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. Business Notices WITHOUT DOUBTS THE BEST o ELECTION OP ARTISTIC FUBWITUBE, ' • INCLUDING . J\KAWIN<* arid DINJNCi 1100 M SUITES 1/ELVETS, DAMASKS, CRETONNES, KBPS H AIR CLOTHS AND LEATHER ; D ED-ROOM SUITES, in the LATEST and Jiios D Chaste Designs; HOOK-CASES and OHEFFONJURS; PIER and - pHEVAL GLASSES ; BI:?ACKETS"ofI3VERY7 \l Description; BRUSSELS, KIDDERMINSTER, and OTHER fIARPETS ; LINOLEITMS^nd^FLboR CLOTHS" \J of the Best Makes ; IJIOILET W"ARErVA^SEs7anTOTHER~~ /ORNAMENTS, CAN BE SEEN AT &£T F. DAN N'S J*:s Q.ENEKAL JfiPRNITURE CHO¥ J^OOMS, In POLLEN STREET, Thames. A NY ARTICLE of FURNITITRE or QPECIMEN of the CABINET MAKER'S AKT n TLfADE TO^ORDER FROM ANY DiFsiaN~and~ LiROM the CHOICEST WOODS PROCURABLE ' * T SHORT NOTICE and on Reasonable Terms. TkAMASKS, CRETONNES, GIMPS, BUTTONsT BRAID and OTHER FURNISHING GOODS any Length or Quantity, and in Great Variety ff^T { A rjl FREDERICK fjANN'S. > =3-33 Cheaper than ever! To Suit the Times If GREAT REDUCTION IN THB PRICES OF ALL KINDS OF MEAT WOULD Tbank his numerous Customers in all ports of the Goldfield for the very liberal patronage bestowed on him during the last 16 yearß, and now wishes to inform them tbafc in the future his Motto will be to Sell as CHEAP as he possibly can for CASH, or es otherwise arranged for. Call, Try, and Compare the prices with what you are paying elsewhere. Begerdleas of Cast I WILL SELL So roll up, and fate the advnn'age of Cheap BEEF, MUTTON, LAMB, VEAL, and PORK. The Finest Sausages 3d. per lb. 3d. JOHN TOWNSEND, MARY STREET Final Notice ! OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS (Repeatedly Applied fob). I AM Bovry that law coats must be added to the above, which muat result unless they are paid forthwith, or otherwise satisfactorily arranged for. R T. DOUGLAS. FOE SALE—A Nice. Fandy SPRING CART 5 also SEVERAL HORSES, Good in Saddle or Harness. B. T. DOUGLAS. FOR SALT?, at Lowest, Bates, the Largest Stock in the District of General Groceries and Provisions. 4 ISO— 500 Sacks Meek's Roller FLOUR 300 Saoks Silver Bust FLOUI* Crown and Champion Brand M OUR OATMEAL—Mees's and Moir's 200 Dozens Tinned PEACHES, first rate quality, and at Wholesale Rates BRAN, SHARPS, OATS, POTATOES, in any quantity 250 Paokages TEAS, in Half Chests, Boxes, Caddies, and Cartoons. E. T. DOUGLAS, Wholesale & Retail Grocer, PROVISION DEALER, BAKER & BISCUIT MUFACTUBE®, WILIiOUG-HBY STREET, THAMES. MACINTYRE'S WAITEMATA HOTEL (Late McGregor's), QUEEN add CUSTOMS^STREETS, Auckland. rF. MACINTYRB begs to draw the at « teniion of the citrzons of Auckland and of the country visitors $nd tourists to the fact that having become proprietor of the above old established and well-known Family and Commercial Hotel, and everything being in first-class order, with a retinue of civil and obliging servants under hiß personal supervision, he is now in a p^pition to give satisfaction to all thoee who may honour bim with their patronage.' J. F. M. thanks hje frjends and customera for past favours, and will encina7o!jr to loerjt a continuance of the same in the future. I'ha noted honae in town toe real old Sootrn whiskies. Only the boet of wines, spirits, and malt liquors kept. The Cafe ia second to none in Auckland. Hot, cold, plunge, and shower b«tba. Wi^ht porter in attendance. Hours: Breakfast, 8 till 10 : Dinner, 12 to 2 } Tea, 5 till 7. All charges afoot)? s?ode ? ate.-J, E. MAOINTYRE,

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Thames Star, Volume XIX, Issue 5642, 25 February 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XIX, Issue 5642, 25 February 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XIX, Issue 5642, 25 February 1887, Page 1

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