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p. McGregor, \T OTE THIS, to; y &pc ial a Great Sn^ ll ceM-SDITS to MEASURE, frosh 3 3s Od, at PETER McGßEttOß'^, cam raper a^d clothier, Pollen street, "pHE Cheapest Lot of CHOICE DRESS 1. FABRICS ever offered to the Thames pnblio at PETER MeGRBG9R'3. XUST opened a large and select ihipment if New UMBRELLAS and SUNSiIADES, iteriing silver mon;>t , new band c*, at the lowest price for Cash at PET MCGREGOR'S. SHIRTS! BHIRTS! SHIRTS! Tennis, Silk Stripes, and Checks, All Silk, Regatta, and White. All the latest novelties aid tip top valneat PETER McGREGOR'S TVOUBLE-WIDTH SUMMER DREr-'S U TWEEDS, in Sel and Cheikn, at lid, grand value, at PETER McGREGOR'3. PRINTS! PRINTS! PKINTSI Lovely New G> or 7s from Hd per yard at PETER McGREGOR'S. A BEAUTIFUL Rtrcge of Dom' le-width A. SILK EFFECTS at Is 3d at PETER MCGREGOR'S. A SPLENDID Lot of New, Fast Color ZEPHYES, CAMBRICS, »nd GINGHAMS, from 6d per yard, at PETER McGRBGOE'S. Diauer, Pollen St. Central WILLIAM IWENTYMAN DEGS to NOTIFYtheTHAMES PUBLIC JO that he has decided to CONTINUE in BUSINESS as a Carpenter and Undertaker on his own account in premises next St. George's Hall POLLEN STREET. g^* FUNERALS will be conducted at Reduced Rates :— Adults from £5 153 to £6. Children, £1 10s to £1 17s 6d. yp/ m T. hopes by Strict Attention to Business to secure a Fair Share of Public Support. [a card.] D. MAHONY, Architect. Office: EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, (First Floor) BROWN STREET Coach-Fainter and WHEELWRIGHT <<g" Wheels Tyred at Lowest Rates. B. CORKRA3, BROWN STREET, THAMES. SELLING OFF! W.MARTIN (SENIOR), Cash Draper, The Goods 9re New, bought within the last four months and can be relied on- They must Eold at any price to make room for NEW WINTER GOODSThe public never had a better show on the ThamesW.M., S. THE OLD SHOP^ Groceries STILL BOOMING! iVfEW PUDDING FKUIT from 5d per iy lb; 2cwt Beet Catdd Peel at Gi lb; Al • ouds and otter Nuts; Spices, Essences, Figs, &c. Syrups in Raspberry, Pineapp'e, Lemon, Ac, 9*l per bot'le. Cnlifornian Tinned Apricot', 9<l; Corn Flour (English) BJ-lln; Ntw Jamp, 4d; Golden Syrup, 6d tir. ; Sehlits Powdeis <be?t), 8J per tin; Nestles* Milk, 7*d fn; Mallet, sJdtin \»ndlf s, 4Jd lb; A'mond or Household So)p; S bars for 1«, or 53 9d per 601b box, <T t< hep, tins Is 4d, plaids 4d doa j Sajro or .\ipkc», 81b Rr 1b ; R cc, 5 b for Is; Good Sv:ce,4&; lorge bottles totnatj since only tid. TEAS-Natlan's 2s P ckets soiling at Is 6d lb, or in tins at Is 5d lb; Broken Leaf It dian, Is 13d lb. Packtt Teas in great *a- iety, equally cheap. »cij H-ary STUfCK in Produce, Grocerle-, F*nit and Crockery to select from. 30 CRATES MASON'S P i TENT FRUIT JARS, three siassand jnst fancy, seltag at ss, 55.3d, aud 6s 9d per d aen, Also a large 'me of Patent Lightning Jars, Jelly, and AuckUnd Glass Froit Jars, and Rubber Kings Tery < heap. Snjiar, No. 2, 2sd per lb, or 51bs for Is, 61bs for 10s 6d ', Do, No. 1, 3d lb, or 41b for Id, 56lbs 11s. PRESERVING PANS ON HIRE OR SALE. D'reot English Importations — Another nrge line of John Edwards' Celebrate! Ironitoce China Goods per " Pakehn " just un. packing, splendid qu-.li'y, now selling at prica of C numon Crockery. PLEASE CALL AND INSPECT OUK BEAVY CHEAP STODK. Teapots from 6d; Jugs very cheap; best ! White and Gold China Cups and Saucers j ( ot seconds), large 6s 6d doz, small 5s tid ; ] Best Stone China, printed 4s tid, plain 3s O J dcz. New Garden See's—Yates' Reliable. W. WOOD, Jireci Importer of English and Colonis - Mercbuudise, Glass, China, Ac. ! Thames Agent for Arthur Yatt-s and Co., i Seed Merchants, and D. Hay and Sons, ■NirserymeE. of Auckland OABBAGE & CAULIFLOWER PLANTS

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Thames Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 8603, 6 March 1897, Page 2

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