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Business Notices ■ MY WORD! - , CHKISTMAS MUST Bl NEAR! TOOK at the SPLENDID SHOW of Lj PUDDING FRUIT. LEMON PEEL from lOd per lb in that window. Why, its baking tny mouth water. I nerer did see the t like before, and what DELICIOUS LOOK- . ING SWEETS, and such a Tariety in • OHOOOtiATE GOODS; seem to be nearly all ROWNTREE'S Make." 1 •' Yes. I'll warrant they are good, for their ELECT COCOA is the BEST in the MARKET." "OH! LOOK At the HAMS and BACON. They do look Primb and Niof. CHEAP, TOO. 93 per lb for BEST MILK-FED SUGAR-CURED CANTERBURY HAMS. Auckland cannot beat that." "Yes, I B ee 10 CASES DIRECT SHIPMENT." " Oh, Tom ! lOOK at this WINDOW j what a SPLENDID SHOW of RIPE FRUIT. Talk about your- mouth watering. Why, it's Making Mt Tbeth Watbb, and my eyes also when I find my pocket empty. Never mind 1 I must spring that plant in the savings bank." " What a variety for so eariy in the season." "Hello, here's a GRAND SHOW of FANCY CHINA, GLASS, and other GOODS. What a BEAUTIFUL COLLECTION, and prices- s? low. Ono might almost fancy himself in BoTiAN and Taniibld's splendid shop in Auckland. And might do better without going so far." 11 Oh ! JjM I here's another display. Who's shop is this P What, all belong to the same firm. Why, they seem to keep almost everything. LOOK I This seems to be nearly all a cla«s of real good stuff." 11 Yes, I thought so. It is from the celebrated Staffordshire Pottery of Mr Johk Edwabds, one of the best in England. A Direct Importation, too, I see." " And who's Stores do you say theie are P" " Well, if you want to know, you must read the following BACKWARDS*— S'DOOW ,W ,SEEOTS PAEHO LARTNEO ".TBERTB NELLOP NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. PERSONS FOUND TRESPASSING on MOUNTSEAFARM will be pro«eouted with the utmost rigour of the law, as some evilrdisposed or, persons are in the habit of wilfully damaging my property. I will pay £1 REWARD to anyone gi»ing informa« tion to secure a conviction of anyone TRESPASSING either on my ORCHARD or COWSHEDS. OHAS. HART. Dunedin Beer! NOW ON DRAUGHT AT PACIFIC TTOTEL. H. NATION, Pbopbibiob. Photograpliy "" ""ir ~i" 00 "~LJ ~r"* P. B. STEWART HAS pleasure in announcing to the Public that his Photographic Studio Is now OPEN, and Beplete with all the most modern appliances necessary for tha production of really FIRST - CLASS PHOTOGRAPHS. Very Reasonable Prioes. Satisfaction Guabahtoxd. ENAMELUKQ^SPECIALITY. NOCT TBM AdDBBSB— F. B. STEWART, (Next to Mbnkib and DflT'S Factory) QUEEN STBEET, THAMEB. FOY BROS. 5 PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, POLLEN STEEET, THAMES. JM. FOY Begs to inform the Publio that « having made considerable Improvements in the above S udio, he fa, now in a position to Execute Orders entrusted to him SITPBBIOB TO AUXTHIHa HB HAS HITHfcBTO Dora, and at VERY MODI RATS PBICEB. - Speoial Attention has been given to the ENAMELLING DEPARTMENT. Groups and Portraits' of Children a Speciality. 3. M. F. is constantly in attendance, and all orders entrusted to him will be executed with as little delay as possible. Charles Hemus, artist photographer, 9AO QUI EN STREET ' AUCKLAND.

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Thames Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 7085, 18 January 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 7085, 18 January 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 7085, 18 January 1892, Page 1