Aasayer H. M. JOHNSTON, ASSAYEB, (Formerly of tbe Llansamlet Smelting Worki for the treatment of complex ores, Bwansea, Wales) O AS Uken the PREMISES attheEEAß " of Mr B. B. McGBEGOB'S AUCTION BOOMS, formerly occupied] by the National Bank of New Zealand, and il prepared to undertake Assays" ani gire returns ob the shortest notice. Notices JOHN OSBORNE AND CO., Grocers, Tea Dealers WJNE AND SPIRIT, AND GENERAL PROVISION MERCHANTS, BEG to inform Thames Public that they hare Commenced Business a< above in those Central and Commodious Premises in POLLEN STREET, lately occupied by Mr Thomas Tbalk, and trusts to receiTe there a continuance of the Patron* age so liberslly accorded them preTiously* The Stck U LARGE, and comprises all the be§t and leaoing lines in Groceries and General Provisions, and will be Sold at the Lowe»t Current Bates. . . Goods delivered Jo any part of tbe Field on tbe shortest no.ice. Orders from Country Customers will be executed on the most favorable terms. Storekeepers Supplied at the Lowest Wholesale Bates. John Osborne & Co., Wholesale and Retail Grocers, WINE and SPIRIT, and General Provision Merchants, POLLEN STREET, THAMES; UNITED INSURANCE COMPANY. TEE undersigned having been Appointed Agents for the Thames Di trict for the above old-established and well known Company, are prepared to take BISK 9in any part of the district at the LOWEST OUBBBNr BATBB. Losses Piomptly and Liiebaily Met. J. OSBORNE AND CO., POLIEK STBBET, THAMES. The Economy Boot & Shoe Shop. CHEAP BOOTS & SHOES FOR THE CHRISTMAS TRADE!, T ADIHS* KID BOOTS—CHEAP. XJ Ladies' Prunella—Best Sort—Cheap. Maids', Girls', and Children's ENGLISH & COLONIAL BOOTSCHEAP. Youths' and Boys' GOOD & CHEAP. MINBBS' MINING BOOTS-tbe Best Blaok am White BLUCHERS—Cheap. Men's CRICKET SHOES—Cheap. Men's ELASTIC SIDES & SHOES—Cheap. WE SUPPLY THE BEST ARTICLE FOE THK LEAST MONE¥. %gr Ererr Style of BOOTS and SHOES Made to Measure. A Good Supply of Ladies' and Gents' BOOT & SHOE UPPEEB on hand. , Addxess : Hawkcs Bros., OWENSTJIEET (Two doors from the Hoyal Hotel), Gbahahstown. Mrs Saunders HAS pleasure in informing all her old Customers and Friends that she lias RETURNED TO THE THAMES, And.has opened those Premises in Pollen street (next Mr W. Wood's) with a wellassorted Stock of Groceries AHD Provisions, And shall be glad to again receive a fair share of Support. Thcßtcck is a WELL SELECTED ONE j comprises Goods of the BEST and well ' known Brandt only, and will be sold at as Low a rate m Goods of the same quality oan possibly be sold by any other House in tbe Trade. I®* Bsvnnro the Addxim • Mrs SAUNDERS (Next Pbemxseb of Me W. Wood), POLLEN STREET, GBAHAKBTOWK. Thomas Godkin HAYING MADE EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS to hu Stabling Aocommodation in Brown Street, is now enabled to keep BUGGIES, SADDLE HOBSES. and CARRIAGES for HIRE, Orders for any of which shall bare his BEST attention. Pbiceb to Mxet the Tikes. Thomas Godkia, LIVERY STABLES, BROWN STREET, GBAHAMSTOWN,
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Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5277, 16 December 1885, Page 3
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480Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5277, 16 December 1885, Page 3
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