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'1 Ijl • ' ■' I II IHIIMIHUIIH Il_l I I I I , """'' ""- —- THE T H A. M E 3 CASH Desire to inform the Public, that they have now opened up a LARGE and SPLENDIDLY ASSORTED STOCK of rirawrv MilliTiftrv- and (Tlni^liiTior . AJKJI) Jvl y 5 ifiiiiiiivi y j (liiill viutMiiiJii \ andhave marked them off with a determination to do business. Everything marked at the Lowest Possible Price FOR CASH VERY CHEAP LINES in «u DEPARTMENTS SPECIAL «heap LINES i» DRESS GOODS "** CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.; "WVhave iust opened up a heayy consignment of best Few Zealand Kaiapo Clothing, in Mens', Youths', and Boys'. All of which are of superior cut and finish,- best Materials, and at VERY LOWEST PRICES. Old Eriends and the Public are requested to give us a call before making Purchases, PLEASE LOOK AT OUK WINDOW. ■TO & WWM C. A $!TRF Did Wm > GBTBBLE Manager

THE TRUE TEST OF CHEAPNESS IS THE PLEASURE IN WEARING A AND THE | DURABILITY OF ;7 WORKMANSHIP,] Lasting' Out the MATERIAL, | -FOR WHICH | Tailor aid Habit Maker, • BBOWN STREET, Mas long, been noted in the past, and can guarantee in the future. He will, on the principle of Small Profits and Quick "Returns, supply his Customers for Cash, at Prices unrivalled on the Thames. New Tweeds, &c„ &c, te, just received. Look at Quality and Variety in the Window, ITNTIL Mr Geo. Moßride has purged ' himself of apparent falsehood, by substantiating his statement and publishing the name of the party who submitted the offer, re buying him out, I shall neither reply to, no? take any-further notice of his very gentlemanly (?) effusions. .. BICHD. 'WISEMAN.

i i i | i TEA LA LAI I t«b cHaVJ&n&a t£tofi«fl«»& t&xJji&iSh 0 0 I i i "TT'EEP your temper my friend, I was not aware that I called you J old. Not having the pleasure of your acquaintance I could ! not pretend to describe you, but should take you to be/ very young, I . ». * i still in swaddling cloths. Let«us hope increased years may give : increased wisdom, and that some day (perhaps in tho remote future) your name may be more justified than it is at present, that you may be indeed a WISEMAN. Let m tap Fun and Proceed to Business. N w for facts that can be verified at Thames. One of my Machinists, now living in Pollen street, received 35s per week; a Needlewoman in her second. year, at the Wade, 27s Gd, now living in Sanders street; Female Button Holer, on piece work, can make <ios per week, now living at Full names and addresses on application. Boy Apprentices 30s per week, in last yoar. Girls, do, 20a do do. do. Smart Girls, 20s to 30s do. in second year. Men, Standard Wages, say 45s inside, to as high as £G por week out. VEKB SAP. I am quite prepared to TAKE UP YOUR CHALLENGE, and being the CHALLENGED PAIJTY assumo that I have tho CHOICE OE WEAPONS. I will meet you in the LAKGEST PUBLIC HALL at the Thames, Expenses to be borne by tho Vanquished in the contest, herein sketched out. Details to bo arranged to our mutual convenience, i ST. I will prove all my assertions re WAGES IPA If. Q ND. Each party shall demonstrate the superiority of MS method by measuring, say SIX MEN (Strangers), and CUTTING THEIR SUITS in the presence of the Audience, tho said Suits to be shown on tho wearers in the same Hall on a day fixed so that tho PUBLIC MAY JUDGE. Each Contestant shall finish ths suits in his accustomed style. QRD. The Vanquished in thi3 contest shall leave the Thames and ' : District. Tho Victor shall have the field, MAY IT PEOVE A GOLDFIELD A Til. Legal Documents shall be prepared to secure the prize to tho winner, tho cost of such Documents to bo divided, i So much for what my system will do for tho public. Now for what it does for my workers. I will back my boy apprentices (Ml year.? of r_?o) ( to cut more and better, and to have received more wages during the past year than any MR WISEMAN can produce. . , f G. McBSIDI, ESTABLISHED, 1873. 1 JTRODUCER OF WHOLESALE TAILORING INTO NEW NEALAND, AND TUK PROPRIETOR OF THM MUST WIIOLSALE S 'TAILORING FACTORY IN THE COLONY. I

WANTED Parents and ohera to inspe c the Stock ot J. S. SAWYER before pnchasing 1 elsewhere. JUST Opened up a magnificent lot of JAPANESE and CHRISTMAS GOODS, all New and Good. WORK-BOXES, HANDBAGS, in Plush and leather, Etc,, Etc, PHOTO FRAMES, WRITING DESKS and CASES. JAPANESE OABINGIS and all the Latest NOVKLTIES admirably suited 'or BIRTHDAY or CHRISTMAS PRE--BENTS, , npOYS of all Kinds at the.LOWEST I PRICES. DOLLS Especially CHEAP and Beautiful from ONE PENNY up to TEN SHILLINGS. mOBACCO and CIGARS and all Sinokista X Requisites always on Hand, T "D. QAWYER, Pollen Street Thames. DISEASES OF.THE .EYE,BAR THROAT, AND OHEBT. DK. WILKIES, CONSISTING & OPERATING SURGEON TS at his Surgery for Uoneral and Special I Praotice all mornings and afternoons. Sunday, 10 to 12.30. Charges moderate. 17 yean at London and Colonial Hospitals Adjust spectacles to sight, Has a large assortment of Artificial Eyes. Consulting' Rooms QoeenStbeet (opposite Shorfcland Street A uokland MoIARENand ADAMS : pIVIL & MINING ENWEERS,.AND BUBVEYOBS, THAME?. ..--,

WW yEALAND pLOmilSCr TjIAOTOBY, A LBERT-ST. MjiJS'6 NEW ZEALAND TWEED OVER COATS from 30s, MEFS ~ NEW ZEALAND TWEED SAC SUITS from 39s 6d. NEW ZEALAND TWEED TROUSEitS from 10s 6d, BOYS' & YOUTHS' NEW ZEALAND TWEED KSIOKER SUITS from 7a 91, NEW ZEALAND BLANKETS, NEW ZEALAND MAUD 3. NEW ZEALAND BUGS. NEW ZSALAND FLANNEL TINDBRSniItTS from 3a Oil Also a Laugh Stock 01? MEN'S YOUTHS' AND BOYS* HATS, SIIIIITS, TIES, COLLARS, kc, &c„ ic NEW GOODS always coming Forward at our Alliorfc Street Branch, W. PITKKIIII.P.Y, "'• Manager. GRAPE VINE CUTTINGS. IP ANTED KNOWN.-That 1 have a W limited number of WELL ROOTED VINES, both early and lato, grown by 1110 from vines which took (first prizes last year for both Black and White Gmpos), and tin's, year (first prize for Black and White and the Heaviest Buuoh) at the Auckland P.oyal Horticultural Show, , Warranted true to name from 2s to 2s Gd each. W, FRICKER, - Riufcon St. I'onsonby, I Auckland

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXII, Issue 6340, 14 June 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume XXII, Issue 6340, 14 June 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume XXII, Issue 6340, 14 June 1889, Page 3

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