IlmflElCgi c PRIZE MEDAL » - PURECEYIfINSIKIHiN TEAS Norn Within the Reach cf AH PURE I I/A I CEYLON 1/C> INDJANJPQ BLENDED O/r EACMPRICE im AND UP TO fj /^ 4/PERIbJ36^M SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. HAVE NOTHING ELSE. TO STAND THE SEASON. THE THOROUGH-BRED STALLION RADAMES WILL STAND at Mr R»e's Hanraki Hotel, Kiri Kiri, and Travel between Thames and Paeroa. At Paeroa WEDNESDAYS and THFJt^DAYS, and retnrning to Kiri Kiri on FRIDAY. RAD AMES wa« got by Lcolinua ont of L'Orient, by Kniifht of t^e Crescent out of Egyptian, by Touchstone. Knight of the Crescent-sire of L'Orient—goes back to that grand old mare Pocohontan, dam oi three of the greatest horses England has produced Rataplan, Stovkwell, ai;d King Tom, R A DAMES has been a good performer : — "Winner of the I?.C. Handicap and Maiaen Plato at Wai.awa, Tauranga Stakes at Poverty Bay, <!r ja<) heat with Administrator for the Raster Handicap, two miles* at the ARC. Automo Meefcinp, in the fastest time j iv New Zealand up to that year dtnihß j 35secs. Full brother to Mr Morriu's Aida, ! dam oPlmpalse, who ac the Taknpuna Summer Meeting wou the St wards' Handicap o TOjgvs , beati< g Regal, Master Pat, Leoriua, Antelope, Fiesoie, and others; also at the A.R.C. Autumn Meeting won the Easter Handicap of SOOsovs., H milep, in 1891, and the Autumn Handicap in 1893; and also the New Zealand Cup in 1894. BAD MES 1 Stock for Size, Symmetry and Action cannot be surpassed. TERMS - Single Mare, £2 10s; two or more belonging to s^me owner, £2 Groomage fee, 2s b'd. Grazir gat Dickey's, Paeroa, and at Eae'e, Kiri Kiri, Is 6d per week. M. MILLER. Thames, 23ra September, 1895. SPARKLING ALE. (First Prize at ail Exhibitions.) Ehrenfried Bros., QUEEN STitEET, AUCKLAND, and MACKAY STREET, 'JHAMES, WHOLESALE WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. Prize Awards obtained it the followiag exhib tioi-8j- Bjdpsy, 1879; Mt>lb^urne, 133 ft - 81 ; Wellington, 18SI ; Auckland, »877 1873, 1879; sod highly oaairaecded a! Dunedin. 1889-90. TatiMANIAN BXHIBITIOH, 1893 Suik Aln , 3?ir»t Award, Gold S£eda. Botfcltd AU ... „ Buik Stout „. „ „ Bottled Slout ... „ „ Ml) kp,&h a: all Foreign and local Heo-. JOHN MUIK, TAILOII AND HABIT MAKER, BUOWN AND WILHAMSON STEKWB, Gbahamstown O'Ab jnst OPENED UP an Exceptionally LI Large and Well-Assorted STOCK ot TWEEDS, FANCY COATINGS, &c, for the SEASON'S TRADE, and respectfully Solicits ! an INSPECTION of the same by hispid Customers and the Public generally. The STOCK comprises tba NEWEST! and LATEST PATTERNS OBTAINABLE and the Choicest West of England, Scotch j as also Kaiapoi, Mosgie!. &nd other Colonia makes; while the PRICES CHARGED wi) be found to be the LOWEST, consisten. with Good Workmarship, Tit, Style, ana Finish. JOHN MUIR 9 Ti.!LOB £ND GBNTLBiI£N'a OciriTTga Brown and Wiilumsov Strbsts, j G2AT<A • 3 WHS j f I HR^E Fir t. PHOTOS
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Thames Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 8330, 22 April 1896, Page 1
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