JOSEPHINE Kid Gloves, 2s. per. Pair. • ' " w i n .t".e r , -.;.: Drapery and. Clothing ••--~.vr:.:v.. -how being._;, -.-- -.•; ' CLEAEED OUT AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, AT - - S; Hetherington's, , '-•''■ ; ■' t POLLEN STREET. •
'i .. Business Notices :/>; J.E. H A NJiS E N'S :,; V .] ADVERTISEMENT. } -A- FEW REASONS WHY ! 1' '• *' '' > • . ____ ■ • ' jilHB - SEASON WHY , pur Advertise•A '■ merits are rather uncommon: Because the common] ones are not sufficiently read/"" :; The reason why the Super did not honour Wallnutt'a order:- Because , to- give the G-eneral Government a nut to crack. . ,The..,reason why'^SirJJejarge^Chrey..will opt be Premier next session: Because he is too honest for .a corrupt Assembly. -•;; ■ ..- The reason why_..Bqthechild took Vogel and the Loan, .under his -wings;: Because, he; was well.,pajd.for jit. \.\,\ t^.',. ' -»w"" •• -.■« ""The. reason why Vogel and Mclieni received the;,.',' Brigand.'.'. Order: Because they/were worthy of- it.r „. V . .■ ' ... -.:■.,','," .The^reason.why Vogel is not likely to/stay very, long in /-New, JSealand':.} Because it will • soon be too-,hot for him.* '' The reaaoniwhy" J. E. ITansek is to largely patronised by the public : r Became he keeps good articles, and sells aVthe lowest possible pricoßr.— -.-.,.... i,-^. ..,.'.".,'.—!.,"'-.. -.'. L. .. . , The reasons" why "he candd'ao, "anditill ! always pay-208 in the £, are-r •,-■'. . /well? tfoughti in?.the} belt : markets. '2nd.*' Economy of Management. ' 3rd. A large sale and quick returns. ; Lamb's Superfine Flour, sOlbs 6s 6d (50m) i Price's full weight Candles . .Is , n Price's-Uifcht Lighte ' ; v ~ :. 'lOdperdoz ; Soap, large bars , . . 7d , .Washing-ffo^-^'l- f{ " " V!-'-'2'd:''-Salad and Castor Oils . . 8d ' ', Holloway's Pills aod'Oimtment Is 3d Perry Davis'Painkiller . Is 3d , Brbwn^s"Tomato-Sauce '':■' ! '.} -'6d' '.'.' L i , Austin's Worcester Sauce , lOd Preserved Milk, g /; ; 7 ,93, Is,' Is 6d ; Best Hobart Town Jams ."" 9d to lOd 'Melbourne . do. . 8d ; English "'do. 1' '\ Is Keilor's Marmalade .... . lg™. : Frenjcb. Prunes •• - *,;, v, 9d per lb i 1 Dried Apples . . . lOd „ ; New Zealand Preserved.Meats 2s 6d, 41b nett . , fresh Butter, from the best Dairies.in the" r / ::-i ' -is :. * 'Province.". ! . ♦ ;-. '- '" • A good assortment of Crockery and G-lasi--1 /IwJaEe,'tkt-lowe'»t rates.7 - t^° The reasons,are patent to all why they , should buy their Groceries, Crockery, &c., r • r^ t, j f ron j- r.? -J \ ••■'» ' Jj. E. EtANSEN, " ' OHOJ.MjUBLST.tffiES, SHORTLAND. Agent for Snowden'ii.Bubber.S«jfmpi. '"'Orders Proniptly Executed. ' CHEAP^ FURNISHING IRONMONGERY NOW ON dALE^'EX SLATE ! v !r; ARRIVALS. . F. HEWS & BRO. HAVING Just Received and Opened ' out a Splendid-Assortment bf NEW GOODS, solicit the attention of parties furnishing to the same/ consisting of— TABLE CUTLERY, ELECTRO - PLATED J Nickle" Silver* Spoons and Forks, , . - BRITANNIA'METAL and Block Tin . Tea and Coffee Pots, JOSEPH RODGERS & SON'S Ivory- ! . handled Table and Dessert Knives , LOCK WOOD > HARRISON'S Pocket . • Knives, in great variety, ' -. v CHRISTOPHER JOHNSON'S Cele-, ' - brated Scissors - ! -. -• r CHARCOAL IRONS, Enamelled Pie' Dishes, Pudding Moulds - ,-: BLOCK-TIN DlfrH COVERS, Boilers, - Saucepans and Kettles, WIRE DISH COVERS; Frying Pans; Camp and Colonial .Ovens, DINNER BELLS, Brass and White Metal Beer Taps, % SHOE BRUSHES Horse Brashes;, \-, Scrubbing Brushes,.- Clothes 'and Hair do., CARPENTERS' TOOL BASKETS, Saws; ' Chisels,- Augurs, Planes, Gouges, Gimlets, Braces, &c. GARDEN TOOLS, Spades, Dutch Hoes, Rakes, Forks, &c. Devoe's Best Kerosene." Rowatt's Patent Anucapnic Lamps. :Lamp Glasses, .Qlobes and Wicks.. . r And, a t large ,lot of other Goods tpo,nu-. ~ merous to mention,- all marked at prices to suit the times. Observj thb Address—- 1 ■ > ! • ' F.BEWIN & BRO. FURNISHING IRONMONGERS, l '■ • (Next door to the TeX'Pot), >. f OwBH-gTBEET, Gb AH AM STOW IT tc7616 -, . - - ,_ >T __ . .__ p . fj WH. HAZARD,- Gunmaker, fto.', ftrf, 1/ . • 17, -Brown-street, Grahamttown, hw on hand Breech and Muzzle-loading Guns; Colt'r, Smith and Weßtpa's, Sharp's, Adams' . Webley's, ' Lefancheufo, 'FloberVa, Snider. Whitworth, Wesleyi-i Eichards,- ■ Enfield," Henry Bine's and Kevolyersj Dixqn's and' Hawksley's PowderPlasksand ShatPouches j Eley's Caps', "Wads, Wire Cartridges', '&c.' Cartridge' Cases 1 "for 'Breech-loadirig ' Shot" Guns already or filled 1o order'on the shortest;,notice. Repairing done.in the best, manner' and warranted to give satisfaction,. Dob'r Plates.' Engraved j" Mathematical and' Surgical Instruments, Trusses, 'LocksV^Keys^ &c., &0., - made, or repaired ;.„ Meerschauoc Pipes Mounted. s .-,:,,; . -oj?37j» O'^N (SALB|.at the'Evinr^l.STAßOffiw" street, PteOOF/O* 1 DEBT FOBMS for Creditors of Goldmining Com panics. --.v. -•• •;i ;t ,\i i i . ,?i -
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2038, 16 July 1875, Page 1
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