General Notices - • ■ . ■ ' _ -■. NOTICE. "j James Renshaw DESIRES to inform hie Friend* and ■■ the Public that, in addition to trig Owen street Business, he has now OPENED AS A BRANCH IRONMONGER'S S'TOBIS--Tba SHOP near the KARAKA BRIDGE POLLEN BTKEET (Formerly Joseph Clabk's Grocery). The Stock at first will be mainly in the Bunding and Furnishing lines. Haying now been in business at the Thames nearly 21 years (from September, 1867), he wishes to thank ell those who, by their custom, have encouraged him in the past, and ot aeeure them that nothing shall be wanti on bis part to '(make tho new venture success JOHN MUIE, TAILOR & HABIT MAKEK, Bbown.& Williamson Stbeets, Thames. ? ? AS just opened up large STOCKS of I I TWEEDS, FANCY COATINGS, &c. t .for the Present and Coming Seasons' Trade, and would respectfully ask his old customers and otbor gentlemen requiring Good and Fashionable Garments to call and inspect same. The STOCK of TWEBDB is the most varied ever shown by him, and comprises the choicest West of England, Scotch, as also Kaiapoi, Moßgiel, and other Colonial makes ; while the PRICES CHABGED will be found to be the LOWEST, oomisfcenfc with Good Workmanship, Fit, Style, and Finish. JOHNMUIR, Tailoe & Gentlemen's Outfitteb, Bbowa Btbbbt, Thames. SHh2 o BS|.S:S?.g 2 § i 1§ g: **• : : : : oocd © li *18-* *§- 2 s w£|s! S: :::LI S ° j I- 0000000 g I f ■ I IP s* i • ■? • - AUCKLAND Domain Brewery PURE BEER. EIEST T> BI Z B and fibßt jl on Special Mention List MELBOURNE CENTENNIAL INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1888. Cebtificate op Awabd, SYDNEY INTERNATIONAL EX* HIBITION, 1879. Extraot from Melbourne Argus :— AWARDS 1 . RUNNING ALES. FIRST. Bbown, Campbell, & Co., Auckland R. K. Montgomery, Melbourne - Kyneton Brewery, Eyneton L." Loan, Victoria G. Nicholle, Tasmania SPECIAL MENTION. 1. Bbown, Campbell, & Co. 2. ,G. Nicholls 4. R. K. Montgomery & Co. 3. L. Loan 5. Kyneton Brewery The Jury in their Report:— " It is very satisfactory to bo able to note in this connection that tbere was a remarklble consensus of opinion as to the merits of the exhibits, often amounting to unanimity, and this even when the members were blinded, which was frequently done. Many of the ales of all kinds were vary fine, and those which were 'off' were bucu as were unlikely to have taken a place in any case ; in fact, the survival of the fittest has been "effected by natural selection." BROWN, CAMPBELL, & CO., PROPRIETORS. N O T I C B. mHE NEW ZEALAND* STUD AND 1 PEDIGREE CO.'S THOROUGHBRED STALLION/, GAP-A-PIE, Has orrived in Te Aroha, and will trawl to Waitoa, Shaftesbury, and Paeroa during tho season. . . \ '■ ■ .s •• Botttb : MONDAYS—Puriri 5 TUESDAYS—Paeroa $ WEDNESDAYS—Shaftesbury ; THUBBDAYB—Te Aroha ; FRIDAYS—Waitoa s SATURDAYS—Paeroa. At Mr Diokbx'S Farm. : - • ■ -."■.• ;•■' 0. Lake, Manager. TjIVERY DESCRIPTION OF JOB FEINTING BXEOUTBD with NEATNESS AND DESPATCH it the STAR OFFICE, Albert Btreet
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Thames Star, Volume XX, Issue 6131, 29 November 1888, Page 4
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469Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XX, Issue 6131, 29 November 1888, Page 4
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