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HALM-LEAGUE, half-a-league, Half-a-league onward I . Into McGOWAN'S shop Plunged many hundred. " TEA I" is the people's cry— " 'Whose is the best to buy ?"— 'Mac's, most assuredly,", Shont many hundred, Grocers to right of us, Grocers to left of us, Grocers around us—. „. All, all have blundered, Armed for the Tea Brigade,' Here we are, undismayed, Asking the people'sjaid, Where no high charge is madeCome on, many hundred, Come on, to right of us,' ' Come on, to left of us, Come 6n,liefore us, We never have blundered. Stormed at by those who try Tea such as ours to buy, ';, Failing most dismally, . , ; Fail many hundred. None can such good tea packThat'is a well-known fact; From all we bear the belt, Shout many hundred. When shall our glory fade 1 " Oh I tho light charge that's made' ,■'■••..■ Say many hundred,'

3s. TE A! ' MEMORANDA-This Day. Tenders received for metalling Otunui Road, 4 p.m. County Counoil Monthly Meoting, 6.30 p.m,. Meeting of Thames and Star Football Clubs, at C..McLiver'Bj :7.30 p.m. •;■'• Colonel Eraser will address the electors at the Academy, 8 p.m.

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XVI, Issue 5184, 3 June 1885, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Advertiser, Volume XVI, Issue 5184, 3 June 1885, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Advertiser, Volume XVI, Issue 5184, 3 June 1885, Page 2