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E. T. DOUGLAS - IMPORTER and GENERAL MERCHANT, i WHOLESALE AND RETAIL i GROCERY, BAKERY, AND PROVISION STORES, THAMES, STOCK far to heavy, and, to reduce, will be boUI at LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES. AH the best Brands of FburChampion, Standard, Meeks. Silver Daafc, Woods, &c„ &d., at Mill Prices, Tower Tea! Tower Tea!! R. T. DOUGLAS, AGENT. FOR many years I hive been looking fo and trying to secure as a speciality, a TEA of surpassing value, strength, purity, and flavor. 1 have at last found it, and as Agent for The Great Tower Street Tea Company I can offer iu "THE TOWER TEA" an article, which I am confident, will establish its claim to the above euconiums. TheGreatTower Street Tea Company command the Markets of India, China, and Ceylon, and "THE TOWER TEA" is an 1 exquisite Blend, from the FINEST PICK of each,

Each Packet cased in lead, thus securing the perfect preservation, not only ot strength, but also of that delicate flavour and aroma so frequently lost. Try TOWER TrJA, not the LOWEST PRICE, but the best, the cheapest, the most economical, TOWER TEA. SOLE AGENT Ji T. DOUGLAS. HAVE YOU SEESTHE ENTERPRISE MEATCHOPPER

at R. T. DOUGLAS'. It is a perfect little Gem; has entirely superseded all otheri Sausage Machines, Mincers, &c, It does its work so quickly, is so e»sily cleaned, and simply constructed that a child can take it apart and put together in a few seconds. It is so handy that once in the house it is continually used for chopping Sausage Meat, Mince Meat, Hamburg Steak for Dyspeptics, Beff Tea for Invalids. Hish, Hogshead Cheese. Suet, Tripe, Clams, Codfish, Chicken j Salad, Chicken Croquettes, Peppers, Scrapple, Scollops, Scrap Meat for Poultry, Onions and Bread.. V egetables, &c. Also, for Mash- j ing Potatoes, 'Pulverising Crackers, and many other purposes, The ordinary Meat Cutter grinds or tears the meat, which comes out in a mixed-up smeary state, interspersed with uncut strings, and sinews clogging the knives. But this Meat Chopper CHOPS IT precisely Jibe the snipping process of a pair of scissors. Nomoredyspepsy, No more indigestion. Most valuable little Machine. No family should be without one, Small sizes for family use, larger for Hotels and Resaturants, larger steel for Butohers &c. I guarantee this the best.Machine by far yet invented, R, T.DOUGLAS, Agent, THE

'AUBOBA COMBINATION CHEAP LIGHT 1 CHEAP HEAT! Width of flame 4 inches. Only a few minutas required to boil a kettle of water, Will boil or cook for 20 to 26 hours ( accord, ing to height of flame and quality of kerosene used) with or.ee filling at an average cost of from {d to p per hour. And at the same time furnishing a bright and agreeable light equal to two ordinary Lamps, for reading, sewing, &c,, to. The very idea for the BUSHMAN AND THIS MINER; for camping in touts it is especially suited, and for the bachelor's hut it is really a uiagnificient invention, Being most convenient and handy to boil the kettle or billy, to fry, bake, roast,' boil any kind of food, besides acting as a lamp and giving a splendid light as well as heat —aud all at a cost of |d to £d per hour.

Equally Useful in Summer and Winter. Perfectly Safe, and always ready for Liaht or Heat I THUS THE "AURORA" WILL SAVE ITS WEST COST-IN THE VALUE OF COALS AND FIREWOOD, IN NO IMB (TO SAY NOTHING OF THE AMOUNT OF WORRY AND FATIGUE SAVED), BESIDES TAKING IHE, PLACE OF A LAMP FOR LIGHTING PURPOSES. POSITIVELY THE BEST k CHEAPEST CONTRIVANCE EVER INVENTED, SOLE AGENT, R. T. DOUGLAS

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XX, Issue 6232, 20 October 1888, Page 4

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