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J. E. HANSEN, The Oldest Established Grocer on the Thames, Is in a Position to compete with all Comers FOR CASH. And will Sell at the Lowest GOING PRICES

FULL WEIGHT AND FULI MEASURE and 20a in the £ if the only way of Trading, Businessdone in any other manner should not be eccouraged. Csstomera who are unable t<* ■ettl> their ace unta at once, and who wish to share in the benefits of thfjCMh bjstern, can do an by making satisfactory arrangements. o^* Those Pe< pie who are in d»bf, and now leaving their ready money elsewhere will be dealt with shortly. —o— J. E. Hansen, POLLEN STREET.

J. CONNELLY

BUTCHER, OEGS to Announce to his Friends an *-* the Public Generally that he Has Commenced Business In premises next Mr S. Hetherington s

Prime Beef, Mutton, Fork. Lamb, and Veal (in season). SMALL GOODS FRESH DAILY Families waited upon for Order Note Iht, address — J. CONNELLY, POLLEN STKEET.

W. LEARMONTH

(Late of Glasgow House, Auckland), | BEGS to Inform the Publio of thej Thames that he has taken over th BUSINESS of Mb J. Cablet, Baker and Confectiotfer, Brown sreet, and hopes, by 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 Blown Bread, having purchased the sole right for the Lower Thames District. None Genuine without the wrapper on each loaf. SOIREES AND EVENING PARTIES SUPPLIED. $$* Tea and Light Refreshments at all Hours.

Photo Studio. 3 FNAMELLED CABINETS FOB 5/----1 DOZ, BEST „ „ 12/0 Children's Portraits and Family Groups A SPECIALTY,

;C. E, SWALES, j Pollen Street, Thames. fXP A LETTE, PICTU RES, PLATINO TYPE, AND OTHER NOVELTIES; Mr Swales having been many y earsin one of the leading Studios in Auckland if sufficient guarantee that, be is capable of turning on the Bet Work and all work can be done on the Premises.

THE CdldniaiMiltimr LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY LIMITEE Offices in all the Colonies am in the United Kingdom. TOTAL NEW"~BTJSINi3SS since commencement of he Society exceed TWENTY-ONE MILLIONS, Being an average of a Million for eacu of ts existence. PREMIUMS MODERATE Claims paid immediately on >roof of death and citle, and Polices kept in force outt Surrender Value isl ong a* there is lfficien o pay one quarterly premiums. Write for»Propofil Forms an all in ormation to F Thos. Ward H. C Gjjlkspik, ' Auckland Local Secretary. Loca Age it Or Annum E. Gibbs, Secretary f r a «# Zealand, Wellington.. . W. M. HAY, BUILDER, JOINEB, AND UNDERTAKER. PLANS PREPARED and ESTIMATES GIVEN for all kindi of work in conneotion with the trade, fobbing work panctmally attended to. Fanerali con dmctcd on the latert principle. Note the Address LATE J. McANDREWS SHOP MACKAY SrREET, THAMES

MOITUMENTAL WORK O(,)ENEK or LOBNE ako VICTOBtA SC2EETS, AUCKLAND. W. THOMAS BAR ALWi FS in STOCK a Largt *nd Varied Assortment ot MONUMENTS HEAD-STONES RAILINGS * disionj an£ Phoii Fan en Atructiua T. BROWN. HORSE BREAKER AND TRAINER, t SO? EN TO ENGAGEMENT in the above line. Best references as to capabilitiee in hia Profession from the Principal Horse Owners in the District. Horses bought, sold, or exchanged on equitable terms. . Orders left with WILCOX BROS, POLLVN STREET, will have prompt attention.

It will "surely pay you to QTA MPS look v'(v'( y.our °'d letters as O I n 111 I U we pay highest cash prices or told postage stamps and collections. Bri ish West Indies and the older issues of the Colonies especially desired. Remittances always inadi; first mail after receipt of stamps. Forward .cajisignmetit to A. F. ■BAUSMANN,.* CO., » Lwjer Lane' Toronto, Canada. Established |Bf 2. Oldest pstatliiiiuportiug liouie iv Auierica. Men stioinn piper.

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Thames Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 8622, 29 March 1897, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 8622, 29 March 1897, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 8622, 29 March 1897, Page 4

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