Dr. Fletchex's Fills. ■ • £50 FOR CIRCULARS. We beg to notify that we have bought back the circulars sent out with Dr. Fletcher's Pills during 1891. The whisky bottle contained 2128 pills, and we bought the forme from the following gentlemen at the following prio?e : — A. Bauer'u, Eilkivan, Quoeßsland, for £25. J. M. Frazor's, Hardisg-ofc,, Auck., N.Z., £10. G. Psroipion'?, 709 I orak-rd., Melb., £5 W. H. Purlderpbat's, Eaat Wodoaga, Vie ,£4 G- Kusaeli's, M&rket.'Bt., Adel-i'le, £3. J. Marshall's, Sf-aUi Hagloy, T.iscaauia. £2 j B. W.Grifiin'B, Avon&ido.Oh'fccburcb.N.Z ,£1 For New Y3ar, 1893, wo have filled a large Olemem/s Tonic battle viib Dr. FletoberVJ Pills, and we enclose a circular with overy ] shilling box of them, on which our frieuds are j requested to write a number, and Wo agree to buy back the circular for £25 for the first one to hand which bears tha written number corresponding nearest to the number of pill? in the bottle; £10 for the tecojod; £5 for the third ; £4, £3, £2, and £1 for the 4th, sth, 6th, and 7th respectively. The pills will be counted Deoembsr 24th, 1892, and all circular c must be in our office before that date or we refuse to buy them. We buy b<ck the first nearest seven only. Dr. Fletcher's Pills are a quick, sure, and positive cure for indigestion, constipation, hoadaohe, liver and kidney coroplaintn, and ar<3 used with greater BUCC6HB and more extensively by male and female sufferers than any other medicine, and we have thousands of testimonial* to prove this. They are sold by all chemists, storekeepers, and patent oedicine dealers everywhere, or poßt fr6e for 13 penny (not 2d) stamps of any colony, from F. M. Clements, Newtown, Sydney.
Coaches J. W. KICKLT O AS pleasure in informing all his Old -*—*- Friends and the Public generally that he has resumed the LIVERY and BAIT STABLE BRANCH of his business, and is now prepared to LET ON HIEE on tbe moat reasonable terms, SINGLE and DOUBLE* SEATED BUGGIES, WAGGONETTES, SADDLE HORSES, &c, &c, and trusts thai by using every exertion to meet tbe wishos and wants of Ms Customers, to onoa move receive a fair share of their support. J. W. RIOKIT, Livery and Bait Stables, BKOWN STEBBr, GRAHAMSTOWN. General Notices 'Wm.C.Gribble, STATIONEB AND FANCY GOODS DEALEE, IjjT AS much pleasure in &s»»jn PRESENT* .J. INGr tbe COMPLIMENTS of THE SEASON to his many Customers, and would return his very HEARTY THANKS for the Generous Support accorded him in tbe past. For the XMAS & NEW YEAR SEASONS HE HAS PUKCHASED LAEGELY, and can confidently Solicit Inspection, as on no previous occasion lifts bh Stook been either bo large or so choice. The Variety baffles description, comprising as it does GOODS Suitable for Presents for tbe Youth of both Sexes, as well as for those of maturer age. ALBUMS, VASES, PLAQUES, WORK-BOXES, WRITING CASES, FANCY BASKETS, BEWARD BOOK 3 XMAS CARDS, &c, &o. Is BuDiESS Vaeiete and', Vbey Cheap. For convenience of Customers, a STALL has been Ereotad NEXT TO THE SHOP, whore a Large and Varied STOCK of TOY? OF ALL KINDS is displayed, and the desires of 4'aa Children can be satisfied. B^* Hemembee the Old Shop and Patbonise W, C. GBIBBLE, STATIONER AND FANCY GOODS DBALKB, POLLEN STEEET.: C, Gray &Co«, (Late Chei&tie & Motjlden), CORNER OF POLLEN & COCHRANB STREETS, THAMES. Z^OACH BUILDERS AND COACH \j PAINTERS. gig" Carriages, Buggies, 'tfc, Repaired and Painted on sliortest notice. CHARGES MODESATE AND Private Hotel, LOWER QUEEN STREET, Auckland, 11 HE Proprietors have pleasure in calling the attention of Thames and Country Settlers and others to the EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION, Board and Residence, Provided in their Extensive and Central Pjfenuscß, situated in Queen Street, where visitors will fiad all the comforts of a home, and wiih Moderate Charges, Traveller* from the country diatriotc mn aecuro bedr tni3 without being expected to have muals at tbe.CufS.
HOT & COLD WATER BATHS. OitSuMSX BOOKS cf fillfciudt, a aru» ■* \' (".ratal Mripl i*i^r «i fclyi JSTpSfiW.;
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Thames Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 7173, 2 May 1892, Page 4
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664Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 7173, 2 May 1892, Page 4
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