Drapery _; DRESS AND FASHION. — ABE — . • . How Showing] [Bfow Showing THEIE FIRST SHIPMENTS OF Spring' and Summer Novelties, Which have been Purchased by their Home and Continental Buyers for Cash, and are of * SPECIAL VALUE. J. GOSGRAVE & CO., CORNER MAR¥ AND POLLEN STREETS. 3626
Notices NEW GARDEN TUST LANDED,' direct from Melbonrne, •I the SECOND CONSIGNMENT this Season of tho above, comprising 65 different sorts VEGETABLE and FARM Seeds, 20 of PEAS and BEANS, and 40 of the choicest varieties of FLOWEE Seeds, which are now offered to the public at and below Auckland ratos in Largo or Small quantities. TEAS—New Teas. JOST RECEIVED— Chest?, Half-Cbests, Boxes, Caddies, and Packets of Pure INDIAN I and CHINA TEAS—Eetail, Is 63, le 9^, 2?, j 2s 6 i, and 3s per Ib. j Butter--Fresh Butter. Taranafei and Waikato Best Dairies (direct) 5001bs Weekly. Cheese—Prime Cheese, Wairoa, Waikato, and Canterbury. Hams and Bacon. From Canterbury direct—Best Cure. Fruit! Fruit! Begulnr Supplies in their season received oi New Zealand, Australian, Tasmanian, American, and Island Fruits, &c . &c. Cheap Groceries. NEW GOODS, quality guaranteed. EE TAIL-Sugar, light crystal, 4d per 1b or 55lba for 17s 6d,- Vie. Co.'sLC., 4|;l, or 561bs for 18* 6d ; Champion Flour, 501b, 6s 6d; Salraon 8d ; Sardines, 6d and 10d ; Worcester Sauce, 6d ; Bird-seed, 6d; B. &B. Plaids, 7d ; Currants, fine sample, 7d j New Jam, 7d & 8d; Best White Rice, 61bs for 1b 9d ; White Sago and Tapioca, 6d, or 61bs for 2s 9d j Sperms, lOd } Candied Peel, Is 6d; Charcoal, per sack 6s, per lb 2d. Groceries, Butter, Cheeae, Fruit, Seeds, &c, delivered to the trade in large or email quantities at the lowest rates. Union Co.'s SOAP delivered at Auckland Factory Prices to the trade. FRUIT TREES fram Hay & Son's NurB9ty, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Tomato, and other Plants on Sale in Season at — W. WOOD'S CENTBAL CHEAP MAET, POLLEN STBEET.
i. h la* a oq g| f | | <tj cq §^ | _ § M HP & ODO §§ B |p g MPS"I ~~ I FOB Nelson Moate and Co.'s PURE BLEND TEAS, all Prices and Blends on Sale at—MEAR9 and CO.'S Tea and Grocery Warehouse, Pollen utreofc. T7508, POTATOES, Prime OamaruFLOUß, £ OATMEAL, &c, Everybody ebould— GO TO MEARB and CO.'3 Tea and Grocery Warehouse, Pollen street". ' THE diifsrsnea between a Gent and a Gentk man .—The Geot turns up what he haa »or a cow and says, Oh, Ah. The Gentlomnn walk*into JffoGowAH'a and fy*>M*?J™*" a pound of Ijomx Tba, and M»a fo^etdw
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4912, 7 October 1884, Page 3
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408Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4912, 7 October 1884, Page 3
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