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I Much harm is done daily *J S3 by the excessive consumption of cheap con- ■ m fectionerias and chocolates of inferior quality, H m doubtful taste, and doubtful composition. M m Why not abstain from these altogether, M ffl ' and substitute the digestible, wholesome ■[ i^^ Van Houten's cChocolate Am ' (for Eating), ■9^l a fr -which is of delicious flavor, and cheapest in ■ aL Sold in the following shapes:— « M ' Croquettes, in Tin's. .... m ■ Drops, in Tins. ■ I Square Tablets. , ■' m Thia product ranks among the existing V m brands of chocolate as Van Houten's Cocoa V ■ does among the cocoas: it is the most delidious I in flavor and the most economical in use.

Pally 90 per cent, of the Bicycles in New Zealand are Eitted with The Public have tested them, and the verdict has been given out re-. . . -. peatedly that they are unequalled. RIDE DUNLOP TIRES IF YOU WANT SATISFACTION. First in 1888—Foremost Ever Since. THE Dunlop Pneumatic Tyre Go, i(LIMITED), 128 LICHFIELD STREET, CHBISTCHURCH. And at MelboursCN Sjdn y, Adelaide, ana Jrertb.

N. A. PEABGE Iticensed Plumber, Gas fitter Ironworker, &c. JPOLLEN S EEET, THAMES, ['VESIRES to Thank his many Patron L-" for thei ost favors, and to intimat* Mht he has w in itcsk ALL TEADE REQUISITES which he is prepared to sflU tfia Very Loweet Price. ' ■■ ■ GASFITTINGS OF ALL KINDS. ~ Wnt«rpipe and Fitting*, Oorrmgatod Iron ; ' Bidgeoap (plain and lead.edgod), Spoatiogi, all aiwa, Zinc, Lead, and all other ■•'•■■ matarialo in Stock. ' -i tht, Ohimnayt Tanks, Furnace Framee >d Copper Boilen, Ginka, Washing Tabs (eatm strong), and nil- kind! oi Tinware 1 and Ironware for S&lo at Loweut Bates. Satimates fmrniihed for Covering Boots , A all otherPlmnibing,' Work Rmemler th* Adirest— NICHOLAS A. PEABCB Lioeneed Plumber, (Jaalitter, and Tinsmith, POLiiEK STREET, THAMES &B.— Oomnizy UideiM Promptly »ud

Riverside Nursery KAUAEjiANftA BAIkWAY SRIO3H i THAMHS , W.,CAUSL£Y y 1 AS FOE SALE— WatermelonsJlßpckmelons, Cucumbers,! ; Tomatoes, &o. AkoA^Quantitv ol Fruit and other TREES, comprising ranges, Lemons, Japanese Plums, Apples .^Persimmons, Pears, Peaches Plums, Quinces, Apricot*, Nectarines, Walnuts, Chestnut, &0., A number of them in Bearing. Shelter Trees, Hedge Plants, Shrubs, ffl ulbs Flowers, Passion FruiL Rhubarb Boots. Herbs Garden Seeds jfco JAS. PATERSOM PI umber, Xinsmith, Oa»Htter n Jbe*t 4bc, i CORNER OF. COCHHAI^E AND POLLEN STREETS. BEUS to inform the Psblio ot liie Thnmet that AIiL WORK entrutod to hiis trill ba pmnotutUy attended to lit KEASON. ABLE BATES, and in a Workmanlike Buumer. Alio. that he kuepa in Stock CHIMNEYS om to 8d each, Plmnge, Hip, and Sporigt ATHB, Corrigated Iron TANKS, COLO. lAL OVENS, FUBNICS JE'EAMES, opp«r, BOILERS, COKLCTGATEB IKOS HIDOING (Plain and L«ad Edged), LEAD HEAD NAILS, SPOUTING, DOWNPIPHS SHEET LEAD, ZINC WATEEPIPES. IJE6ON OUBVED for VSBANDAHS to n/ pattern, at iho Shorten* iffokloa.

Che»p lifld Wade'B Patent Skylights. The tole rigbtj to manufacture these SKYLIGHTS,, which oanaot poniblj •leak, hui been teoured. They «r* apeoiftllj suitable for Batteriee and, other building* requiring ,' • Vsr» • :

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Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9616, 19 April 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9616, 19 April 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9616, 19 April 1900, Page 1