Still they come.—Two more lur«e «w»s of English crockery per »-s. Pakeha, ana 30 crates of Mason's patent iscrew-top fruit tea just landed (January 20th), three sues, and selling at (just tancy) ss, os 3d, and s 9d per dozen. Best stone cbiua cup* and samJcrs 3s 9d and 4a Cd per dozcji, dinner ware, &c, equally cheap. Also J. HA wards oeletrated Alvii pattern of dian* and t«i ■ware (sole right secured for Thames), cups «nd sauccrg 4 s lid per do/ , plates 3s, 3s Ud, 4a 6d, on 6d per dozen, W. Wood.—[Anvx.
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Thames Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 8608, 12 March 1897, Page 3
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