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mtm W REMOVAL CHARLES SHORT, GOAL AID FIREWOOD YAfiD AID LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES CORNER OF QUEEN AND COCHRANE STREETS THAMES. 9 ■ , Cn BEGS to inform his Customers and the Public generally that he has removed i iji to more Commodion* and Centrally Situated Premises, Corner of Queen and Cochrane Streets, and Solicits a oontinnance of the support oxtehded to him hitherto Waikato, Bay of Islands, Newcastle, and Kamo Household Coals (a; Speciality) Mining Timber and Firewood, Mill Wood (cut and uncut); of all kinds on Sale at LOWEST CURRENT RATESJ NOTE THE ADDRESS—COCHRANE & QUEEN'STREETS

PRELIMINARY NOTICE. 'JAMES RENSHAW DESIRES to inform hia Friends and the Publio that, in addition to his Owen Street Business, he has decided to OPEN AS A BRANCH Ironmonger's Store The'SHOP near the KARAKA BRIDGE " POLLEN STREET (Formotiy JOSEPH OLARK'S GROCERY) ' The Stook at first will be mainly in the Building and Furnishing lines. Having now been in Business at the 1 Jhames nearly 21 years (trom September, 1867), he wishes to thank all those_ who, 1 by their custom have ncouraged him in the past, and to assure them hat nothing shall be wanting on his part to make the 1 new venture a sueoess, J.H. Smith & Go, i (Late T. & S. Morrin & Co, I (LIMITED) WHOLESALE & RETAIL ' Hardware Merchants AND IMPORTERS OWENISTREET, THAMES, • Havb on Sale-, Ex itoent -Arrivals from England anil America, &c. a largo and well- ■ assorted Stook of MINING REQUISITES, Comprising— Blasting Powder and Pellets Mr bel s and Kret s Dynamite Detonators Extra Strong Double Tap# Fuse Candles—English and Colonia, Bar and Sheet Iron Tram Rails—Stsel and Iron Cast and Shear Stee. Cast Steel Hammcrd Do, Drills and Gads Smiths' Anvils and Ballowp Cast Steel Shovels) Picks 1 and Handles Quiolailver 2ers®r Blanketing' Sandhurst Gratings I.R. Belting and Host) &o„ &c,, &o Builders," Blacksmiths, anJ Furnisliin Ironmongery in great vailety, Ajfrfonlturai Implements and Maohnei (of all kinds. Ship Chandlers and Sail Makers. Agents for- ' OXIDE OF IRON" PAIN'io, Manufactured by Thames Paint Manuti t | firing Company, Indents for all classes of Goods exeouted J on advantageous terms. Special quotations to Storekeepers, E , , J GERMEA, Buy it, Try it, Fry it' ! BETTER THAN FOUR I XXXXc j DOMAIN BREWERY PURE; BEER, J (First Prize at the Melbourne Centennia I : Exhibition, 1888. ' TN bringing the above under your ivotice A we beg to point out that tho ALE exhibited was the DOMAIN BREWERY 'PURE BEER, the same as sent out to all our Cus« tomers. BROWN, CAMPBELL CO,, Proprietors. George oaeson, Brewer* The above ALE is on draught at t Warwiok Arms Hotel, Pollen street, Tham s EVERY ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERS. JOHN B, MASON, Proprietor, You can't do without GERMEA, CUFF &~ORAHAE CHRISTCHURCH.New Zealand. SOLE AGENT in New Zealand for the Joshda Hendy, Machine Works, San Francisco, California. Mann.acturers of the celebrated'TßlUMPfi CONCENTRATOR IMPROVED AUTOMATIC CHALLENGE ORE FEEDEII ROCK BREAKERS, and all desoription of MINING MACHINERY. Correspondence Solicited,, A. Shepheyd, TRAM WA|Y H 0 T HL I', ABANGAIIAKE. (Adjoining rdcplioua Station and l?ost OlEco.) jgEST WINES and SPIRITS only kept. Brown and Campboll's God' tonnial'prize A3#L always on dr aught. Good nceommodatv jn for Travellers: Showei add blunge Baths, GOOD 'STABLING. ESTABL ?J7h E D 1 8 6 w. Bobbett. (SO WELL 1 .(NOWN FOR KEEPING . FIR/ CLASS MEAT.) Tfl thanking ; the Publio for past favours, IT lorn tliem that lio is supplying the ViiiHX Best ARTICLES at same pricoa as inferior id .cat Bold by other' shops, and ill continue to do so,-W B,

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXII, Issue 6343, 17 June 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Advertiser, Volume XXII, Issue 6343, 17 June 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Advertiser, Volume XXII, Issue 6343, 17 June 1889, Page 4

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