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'Autumn & Winter, 1900. The First Shipment of Goods for the above Seaaoit Just I Opened Up* Tailoring Department— | A Choice Range of VICUNAS, 6 WORSTED SUITINGS, ENGLISH, t SCOTCH and COLONIAL TWEEDS. Mercery Department— * SOMETHING NEW IN HATS 4 TIES, i COLLARS, SHIRTS, I And WATERPROOFS. _____ ' LOOK AT THE WINDOWS. ] F. H. CLAXTON, Tailor, and Mercer, 22, ALBERT STREET, THAMES. A Conversation Between Mrs. Jones and Her Neighbor, aa to Cheap Groceries : Mrß. Jones: J. and S. Roberts are B the cheapest. Look at my account for this month. s POLLEN STREET, THAMES. March 1, 1900. MR. JONES. DR. TO J,& S.ROBERTS, (Late GAVIN WALLACE.) * Wholesale & Retail Grocers Sold by i. n B. d. 28 pounds Sugar. 5 4 n 2 pounds Tea, Is 3d lb 2 .6 50 pounds Flour 4 3 y 1 pounds Oatmeal 11 d 2 pounds Union Candles 7d 1b...l 2 , s 8 pounds Washing Soda 8 2 pounds Starch, 4£d lb 9 • lcwt. Best Potatoes... 4 6 2 pounds Wine Biscuits, 4|d ]b.. 9 8 pounds Bacon, sjd lb 3 8 1 pound Derby Tobacco .4 11 8 packets Extract of Soap 6 1 pound tin Coffee, 1 0 4 Tins Murray's Milk 1 10 4 pounds Cornflour 11 Best Tomato Sauce 4i 4 pounds Salt. 2 Quart Vinegar. 3i £ Tin Baking Powder 6i 5 pounds Rice 1 0 ie 1 dozen Black Lead 6J Bar Peerlesa Soap 6 t Tin Golden Syrup sfc £1 17 4J Mr. Roberts, I forgot to order some butter. Please send me 4 pounds of a Ambury and English's. Send no other. b Kinily give bearer INSURANCE 5 POLlCY—those you give free. ; Cheaper Still. 1 Just Landed. a *""— ftf" TON'S of General Grocery, Produce 6 £.0 and Mason's Preserving Jars, with still farther 'reductions to: Cash. New « Best Cure Hams and Bacon, Cheese (Rich r New Factory) 6d. Trash Butter lOd. • GROOERIEB AND PRODUCE. . New Potatoes 201b for li, N-w fruit in season at low st rates. Beat Bananan 2d. . Quincea 201b« Is. 10 SUGAKr-Ketail from 2sd per lb— cheaper by the bag, Salmon Bd, ' American canned fruit in syrup 9d, Treacle 2lb tin 6d, Essence. Lemon, large ' sizn, 4d N.Z. Condensed A3 ilk 6d, Swiss Milk 6|d, Pasteurised Milt 6d, Matches 4d, Soap 6 bars la, Sperm ta Candles fid, Sardines M, 4d, sd, Tomato ™ Sauce large size 5d and 7d, Worcester do. 4d, Cornflour, 3d lb } Bakitg Soda 31b» for 6d. Extract of Coffee la, Corned h beef lOd lid. Section Honey *d, Morton' Seidlite f Owders' 8d tia, Sand Soap 2Jd Clothes Pegs Id a doz., Scented Soap Id, B Hudson's Extract Soap 10 for lw, Peerless Soap sd. Best Lemon Peel 6d GOOD CHEAP PACKET TEAS S Billy Tea, 21b'far 3s 2s Packet; leas selling At la Sd or in tins Is 6d per lb, mixed Is 4d, plain Is, gold dust Is 3d. .Coffee 1b 6dL CBOOKERT AND . GLASS—Prices cut very. low. Direct English Importations constantly arriving. Very heavy stock to select from. 1000 dozen Cups and Saucers at 3s 6d per dozen. Large consignment now to hand. Upwards of £JOOC worth of Crockery »nd Glass to select from. ' YATESV CPtEBRATED New Garden Seeds—lttrgii.consignments—alno Cabbage, Cauliflower, and other Plants in season; PLEASE isi QTE, For Cash or Prompt Settlement in fu ' we are Belling best goods retail at about wholesale prices. No extra charge for booking provided accounts are promptly paid. "Long credit cannot possibly be allowed at these rates. Satisfactory reference or a »<■ mittance will be required .from unknown correspondence Prompt delivery to all parto of the town and suburJt>B,,.SATISFACt, TION GUAR'\NTEICD/Limit*d space will, allow of ,'only a'few! of;'our prices beLig given s al> goods equally cheap. . WE GITE TBADJNQ STAMPS, . m wood, Polux Sam Direot Importer of Eng .sa .and Colonia Merchandise,. Glass, China &c. rhames Agent for Arthur Yates and Co's 1 Seed Merchants; and D. Hay and Son, i ] \'Tjrseryß>en of Auckland. ,' Pickling season.. Best. English malt . vinegar, pickling onions, chillies and spices —vinegar from 5d per large bottle or 3d per ' pint; cheaper by the gallon. Laigftline ofMbßon's fruit pref-ervmg jars, lightning and jelly jars, tumblers and moulds very cheap. Preserving pans on sale or hire by the day. Discount in trading stamps t »(W. Wood'l - Advt. t

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Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9614, 17 April 1900, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9614, 17 April 1900, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9614, 17 April 1900, Page 2

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