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ILAST DAY! LAST DAY!! OF E. G. BOON'S MONSTER ' OF' . MP, J. MARSHALL'S STOCK. UHf«! HIIS! Will be offered in Every Department THIS WEEK, in order to make room for FINAL SHIPMENTS OS NEW WINTER GOODS, JUST COMING TO HAND _(o)Ladies' and Childrena' TRIMMED WINTER MILLINERY will be offered at Half-Price during This Week. LADIES' ULSTERS ... ... ••• All New Goods at Greatly Reduced Prices CHILDRENS' ULSTERS ... ... .. All New Goods at Greatly Reduced Prices LADIES'JACKETS' ... ... . . All New .Goods at (neatly Reduced Prices LADIES'MANTLES ... ... ... ... All New Goods a. Greatly Reduced Prices i New Dress Materials this Season at Greatly Reduced Prices. FLANNELS, BLANKETS. SHEETINGS, CALICO, DAMASKS, »nd aU ofcr FURNISHING GOODS at Greatly Reduced Prices during This Week IMHBIBHMMMnBM CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, Everything in thin Department will be offered at Greatly Reduced Priced during This Week. SPECIAL HOTICE. Every Customer purchasing £1 worth of Goods during this week will be presented with a " LITT LE GEM" • WOOL WINDER. E. (OOON, kBERT-STRIET GRAHAM STOWI, And corner of Pollen and Mary Streets.

. .'AUCKLAND... : I . Domain Brewery HJBEBEER, FIUST PRIZE AND FIRST OS SPECIAL MBNTIOX LTiT MELBOURNE CENTENNIAL INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION.IBJB, CERTIFICATE OF AWARD. SYDNEY INTERNATIONAL EIHIBITION, 1879., Extract from Melboujhxk Akgot: - AWARDS: RUNNING Ai.ES. . FIRST) Bbown, Campbell. « Co. Auckland R.K,Montgomery, Melbournu Kynaton Brewery, Kynetcm lj; Loan Victoria <3, Nicholl3 : ;Tasminift .SPECIAL MENTION*! 1; Bbow.v, Campbell'& U, ( 2. G; Nicholls 4. R. K. V/ontgoTerjiC ■ 'i, L. Loin d. Kyn«toa Brevrerv. Tk Jury btat Rfijiort " It is very satis, wtory 10 be abia to note ' i 1 tliir connection Aafc there was a remark•iiile coi.s„n6us of opinion as to the merits of the exkiiiiis ofto amounting 10 unanimity iiiid '.his even uheu the members were blitdid, which wa» frequently done. Many if the ales of all kinds were very fine, and those which were " off'' were sucli as were , very uulikely to have a place in any • c-ise; in fact-, the survival of the fittest has: beeu effeoted by na* aral pelection." ' • - BROWN, CAMPBELL & CO. PROPRIETORS, i GEBMEA Gems, BOOKBINDING in a! cheadon ftfc tliQ Abtoiiker C 3 18

JAS. SPEIGHT & CO., MALTSTERS & BREWEB.S CITY BREWERY, D U N E J) I N, Report of the Melbourne Jurors; MESSRS SPEIGHT and Co. also took . First, and Second Prizes for their STRONG ALBS at the Melbourne Exhibition, 1881—Vide Jurors' Report. 120 Barrels of Beer were submitted quite indiscriminately from all parts of the world and had to be. tested against one another at 0110 and the same time. Your Jurors have had 11 meeting, extending o\er a period'of ono month, from 20th November to 20th Deoeniber, and have dc-= liberated on an average of three hours each sitting, so that ample time and care was duly taken to form a correct and acceptable judgment W. Johnson, Chairman of Jurors, ■CHRISTOHURCII (N.Z.) INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. 1882. The Jurors' Repott on the Ales are: J. Speight and Oo.'s Export Pal# Ales-First-class Ale, and stands out prominently as a Vory Superior Ale, Certificate of Gold Medal. J Speight and Co.'s Strong Ales—Good sound Strong Ale of considerable merit. Certificate of Gold Medal. The Jurors further Report. Meßsrs Speigh and Co.'s Ales como to the froiit, and deserve high commendation. and would attract attention in any competition among that class of Ales; Signed by the Jurors) J. Parker, W. Hockley, C. Robertson, E; S f Habley. OTAGO A: AND PTASSOCIATION'S SHOW, 1888. The following awards have been made by the Judges (Messrs J. K. Simpson, T. Austin and G. Ulyth) in the Ale and porter classes: IIKA.VY Ales,—J. Speight and Co., Ist 2nd, Medium Ales, , J. Speight and Co., Ist and 2nd, Medium Alks.—J. Speight and Co., highly commended. Liairi' Ales,-J. Speight and Co., Ist and 2nd. j PoiiTEu.—J. Speight and Co,, Ist. GLASGOW EXHIBITION, 1888. A Cask of Aloßlun . was pronounccd by competent exports • bo ccjual to Burton Palo / os. 1 —Vido Eveniug St 14th Nov 1 Speight's Beer is on sale at all iie Free Houses at the ThamesL. BELHOSE, Sole Ageat i , TJIMJE3I Minor,

wrpniniHifflwmwiHiiH'iHiaß PRO B0 N O PUB LIC 0. WE have auch pleasure in inviting our Customers and Friends to inspect our •Stock of -Goods- suitable for Wintev—All Cheap,' New, and Good. ■ • WINCY PLAIN, WINCY STRIPED SERGES FINE. .FJjANNI£LETTIS ' CALICOES, FLANNELS. : PLAIDS, = SHIRTING. SHIRTS. VELVETS, WOOL TURBANS, WOOL HOODS, CASHMERE MITTS, INFANTEES WOOL JACKETS, CASHMERK GLOVES. SILK GLOVES, KNITTING WOOLS, BERLIN WOOLS, CREWEL SILKS, FANCY GOODS AND STATIONERY. TOYS OF ALL KINDS, PLUSH-BAGS, PURSES (various), SCHOOL BAGS, UMBRELLAS, "1b 3d, BATS AND balls, accordions, money BOXES, &o. Iv MORGAN & c»„ 3 DOORS FRO i/ COCHRANE STllliHP HERBAL MEDICINES " FLi: nil Ad' & (JO(LATH BANKS A\TJ CO,), PAR A W Al, 'THAMES?. : t VrOCK SALHISMKN, Mj.iOVHTER. 0 MEN. COMMISM.oX AUBNT* &>, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE '-F ALL KINDS SOLD ON COMMISSION. .AUCTION SALti OF LIVE'BTCCK Every; Wednesday, At 2 O'clock p.m. ttIGHKST PRICiI ?IVt-N f U . I"ES SKiKS. ft". N B.—We have now on nana a sup ply of the N.Z. Frozen Mt.t and Storage CuiHjiany'n Preserved Meats, tvhiciiare prjpitred to Supply ut lowest rates PACIFIC HOTEL, CORNER ALBERT and BROWN STltEß'i'S, THAMES. ME W. RYLAWuS lj ) EGS to inform the inhabitants of Thames 'J) and jurroundiiy districts that his Extensive Alterations leiii# convicted, he is ' NO.W READY to rt;,i\c the Travelling 1\ blic. The accomodation is mu »hSuperior .to any Hotel iu the ot, travellers mi.y depeid upon reeilv.iiy eve 17" attention I together witli uivility aid cjmt.n't, BE T { BiiANDS if LIQU it only kept in Stock A First Class BILLIARD TABLEJ | NIGHT BORTEft KEPI,;

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXII, Issue 6343, 17 June 1889, Page 3

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