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Business Notices. —*— A save and sound investments Millinery, dress-making-, blouses, etc, at moderate prices- Latest designs and styles—'Miss Martin, the Ladies' Emporium—Advt. Pianos carefully tuned by J- Grigg, English and Foreign Piano Agency, Queen street, near Pahau street— Advt. ' Wanted Known.—Our Hams are the • finest and most -r'cliaible quality, selling ait Bdl per lb.-^Wm. Deeble and Sons', Queen, Street, Rolleston street,, andi Owen street—-A&vt. GVfr James (Montgomery, who is well and favorably known at Thames, h*s taken over tihie Exchange: Hotel at Shortland, where by special attention to wants of patrons and! keeping the best (brands: of liquors and wines, also Speight's .and: Secoonnbe's best b>aer, he will receive a fair share of public support. First class billiard table. Wle have received from Mrs G-ar-righty ai copy of the special numlber" of the "Australasian Traivoller,'' a publication of particular interest. Tha journal is an up £0. date reiaord 1 of thie resource's, wcalthi, attractions, and progress of Australia-'and New Zenila.nd. As a uoiinipondium erf information, ■ brief 'but'" comprehensive, it is unsurpassed, a,nd faiotsi and figures: are presented in. their most attractive light. The reading mint tor 1 is profusely supported! 'by a series of first class illustrations. Those desirous of securing a copy shimildl make eu.r3'y application, at Mrs Gei-righty'sl. . Jam©3 RenshaWj anticipating a busy Christmas, would intimate that be has just received direct from good Sheffield makers, a. largo and varied supply of carvers, table and dessert cutlery, silver-plated teapots, cruets, butter knives, jam spoons, jelly and butter dishes; etc., etc. Five per cent discount during December and January on nil cash purchases of the^ floods. —Advt Some symptoms of a ( cute rheumatism are, a, feeling of coldness; want of appetite; thirst; and sharp pains in the joints- Rheumo removes the cause of 'the trouble, excess uric acid in the blood. 2s 6d and is 6d. For the very best quality at the lowest price in. lace curtains, tablings, toilet covers, Marcella quilts, floor cloth, linoleums, and hearth rugs, visit Court's^ Pollen street. Preserving Season.-r-Having bought a large consignment of Mason's Preserving Jars, Jolly Jaitfs, and Rubbsff x Rings, we can quote under Auckland prices- Malt Vinegar, Pickling Spice®, ■Sugar, etc., all reduced to lowest bedrock prices. Preserving pans for hire. —Ens or Bros!, general providers, Mary street. Telephone 81. —Advb. Special attention, is directed to. the stylish millinery now being sihown, g,t Court's, the busy draper's- The very latest shapes and beautiful trimmings at. the lowest prices.—-Advt. See Scott's for wonderful low price* in teapots. Over 60 patterns to choose from,—Advt. Clothing for the boys. Alfred Court has now opened a special purchase of Boys' Norfolk and Conway Suits, bought at a, big discount from the makers, and is selling them now less than the wholesale prices nt the Beehive.—Adrt. Rheumo has permanently cured thousands of sufferers from rheumatism, gout, sciatica., and lumbago- It .wiUcure you. All stores', 2s 6d and 4s 6d. Give it a trial. THAM'Efe RUGBY UNION. FAREWELL SOCIAL. A Complimentary farewell Social will be, tendered 1 to Mr Thomas Aitken, Cbairin.an .of the. Management Committee of the: Titaame-S! Ilugby Union, at the 'Masonic Hall, JMnokafy iStreet, Next Saturday Evening at 8 o'clock. Tickets, 3s each. GEORGE BLACK,' Hon. Sec. T.R..U. FOR SALE.—Every thing required and of the best for ti\e best breakfast, dinner, and tea tables at reasonable rates at Hansen and Go's Stores. I say! 2G piece Dinner Seta now opening at 13s 6d at Hansen and Co's Stowsl, to make room for fresh shipment. • ■• Do you want anytihing in oui' line? Yes! Well oome to us for it- It will pay you. to do so.—Hansen and Co,, Sbortland. WANTED KNOWN 1. — First-class 1 taible potatoes at low (fates at Uansen and Co's 'Stores. ONIONS 1 ONIONS! ONIONS I On quick sailci at 131bs for Is at Banisen and Co's Stores. WANTED KNOWNI—2Ib Tins N.Z Shoop TConguee, Is: 5d per tin at ' Hansen and Co's Stores.

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Thames Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 10194, 17 January 1907, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 10194, 17 January 1907, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 10194, 17 January 1907, Page 2

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