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[a cakd.] D. MAIIONY, Architect. Offiok: EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, (First Floor) BROWN STREET

Coach-Fainter and WHEEL_WRIG HT <fs° Wheels Tyred at Lowest Bates. B. CORKRAX, BROWN STREET, THAMES.

WILLIAM IWENTYMAN OEGS to NOTIFYtheTHAMES PUBLIC *-* 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. «S- FUNERALS will be conducted at Reduced Raies :— adults from £5 15s to £6. Children, £1 10s to £1 17s 6d. W B T. hopes by Strict Attention to Business to secure a Fair Share of Public Support. ;

SELLING OFF I W.MARTIN (SENIOR), Cash Draper, The Goods are New, bought within the last four months and can be relied on- They must be sold at any price to make room for NEW WINTER GOODSThe public never had a better show on the Thames-

W, M., S. THE OLD SHOP.

Groceries

STILL BOOMING!

(VJ EW PUDDING FRUIT from 5d p«r IS 1b; 2ovt Brat Car.d.d Peel at 64 1b; A], ondiand other Not*; Spices, Essences, Figs, 4c. Syrnps in Raspberry, Pineapple, Lemon, Ac, 9A per hot le. California^ Tinned Apricots, 9<i; Corn Flour (English) 3i i 1b; New J*m», 4d; Golden Syrmp, 6d tir ; Seidlits Powdeis (best), 8d per tin; Neotke' Mi\V, 7^d t&; Mallet, 5Jd tin Candii g, -(Jd Ib; A'tnon-Jor Househ'ld So^p; fi bars for In, or 6s 9d per 661b boy, M tchtr, tins 1» 4d, plaids 4d doa; Sa«o or Tapiuen, 81b f<r Is; Bee, 5 b for 1*; Good ttaice, 4d; large bottles tomato sauce only 3d.

TEAS-Natlan'a 2a P ckets wiling at la 6d lb, or- iv tim at Is 5d lb; Broken Leaf lidmn, Is 3d lb. Packet Teas ia great T»-ie»y, equally cheap. Ver;. H a»y STOCK in Prodace, Grocerier, Fruit and Crockery to select from. 30 ORATES MASON'S P »TENT FRUIT JARS, tbree s'B'sand just fancy, sell ng at i ss, 5s 3d, and 6s Sd per d zen, ' Also a, large •me of Patent Lightning Jar*, Je))r, and Ancfclind G'.ogs Frnit Jars, and Rubber ttingc very i heap. Sn»ar, No. 2, 2id per lb, »r iilbs for la, 56lbs for 10a 6d; Do, No. 1, 3d lb, or 41b lor Id, 661bslls. PRESERVING PANS ON HIRE OR SALE. D'rect English Importations — Anothe 'urge liae of John Edwards' Celebrate i Iron jtor.e (Jhina Goods per ' Pakehn " just an packing, > pleudid qu ili y, now selling a pries of C tum»'i < ro.?kory. PLEASE CALL AND 'INSPECT OUK HEAVY CHEAP STOCK.

Teapots from 6d; Jn ;« very cheap; best White and Gold Cbin»< Caps, and Saucers (' ot seconds), large 6j 6d doz, small 5a Gd ; Beat Stone China, printer 4a 6d, plain 3a 9 Idea. \ New Owden See/s—Yates' Roliibk. W. WOOD, Direct Importer of English and Colonia Merchandise, Glass, China, Ac. Thames Agent for Arthur Yatis and Co,, Seed Merchants, and D. Hny and Sons, Nwerymen. of AnoklanJ CABBAGE & CAULIFLOWER PLANTS

COPELAND'S TEA. Pure and Wholesome. TRY IT I " ■■"■■"■■■■ To be had of all Eepectable Grocers.

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Thames Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 8618, 24 March 1897, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 8618, 24 March 1897, Page 2