BOOTS^BHOES JSTEW G-OoTj's*^^®^^'^*6^oll'B Btock of lE^:nis' VTVyv^i^O ORIOKBT| and WALKING tHOES, Various Styles, too numerous to mention in this edvertisement, Just Opened up at M. WMTEHEAD'S. fef M.W., while in England, had special ad- .^^^^^L^Ll^Lm vantages for securing some of the newest o^B^Ll^lul&Ll^LlB and up-to-date footgear for LADIES, GENTS and CHILDREN. 4#bHßHMbl»^^ Wtk Tan Goods (Various Shades), and GlaCo Glove Kid (for tender feet) BOOTS AND SHOES, VARIOUS FITTINGS, AND HAND SEWN. To those troubled with corns and who wish to get rid of them, they should hare a pair of Shoes the natural shape of the feet. I\ff TXrWnPTFTnn?. AFI Manufacturer and Im~ a±. W J3.X AXU J3. JUH. XJ, porter of Boots & Shoes, Pollen Street, Thames; MISS E. BATTSON, E XH' BIJ'ON . FOR some time with Mrs. Shepherd, is PALMER'S 'XMAS EXHIBITION , . , „ , •_ Will be of His Own Manufacture in His now prepared to makeup all descnp- Own Window trans of .LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING, No IM PORTED GOOD& both Pliiin and Artistic, at her residence, , Pollen street, near Willoughby street. C ll3lS# IPSlllllCr* DESIRES TO THANK his numerous Tf-iffififi Patrons and the Public in General . .. **• wXtltrtr, for the LAST 29 YEARS' PATRONAGE . PIANO TUNER AND DEALER," and lieg3 to inform them tha*, as usual, Queen Street. he IS STILL MAKING GOODS ON THE PREMISES EVERY DAY, so that they NEW -PIANOS ON SALE—German, are GUARANTEED to be FRESH, NEW J832 10s; English (guaranteed), £37 and CHEAPER THAN EVER. 10s } cash or monthly payments. Local -• ; • "• - agent' London end Berlin Piano Company . A-VERY LARGE STOCK bF IBE ■■' <; .: :■■ PUREST CORDIALS — : : ' ■ Of Hia Own Manufacture, Such as MPQ WAIYnnPTT PURE LIME JUICE, - JDLJ&a JtlAjUllVluJi, LIME JUICE CORDIAL; LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S OUTFIT PEPPERMINT,; CLOVE, TER, HABERDASHER, ETC. RASPBERRY SYRUP, ; LEMON, Etc., Etc. Under-clothing of every decription in Charles Palmer does not make these .' stock or to order at Moderate Charge*. Cordials only and solely for big profits, ■ but to give people the benefit of a Refresh Opposite Salvation Army Barracks, in 8 Summer Drink at the lowest possible Poll«n itiest. cost. He invites a trial, being confident that patrons. will ask for more. Extensive additions have been made to ' the shop, so as to facilitate the serving of Christmas Holidays. customers. NEW LINES OF fIUJIO WH MPII Watches & Jewellery, | UHAS° rALIfIEHj AT PRICES TO suit the times. Sugar Bo Her and ConIntending Purchasers will find Honest fectfoner. Value at this Establishment. POLLEN STRET, THAMES. G. RIPLEY, - BOOK KEEPING—NIGHT CLAfiSES WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, Next M. Whitehead, Bootmaker , near D. A. OHINNEEY-BROWN, A.N.Z.A.A Karaka Bridge, Pollen Street. ACCOUNTANT. . ilji OOJIHf KEEPING (by Single and O 'i£|»'<-ble Vntry) taught p .irately or DR. PABO|XL'S CoogtClllxtttrt eon* pclaM. Special olaes for LadietiS; Audit
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Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9830, 31 December 1900, Page 3
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