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Drapery, &o. NoTICR OF i'IEJIUVAL. mi, MARTIN & SO.V DBAms & OLOfiIIBRS, (UlB 0? tOKnMMIMII), B EC to, inform their numerous Customers and tho Pablic generally that they hare ■ EEMOVfiD to .those Commodious Prenrses . opposite Smale's Buildings, : POIiLBN-STRBET, (Three doors from Foy's Photographic Studio), Where they hope to meet their old Customers, and ..trust that by strict attention to business combined with SEASONABLE PRICES and civility, lo merit a fair share of general patronage, t (jBT Hemembor the Address 1 WM.MA.ETm & SON. Winter Goods, 1875. REDUCTION IN PRICES ! ; DURHAM & MoLEOD A RK NOW SELLING their Stock of WINTER GOODS at Reduced „• - . Price?. Coloured .Wincoys ■ * from BJd j White Flannels • • from IOJd A good heavy wide Calico, 5b fid doz, Fancy Dress Materials, Trimmings, French ! Merinos, Men's and Boys' Shirts, Flannels, y; Hats, Scarfs, and Hosiery of every descripi: tion,' '' ■ MUCH UNDUR, VALUE. '. f ■ DURHAM & MoLE.OD, , POLIBK-6TRBBT, ' SHORTLAND. Business NoticesJ. E, HANSEN\S ' •. ADVERTISEMENT. • . A FEW REASONS WHY! ■ /THE REASON WHY our Advertisements ■ A are rather uncommon: Because the common ones ate not sufficiently read. The reason why the Super, did not honour Wallnu't's order: Because to give the General Government a nut to crack. • _ tffThe reason why Sir George Grey will not be Premier next se sion: Bccau eho is too honest for a f orrnpt A'sembly. The.rea on why Rothschild lookYogei and the Loan under bis. wings:' Because ho waß : ; well paid for it. i • .., v The reason why Vrgel at d McLean received , the VBrigand" Order: Bccause they were <7. werthy of it.. ■ :1 ' The reason why Vogel is not likely to stay 1 very long in New Zealand:. Because it wi'l ' soon be too hot for him. Tho reason why J. E. Hafskh fs so largely, ' patronized by the public: Because he keeps ■ good articles,*and sells |at..the lowest possible prices,[ The reasons why He can do so, and still < always pay 20s in tho £, are - ' Ist. Goods well bought in tho best markots,; ' 2nd. Economy of Management, 3rd, A larjc salo and quick returns. ? 7 PRICE LIST,—CASH 1 Lamb's Superfine Flour ■ Cs6d(solbs) .. Price's full-weight Candles - Is Price's Night T'ghts • '• lOd [er doz Soap, large bars • ■ 7d ' Washing Soda • ■ 2d . Falad and Castor Oils • • 8d . .'Holloway's Pills and Ointment' Is 3d . Perry Davis's Painkiller Is 3d , Browtfs Tomato Fauce,' • Gd 'Austin's Worcester Sauce * 10d Preserve! Milk • • od, If, Is 6d • ■ Best Hobart Town Jams ' ■ • D',lod r Melbourne > Do. • 8d . English Do, 'vis . Keiler's Marmalade * • Is French Prunes • . • 9d per.lb . Dried Apples • • lOd „ ' . New Zealand Preserved Meats • 2s(3d,4lbnett Fresh Butter from the best Dairies in the • ' Province. ■ A good assortment of Crockery and Glassware, at lowest rates. (IP Tho {reasons are patent to all why.they should luythoir Grocories, Crockery, ha,, from v ' J. E. HANSEN, OHINEMURI STORES, BUORTLAND, Agent for Pnowden's Rubber' Stamps,. , ' Orders promptly executed. '• ! .pORK PIESI POBR PIHSII ■■■■v. ■ VSAL , . I'OVfIS ■ TUMI DBCR3 ' BEEF , BACON| ' IIMTON ' ' LVRD. HULME, Seobhandi :

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Thames Advertiser, Volume VIII, Issue 2089, 7 July 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume VIII, Issue 2089, 7 July 1875, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume VIII, Issue 2089, 7 July 1875, Page 2