'.c*' 1 Business Notices TiriLLIAM TAAVIES, Junb., I - .: : ; BUTCHER ' * (IATB BATIKS BEOS.), * . BOLLESTON STREET, KARAKA. v OORjffED PORK and BEEF of the very [-v^_ - - BEST QUALITY. . BEST; QUALITY-ONLY KEPT. <H QUALITY AND CHEAPNESS! Joiiisr Nbal ' ' X\l OULD draw the Particular Attention of \)L Hotel-keepers, Boatdinghouse-keepers and the Public Generally to his large Stookof Prime Beef, Mutton, : Pork An* 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 0 H N~""N E A Jj, - OWEN STREET..- 1101 ÜB*NOTICE OF EEMOVAL. J. TOWNSEND, . B D,T..C HEB, / TJEGS to inform bis nuirerous Customers J5 and Friends that he has , BEMOVED mom POLLEN STREET .TO MOBE CONVENIENT PREMISES IN 1 MARY STREET, where he hopes by strict attention to business to receive the same liberal patronage as heretofore^ '■ • > ' J • NONE BUT THE Very Best Meat Will be supplied, at prices which will PEFY COMPETITION. FOTB H» ADJJBHSS— Naitf CORNER OF - -MABY AND POLLEN STREETS. J. TOWSSEND. AWARDED THREE FIRST PRIZES j At AUCKLAND AGRICULTURAL ".SHOW, >„ > , • —1883 — 3.IDGBOAP GEORGE MoCAUL, THAMES CALYANISED IRON WORKS • ■"" aitd COLONIAL OVEN MANUFACTORY, Bbowh and Datt Sctbbtb, . THAMES. : w, J. Olaxton, TAlLdBr AND. HABIT - MAKER, - Aixibt Stmbt, Thaw», WHILE thanking his friemls »nd the "publio-g'enerally for the LIBERAL SUPPORT he has reoeived in the past, wishes to draw their attention to his present Stock.of •- ' i- - - WMIOV BKtfliAiro, SOOTOH, COIOKIAI.,'AKD . ' OTHSB TWXK>O. Also to a, Splendid Line ia BLA.OK and BLUB BROAD-CLOTHS and FANCY WORSTED COATINGS. TWBKDS WARRANTED WBLL & SHRUNK BBFORB BEINGMADE UP. . NOTX THB V AdDBBSS :— Next the Union Bank of Australia, ALBERT ST. GRAHAMSTOWN. Publications ; NEW PUBLICATION. "WOMAN'S WORK & DESTINY," By Jenny Wbek. AWORKTof admonition to the Wires and mothers of New Zealand, by on#, who, geeing,the ({rowing evils of the present age, would fain rescue the succeedwp eenerations from the result of present error, and, by ear. nest •careful 'strhinff, develop the hidden Sowers and Wuty of Woman's influence. ' - Pbiok......SIXPENCE. * " v' •' To be h*& of ill Booksellers. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS :— , The^Hertld" says;—"lt ho^s up an ideal 1 condnVfor Woman whieh'all ought to « after! It is apparently the work^of •JL honest woman i whose >cart is full of i^TiSK d«i™to *> good"' 1 T?k! Aueklacd '-' SUr " slys i-«It is a work Jtonsiderable literary merit. .The Jb* pori «J #h»l*ctnre resembles in, construction S and Rented as a celestial beingshow-, Sftr^e writer in-» p*no^mie new the /iSUo^oeiety, 1!,: ' -•"'„;''' v. ■
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4869, 18 August 1884, Page 1
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408Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4869, 18 August 1884, Page 1
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