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R. T.-DOUGLAS IMPORTER and GENERAL .' MERCHANT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERY, BAKERY, AND -PRO- : VISION STORES, THAMES, STOCK far to heavy, and, to reduce, will be so'd at LOWEST.-■ POSSIBLE RATJiS. All the best Bran.is of' FlourChampion, Standard, Meeks./'Silver'Dust, Woods, &c, &d., at Mill Prices, * Tower Teal ■ Tower Teal! R. T. DOUGLAS, A'GENT. FOK'manyJyears I luvo been looking fo () ' and trying to secure'as a speciality, a TEA of surpassing valuo, strength, purity, and flavor. 1 have-at last found it, and as Agent for The Great Tower Street Tea Company I can offer in " !HE TOWER TEA" an , article, which I am confident, will establish-, its olaim to the above enconiums,

The Great Tower Street Tea Company %; command the Markets of India, China; and Ceylon, and "THK TOWER TEA'Via an exquisite Blend, from the FINEST PICK of OWh, ' ; .',■'.•.'••■<: Each Packet cased in lead, thus securing the perfect preservation, not only of strength, hut also of that delicate flavour and aroma so frequently lost. Try. TOWER TisA, not the LOWEST PRICE, but the best, the cheap-sb, the most economical, TuWEH TEA. SOLE AGENT A. "t. DOUGLASi; THE GOMHINATION ft . :. .

wHEAP LIGHT! -0 CHEAP HEAT! Width "of flame 4 inches. Only a few minutes required to boil a kettle of wJer. Will boil or cook for 20 to 26 hours (according to height of flauio and quality of kerosene used) with once filling at au average cost of from \& to Jd per hour, And at the same time furnishing a bright and agreeable light equal to two ordinary Limps, for reading, sewing. &c, fro. The very idea fcr the JUJSHMAN AND TM. MINER; for camping in tents it h espfcially , suited, and for the bachelor's hut it is , really a maguificient inven'ion. Being most convenient aud handy to boil j the kettle or blly, to fry, bake, roast, boil any '.kini of food, besides acting as a lamp and giviug a splendid light as.'woli as heat —aud all at a cost of jjd.to. -Jd'-per hour..

Equally Useful in Summer and Winter. Perfectly Safe, and always' ready for Light or Heat!. ' . ; THUS THE "AURORA" WILL SAVE ITS tf THE VALUE OF C'O.ALS AND FIREWOOD, IN NO DIE (TO SAY NOTHING OF TliE AMOUNT OF WORRY AKD PA': I-GUE-SAVED), BKSIDIS TAKING IHR. PLAGE' OF A LAMP FOR LIGHTING PURPOSED ' POSITIVELY THE 81-ST MJIIHaPEYL' CONTRIVANCE EVER INVENTED, . SOLE AGENT, R, T.DOUGLAS HAVE YOU SEE^ TTHE"". ENTERPRISE MEATGiFPEB . ! at K. T. DOUGLAS'.. It is a pcifect liUlc Gem; has' entirely iiipoifedcd all other Sausigo Machines, Muceis, ko It due wo kso quickly. U so p ?sily cleaned, niirt aimply constructed t> a" a child can take it y npasl ar.d put togcllc i 1 few c cc:i:' , s. It s(o handy that once - .n tlis house it h coiilinuaHy ufed f.-r choppi'ip S usa e Me it, Vliucc Meat. Hamburg ttei'k l.ir JDyspep'ic.. Ho f T\a for Inva'ik II sh. rWshfnd dices'. Su-'t, r"«'o, C'nn f, C dCs-h. Chicken •<alad. Chicken Cr.qmiie*, IVpppi.". Sjiap p'e. Scollop*. > etap Mc.it fot Pe-ul.ry. Oi.in'.s a: d Hre&d Vecs^blff. *c. Alto, f r iuVhi:g Potatoes,. I'lilveiieiug Ciackeis, ai-d i-anv other )iirpi>-cs. 'Ilieor'niniiry Miiitfii t rajinda oi tca.'t, he meat -which come- i t in a mixul-up smwystUe.in or p r-.0. •• -ilinncusT n;s,. nud linens ciogi-in;.! ■■•■•■ ' ■ mi-. But tin's \loal ('ho per Cwf'.l'o Tme the snipping pi of a i'i <» a km-, \ fconicvod.vfpf'P'y. .'■ m >-c imbyj-tion. Mfst vahubL. 11 i • ' i.-'ni'.e. No family

mM 1)2 without sic. ■■„..; P.mn;l siz-'s for famil. me ■• ;liirgpr-'lt-Is ami Eostiuuaut.--, s:eil Bhfc.-lKrsi.-c. • I Kiiara' tee Ill's tli'j list MiuhLe by yet nvcutid, R T DOUGLAS

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXI, Issue 6365, 29 March 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Advertiser, Volume XXI, Issue 6365, 29 March 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Advertiser, Volume XXI, Issue 6365, 29 March 1889, Page 3

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