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,PRELIMINARY i ,NOTICB. JAM I-8 EENSHAW DESIRES to inform hia Friends and the Publio that, in addition to his Owen Street Business, he hus decided to OPEN AS A BRANCH Ironmonger's Store The SHOP near the KARAKA BRIDGE POLLEN SIR BET (Formerly JOSEPH CLARK <» GROCERY) The Stock at first will bs mainly in tho Building and Famishing lines. Having now been in Business at the Thames nearly 21 years (from September, 1867), ho wishes to thank all those who, by their custom, have encouraged him in tho past, and to assure them that nothing shall bo wanting on his part to mukp the now venture a sucoess.

Mr NEWCOMBE, TEACHER OF FRENCH, DRAWING AND PAINTING 1 SPERMS aud Particulars on application to .1 ' Mr Harston Brown fliroot. diseases 01? the kye, kak throat, and oh est. Oil, W.ILKINg, CONSULTING & OPERATING SURGEON [8 ot his Surgery for Uenoral and Special ( Praoticc all mornings and afternoons. Sunday, 10 to 12.30. Charges moderate, 17 years at London and Colonial Hospitals Adjust spectacles to aight, Has a large assortment of Arti!i:ial Eyes. Consuming Rooms QukknStbeut (opposite Sborfciand t«BtUU0lt!,l!?l<

ALL HATIOHB HOTEL Golden Crown Street, GRAHAMSTOWN; MR. S, HOWARD begs to inform his Friends and the Public genera'ly that he has taken the above well-known Hotel, and hopes by supplying the Best Brands of Beer and Spirits to receive; a share of public patronage, Board and.Residence. ' GoodjStabliug. Ehroafrled'sJßest Brands of Ales always on draught. S. JHOiYARD, Proprietor,

' BOOTS] *taT SHOES. -^J/BR' M. WHITEHEAD, CAN fit Ladies with ft Splendid KID ELASTIC BOOT for 7a 6<L ©■ NEAT SHOES at 8a 6d. M —: Slippers from 2s 6d per pair. :— GENT'S SEWN BOOTS AND SHOES of every description a Speciality. Boy's and Girls School and Best Boots splendid assortment, Bubies' and Children's Boots and Shoes— 300 Pairs, rißßorled, just received, MINERS BOOTS, FARMERS BOOTS Cricket Shoes. Ladies' Gents' and Ohildrens Tennis Shoes in great variety. Boots, Shoes and Slippers of evor.v description at WHITEHEAD'S Shortland, Grahamstown and To Arolia

pLARENPON TTOTEL CORNER OP RUM AND & WAKEFIELD STREETS, AUCKLAND. H Meyer. (Late of Owharoa.) Travellers will find every modern convenience, combined with civility and prompt attention. Night Porter in Attendance. Waihi Hotel, (Late Colebrook's) WAlfll. PEROT 3STOWILL S| AVING taken over the abovo K.l Hotel, trusts by Civility and strict attention to Business to Becuro a fair share of public patronage, BEST BRANDS OF WINES & SPIRITS ONLY KEPT. Brown and Campbell's Prize Ale _ always on draught. Good Stabling and Paddock Accommodation for Horses. Depot for arrival and departure of Crosbie's Royal Mail Coaches between Paeroa and Waihi and oonnceting line of Taurane;a Coach,

William Newman, PLUMBER, GASFTTTER, BELLHANGER, TINPLATE, AND IRONWORKER, POLLEN STREET, (Near Junction Hotel WTftT while thankin? bis Customers oil » for past Favours, would inform them that he has put on extra hands, and is-now enabled to execute all orders with neatness and decpatob, WATER AND GAS LAID.ON. Corrugated and plain Galvanized iron tanks. Plunge, hip, and sponge baths. BOTTLE _MNTERNS, BILLIES AND "pannikins; ~— DairygUtensils of every description, Hotel and Stablo Lamps. Iron Chimneys of any dimensions, laundry: washing furnaces; Spouting 1 of overy kind-WATER PIPES Water laic 1 on for domestic purposes, motive power, and for baths of every description, in Town and Country will rcceivo immediate attention, A stands for Action, winch mnKes business move 0 furtho Dash, which no'or gets in u groovo: V stands for Vim, which o'er lends to success S3 lor tho Energy hustlers possesses, II Butuds for Bonav.ii, to which good senso ylolds, V stands for Typo, which tho world's soeptro wields 1 stands lor Industry, lmndmnid of thrift, 8 for tho Sales, which don't como ai a gift, S. stand' for liidoloncc, man's greatest curso, JV for tho Nothing, in Lnzybono's purso, W stands for Gold, which you all want to get,; I* stands for Fallence, which bills you not fret A for Advico • tint you keep out of clout, V ntands for You, sir, whom I thus ndvlso 8 for.Huccess, if you'll but mlvoiUso, ;

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXI, Issue 6365, 29 March 1889, Page 4

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