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THE BtJ-RNISfa,; QUESTIOISr! What's the News? \\7 HY, that we an- now SELLTNCr at V\ . U oh PRICKS THAT DiFY ALL COMPETITION. ' fjT DON'T LAUGH. \ .- - We hare Ladies' Beautiful Silk Worked .. Ties, at 8d etch; Pinafores, at lOd and It j Em broidery.and Lace, cheaper than erer | ; Long Curtains, 6s 6d pair; . . Short Oartains, 6d per yard . , Laois Mits, 6d; Neck Frilling, from 2d $ Embroidery Collars, BJd and lOd | . . Boys' Shirts, really good, from la 6d f Meo's Large, from 2s 6d. - - . Hosiery of all Kinds and Sixes tfeeap t Work Bozei, Money Boxes, Toys of «U Kind and Frioes. School Kits, Slates, Books, &C.—AT R. Morgan and Co.'s, Corner of Pollen and Coohrane Sts^ GRAHAMBTOWN. Please Look at the Wiadow, i Notice of Ee-Ppening. i John Newson 1 .'EQ3 respectfully to inform til hit old I) cueiomers and the Thames Fo¥lia generally that he lias decided to remain at th« Thames a abort time longer, and has then* fore RK-OPENED his "old Shop in BOLLESTON STREET With a Splendid NEW STOCK of General Groceries, PEODUCE, & OILMEN'S STORES, Specially eelecied by him in Auckland, all of which will be offered at the very Lowest Current Kateß. J. N. would take this opportunity of thanking his old customers for their Liberal Patronage in the past, aad weald respectfully solicit n renewal of their support-. In future the Business will be oonducted on CASH PBINCIPLES ONLY, No Credit being given on "any consideration, so all customers will reap decided adrantages* JOHN NEWSON, EOLLESTON STEEET. Spring Time. NEW CALIPOENIAN i Garden & Flower 15 TAtIKTT At JFMcGowan's* rnHESE SEEDS are from the krgeit X and most responsible House in California io this, particular line. . All their Seeds are proven before being packed, and are pnt up in Paekots suitable for every demand—direction? on each Packet. Got your SEEDS—. At McGowan's. a MEXICAN & ENGLISH BTOVEB A and McCAUL'S CELEBKATED COLONIAL OVENS— £i McGowan's. I^EEOSENE LAMPS in Variety— At McGowan's. rp ARTHE S WAKE, CHINA, GLASS, Hi glass shades, &c— At McGowan's. BIBD CAGES, BASKETS, SCHOOL BAGS, &c, Cheaper than erer— At McGowan's. New Season Teas to hand. TNDIAN & CHINESE TEA. OS TEA UNEQUALLED. ', McGOWAN'S 3s.Tea. A bird in the hand is worth two* in th* bush—juat so, but it ain't worth half so much to the bird, as some hemp-seed frosa/ MoQowASf'i -

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Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5014, 6 February 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5014, 6 February 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5014, 6 February 1885, Page 3

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