. Groceries. Vi A TAXATION, SEPARATION, EEPRESENTATION. . . What we .Want-' ABOLITIONS, .And plenty of them* . We want Abolition of Duties on necessaries, as Flour, Tea, Sugar, Common Clothing, etc.; Abolition of the Government in Wellington, and separation from the South; Abolition of Sinecures, and economy of public funds; Abolition of the Native Office, and a common law for'all. We -pat land tranr-.ctions conducted open and above board—fair play and no favour. We want' public servants to do their I duty. We want representatives who will attend to our interests instead of their own. - TWO >MBMBERS WANTED FOR • THE • i OPPOSITION, 1 , J, 15. HANSEN T7URTHER wants the public to know that JD he sells Groceries of tho [Best Quality at the lowest Possible Price. v M . No one can sell cheaper. Fresh Butter from the beat dairies in the ■ Province.; ;i ' PEICE LIST.—OASH|! Teas, from • ■ ■ 2s toJ3s 6d Lamb's Superfine Flour • 7s (501bs) Full-weight' Candles (best brands) Is ■ Price's Night Lights • • lOd per doz Soap, large bars ■ ' • 7d Washing Soda ' • -2d Salad and Castor Oils • . ■ • 8d flolloway'a Pills and Ointment • Is 3d Perry'Davis's Painkiller Is 3d Brown's Toirato Sauce • • 63) Austin's Worcester Sauce • lOd Preserved Milk • •■, fid, Is, Is 6d Best Kobartown Jams ■ . 9dtolod English ; • Do. •la Keiler's Marmalade - ■ is French Prunes • • • ■ 9d per lb Californian Dried Grapes • 8d Dried Apples . ■ ■ lOd „ Fresh Salmon, lib tins- -Is Sardines • - . ■ ■ Bd, Is New Zealand Preserved Meats ■ 2s6d,4lbjaett Do.' Do. • ■ Isßd2lb „ ' J, E. HANSEN, GEOCEB, Pollek-Stbeet, SHORTL AND. '
:.... ■ Hotels. , Q. EOR G E HOT. EL, OoBNEB OF PoILEH AND AbBAHAMSTBEJCTS, aBAHAMSTOWN, _ The undersigned wouid direct the attention of his friends and the public generally, to the convenience and comfort which this Establishment affords, There is ample accommodation for Boarders at £1 per week. It is heedless to mention the quality ofpiquors, &c,, as they are so well known. \ R. RI OH ABDS, ; Proprietor, gJY MINGTON'S GRAHAMSTOWN HOTEL, This Hotel is noted for its superior accom> modation for a few Boarders, and also its central position, being situated in Owen-street, Grahamstown, : Wines, Beers, and Spirits of best quality, GEORGE SYMINGTON, Proprietor. QOMMERCIAL HOTEL, .SHORTLAND-STREET, ' ' JAMES DEVIN (Late of the Empire Hotel, Grahamstown,) Begs to inform his old Friends and the Public generally that lie has taken those spacious Premises known as DARBY'S COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Shortland-itreet (opposite the Post Office), Auckland, and hopes to "meet with a renewal of the patronage which he long enjoyed .at the Thames, WINES AND SPIRITS : Of the. Best Brands, EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION
FOB BOABDEBS AND VISITORS, Terms Moderate. . 0 :Y ' A ; L . . H . 0 T E L, • POLLEN'STREET; .SHORTLAND. The Undersigned begs to thank the Public generally for the liberal patronage bestowed on her during the time she has been in Business on the Thames, and trusts that the reputation she has gained by her unceasing attention to Visitors to still retain the goodwill of the Public. WINES AND SPIRITS OF BEST BRANDS. Annie Hie glee, Proprietress, OOACH AND HORSES HOTEL, Shoeiukd, Thames, The undersigned wishes to intimate to his friends and the public generally that he has taken the.above well-known hotel, and hopes by strict attention to business to meet-a share of public patronage, • Superior accommodation; None but the best brands,of liquors kept, J. G. POWELL, Proprietor, ARMS HOTEL, Shobtund, Thames, E. F 0 GAR T Y (Late Barnett's),
FROPRIETOB, Commercial gentlemen and visitors from the.country will find on a visit that the arrangements now made for their comfort 'are not surpassed by any hotel on the Thames. Excellent accommodation for families, Wines and Spirits of best brands. _H AM E S HOI EL i y SHOBTMD, ■■■I . Noted for-the excellent quality of all its: liquors, and also possesses good accommodation for the working man. It (is situated close to the Shortland Wharf. - ; FREDK, TETLEY, .. Proprietor, TO LET, THE GLOBE HOTEL, Rolleston ■ street. I Apply to ■ PHILIP LEMPRIERB, I
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Thames Advertiser, Volume VIII, Issue 2201, 17 November 1875, Page 2
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