JUNIOR, TTAS PLEASURE IN INFORMING THE PUBLIC OF THE THAMES, THAT HE HAS TAKEN THOSE PREMISES AT -;. ■; '■ :. v THE'" . - ' . " ■ Karaka Bridge, Pollen Street, NEXT DOOR TO MR CLARKE, GROCER, AND MAM OM*JEJ**JEM* SmAJUJS WITH A WELL-ASSORTED STOCK OF nRAPERY AND (JLUIHINti. AIL GOODS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES.
- Educational ' THAMES BOYS' ANDJGIKLS' ! HIGH SCHOOL. PARENTS are respectfully informed that for greater contenience the year ha beendifided into Throe Terms, as follows .— From February 2nd to April 25th; From May 18th to August 22nd ; From September 14th to December 19tb. FEES: One Pupil, £2 16s per term ; Two PHpils, £2 9s each per term; Throe Pupils, £2 2s each per term } Four Pupils, £L 16s ?d each per term. R. A. Hbald, Secretary. Lands and Houses QrS. PER FOOT. Deeds Free. FINE 3d ALLOTMENT, MOUNT EDEN. Busses pass erery half hour. Bize 66 x 165; partly fenced. Apply; Stab Office, Thames, or to DowDßN|fand Patbit, Queen street, Auckland. General Notices EDWARD PEEL, (LATE J. RAFFERTY) AERATED WATER AND CORDIAL MANUFACTURER. A CHOICE SELECTION OF CORDIALS, LIQUEURS, BITTERS, ALWAYS IN STOCK. BAILEY STBEET. F. Wells & Son CONTINUE TO SELL THEIR fSf FIBST-CLASS MEAT AT IHIIB Owen Street IShop AT HUINOUS PBICES. A LTHOUGH they haven't stolen the jeL animals, they are SELLING- them under the usual — COST PRlCEnicely cut up and dressed. « Lamb, the frolic and the gentle." —Eogg. Beef-" Ah! how tender." Mutton—"Yes, a joint of mutton, and any pretty little tiny kickshaws." —King Henry IV. Look at Wells' Show. Ail Cash Purchasers of Meat of the "Value of Two Shillings and Sixpence and orer, will receive a discount at the rate of two shillings in the pound. A Boon to the Thames 1 —A 3d_LOAF— S. G. Turrell BEGS to announce to the inhabitants of Thames that he has secured the oldestablished Bakery in Pollen street, lately occupied by Mb HAMILTON, where he hopes to secure a fair share of support, as bis endeavor will be to turn out only the VERY BEST Artiole from the BEST Material. S M"A L L GOODS Of Erery Description. f§» SCOTCH~PIES AT 2cU It is done in Auckland, why not on the Thames? ' CHURCH and OTHER SOIREES undertaken on the Shortest Notire, and at the LOWEST RATESS. G. TUBBELIi. I USTOMS FORMS.—Wanted Known on 4..- SALE at the Kvwrwa Stab Oiwo», Albert street, Grabamstown, INWARDS Utd OUTWABDB QO4BTWISI FOBMfI,
Notices The Economy Boot & Shoe Shop. CHEAP BOOTS & SHOES FOR THE CHRISTMAS TRADE ! T ADIES' KID BOOTS—CHEAP. JLj Ladies' Prunella—Beit Sort—Cheap. Maid*', Girls', and Children's ENGLISH & COLONIAL BOOTSCHEAP. Youths' and Boys' GOOD ft CHEAP. MINERS' MINING BOOTS—the Best. Blaok and White BLUCKEBS—Cheap. Men's CRICKET SHOES—Cheap. Men's ELASTIC SIDEB k SHOES—Cheap. WE SUPPLY THE BEST ARTICLE FOB THE LEAST MONEf. - 9ST Every Style of BOOTS and SHOES Made to Measure. A Good Supply of Ladies' and Gents' BOOT & SHOE UPPERS on hand. Addbess : Hawkcs Bros., OWEN STREET (Two doors from the Royal Hotel), Gbahamstowx. The Cash Co-operative Butchery Co. "TvESIRES to APOLOGISE to numerous intending customers on SATUBDAY NIGHT LAST for not having been able to serve them on account of the rueb, but provision will in future be made for the CROWDS which daily visit the shop. The Company has decided to make Further Reductions! And ever; Customer shall share in the Profits. THE CRY IS, "STILL THEY COME 1 ADVANCE CO-OPERATION! Mrs EL B Oooke BEGS to return her most Sincere Thanks to her many friends, and the Thames Public generally, for their very liberal patron age during the eight years she was in business here, and would inform them that she has now Returned to the Thames, and again COMMENCED BUSINESS IN MARY STREET, next door to Mss First's, whera she will be pleased to see all her old Customers, and alee a fair share of new ones. HER STOCK OF Fancy Needlework, Silks, Wools, Sec-, 18 ALL NEW AND FASHIONABLE, and will be Sold at a very small margin. Remember the Address :— Mrs COOKE, MARY STREET. Christmas & New Year Cards. Tl O V ~~f> B OS., Photogbaphkbs, HATE now prepared, and hare ON SALE • Great Variety of the above Curds, : which can be obtained at their Studio, Pollen street, from all Booksellers and Stationers at Thames, or from Messrs J. PBILLira & SoK, Paeroa, and }it G. BoMOV, Chemist, Te Aroba,
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Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5272, 10 December 1885, Page 3
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719Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5272, 10 December 1885, Page 3
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