THE CHEAPEST HOUSE ON THE THAMES FOR GENERAL GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS IS THE 1 POT mHE late firm of F. HEWIN & CO. gratefully acknowledge the Liberal JL Patronage accorded them since the opening of the Thames Goldfield, and respectfully solicit a continuance of the same for the New Firm. Fbedk. Hewin Heney Hewin <&\S I3MPOBTEBS OF "Oy> 4- T E A S, :<f FANCY AND STAPLE GROCEEIES, &0., BACON AND CHEESE FACTOES, OWEN-STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN, And at their NeV Buildings— COBNEK OF QUEEN AND WELLESLY STEEETS, AUCKLAND. In reference to the above F. Hewjn & Bbother assure the Public that the same sound principles oi conducting business so successfully practised by the late firm F. H. & Co. will be adhered to, viz., First Class Goods at Lowest Bates for Cash Only, combined with punctuality in the Execution of all orders entrusted to them, and trust that their friends and the public generally will give them the same large amount of support the old firm have so long and conconstantly enjoyed. Mr. F. Hewin's long experience in the Auckland Market will always ensure our Patrons getting the best value on the Thames for their money. tc7617
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE Quadri, Bootmaker, POLIiEN-STEBST SHOBTIAKD, BEGS to call attention to the following LIST of PRICES of his boots and Shoes, which can be had either ready made or to order: — Elastic Side Boots ... ... 17s 6d Half Wellington 800t5... ... 22s 6d Watertight Boots, light or strong 16s Lace up Boots ... ... ... 13s Blucher Boots ... ... ... 11» Boys' Lace tip Boots from 8s Canvass Blucher, lined with English Kip leather, and guaranteed to stand all weather ... 16s BEPAIEING. Half 501e... ... 3s 6d Sole and Heels ... 4s 6d And all other Repairs done Equally Cheap," and in a Superior Manner. Observe the Address— POLLEN-STEEET, SHOETLAND. (Opposite Dr. Kilgour's.) V F 7628-26
WHY NOT SAVE YOUB TIME AND MONEY BX ©OINO DIBBCT TO COCKS 1 LONG- noted Olieap FURNITURE tncl BEDDING Warehouse, Marj-»treet, Shortland, where you can procure every household requisite at the lowest possible price, consisting of—-Earthenware and Glass, EftUoware, Brushware, Clocks, Lamps and Lanterns, Doormats, American Uroomsj Carpenters 1 Tools, Pictures, Nail*, Tubs and Buckets; Chimney Ornaments andi Cruets, very cheap; every description of Tinware, Mats, Matting and Table Coverings; Table and Pocket Cutlery • Clothes and Fishing Lines, Bellows, Locks, Hinges and Genera Furnishing Ironmongery; Metal Tea Pots, Spoons and Forks j Combs and Brushes, Garden Tools, and other Articles too numerous to mention. Chairs, Tables, Sofas, Bed: Bteads; Mattresses kept in Stock and made to order on the Shortest notice. CHINA, GLASS, Ac, on Hire, for Tea Meetings, Soirees, &c. Every Artiole Marked in Plain Figures. GOODS DELIVERED FREE of CHARGE Note the Address— J. COCK S, Near Post Office, MARY STREET, SHORTLAND. 5871-to BY HAND . . £5 10s BY FEET ... £9 10^ liastruction to purchasers gratis. Needles and all requisites always eu sale. jr J. GEIGG, AGENT FOR THE THAMES. An extensive and varied assortment of Iron Bedsteads, English and American Chairs* &c, &c, &c. J. GEIGG, MATTEESS MAEEE AND UNDERTAKEE, THAMES B€DDING FACTORS POLLEN STREET, NEAE THE EABAKA BHIDGE. CARDS, Circulars (on note or etter paper) in plain and fancy type. Gartera 1 Receipts printed, bound and perforated, he ETOHnre StAB Office.
N O T I C E. FARES BETWEEN PARAWAI AND TARARU.— Shortlana to Parawai 6d Do. to G-rahamstown ... 6d Do. to Mary street .., ... 3d Q-rahametown to Turaru 6d Grahamstown to Mary-street ... 3d A private Carriage tc let by the hour or day. Charges to suit the times. Saddle Horses for Hire. For the convenience of the public in the Summer months for Bathing, a 'Bus will run to Porawai every morning, commencing on Wednesday, 18th November, if inducement should offer, leaving. Ghrohamstown at 6 a:m. and Parawai at half past 7 am. tc7227 A3GEXAMDEB PHIHIPB. GOVERNMENT LIFE ASSUEANCE AND ANNUITIES.] Important to Miners. MINERS — Especially married men — should INSURE their LIVES. B| Payment of 10s. 4d. per Quarter, or less thfflQ TENPENCE PER wBEK, a person at the age of thirty may secure to his family at his decease £100. Larger amounts on the same liberal scale. Thus placing them in a position of comparative independence. Tables of Bates, Pamphlets, and other in* formation on application ts> James Hopcbapt, Evening Star Office, Grahamstown. MRS. COKSTON TKVITES attention to her NEW and X FASHIONABLE STOCK of MILLINERY JUST OPENED UP. Straw Hatß and Bonnets in great variety; Feathers and Flowers that will Defy Competition at NEWINGTON HOUSE B B O W N - S T E E ET, TSex% door to Seed's, Photographic Artist. ; N.B.—An apprentice to the Drees-maiing wanted. Apply early. tc7562 :
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Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1862, 21 December 1874, Page 1
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