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- Business Notices T?OR the Largett and Beat Selection of -^ English and Colonial-made Kf» 0 L O T H I N Q 4$ ■ GO. TO . .. ' HUTSQN & PITZETHiEY'S, AIBEBT STBEET. ' / "Oh Look, Jim I - ' MY WGEO! ■'*:■.',-.' :- CHBISTMAB MUBT BS NEAR! LOOK at the SPLENDID SBOW of PUDPING FRUIT. LEMON PEEL from lOd per lb in that window. Why, its making my mouth water. I nerar did see the like before, and what DELIOIOTJS LOOKING SWEETS, and suoh a variety in OHOOOfi&TK GOODS j seem to be nearly all ROWNTREE'S Make." " Yes. 'I'll warrant they are good, for their ELECT COCOA is the BEST ia the MARKET," "OH! LOOK At the HAMS and BACON. They do look Prime and Nice. CHEAP, TOO. 9d per lb for BEST MILK^FED SUGAR-CURED CANTERBURY HAMS. Auckland cannot bent that!"'. "Yes, I see 10 CASES DIRECT SHIPMENT." " Oh, Tom 1 lOOK at this WINDOW: i what a SFLSNDID SHOW of RIPE FRUIT. Talk about your mouth water» ing. Why, it's Making Mr Teeth Watbb, and my eyes also when I find my pocket empty. N»ver miod ; I must Bpring that plant intho savings bank." "What a variety for so eariy in the Benson." "Hel'6, here's a GRAND SHOW of FANCY CHINA, GLAB3, arid other GOODS; What a BEAUTIFUL COLLECTION 1, and prices s> low. One might almost faooy himself in BoxiiAN and Tanfield's splendid chop in Auckl.nd. And might do bettor without going so far." "Oh ! Jim I here's another display. Who's shop is this? What, allbflonßto the eama firm. Why. they seem to Jieep almost eVarything. LOOK I This seatne to be nuorlj all a class of real good stuff." ' . " Yes, I thought so. It is from the celebrated Staffordshire Pottery-of Mr JOHN EdwabdS, one of the bsat io England. A Direct Importation, too, I' ccc." "And who's Stores do you say these sre ?" "Well, if you want to know, you must read the following BACKWARDS :— S'DOOW ,W ,SEEOTS PAEHO LARTNEO ".TEERTS NELLOP NOTICE TO TEESPASSERS. PERSONS FOUND TRESPASSING on MOUNTSEA FARM will be proeeouted with the utmost rigour of the law, as some evil-diiposed person or persons are in the habit of wilfully damaging my property. I will pay £1 REWARD to anyone gi*ing information to secure a conviction of anyone TEESPASSING either on my ORCHARD or COWSHEDS. OHAS. HART. Wanted Fbedk. CLARK, -I^TUBSKRYMAN & FLORICULTURIST JA 3?AHAKA BkIDGE, THAMES. ',S ANTED—tbe Pub'ij to know, that One -*■' of the Choioesfc Collrotions of Pot Plants is Now OK Saib at my Garden, Karaka Creek, or at the Shop in Pollen street. Any--010 desirous of Purchasing really Handsome Flowers is cordiully invited to inspect same at either of the above places. WANTED KNOWN—The whole of our Large STOOK of DOLLS, &c, REDUCED to Clear.-PURNELL & .JARVI3, ! Mary St. WANTED KNOWN,—BANE BROS. Corner of Follen and Mary streets, have received a FRESH SUPPLY of LOOKING GLASSES and AMBBIOANOHAIES. AUSTBIAN BENT WOOD OHAIBS to ] ARBIV«. XJ[] ANTSD KNOWN—CaII and Get Your W Eyes Suited. Frcah Sto!<k of SPECTACLES and PROSPEOT GLASSES at Central Jeweller, 0. Chiicott, Pollen street. GO and See the Assortment of Boys', Youths', and Men's STRAW HATS — AT — HDTSON & PITKETHLEY'S. ■IX7ANTED KNOWN—A Choice Lot at V^ JET BROOCHE3 and EARRINGS at Central Jeweller's, Pollen stree WANTED KNOWN—Fine lot FirstClass ALARM CLOCKS just arrived at 0. Chiloott'b, Central Jeweller Pollen street. _^ Dunedin Beer I NOW 0$ DRAUGHT AT PACIFIC TTOTEL. H. NATION, [ Pbofbibiob,

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Thames Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 7071, 31 December 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 7071, 31 December 1891, Page 1