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Notice of Removal" THEO.WOOD. Clothier and Tobacconist, , HAS pleasure in announcing ' that he has removed from his old establishment in Shortland to those more centrally-situated ; premises in Pollen street three doors from Mary street, lately oooupied by Mr Whitehead, Bootmaker, and while thanking his numerous friends and customers for their past favors, hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a continuanca of their patronage to an even larger extent, A Full Stock of all the Leading Brands of Tobaccos and Cigars and all Smokists' REQUISITES always on hand. The Stock of CLOTHING being very heavy, T. W. has decided, in order to Reduce same before the close of the Seasan, to offer the whole of his MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTH--ING, SHIRTS, HATS, HOSIERY, fa., at Cost Price and Under. This is a capital opportunity for those requiring this Class of Goods to obtain them very cheap, as they are all of First-class Quality, THBO. WOOD, CLOTHIER AND TOBACCONIST, I Pollen Street.

B. Bateman, FAMILY BUT 0..H E E Street, Shortmnd,* IN returning THANKS to his Customers and the Public generally, would intimate to them that he will continue to supply their wants, as cheap, if not cheaper than any Establishment on the Thames. BEEF HAMS.-Specially prepared for keeping any length of time. Just the thing for Bushmen, Gumdiggers, Prospectors, and Surveyors. PORK SAUSAGES.-Pork Sausages manufactured by this firm are so wellknown they need no comment, J. NBAL SKIPPING AND FAMILY BUTCHER, OWEN SrREET, GRAHAMSTOWN,. BEGS to Thank his Customers who have so liberally extended their support to him, and can assure them that he will always endeavour to give them in the future as in the past the very best value for their money. OXTAILS ... ... 6deaoh OX KIDNEYS 6d each COW'S TAILS it KIDNEYS 3d eaoh N.B.—Those visiting the above Estiblishment will find a good Supply of MEAT and SMALL GOODS of the best description always on hand, and oan rely on being well served at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.

PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TO THE INHABITANTS OF THE THAMES, James Mclltianey' HAS OPENED A CASH BEEF, POKK, and SMALL GOODS. BUTCHERY in POLLEN STREET, 'NEXT DOOR to Mr HETHERINGTON'S, Draper, and hopes that by keeping nothing but FIRST CLASS MEAT and SMALL GOODS to obtain a fair share of Public Patronage. THE SHOP IS NOW OPEN. 'Note the Address— JAMES McILHANEY, BUTCHER, Next door to Mr Hetherinoton's, Draper, Pollen Street. FIEST DELICACIES OF THE SEASON. Lamb! Lamb! Lamb! PRIME AND GOOD. FRESH BUTTER AND EGGS TWICE A WEEK Direct from the Farm, John Townsend Would again thank his many 'Customers tor their past favors, and assures them that no efforts shall be spared on his part to merit a continuanoe of same, No one Article is made a Speciality at this Shop; Everything is of the best, and best only, while he is determined not to be undersold by anyone. A trial is respectfuly solicited, SMALL GOODS and PORK SAUSAGES of unexceptional Quality, ready at all Hours on SATURDAYS.

Pork Sausages 5d per lb, JOHN TOWNSEND, Mary Street, Thames, ESTABLISHED 186 9. W. Bobbett (SO WELL KNOWN FOR KEEPING FIRST CLASS MEAT.) IN thanking the Public for past favours, would inform them that he is supplying the VERY BEST ARTICLES at same prices as inferior meat sold by other shops, and will continue to do so,—W B. SOMETHING YOU WILL KNOW; SOMETHING YOU OUGHT TO KNOW W DAVIES IS prepared to Sell MEAT of the very BEST QUALITY as CHEAP, if not Cheaper than any Butcher on the Thames. W SAUSAGES, BRAWN, TRIPE, and all SMALL GOODS, always Fresh on hand, for Sale at less than bedrock Prices. FI RS T-C LASS PHOTOGRAPHY |§£| MILLIONPRICES. jlßl, CartesdeVisito, ssper half-doz.; Cabinets, 15s per dozen. /fr fiM l Inspection invited at NSwSSft ARNOLD'S 111 (Formerly Rodforn's) M wUMA 270, QUEEN-STREET M^KW/1 (Opposite Fireball). v'^W // J AUCKLAND. GRACE RESERVED FOR G, Redfern, PHOTOGRAPHER, POLLEN STOET, SIIOMIiAND.

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

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Advertiser, Volume XX, Issue 6232, 20 October 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Advertiser, Volume XX, Issue 6232, 20 October 1888, Page 4

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