. Olaxton, TAILOR AND HABIT -' MAKER, ' AIBBBT SXBBBT, THAMKB, WHILE tlianiing his ,friendo. md flu public generally for the LIBERAL BUPPOB-T ho has received in the past, wishesto draw their attention to his present Stock of W«wo» Ehgiasd, Scotch,-OoioiriAti, ahd OTHEE TWBBDS. Alto to a Splendid Line in BLACK and BLUE BBOAD-CLOTHS and FANCY WORSTED COATINGS. ALL TWEBDS WARRANTED WELL SHRUNK BEFORE BEING MADE UP. Not* the Adubbss: — Ifert tbe Union Bank of Australia, ; ALBERT ST. GEAHAMSTOWN. *■ Publications NEW PUBLICATION. "WOMAN'S WORK & DESTINY," By Jenny When. A WORK of admonition to the Wires and mothers of New Zealand, by one, who, seeing tbe growing eyils of the present age, would fain rescue the succeeding eenerations from the result of present error, and, *J *•*■ n*i, careful .striving develop the hidden cowers and beauty of Woman's influence. - - Pbiob: SIXPENCE. 1 To be had of all Booksellers. OPINIONS oFTHE PRESS.— The «'He«M " says:—" It ho!ds up an ideal of conduct for Woman which all ought ta rtrire after. ,B i» apparently the. work oT jome honest woman whose heart is full ot lo?e. and the desire to do good ", " ' 1 The Auckland " Star " says:-" It is a work .of consideraWe literary-merit.' Tbe first por,tirth of the Lecture resembles in construction ffe Vision of Mim." Thought is- prsoni.fi.d ana represented as a celestial being show'St to the writer in a panoramic tiew the -pfciU of Bwirty."
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4862, 9 August 1884, Page 1
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417Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4862, 9 August 1884, Page 1
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