Notices TEAS, 1 ARRIVED- W None can BurPrimeCiDtor- [M ">"«<& uSM* Strength and bnry , 11 ; ■■:- '■ POTATOES " FIAVOIi Our TEAS aKD . • CHEESE. £* CamOth*': Wood's & other , ■ . * Brands of ™ *•' ' FLOUR, — . AND «^ -^ ' " ' " *"'' * „ - >m? - Groceries Produce .-, , v • • Of every Dea- ££■' ' ' ».;«t. rt n.* -?_?_' Oilmen** Lowest Pbicbs. bttftgtr^4^^ ,T ... — , ..Ajmtf • FRESH Assortment W s*B- ■ ■ i SALT ;' (^sßf. '_/ ' ' BUTT'i'B ■ ■ IN ' ' m^ l «TAUOrd>s Any .Quantities. receire oor __ « prompt attenOurMptto: /||jfoj . tion»Md aid Q«iehsgm i**¥<>f ft* Betums.u / GoldßeM. THE BEST IjS. t tf;E cheapest;* ; : THE FINEBT Currants. Raisins, AND FRUITS ' AT l M°G()WAN.*S. DRIED APPLES and sh« celebrated ■ ting Pukii>g Co '• JELLIES by Mhil Stoaoitr. - ' . GUEEBBut. Anckl<md-PriaH. , HAMS: Canterbury, lid »nd.,U. pel Kuglish, Ib. 2d. per Ib. Pofsei»ing certain-.fxcilitiwiD ttMtelection and parchaaoof Good a, ail wtu> Jmr p»«itb their order* will hare the b>>tt attwaiioo paW to their interest, my. effort* beiof .altrsys directed toward* suppljiui! *he Bmt Abtioib at the SMALLEST PROFIT, to induce a speedy return of the caoney. : Odd Cope, 2d. Basket*, TraT«Uin§ fiagi, Kite, and Boy« Sofaool Bagt ■ OHKAfEB THAN *YAt> All Thames MaDufactorad Goods at Makers' Priovav Maize, Fowl Whkat, akd Fxosvcx Gknebamt. 7EJ,:3» per ""ft.,' Try it—get your friends to try it. This is a speciality—ciira,' judgment, timt money are all made subservient to the production of 3s. TEA. "T^iat Husband of mine ii. rhrie,tiiaf4 t)ie man be wai iince we hafe been usiug MoaowAN'fl3s. TEA. A FACT FOE TBIAL. 3 s- TEA. BUTTER! BUTTER! BUTTER! JUST;BBOBiyED. a LAESE SUJfPLY f£esh butter. TWENTY KSGS "of SALT. BUTTEB, Equal to Frctb, at W.D.REID'S, Whouesau akd Bbxaii ' G R 0 C E R, POLLEN STREET. , . 929 MB TYNDALL begs to inform the Public aud hie Patients at the Thames that for -their groater convenience he has BE* MOVED his Consultation Booms to "Mr Hall's, Chemist, Owen street, when he will be hippy to receive his FatienU on the THIRD TUESDAY in erery Month. At a very pleasant teu party, the ooiiTersa* tion. turned on transmigration. A lady of exquisite beauty who was sipping MoQowjui'f beat, turned to Mr . ana asked what tan he would prefer to inhabit, t jy* hffmSmJi iata Tba madam, -^!^*'*" ; •S- ?
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4512, 21 June 1883, Page 3
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349Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4512, 21 June 1883, Page 3
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