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I ALV/AYS FAVORABLE. T ffl --The general opinion concerning the new ~ m gp product Van Houten's Chocolate for calin<»— M M • which has now been on sale to the public for wa a some months,—is highly favorable. The public R ra recognise that this Chocolate 'ranks as highly Jp S a among chocolates as Van Houten's Cocoa does A M $&otimm amonS cocoas; in other words, that Van OM0&M ■JmT/JM iloufcen's Chocolate excels in delicious flavor, fELIdPi Sg'^Sffyl in(i in wholesomeness of composition. lrcK££|| 'H Every day much harm is done by the M -B excsssivo consumption of cheap confectioneries Mf ''M an(^ c^oco^ate3 °* inferior quality, doubtful taste £§ :at . and doubtful composition. Jf 'ra not abstain from these altogether, and If 'j H substitute the digestible, wholesome Ec - I VAN HOUTEN'S CHOCOLATE (for Eating) 1 I m l Sold in Tins of Croquettes and Tins of Drops. Vs "^L Also in Square Tablets and Small Bars. J/f I -^^^r^^ .Code .flbcad ; WT *^\ /^ )*J When Purchasing Cycle Tyres A/ **pf I f >&^Q And,you will readily undentand that ' A^^T Cm JmMw H*» the Tyres that lut tk« I '^^Bfc^L lUftinfiTlr longest and give tha least I ' JRn^l^Hb^H^pr trouble that are . . . jnra^^BHH[^^ the cheapest. J^^sHmßw£^-IN ORDERING ROADBTER ; ,'_ , ; cannot go -wrong, m they tmcdaaotim* tor " '7^^^ , IPBBD, COMFORT, amd DURA&IUITY, " " Beside* carrying a 13 monthi; ga»raplce. TME DUNLOf PHKUMhTIO TYHK 00. Of> AU&THAt.ABIA LTO. . Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Perth, Brisbane and Christchurch (N.Z.)

BUXLOTRS HOITSIHOLD CbOHHONQKBT. IbONKONQXBY. James Renshaw, IRONMONGEE LEATHER DEALER OWEN AND POLLEN STREETS, THAMES. TIMBER AND BOTTLE JACKS FOR SALE OR ON HIRE. Country Orders Promptly Attended to. GOOD SUPPLY OF STOVES KEPT. Fanners' and Miners' Implements AL ways on Hand. JAS. PATERSON Plumber, Tinsmith, GaaUtter, tic, &c, CORNER OF COCHRANE AND POLLEN STREETS. X>EGS to inform the Publio of thp , Thames that All Work entrusted 1 to rim wil bo punctually attended to \ at REASONABLE RATES, aud in Workmanlike Manriter. 1 lao that he keeps in Stock Chimneys, from 22s 6d each. Plunge, Rip txd Sponge .Baths, Corrugated Iron Tanks* Colonial Ovens, Furnace Frames, Copper Boilers. Corrugated Iron Ridging (Plain and Lead Edged), Lead Head Nails, Spouting, Downpipe*,, Sheet Lead, Jfcinc. Waterpipes. Ircm Curved for Verandahs to anj patera, at the Shortcut NoticeSTRINGES FOR FRUIT GROWERS Cheap, la Id. WADE JS PATENT SKYLIGHTS. The »ole right to manufacture these Skylights, which cannot possibly leak, has been, •eouredThey are specially tuitable for Batteries and other buildings requiring roof light. J. E Hansen HAVING TRANSFERRED HIS BUSINESS to his SONS AND ALEXANDER DAVIDSON thanks the public for the liberal support- accorded him for 32 years, and trusts tho same or more will be given to his successors. THAMES. January Ist, 1901. Re above we beg to state we will carry on the concern as a CASH BUSINESS and will,sell goods at as LOW, PRICES as any house-' here, and hope thereby to secure a good trade. Hansen Brothers & Co MISS E. BATTSON, TOOK some time with Mrs. Shepherd, is ' now prepared to make up all descriptions of LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING, botfc Plain and Artistic, «t her residence PoUft strait, mx Wiltonghfay; (taut*.

CURLEW SEASON 1901J. Si HART TMPORTER o: X. Bland and Sons. an< W. and C. Scott and Son's Quni Curtis's and Harvey's Diamond and Am berite Gunpowders, Eley Bros.' Ammuni tion, Walker, Parker and Go's, and New castle Chilled Shot; Pain's Fireworko, etc Imported for this season, the larger «tock of B.L. Single and Double Shoi Gnus, Rifles, and Bevolvers, Cartridges, etc., ever jn the. Thames. Rifles consiai of the Winchester Repeater, Pieper, Mar tini-Henry, Snider, and 44' and 38' CaL Rifles. Revolvers of all sizes and*kindsoi C.F. from 16s 'each. Pea Rifles from 16i each. large Stock of Cartridges, consisting of New Club, Eleys, New Rival, and my own loading (second class) at 10a per 100. Best Cartridges, loaded on the premises with Diamond Grain Qtunpowder {second to none for killing power). These Cartridge* are well-known for years, and cannot be beaten. TRY THEM at 14s per IW. ; Smokeless Cartridges, consisting of C. and H's. Amberite, Nobel's Ballistite, the E.C. improved, Shultze, the S.S. Shot : gun Rineite, Eley's Smokeless, - «to. Cartridges of any . sue specially loaded to order. Sportiag requisite* of every desoriptio«.. . Carriages and all Goods for CASH ONLY, at cheapest rates, at and older Auckland prices. Being a PRACTICAL GUNSMITH since 1854 at the business, I can ensure all work being done soundly and at moderate prices. Eley's "Expert" clay pigeon trap, and clay pigeona For Sale, Cheap. BATE KEYS MADE. sMsWwi MM. I M. FOY, {PHOTOGRAPHER) The Oldest Established Studio on th Thnaies. FIRST-CLASS WORK ONLY AND AT MODERATE PRICES. ENLARGEMENTS. lii Oil, Water Colour, or Black and White. T TVT TF WISHES the public U •IYi.«X? • know that he gives special attention to the PHOTOGRAPHY OF CHILDREN (especially babies) and looks apos them v the easiest of subjects. I> order to secure the BEST PER-. MANENT RESUi^rS, none bat the very BEST MATERIAL is used. Negative! of all work carefully kept. Copies may be had on application. THREE , CABINETB, Full or Three quarter- Length, Beautifully Enamelled oj Bnmishod for FIVE" SHILLINGS. The Pmblio are cordially uviUd to inspect OUR WORK. ■rtlsMii. 1171, T«lwV mt K». M

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Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9879, 26 February 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9879, 26 February 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9879, 26 February 1901, Page 1

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