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Sybry,Searls & Co SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND, MANUFACTURERS S | OF THS . S I CEL E BEA TED S And .'« SPECIAL" Bbakds of ' MINING STEEL. THE VERDICT of the MINERS of VICV TOKIAand QUEENSLAND -The EABIEBT TO WORK, The MOST SUCCESSFUL in Hardening. The BEST VALU& for tnoney in the Markolv THE MERCHANTS SAY:— 11 Sjbry Searls' steel giros us NO TRODBLE." 11 Sybry Sear's' *toel is as EASY .TO SELL as bread and cheeso to hungry men." . "It always guree satisfaction." .:•'■. "We here never kept any other make of steel, and we do nor, intend to." Sybry Searls' Crucible Cast Steel WHEELS and AXLES for TRUCKS ; also, STEEL HAMMERS and PICKS. The above Steel is kept m Stock by the Leading* Merchants of Australia. Ask for SSS 'Steel When Ordering.

Boots and Shoes OPENING OF THE NEW BOOT "^flL& SHOE ESTABLISHMENT, POLLEN STBEET (CENTKAL) THAMES. M. WHITEHEAD HAYING EEMOVED into his NEW PEEMISES (Next Dbnby, Chemist, and Gbibble, Stationer), desires to Thank his many Friends and Patrons for Past Fayors during the many years he has been in Business, and will be glad to see old and new customers, and continue to supply them with FIRST-GLASS BOOTS & SHOES Of Erery Description at Seasonable Prices at his New Shop, Pollen street.—JUST EECEIVED—a Splendid Assortment of LADIES', GENTS', and CHILDREN'S BOOTS, SHOES, and SLIPPERS Made of Good Material, and warranted to give Satisfaction to all.—A Nice Assortment of COLONIAL BOOTS and SHOES Of Best makes, in Stock.—ENGLISH and GEEMAN GOODS of Finest Qualities. ! ' ETery Description of Boots and Shoes made to orde«~-Buy your Boots at ! WHITEHEAD'S, where you hare the Largfat'and best Assortment to select from. Note AD^tess— BOOTMAEEE, POLLEN STEEET (CE^TEAL), THAMES. BRANCH SHOP at BROWN STEEET, OEAHAMSTOWN. GEAND OPENING SALE. . __; _ lthe well-known fiem of GARRETT BROS. HAVE OPENED A BEANCH SHOP AT OWEN STB., THAMES (Cosgrave's old shop FOE THE SALE OF THEIE WELL-KNOWN MAKES OF BOOTS, SHOES, and SLIPPERS, SELLING AT THE AUCKLAND WHOLESALE PKIOES. " O ■ "■■■' " IT is impossible to quote the Thousands of different Lines here. Call and inspect the Stock before buyiug elsewhere. 8. d. T s. d. Children's Felt Boots, from ... 0 9 Men's Bluchers, from ... ... 4 6 Children's Cloth Button Boota, from... 11l Men's Superior ditto „. 5s 6d & 6 11 Children's E. Side Boots, from ... 1 0 Men'B Walking Shoes, from ... 6 6 Children's Strong Leather Boots, from 311 Men's Watertight Bluchers ... 7 11 Ladies' Prunella Siippero, from ... 2 6 Men's Superior Watertights ... 9 6 Ladies' Evenine Shoes, from ... 3 6 Boys' Strong Boots, from ... ... 4 3 Ladies' Button Boots, from... ... 6 C Girls' School Boots, from ... ... 4 3 Ladies' Walking Boots, from ... 7 6 Men'B English Boots, from ... ... 10 6 Ladies' Leather Slippers, from ... 8 11 { Men's Elastic Side», from ... ... 7 9 Ladies' Button Shoes, 5s 6d and ... 6 6 I Men's GreaD-hide Bluchers ... 611 THE LARGEST and BEST SELECTION AT THE THAMES. m° 10,000 VA IBS TO SELECT FftOM, -=^1 :—Suitable for all Persons—all Seasons—all Times—and all Purposes.—-— GARRETT BROS., Owen Street, Thames; AXSO AT Wakefield Street, AUCKLAND ; Newton, Gisborne, Napier, New Plymouth, &c, &o.

Boots and Shoes. J. LANG HAS GKSAT PLEASURE in announcing to bis FRIENDS and GUSTO* MERS, and the General PUBLIC, that he has OPENED UP a LARGE and raried ASSORTMENT of Boots and Shoes, of nearly etery deecription, and hopes by eelliog a Good Article, and VERY CHEAP, that he may haTe a Fair Support from the Thames people. THANKING- CDBTOMERS for Fast Favors, he will be Rlad to Berre them with READY MADE GOODS, and all their friends they eaa fetch along. J. LANG, BOOT AND SHOE-MAKKR, Opposite Kmpibe Hotbi, Owbit sthbbt. f> KOBXPT BOOKS of all kind», norn« IX roanl* 1 •crip* M*« •* *}>» JsvMflH« \\: ANTED KNOWN—Want* Paper on v? 8»lo t, th# FTBKBTff Sxas Office.

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Thames Star, Volume XX, Issue 4715, 13 September 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XX, Issue 4715, 13 September 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XX, Issue 4715, 13 September 1888, Page 1

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