J. M, ROB SON, ttENEEAL STOEEKEEPER, NORMANBT EOAD AND YIOTOKIA St., PAEROA, BEGS respectfully to iatimate tQ-bis Fiiends and the.Public oiOhine* muri generally that ho lus pur-'haaed the IStoclc of a STaTIONEE and FANCY GOODS DEALER retiring from: the trade, at a oonaiuerable disoourit for cash, and will sell the same at LOW PnIOES to clear.
WAI H I C&O P E RATif B BUTCHERY. VUGLAR B3OS. BEEF, MUTTOV, Etc., AT ST'LI, GREATER REDUCED PRICES. DATRY-FED PORK. SMALL GOODS ALWAYS ON HAND Sansa^ea (beef or porl?) a specialty. VUGL4R BROS.. MAIN ROAD, W A I HI. %\t ®\mtmm\ %miit Is found in every HOUSE OT O M E O- TJ O.T E L TT v T In the Thames Valley. It has bounded into public fa Your, It owes allegiance to no party. It is perfectly fearless and inde pen dent in its criticisms. It contains the latest news. It isa iplendid medium f adrertis* And you can't afford to do without it THE BEST IS TFTE CHEAPEST TO USB." ! Extract from the " Press," " Even in the most out-of-the-"v/ay district, the careful hpuse- *' wife, possessed with the laudable?, "ambition to make her bread and "her;scones better than her neigh- "" " boors;-"; buy a" Sharland's - Baking "■" Powder, and triumphs over the. "few of her less sensible sisters, "^who, from a mistaken sense of -...: "'economy, buy apparently cheaper "brands." >■ SHARLAND'S BAKING POWDER is sold in tins at 1/6 and 2/6 each. Can be had from J. PHILLIPS AND SON, PAEROA* and other storekeepers.
STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS.r KOVELS BY POPULAR AUTHORS MUSIC AND SONG BOOKS JN VARIEIY, VIOLINS AND STRINGS, and a «BEAT QOA>TITT •! USEFUL & lANCY GOODS EVERT ARTICLE AT LOW PRICE. .J.M.ROBSON, STOEEKEEPEE, BAKEE, Etc., PAEEOA.
J. S. PATERSOW, Plumber, Gasfitter, and Tinsmith, corner of COCHRANE & POLLEN STREETS, GRAHAMSTOWN. TN returning thanks to the public of ■fw i the Thames generally for their patronage extended to him, he -begs to state thatjhe will carry out all work in the above lines entrusted to him, in a orkmanlike Manner, and at Reasonable rates. Always in stock-— £ CHIMNEYS (from 20s each), BATHS, TANKS, COLONIAL OVENS, BOILERS, CORRUGATED IRON, SPOUTING, DOWNPIPES, &c, &c. i
Machinery for curving iron to any pattern, IU'R J. PATEBSON will be at Coote's -"•* Commercial Hotel, Paeroa, the second Tuesday in every month to attend on all who may require his services. No. 370.] >PHE WAVERLY TJOTEL, Bail-way Station, Qttben-stbbet, i AND CT7BTOM-STBEET WIST, I k AUCKLAND. J. A. Allay .. Pro*ei-to*. The advertiser has just taken a»«r this excellent Hostelry, ~so favourably known under ftfr Q. I. Ranter's jpaanagement. It will be his study to maintain its reputation as a First-class Hotel. Settlers from Ohm? muri will find it to their convenience and comfort to continue their much appreciated patronage. The house has been thoroughly overhauled, and t\jp n-w billiard tables fixed up in the STlliardroom. First class Bill of Fare. Plung* and Shower Baths. Best Wines and Spirits. The Ohinkmuki Gizettb File©.
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Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume I, Issue 43, 8 October 1892, Page 7
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496Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume I, Issue 43, 8 October 1892, Page 7
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