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R.T. DOUGLAS ,'■ IMPORTER and GENERAL- j i MERCHANT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL I GROCER*, BAKERY, AND PRO VISION STORES, ; THAMES, STOCK far to heavy, and, to reduce, will bo sold at LOWEST POSSIBLE RATiES. 'All.the best Brands of Flour- \ Champion,,' Standard,, Meeks,^Silver Dust, ' Weodi,'&d„&d„at'Mill Prioei, i ■'" "''..—:——— ; Tower Tea! Tower Tea!! E. T. DOUGLAS, a;gent. FOR'many 'years I have been looking fo and trying to seoure as a speciality, a TEA of inrpassing value, strength, purity, and. flavor, 1 have at last found it, and as Agent for •■ R, T, DOUGLAS, To Let. CAAITAL CHANCE FOR DAIRYMEN, 1 ETC. OA ACRE FARM, GOOD DWELLr" ING AND OUT HOUSES; Several Hundred Fruit Treeß, Never-failing Water Supply, A few minutes walk from Shortland on main road and railway line, 210 Acres unimproved Land further from Town may be had in conjunction, ApplyB. T. DOUGLAS. FOR SALE or TO LET-Several Freehold and Leasehold Dwollingsjin Shortland. BfIT.D, i THE 'AUEOM COMBINATION

CHEAP LIGrHTJ CHEAP HEAT! . Widfch[ of!' flame, I inches. Only a few minims required to boil a kettle of wa'te'r.'' Will boil or cook for 20 to 26 hours (according to; height of flame and quality of keroswa?, used) with once filling at an sveragsop'st of from, Jd to Jd, per homv And at th; same time furnishing a bright and agreeable light equal to two ordinary Lamps, for reading, sewing, &c,, &o, The vary idea for the BUSHMAN AND THE MINER; for camping in frenta it is especially suited, and for the bachelor's hut it is really a magnlfioient invention, • Being most convenient and handy., to boil the kettle or billy, to fry, bake, roast, boil any kind of food, besides aciing aa a lamp and giving a Bplendid light as well as heat —and all at a oost.of |d to id per hour, Egnally {Useful ,ln. Summer and yfint^t f Perfectly Safe;'.and always ready for Light or Heat I THUS/FHE <• AURORA" WILL SAVE ITS FIRST OOST-1N THE VALUE OF, COALS AND F&EWOOD, IN NO IIME'(TOSAY NOTHING OF THE AMOUNT OF WORRY AND FATIGUE SAVED), BESIDES TAKING THE, PLACE OF A LAMP] FOR LIGHTING PURPOSES. POSITIVELY-THE BEST & CHEAPEST QCONTRrVANCE EVER INVENTED, sole~agent; R. T. DOUGLAS HAVE YOU SEENIE ENTERPRISE MEAT--CHOPPER at'R.'T, - p6UGLAS'. ;$t ia'a perteot little Gejiij/.has, entirely' all. other Sausage'Machine9 ) Min / cers l '&;e, It'does work bo Quickly,'is. T io eVsily 'cleaned, and simply construotebVthat a child oan take it apart and put together ihVfew aiconds, It is'so handy that once in the'house'it is continually used for chopping Sausage Meat, Mince Meat, Hamburg Steak for Dyspeptics, Beef /Tea, for: Invalids, Hash, Hogshead Cheese, ,Suet, Tripe, Claps, Codfish, Chicken Salad, Chfykea Croquettes, Peppers, Scrapple, Scollops,;S/crap Meat, for Poultry, Onions and Bread, Vegetables, &c, Also,' for Mashing Potatoes, Pulverising Craokers, and many other purposes. The ordinary Meat Cutter grinds or tears the meat,'which comes, outin'amixqd-up and sinews' clogging the', knives. But this Meat Chopper CHOPS IT precisely like the snipping process of a pair of soissors. No more dyspepsy, No more indigestion, Most valuable little Machine, No family should be without one, Small sizes for family use, larger Hotels and Resaturants, larger steel Butohers&c, I guarantee this tho best Maohine by yet invented R. T.DOUGLAS WANTED KNOWN-That Bookbinding in'all its brandies oau h« done at tho ADYBKTI9EU Office

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXII, Issue 6344, 18 June 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Advertiser, Volume XXII, Issue 6344, 18 June 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Advertiser, Volume XXII, Issue 6344, 18 June 1889, Page 4

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