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The Old Established Shop CHAS.'HtMER, 1 [Established on the"Thames 25 Yearr.] SUGAR BOILER AND CONFECTIONFR, POLLEN STREETTHAMES. Chas. Palmer DESIRES to THANK his numerous PATRONS and the PUBLIC iv general f r the LAST 25 YEARS' PAT11ON1GE, and begs to inform them that, as a>nal, he is STILL MAKING GOODS ON THE PREMISES EVERY DAY, so that they are GUARANTEED to be FRESH, GOOD, NEW, and CHEAPEST. He has ilso a LARGE STOCK of The PUREST CORDIALS of his Own Manufacture snch as Pure Lime Juice, Lime Juice Cordial, Peppermint, Clove, Raspberry Syrup, Lemon &c Which he Guarantees Who'esome, and Sold at the Cheapest Bates. Don't be led away with Cheap Rubbishing Cordials and Sale Goods, but g > to Palmer or Quality, Cheapness, and Fresh Goods Made Daily. If not Genuine the Money Returned. (ST Look oat for his usual Christmas Display of hiß Own Manu acture. Charles Palmer, I ©LLEN SI 1., Thahes" Robt. Bateman. * hipping & Family Butcher, Rolleston Street Thames, IS prepared to SUPPLY the public with the BEST QUALITY or All Glasses of MEAT and SMALL GOODS. At the Lowest Possible Price. Green's Best Canterbury . Mams & Bacon always in Stock. R . IEL^TE^A.2ST KOLLESTON STEEET. THOMAS McCONNELL, Merchant Tailor, AUCKLAND, HAS decided, in response to numerous requests, to visit the Thames on the 22nd of each month, and may be seen at T WOHILL'S BRIAN BORU HOTEL Latest Styles. Perfect Fit Guaranteed. Moderate Charges. All Garments Fitted on before Completed Is^ First-class Workmanship oirbined with atest styles. ' Evening Dress Suits a Speciality. Makes Visits here SATURDAY in each month, following the 2Jnd. W. LEARMONTH (Late of Glasgow House, Auckland), BEGS to Inform the Public of the Thames that he has,taken over the BUSINESS of Mr J. Casley, Baker and Confectioner, B r#wn sreet, and hopes, by I Strict Attention to Business, and selling only the best class of Goods, to merit a CONTINUANCE of the Patronage bestowed on his predecessor. Maker of Montgomery's Extract of Malt Biown Bread, having purchased the sole right for the Lower Thames District. None, Genuine without the wrapper on each loaf SOIREES AND EVENING PARTIES SUPPLIED. dST Tea and Light Refreshments at all Hours. IN Reference to the rAbove I beg to NOTIFY to my Customers and the General Public that I have This Day DIB POSED OF MY BUSINESS to Mb Learmonth. While them for heir patronage during the past 14 years hope they will accord the same to my successor. JOHN CASLEY. GRAYDEN & CO. Telegraph Line of Coaches. FOR THE 71 CONVENIENCE of the TRAVELLING PUBLIC we will r«n DAILY COACH be! ween PAEROA au£ THAMES, as follows :— LsAVES . Paeroa for Thames daily at 8 a.m. „ Hikataia „ „ 9.16,, j, Puriri „ „ 10 „ „ Kopu „ „ 10.30,, Arriving at Thames daily at 11 a,m. FROM PACIFIC HOTEL. LBAVEs:Thamesfor Paeroa dailyatabout2p.m „f Kopu „ „ „ „ 2.30,, „ Puriri „ „ „ „ 3 „ „ Hikataia „ „ „ 4 ;, ArriTing at Paeroa daily at 5.30 p.m., iv time to meet train leaving for Te Aroha TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY EVENINGS. These Ccachos cor nect with trains going te and from Te Arc! a, Waikato, and Auckland. Fareß—Than es-Te Aroha and retwo by co eh and train Saddle h rses for hire at Hikutaia. Experienced and Courteous Drivers. GRAYDEN AND CO., Proprietors, Paeroa, MISS E. McPEAKE, (Late of D.S.C., Auckland.) DESIRES to Intimate to her Friends ■and the Public generally, that she has STARTED BUSINESS as a Dressmaker, and is prepared to Execute Orders for all kinds of Ladies' Costumes. Address: I POLLEN STREET (Oppoßite Mr F. DaSn'h 1 Furniture Warehouse).

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Thames Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8521, 27 November 1896, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8521, 27 November 1896, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8521, 27 November 1896, Page 4

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