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THE T H -A. MH S O S H . Desire to inform the Public, that they have now opened up a LARGE and SPLENDIDLY ASSOBTF.D STOCK of andhave marked them off with a determination to do business. Everything marked at the Lowest Possible Price. FOR CASH VEBY CHEAP LINKS in all DEPARTMENTS. SPECIAL cheap LINES to DRESS GOODS . :C3DTHINO DEPARTMENT. Old Friends and tlie Public are requested to give us a call before making Purchases, . ' PLEASE LOOK AT OUEOTFDOW , , mrr awa n& QU HIP Wm - GRTBBLE Manages.

I ! ...;.-,■■•■• ! ■ -. ■ ■■ [""' r IMA LA ; ' : *LAI! i ■ , ••;•;; . ~ | TT'EEP your temper ray friend, I was not aware that! called you j old, Not having tho pleasure of your acquaintance I could j ' ■ . •' ■■ ' ! not pretend : to describe, you, but should take'you to, : bei very young, still in swaddling' cloths.. Let,us hopo increased years may give increased wisdom, .and that some.day (perhaps in the;remote future) your name may bo more justified than it is at present, that you may be indeed a WISEMAN. ''-• Let us Prop Fun and Proceed to Business. Njw for facts that can bo 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 45s per week, now living at Tarara. Full names and addresses on application,;' : - Boy Apprentices 30s per week, in last year. ,i Girls, do,. 20i d» do. do. Smart Girls, 20s to 30s do. in second year. ; Men, Standard Wages, say 45s inside, to as high as £6 per week out. VERB SAP. I am quite prepared to TAKE UP YOUR CHALLENGE, and being , the CHALLENGED PARTY assumo that I have the CHOICE OF WEAPONS. I,will meet you in the LARGEST PUBLIC HALL at the Thames, Expenses to bo borne by the. Vanquished in the contest, herein ukotched out. Details to bo arranged to our mutual convenience, "1 ST. I will prove all my assertions re WAGES I PAY. QND, Each party shall demonstrate the superiority of HIS method by measuring, say SIX MEN (Strangers), and' CUTTING THEIR SUITS in the presence of the Audience, the said Suits to be shown on the wearers in tho same Hal! on a day fixed so that tho PUBLIC MAY JUDGE. Each Contestant shall finish tha suits in his acoustomod style, QRD. The Vanquished in this contest shall leave the Thames and District. The Victor shall have the field. V MAY IT PROVE A GOLDFIELD A TH. Legal Documents shall be prepared to secure the prize to the winner, the cost of such Documents to he divided. So much for what my system will do for the public. Now for what it • does for my workers. I will back my boy apprentices years of age) to cut more and better, and to have received more wages duriug the past year than any MR WISEMAN can produce. ESTABLISHED, 1873. ■ i.TCKODUCISR OF WHOLESALE TAILORING INfO NEW NEALAND, AND TUB PROPRIETOR OF THE FIRST WHOLSALE TAItiOMNG tfACXOBX IN THE COLONY. j

HAUKAKI | Select Boiler Skatingj ■'' : :IPI, ! ' INDUCTION IN CHANGES; [ AT the of the inanity j of their patrons,- the Proprietors have j decideii to chare? a ; uniform rate for both | Ladies and Gentlemen, i In future tho Prices for Afternoon Seßsions J will be for ADMISSION aud SKATES, 6(1. | and for Evening. Sessions, ADMISSION and SKATI3S, Is. Morning Sessions as usual, I LADIES' GRANDFASHIONABLE j NIGHTS. | TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS. j (The altered prices will take effect on and ; aftcrTHURSDAY.JaneC!'i.) ' I RALPH ASHEB & 8. fi. TORREN6,. '■'" "Pkopweiok" l ; \ VfEW yEALAND /CLOTHING j •pA(JTORYi\';iLBi^T-ST;' ■■; MAIN'S ■; •. ~'. NEW ZB\t*TffD T E"D - OVER COATS from 30* ~ MEN'S NEW ZEALAND TWEED SAO SUITS from 39s Gd. ToT : : NEW ZEALANDTWEBD TROUSERS from 10s 6d, — YOUTHS' NEW ZEALAND TWEED KNIOKER SUITS from 7s 2d, .', NEW.ZEALAND..O. v — 0 NEW ZEALAND I MAUD,, ■ NEW ZEALAND ... : BUGV • NEWZK4M\9FJ\N.IEL ~ UNDERSHIRTS from 3a 9d Auo a Large Stock op MEN'S YOUTHS' AND BOYS' HATS, SHIRTS, TIES, COLLARS, NEW GOODS always coming Forward at our Albert Street Branch, W. PITKETHLEY, Mr iago. WANTED Parents and ohcrs to inspec too Stock ot J. K. SAW/ER before pnchasing elsewhere. JUST Opened up a magnificent lot of JAPANESE and CHRISTMAS GOODS, all Now and Good. ;.:.'.. WORK-BOXES, HANDBAGS, in Plush and'Loatlier.Etc, Etc. PHOTO FRAMES, WRITING DESKS and CASES. ... ITAPANESE OABINBIS and all tlie U Latest NOVKLTIES admirably Buited br BIRTHDAY or CHRISTMAS PRE. SENTS, ffOYS of all Muds at the LOWEST I PRICES. DOLLS Especially CHEAP and Beautiful . from ONE PENNY up to TEN SHILLINGS. rjPOBACCO and CIGARS and allSmokuts X Requifiitca always on Uand, T» V- Q AWYKU ' I,ollen Sfcrcet Thames. i/ivSEASKS Ui>" 7i)l EYE, EAR ■ "TiiKOAT, AND Oil EST. bit, J OOSSULTIXd & OPERATING SUIWJEOX (i S tit ins Surgery for Ueniiral ami Spoeial 1 Practict- all inoniinsfs and afternoons. Sunday, 10 to 12.30. Charges ! moderate, 17 years at London and Colonial Hospitals Adjust spectacles to sitjlit. Has a large assortment of A'lifi.'ial Eyes. Consulting Rooms QokhnStcue't. (opposite Riioitiaud Streßt) Auckland •'*■ MoLAREN and ADAMS QIVIL & MINING ENviINKBUS AND SURVEYORS. ALBERT STREET 'IIAME: OBAPE VINE CUTTINGS. mANTED KI.OWN.-That I have a '• V limited nu.flbcr of WELL HOOTED VINES, both early and late, grown by mo f-om vines which took (first prize* last year for both Black and Whito Gra| -a), awl this year (first pri/.e for Black and W.iitc ami the heaviest Jiunoli) at the Auckland Royal ' Horticultural Show, Warranted true to name from 2s to 2s Gil caon, W, MUCKER, l'ioii i (it, Ponionby, Auckland

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXII, Issue 6342, 15 June 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume XXII, Issue 6342, 15 June 1889, Page 3

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