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Public Auction Sales. THIS DAT. At 11 o'clock. . ON THE PREMISES, BRpWN-STREET.I EDWIN BINNEY Has received instructions from Thomas Macffarlane, Esq., Provisional Trustee in the Estate of Edmond Wade, to sell by auction, This Day (Friday), at 11 o'clojk, STOCK-IN-TRADE, LEASEHOLD PREMISES, &c., &c. Terms cash. 11 o'clock. ... ,N.B.~Particulars of Lease, &0,, can ;be -obtained of the Auctioneer," or of Mr Oldrey, Exchange Buildings. , ... ." ' SATUEDAY'S' AUCTION. ! 1 " "■' .WDGffiON & CO. ! .;..., offer to competition, i „ A 'FiRST.CLAS3-.HmONIUM,in Rok- '* '■'jft ' wood' Case; &' Setonfchatid" Mangle, *in fiod; orders, Furniture and Effects; Ducks, bwls/TiirkeysJ tlc. ; '• '' ! .''' ;' : ' ._:,; jj-;:>;:;■■: -Business Notices/ y ; : ' -vi''!'' ~, A LL] KINDS OF AMMUNITION AT ■ 'wm.; HEWITT & db.'S, OPPOSITE GOVERNOR BOWEN HOTEL, ■: ;. GbAHAHSTOWN; .' U-.' . : ! : °'".f : jF V'' ! o''W'T* A AoiT. best Fresh But- Cash ; Priohs. | for on the Thames' to - Sperm-Candles : .: Is • lie had' at ; the "Ohine- Soap (large bars jßd ..qSaladOil- 8d ~-,- v/.jCiwtorOn- ;Bd. • --'■■ J. E. HASsiirf is' in'".' Jains, best brands ( 8d a position to sell as to 9d • ' .Condensed Milk - lOd ou the Thames; <as he-; Sardines;; 8d to Is trays in the beat' Mar- Pickles, from lOd kets for Cash, has no Worcester _ • Sauce ; ents to pay, conducts : ''•' (Austin's) .' ls ~ his business at small Tomato Sauce .(pts) 9d wpense, v and ; is con-.7 A Good Tea"" <; 2s tented with the smallest' Very Good do 25,6 d possible profits consis-' Extra Pine Mixed j3s tent with' ;; 'always 'The' Best Tea ever! paying 20s in the £.:... „ imported 3s;6d r ■''' ■'■ ■ ■ '■■'.' ' '• A good, strong, full'":"Forthßabbve're'asonS'; flavoured Tea in small it-iniist be "patent to - boxesi 20s each: '; \ ; 1 all that'the Ohiriemuri A-fine assortment of Stores is THE PLACB Tobacco-Venus,' Barto Buy your Groceries*. 1 rett'aTwist kc. \ Bryant and May's Oriickery.Wlassmirt':,' Vestas,' indecorated all equally cheap," boxes, ,vEbmembee.that! to Buy joe .Oashis ;..!.': ,;'-. jEAIrEcONOHT.:,!. ■:,.,. C, ;: ,./y';i'^:,E.lHANraN,;;;;;: 4>r. ;;.;>'.. PoLIEN;STEBET. (NEXT-BuTT's),. I ' And Maokat-steeet (next New Oaie- •"-;.'-*- •> '- DoNli HOTEI). T ; A :T. I say, Bill, do you mind that chat you and I had about the .beat place to buy ouc. Groceries in?; : ''.;: ,ToM.—Yes,'•;:(Bill), Well;.:did you try -.; ;-Mo9owan ? Yes;: And how do you like,him ? . .(Toin) Oh, there is ho mistake.he sells a., good v'i article, and very icheap too.. I don't think I ever got better Tea than he gwe myMissus. Ee's:;a .curious \ cove;.he doesn't say it's the "test. it is very'good, and lets it speak for itself."' 1/ " Bui.-t think he is about the only Grocer -who can say that his business still increased ~ during all the depression wo have had. , ToK—Plenty wonder how ho can get on so well, when so many are complaining.

-J: Bui r-It's-. just thia/.Tomi; -He [told me himself he always buys for Ready Money,. sells M quickly as possible, and deals fairly with the public; and you know merchants as-well as Bmall traders require to,meet, a bill.apmetimes, »nd tbey sell to McQowan m cheap 1 as'possible, togetthemoney.'• i:i •■'' v; - : Toiii—Aye; that's him the:adTantage. Bra.'—l'll tell yon a secret, Tom. "I have insured my life for £100,' just from ;the saving effected by dealing at (Tom) Insured your life; gosh all Jerusalem! I thought nobody but the swells insured their lives. t ; Bill—Everybody with a wife and family hould, and'nothing to hinder,you while you /.deal at McQowan's; it only, costs you a little over a shilling a week. y Tom.—l took your advice in trying ;Mc3owan'B, and I have found the, advantage. I will think of this.tbo, ''cause I would like to leave something for the wife' and youngsters, and; nobody knows ;when. an accident might happen,;; ■ : . , Biil.—Here's Charley. How goes it Charley ? All right. What about the Town Council' • '.'! CflAMBr.-Oh, ithey have given us the first Instalment of their'wisdom in voting nearly as auch salaries as the" Auckland Council, with rateable property more than ten times the value of ours. Biti.TTrTbat's pretty : hot for a start.—Fot, why? TherewjU be more yet. There is nothing for the Fire Brigade,. nor for the Mayor. (Bill) jWqll, the Mayor 'deserves a honorarium. : ~.. Tom.—Sure they'll make something out of the ''g'weepinVi sewerage, and nightsoil.—(Charley) A good idea/Tom; but its just a question whether they will have the sense to make anything outof it. "/. '"' ' Bill—Would it sell here '-Charley: Sell I why it's just what will be,wanted; are- we always'to.havealot of stale'vegetables coming from Auckland f It should be put up in heaps jomewhere and sold every spring. i Tom.—Let's have a smoke. Have you.any »obacco,''Bill?--Bill: No; we'll be passing McGOWAN'S, and can get some good tobacco here. —• I '■ Beat Broad delivered daily from MoGlowah'b Bakery, v; : i

| AJIJSB, T U R N JSjTI, TAILOE, i . ' : MARY "STREET, SHORTLAND,! THAMES. ! :,T, I) ( 'ifl'oilA it,. MINING & COMMISSION AGENT, \ EXOHAKGB, JBOWIf STBBM, j ... 9UBT(M ~PU.>R FORMS for Sale at

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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1838, 12 June 1874, Page 2

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