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Business Notices. JOHN G RUBLE BEGS RESPEOTEULLY to inform his numerous Customers . and the Public generally that he is olfcriug the remaining portion of his WINTER • mums" Alio clothing, AT GREATLY REDUCED PKIOES/ J, G. invites special attention to his Stock of GENERAL DKaPISIU and HOUstiilOLD FJltiNiSlilNGS, consisting of a large variety iu Wiuceys, .'reach. Meriuocs, aud Fancy Dresi Materials. Blankets, Sheetings, Counterpanes, &c. Calicoes and Flannels, Fancy Woollen Hosiery, Clouds aud Scarfs. IN TEE CLOTHING JDJBPA&TALBNT Will be found a good assortment of New aud Fashionable Goods, comprising— Men's Superfine Blauk Cloth ouits Men's Blue Diagonal and Tweed Suits Coats, Trousers Trousers and Vests to match, in great variety ._ The whole of which have been carefully selected with great regard to durability and good workmanship. Just Opened,;-. ONE CASE GENTS' BLACK PARIS HATS, To be sold at 15s—usual price, 20s. Men's and Boys' Felt Hats, in great variety. White and Coloured Shirts. Men's Underclothing. Belts, Braces, Handkerchiefs, Ties, Collars, &.., &o. INSPECTION INVITED. (iS- PLEASE NOTE THE ADDRESSJJOHN GJ&IB33LE, 2 AND 3, THEATRE BOIAL BUILDINGS, OWEN-STEEET, GeAHAMSIOWN. DURHAM & MPLEOD, POLLEN STREET, SHORTLAND, ARE NOW SHOWING THEIR FIRST ASSORTMENT OF AUTUMN AND WINfER'GOODS, :COMPRISIKGWINCEYS, in large variety WOOh TAftrABS, TWESDS FOR BOYS' CLOTHING, WATERPROOF TWEEDS, BLACK CLOTH JACKETS, WATERPROOF CLOAKS, &c, &o. We have also opened a beautiful assortment of FANCX WOOLuEN I'ELtfitWES, VBSPS, GWUDS, CHILDREN'S .WOOLLEN MUFFS, SCARFS, BOAS, &c, &c. Our assortment of FANCi! GOODS, RUFFLES, LACE COLLARETTES, REAL AND IMITATION LACES is unusually large. ARNOLD'S FRILLINGS and various other makes, wa have at presout a large and varied assortment of, as also WHITE AND COLOURED FANCZ • I'CRIMMING BRAIDS in almost all kinds and shades. Berlin Wools in almost every imaginable shade, Canvas, Wool, Needles, &o. GENTS' AND BOIS' FELT HATS, BOYS' PEAK OiPS, SCOTCH CAPS, MEN'S AND BOYS' WHITE AND COLOURED SHIRTS, MEN'S AND BOYS' BRACES, BELTS, TIES, COLLARS, &0., &c. DURHAM & McLilOD, Pollen-street, Shortland. TH2 CHEAPEST HOU|sE ON THB THAMES FOR GffiEML GEOCEMBS, AND PROVISIONS THE T POT. SPERM CANDLES (L.W.) lOd. per lb. SOAP (LA.RGE BARS) 7d. per bar. WE CAN SELL CHEAPER than other Grocers. The Principal of our Firm (Mr F. Hewin) residing permanently in Auckland, is always on tlie spot when cash is wanted, consequently securing great bargains j and, having neither agents' commission or " merchants' profits" to allow for, we save considerably, aud always give the public the full beuefit. See our Windows for samples of Sugars, &c., at the following prices :— Light Brown Sugar -03 per lb I Whybrow's Pickles ■ ■03 lOd per bottle Good Family ■ ■03 fid per lb | Orosje & Blackwell's Pickles Is 2d per'bofctle Sydney Co.'s No, 1 Sugar - Oa s|d per lb Crosse & Blackwell's Marmalade Is 01 per jar Crushed Loaf ■ ,- Os 6d per lb | Best Rice • ■ >03 3d per lb VICTORIA COMPANY'S JAM (Superior to Hobart Town) OMLY 8d PJSttTlff. HOBART TOWN JAM (in Jars), U. per lb. We are giving the same sterling value in TE A.S which have always proved so satisfactory to purchasers. Our splendid 2s Tea is a Wonder. Our famous Ealf-a-Crown is a Bargain. . Our 3s Tea is Exquisite, being a beautiful blend of the choicest growths of India and China Teas. ' Canterbury Hams, Bacon, Cheese, Butter, & Eggs at Auckland Prices. jDEVOK'S BMUIUB KERO3KNE (GfUARiNTEED), 10s PER TIM. JUST aITrIVED, OUR FtRST SHIPMENTS OF CANTERBURY POTATOES. Roll up with your Cash, and wo will make it worth your while. (ST Remember, we are the CHSAPKST HOUSE on the Thames. PURCHASE, AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES. N.B.—On and after Motfda,* nest, June ti, wo Close at 7 p.m. (Saturdays excepted.) • P. hewiT"and CO., L GROCERS & GENERAL IMPORTERS, GRAHAMSTOWN & AUCKLAND. I SIO N E BI\OTH ER S, IRONMONGERS IMPORTERS. O D HAVE NOW TO lUND THE WHOLE OF THEIR O, D. PIUST LAItGB ORDER OF IRONMONGERY AND MINING REQUISITES, Ex 'Anazi,' 'Norliam Castle,' 'lone,' ' Dorotto,' and 'Jubilee,' 1 ' Consisting of the following Articles :— Blasting Powder, Best Double Tape Fuse, Nails, Bar Iron, Monmoor Iron, Antifriction Grease, White and Red Lead. I.R. Sheet and Hose, Wood Screws, Block Tin, Best Quicksilver, Chamois, I.Ji. Belting, I'uck's Patent Packing, Italian faking, Cyanide, Sheet Copper, Smiths' Bellows, Anvils, and Vices, Castor, Colza, Kerosene, aud Paint Oils, Pitch, and Stockholm Tar, Manilla, and Europe Rope. Bar Iron, Corrugated Iron, Double Tape Fuse, 1.11. Bolting, Italian 4 and Hemp Engine Packing, Lyndon's Spades, Avery's Counter Scales, , Green Baize, Bolt Ends, Blank Nuts, Bolts and Nuts, Augers, Brace ' Bits, Iron Washers, Tinned Saucepans, Kettles, and Boilers, Plain Gal--5 vauized Sheot Iron, Copper -Sheet, Rivets, and Tacks, Stubbs' and is Leckwood's Files (assorted), O.P. Rim Locks, Clyburn's Spanners, Boiler Rivets, Sorby's Octagon and Square Steol, Best Double Shear Steel, Anvils, &c, &c, &c. — S. B. take tins opportunity of thanking their constituents for tho Moral support they have received during the last 12 months, and solicit its continuance. Advices of a REPE iTTION of their last large order just to . hand, which will enable us to CONTINUE to supply all MINING REQOISI m at their present LIST PRICES. S. B. calls special attention to their Circular of Prices, which, upon examination, the Public will find to be 5 per cent, cheaper, than any other establishment at tho Thames. SOLE IMPORTERS OF SANDHURST GRATINGS, SIZES TO SUIT ALL , BATIERIES. ON THE THAMES,

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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1875, 27 July 1874, Page 4

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