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The economic taib!e set, breakfast, dinner, and tea sete> combined. Breakages can be replaced, aiiso matching dinner setsi in: eighteen patterns to choose fran* Plated 1 ware, clocks, and fancy goods, suitable for ■wedding and' Christmas presents. Some bargains in odd pieces of crockery ware ■at Scott's, No.* 60 Polleni street.— Advt. ' -

Ladies should visit the Beehive and inspect the new spring good's. .Latest French product?ona in crepolineß, crepe de chene, and silk warp reppi in black and colours.—Advt.

■Another Pacific Railway.—The Canadian Grand Trunk Railway Company ihaisl decidedi to construct a. grand trunk railway to the Pacific. The line will start froto North Bay, in- the Province of Ontario, 364 miles west of Montreal, and terminate at Port Simpson, British Columbia. Estimated, the'line will co-t £18,000,0.00. The new line will go through country a long way north of the frontier, between Canada, and United' States of America. Port Simpson, is about 500 mile* north of .Vancouver, the present terminus of the Pacific Railway, Company.

To-morrow .at Thorbuim'si.—Meri/'s Tailor-made Suits, padded shoulders, haircloth fronts. Fit the figure to perfection. Prices to suit you.—Advt.

Alfred Court is now showing .the most beautiful assortment of dress materials ever op«ned up on' the Thames, and the prices are more reasonable than in Auckland -Ad»*

Alfred Court is stowing the best assortment of laces and lace goods in fichus, collarettes, scarves, and all kinds of neckwear. Advf.

In case ol attacke of Colio, Cramp or Spasma, Evans's Witch's Oil yri\\ be found inrduabl*,— &/&ri{

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Thames Star, Volume XXXX, Issue 10514, 9 December 1902, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume XXXX, Issue 10514, 9 December 1902, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume XXXX, Issue 10514, 9 December 1902, Page 2

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