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TWpavQ fo ffc\ JI.YJLUCLI & Cu vUij LICENSED AUCTIONEERS, JGiIAIN, PRODUCE, MONEY, & GENERAL BKOKERS AND COMMISSION AGENTS.. (Next door to Co-Operative Stores, PouiSN Street,): MESSRS MEAIIS & Co, aroprepared to undertake Sales by Auction of every description of goods in any part of the district at Lowest Rates, while all Goods placed in their hauds for sale will be promptly realised on at best prices, Account Sales promptly rendered. MEARS & CO., AuCTioNUEits, Etc. Pollen Sfcre:-t, Thames. ~ FLEMING & CO(Late Banks and Co,), PAKAWAI, THAMES, STOCK SALESMEN, SLAUGHTER MEN, COMMISSION AGENTS &c. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS SOLD ON COMMISSION. AUCTION SALE OF LIVESTOCK Every Wednesday, At 2 O'clock p.m. Highest Cash Piuce Siven for Hides, Skins, &c. N B.—We have now on hand a large supply of the N.Z, Frozen > Meat and Storage Company's Preserved Meats, which we arc prepared to supply at lowest rates. t JBhHN ||B Bunions should Wonderful They give ease m^M|® Prioo Is, IJd. per box, of all Chemists. AGENCY- — j T. H. Hall :& -Go,, LOWER QUEEN STREET, • . AUCKLAND. HAVE 'to arrive Per "Throe Cheers' and"ohau"|S ~. 85 Tones Duncan's Combined Koller and Stone FLOUR I in Sucks and small Bags 20 Tons Silver Dust Flour , 30 Tons Wood's Flour '■■ ' 8 Tons Duncan's Oatmeal 2 Tons „ Pearl Barley . 30 Cases Green's Canterbury Ham and Bacon : 4 Tons Cheese. . Etc., Etc. FAMILY AND SHIPPING BUTCHER Owen Steeet, ■ ■ THAMES to intimate that he has purchased the Co-operative Butchering Business from Mr J; Neal, and is prepared to sell Beef, Mutton, Lamb, Pork and Veal of the very best quality as cheap as any other establishment on the Thames for Cash. | Note the Audbess— J. H. WALSH, Owen-street, Thames. Eat, Drink, and bo raorry, for to-morrow ye D I ■ 0 WILLIAMS, one of the ?)> V« VV pioneers of the Thames goldfield of over 21 years, and proprietor of the PROVINCIAL HOTEL (Adjoiruig the Government Buildings) Queen-Stkket, Thames, • A NNOUNOES to his old friends and i'i. customers also the flouting public that he has made alterations to his promises, whioliare now capable of accommodating 100 persons to dine at one time, and he hopes by strict attention to business to receive a iharc of the public patronage, by keeping the best brands of both WINES and SPIRITS, lioomsfor families, and Banquets y special arrangement. Meals at all hours, A night Porter for the convenience of travellers by road or boat. Good Stabling for Horses, But ai present the question is go whore you may, It mi'tttrs a great deal to we whpre you stay ; ' But I'll toll you a tliiiif! of nioi'o interest far, That is, where do you liiiuov, and which is yourlwr it is a question that's answered with far greater ease, . : And lie Williams has stinted with new qonsigiiOQS, You are sijre to flud Ijuuoi , , your pallet to please, It to William's you will go in. That you will be satisfied there I've no doubt; Yo. cau pick what you ehoso, from old port to to Browu's stout ; Ho lms dow of the Alps,and slashing palesherry, And Wolf's Schiedams Schnapps that is nourishing very; Kirs'.-ratc kirshen Wnsser distilled from the cherry And a splendid old sample of gin. But, if friends you have staying that care to to roiiin, You can easily there get a bottle for homo, Miero is llennessy's Mcdoc and sparkling Moselle t Snbrrb No. Baud Scotch whisky as well '• ' I'iiioAVost India rum and Kiuaham's IL, i S to William's now quickly go in. Ihon O for a Imihner ofWilliaui's port, I will gratefully moisten my tlirfttt'e, " But many'KlHSiiy'o! the way he Iβ out, A|i(l tlio 'station it is very near, Hut try of his ale, po-termid stout, And you never need fear lo feel (jueei , , i'or I'vo had my share oi pleasure, and done my Bliaro of toil, Life is short -tin longest life's a span; I ,care not for tlio worrio, for tlio com or tlio soil, Or for the wine that livikeUi'Rlad'tKb heart of mnn, lint for thp good' undone, the gifts misspent, and resolution v: ; 'i],' ■ It's somewhat. Into to tronlile; Jiiit this I know, I'd livo tlio saiHu life o'ro, if I had to livcuga'ii, And tlio chancre aro I. go where most men go, And ho say tliuiisauds morj' as well is our friend JuK ' ; ■■ • ...i .i.-.i. GOOD PADDOCKS for Hones and Caltle, at Mi Dovell's Farm, To Avolm TERMS MODERATE,

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XX, Issue 6261, 23 November 1888, Page 3

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