Business Notices XITILLIAM T\AVIES, Junb., I (I,ATB DAVIEfI BBOB.), BOLLEBTON STREET, KARAKA. CORtfBP PORK and BEEF of the rery BEST QUALITY. ' - ;«isT QUALITY ONLY KEPT. *Jk ■ -~ QUALITY AND CHEAPNESS! John Nbal j WOULD draw the Particular Attention of Hotel-keepers, Boardinghouse-keepers ' and the Public Generally to his large Stock of Prime Beef, Mutton, Pork And other MEATS in Season, and can assure them that it is impossible for them to obtain better value elsewhere. A trial is respectfully solicited. Orders promptly delivered. J 6 Hjl E A L, OWEN STREET. : 1101 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. J. TOWNSEND, BUTCHER, BEGS to inform bis jauireroue Customers and Friends that ha has BKMOVED woh POLLEN STREET '<■ 'TO MORE CONVENIENT PREMISES IN MARY STREET, ' where he hop«s by strict attention to business to receive the same liberal- patronage as heretofore.- : >> t • / ,-'' .N.ONE.BUT THB •-Very-Bfest'Meat - •Will be .supplied, at price* which will J DEFY COMPETITION. r t ' —— ifOBB HI JlDDßßßfl—^ * " - '" N»»B CORNER OF % MARt AND POLLEN STREETS. :';•■ J. TOWNSEND. IAWAttED THREE FIRST PRIZES AUCKLAND AGRICULTURAL ",SHOW, i ; —1883 —; - SIDGB OAF GEORGE McOAUL, THAMES CALYANISED IRON WORKS .. AMD COLONIAL OVfeN MANUFACTORY, BBOWH ATiTD DAVX StBBBTB, THAMES. .. — I i W. J. Claxton, TAILOR AND HABT£ • MAKER, Axbe&t Stbbbt, Thaxks, WHILE thanking bis friends «""* *kj? public jjenerally for the LIBERAL SUPPORT he has received in the past, wishes to* draw their attention- to his present Stock of ' . W»9t or Ehglaito, Scotch, Ookwiat., ahd OTHBB TWUBDH. Also to a Splendid Lino ia ULICK and BLUE BROAD-OLOTHS and FANCY 'ttpCtSTED COATINGS. "» SSSSS. B^SffiT* 11 MADE UP. ITotbthb Addbkss: — Next the Union Bank of Australia, ALBERT ST. GRAHAMBTOWN. it yl " Publications NEW PUBLICATION. "WOMAN'S WORK & DESTINY," ; By Jenny Wetsk. AWOBK of admonition to the Wives and mothers of New Zealand, by one, who, •eeintthe growing evils of tbe present age, would fain wscue the succoedin? generations from the mntt of present er*r, and, by ear. nest, careful striving, develop the hidden power, and beauty pf Woman's influence. v Pbicjs SIXPENCE. To be bad' of all Booksellers. OPINIONS OF~?HE PRESS:— The " Herald " says:— v It holds up an ideal conduct for Woman which all ought to ye »fter. It is apparently, the work of ome honest woman whose heart w full of lore and the desire to do good" ' ThJ Auckland." Star" say?:-«It is a work of considerable literary merit. Tbe first porHon ot tbe Lecture resembles in construction The Vision of Mir™." Tbought i. perwrnfled and represented ai a c«M«l being showtog to the writer in a panoramic * view th« pU(e of Society/ ; '^
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4867, 15 August 1884, Page 1
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420Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4867, 15 August 1884, Page 1
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