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Boots and Shoes . BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! M, WHITEHBAD, OF POLLEN STREET, \^^j- TrrAS a LARGE ASSORTMENT o Jill BOOTS, SHOES, & SLIPPEES, yJpliiPil All Sorts and Sizes. GENTS' WALKING BOOTS, LADIES' WALKING BOOTS, BOYS' BOOTS, GIRLS <^^B--i£L. BOOTS, Children's Boots, Babies' Boots, Football Boots and Shoes, Athletic Shoes, MINING BOOTS (our own make with English leather soles), Cork Soles (3d pair), LADIES' CLOTH TOPS, warm lined for Winter wear, &«., &.c. 000 ■ I .M.W. is NOW MANUFACTURING a I large Assortment of BOOTS and SECOES I ON THE PREMISES; therefore buy of the I Maker, and keep the money on the Thames* M. WHITEHEAD, BOOTMAKER. JUBILEE CASH STOIE, COENEK OF POLLEN & WILLOTJGHBY STREETS. "The Study of Cultivating Custom is a Science," WHICH we endeavor to praotioe by SELLING- at the LOWEST REMUNERATIVE RATES. FRESH SALMON ... 9d per tin PUMPKINS 4s 63 per owt. FREBH HERRINGS .., 7d „ PIE-MELONS ... 6s Od „ SWISS MILK 9d „ POTATOES 4s 6d „ JAMS | 4^d „ Do 241b8 fof li BOXES OF TEA ... 15s each BRAN and SHARPS at Mill Prioeg. TEA— Family Mixture (the wonder of the district), Is 6d per lb—and GBOCERIES of all descriptions. SOAPS, PRODUCE, PROVISIONS, FRUITS, EARTHENWARE, TINWARE, &c, at Prices that Can't be Beat. This is the only JUBILEE STOBE on the Thames, and having no Company to consult or ahare the profits, I can afford to, and do SELL CHEAPER than any house in the trade. fip*Having aacare d a staff of assistants in whom I can place confidence, my Customers may rely upon having their wants faithfully attended to. R. ~W A L X B M.

Pacific Hotel, ALBERT^STREET, THAMES. H. I. NATION BEGS to inform tho publio of Thames and surrounding districts that he has assumed the proprietorship of the above wellknown HOTEL, and will to the best of his ability endeavor to rr.ftint.ain the high reputation already gained by the former management. The HOTEL is now one of the MOST COMPLETE, in the Southern Hemißphere, and the Accommodation provided for Commercial Men, Tourists, and others Cannot be SURPASSED. It is situate within a few minutes' walk of the Wharf, while the Mail Coaches for Te Aroha and Tauranga leave the Hotel daily. BANQUETS, DINNERS, &c, provided on the SHORTEBT NOTICE, and in the most Recherche 1 Manner, ONLY the VERY FINEST BRANDS of WINES and SPIRITS KEPT. Hancock & Go's SFECIAL^BREW OF XXXX ALBS ALWAYS ON DRAUGHT. H. I. NATION, Propbietor JOHN MUIE, TA.ILOE-& HAJBIT MAKER, BilOWff & WIRLIAMSOU SI'BXKTS, Thames. TTAS iusfc opeped up largo STOCKS r1 TWEEDS, FANCY COATINGS, &c, for tho Proßonfc and Coming Sooson*' Trade, j and would renpocifclly aek kio old cuotornen j and othor panMemen requiring Good and Fashionable Garment! to call and inspect same. i Tho STOCK of TWSSBS is tho most varied ever shown by him, and comprises the choicest West of England, Scotch, as alfso Kaiapoi Mosgiel, and other Colonial makes j while tho PRICES CHARGED will ba found to be the LOWEST, consistent with Good Workmanship, Pit, Style, and Finish. JOHN MUIR, TAILOB & G3KTJiBKBH's OuTTITTBB, Bsowa Stebbt, Thames. James Goombes, jPIABPSNTEE & T [NDBBTAKEB MAOKAY STREET, TEAJKB3, (Next to Gounby Oouacil Offices. FttfTEBALS ECOJSOMICAIiLY

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Thames Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 6917, 25 June 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 6917, 25 June 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 6917, 25 June 1891, Page 1

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