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Boots and Shoes BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS 1 M. WHITEHEAD, OF POLLEN STREET, x*** TT AS a LAEGE ASSORTMENT 0 Jill BOOTS, SHOES, Sc SLIPPERS, /^^Spll All Sorts and Sizes GENTS' WALKING BOOTS, : LADIES' WALKING BOOTS, BOYS' BOOTS, GIRLS <^536--—fe&^ BOOTS, Children's Boots, Babies' Boots, Football Boots and Shoes, Athletic Shoes, MINING BOOTS (our own make with English leather soles), Cork Soles (3i pair), LADIES' CLOTH TOPS, warm lined for Winter wear, &c, &c. '-000 " ' IM.W. is NOW MANUFACTURING- a large Assortment of BOOTS and SSOES I ON THE PRBMWES; therefore buy of the I Maker, and keep the money on tha Thameß* " M. WHITEBBAD, BOOTMAKER, -JUBILEE' CASH STOEE, COBNER OF POLLEN & WILLOUGHBY STEEETS. "The Study of Cultivating Custom is a Science," WHICH we endeaTor to practice by SELLING at the LOWEST BBMUNEBATIVE RATES. FRESH SALMON ... 9d per tin PUMPKINS 4s 6i per owt. FRESH HERRINGS .., 7d „ PIE-MELONS ... 6s Od „ SWIBB MILK 9d „ POTATOES 4s 6d „ JAMS im „ Do. 241 be for Is BOXES OF TEA ... 153 each BRAN end SHARPS at Mill Price*. TEA—Family Mixture (the wonder of the district), Is 6d per lb—and QEOCERIES of all descriptions. SOAPS, PRODUCE, PEOVISIONS, FEUITS, EARTHENWABE, TLNWABE, &c, at Prices that Cau't be Beat. Tbia is the only JUBILHS STORE on the Thames, and having no Company to consult or sharo Iho profiie, I c&n affard to, and do SELL CHEAPER than any house in the trade. £mi; 3)3 x"i da atafl' of EBsJßtants in whom I can place confidence, my Customers may rely upon having their wants faithfully attondod to. ' R. 'TV A L X E ."R.

Pacific, Hotel, ALBKRT^STREET, THAMES. H. I. NATION BEGS to inform lha public of Thames and surrounding districts that he has naeuined the proprietorship of the above wellknown HOTEL, and will to the beat of his ability endeavor to maintain the high reputation already gained by the formor management. The HOTEL is now one of the MOST COMPLETE in the Southern Hemisphere, and the Accommodation provided for Commercial Men, Tourists, and others Cannot be SURPASSED. liTlfc is situate within a few minutea' walk of the Wharf, while the Mail Coaches for Te Aroha and Taurasga leave the Hotel daily. BANQUETS, DINNERS, &c, provided on the SHORTEST NOTICE, and in the most Rechercfc6 Manner, ONLY the VERY FINEST BRANDS of WINES and S SPIRITS KEPT. Hancock Sc Co 's SPECIAL 'BREW OF XXXX ALES ALWAYS ON DBAUGHT. H I. NATION, Proprietor JOHN MUIR, TAILOR & HABIT MAKER, Beown & Williamson Stkbsxs, Thames, b 7 AS just opened up large STOOKS ;" ' TWEKD3, FANCY COATINGS, &0,. for the Present and Coming Seasons' Trade, and voiild respectfully i'.e\ his old customem a»d other gentlemen requiring G-ood and Fashionable Garrooola to oall and iuepeo'. ! game. , i The STOCK of TWKSPS is the moet vsnnd ever shown by him, and comprises the choioest West of England, Scotch, ac aleo Kaiapoi Mosgiel, and other Colonial roatoa | while the PRICES OHAKGUSD will be found to be the LOWEST, cormsienfc T?ivh Good Y7orkm*nship, Fit, Stylo, and Knioh. . JOHN MUIR, TiiiiOß & Gentlbmbjt's Oxtotitteb, Bbows Strbbi, Thasob. James Coombes, /-^AEPKHTEIi & T TITDBttTAKIfiB \j U MAOKA'E STEHBIT, rJJHA«B«, (Next to County Ocuaeil Offices, FUNEEALS ECONOMICALLY FUBNISHED.

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Thames Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 6915, 23 June 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 6915, 23 June 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 6915, 23 June 1891, Page 1

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