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T7ILOBIDA! TO CARPENTERS AND PAINTERS. mEFDEBS will be,received till THURS- V X DAY, the 25Hi in»tanfe, at 4 p.m., for ADDITIONS to SCHOOL, Parawai. Specifications may bo leon at my office, Pwan-stwe^hjra^aiii's'town. Thob. Spikceb, .' ... Chairmanjpro tern, 179-: Parawai School Committee. EASTER MONDAY, 29th MARCH. PARAWAI GARDENS. PARAWAI GARDENS. PIGEON MATCH. PIGEON^ MATCH. A PIGEON SWEEP will be shot for at above hardens on EASTER MONDAY, 29th instant, afc 2 o'clock. . Gurs not more than 12 bore; shot not to exceed l±ois. Entries to be made by 8 o'clock on Thursday first, at the Nil Desperandum Hotel. Birds to be paid for before shot at. Allowed 7 birds each.- . '. - SWEEP TEN SHILLINGS. 176 LEAVING THE THAMES FOR TIMARTJ. GENUINE CLEARING-OUT SALE OF JEWELLERY. S. SHAEPEBE, HAYING Beught E. Jacob's business in Timaru, will now dispose of his Large Stock of ' • . ' . COLONIAL MADS JEWELLERY At greatly reduced prioei. Lever Clocks, from 15s Gold Earrings, from 7s 6d . Ail other articles at cost prioe. The largest and best Iron Safe on the Thames, made by Mordan and Co., London, for salt' icheap. . r PRIVATE DTnELLTNG HOUSE, Situated corner of Sandes street, Block 27, with three-quarter ace kitchen garden, well stocked wiih the choicest fruit treat. Flower Garden well laid out; . ' ;.. The House will ba Sold by i.uetion on TUESDAY, 30th hist., an* the Stock-in-Trade on THURSDAY, 25th inst. 137 PRODUCE STORE, POLLEN STREET, Shorthand. B GREENWOOD returns hi* best • blanks for the patronage extended to him during the years he has been ia business. He begs to intimate that he will shortly open A BRANCH STORE AT PAEROA, Where Carters, Carrier?, and Packers will be able to obtain supplies of Oats, Maize, Chaff, Potatoes, and other produce, at current rates. Having a boat of our own, we are able to sell cheaper than others who pay high freights. Just Received, CARGO of' SUPERIOR TAMAKI POTATOES — prims sample. Fresh shipments constantly arriving. 142 LATEST NEWS FROM OHINEMURI. "PIGEONGRAMS, FBOM OUR OWN JL CORRESPONDENT. 6 a.m. " There is a good time coming." "All that glitters is not gold." All the gold is not It ing on the surface. Not found by nobbierising in the Township, but by " Digging Down " deep. Industry, perseverance, and capital required to develop it. 12 a.m. Julius has discovered a Mine worth four millions. This will help to pay interest on our National Debt, bring out a choice lo' of Immigrants, keep up the Native Depart;ii eat expenditure, and reward* Government supporters and loafers generally. 6 p.m. Gold struck by the Prospectors; not quite so rich as Julius', but of a better quality. C3T Never mind the above, the following is more important:— At the OHINEMURI STORES, SHORTLAND, You can always get the bsst Fresh Batter in the market. Teas, from . . .2s to 3s 6d Keilor'o Marmalade . . le Tomato Sauce . . 6d Beet Hobart Town Jams . 9d to 10d Soap, from . .- ■ J . 7d Washing Soda .. ; . 2d Salad and Cietor Oil , 8d Price'» Boat Sperm Candles .Is Lnmb's Superfine Flour, SOlbs 7s New Zealand and Australian Preserved Meats, 21b tins Is 6d to Is 8d Do. do, 41b tins 2d 3d Also on Sale— Crockery, Glassware, etc., viss. ;—Cups and Saucer?, Flates, Meat D eheo, Pie Do., Vegetables Do., Egg Cu-s, Teapots, Jugs, Basino, Butter Cookrs, Sugars, Presseci and Cut Tumblers, pints and haif-pirite, Wineglasses, etc., etc.—Diggers' Rt quisites :— Shovels, Prospecting Disher, Billies, Buckets, Frying Pans, Pannikins, Belts, Knives, and other articles too numerous to mention. All Goods will be fold at the Lowest Possible Prices, ccmsistent with.always paying 20s in the £. J. E. HANSEN, OHINEMURI STORES, SHORTLAND. TjILORIDA

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1941, 24 March 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1941, 24 March 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1941, 24 March 1875, Page 3

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