Business Notices. XTTILLIAM "TVAVIES, Jttnb., I BUTCHER (LATS DAVIBfI BBOS.), ■ BOLLEBTON STREET, KARAKA. , OORifED PORK and BEEF,of tho very BEST QUALITY. BEST QUALITY, ONLY KEPT. 'quality-and'cheapness i John Neal WOULD draw tho Particular Attention of Hotel-keepers, Boardinghouse-keepera and the Public Generally to his large Stock of Prime Beef, ; , Mutton; Pork And other MEATS in Season, and can Mture 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 L, .OWEN STREET. 1101 «• NOTICE OF REMOVAL. J. TOWNSEND, BUTCHER, BEGS to inform his numerous Customers and Friends that he has BEMOTED *boh POLLEN STREET . TO MORE CONVENIENT PEEMISES :IN MAEY STREET, where, he hopes by strict attention to business to receive tbe «ame liberal patronage as heretefore. . •. / NONE BUT THE Very Best Meat Will be guppHed, at prices which will DEFY COMPETITION. NOTS HB ADDBBSB— Wb CORNER OF MASY AND POLLEN STREETS. J. TOWNSEND. AWARDED THREE FIRST PRIZES AUCKLAND AGRICULTURAL £HOW, ~1888 — Foi TINWARE, COLONS OVENS, SPOUTING, & LEADEDGE 2IDGE CAP GEORGE MoCAUL, THAMES CALVANISED IRON WORKS ~"r '' ' AM) COLONIAL OVEN MANUFACTORY, Baowir akd Davt Stkbbts, ' THAMES. W. J. Claxton, TAILOR AND HABIT - MAKER, JjUBBBT STBBBT, THAMBB, TT7HILB thanking bis' friends ««* «« W public generally for the LIBERAL BUPEOKT" he has received in the past, ' wishes to draw their attention to* his present StMkof Win or Ewolmtd, Scotch, Ookhjui, akd / - ' ' ' OTHER TWBBDB. Alto to a Splendid Line in BLfcOK and BLUB BEOAD-OLOTHS and 1 EANOY WORSTED. COATINGS. ALL TWEEDS WARRANTBD WBLL , SHRUNK BEFORE BEING | " , . MAPB UP. ITots thb Adbbbss : — Next the. Union Bank of Australia, ALBERT ST. GBAHAMSTOWN. , . ' Publications NEW PUBLICATION. "WOMAN'S WORK & DESTINY," --,/ , ;Bt Jen»t Wbbn.' A ' WOBK of admonition to the Wivei and J\ mothers of New Zealand, by one, who, ■eeinc the growing evil« of the present age, would fain reseue the auccscding, generation* from tbe resnlt of present error, and, by earnest, careful s!,ri«n?, develop the hidden powers and beauty of Woman's influence. * PBIOB......SIXPENCEI. ' To. W had of all Booksellers. OPINIONS oFtHE PRESS:- , The "Herald w says:—" It holds np an ideal eondnet for Woinan which all ought to T « after. It is 1 apparently the,work of . ome honest woman whose heart is full of | O f«naiderableliterary merit. The first por*L7t>l thaLeotow resembles in construction ™JvilSui7tMi™" .Thdugbtis psrsom- <£& IS iSrelented a. a celestial being showSfSS. wrifr in • panoramic tiew th.
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4866, 14 August 1884, Page 1
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395Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4866, 14 August 1884, Page 1
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