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Business Notices. NOTICE OF SBMOVAL. JOHN -Q~R IBBLE BEGS most respectfully to thank his numerous Friends and the Public in general for their vory liberal support . accorded to him for the last eight months, and begs to ■ ' announce that lie lias OPENED his NEW PREMISES in Pollen-street, Shortland, with A NEW AND SPLENDID SELECTED STOCK 01? SUMMER DRAPERY & CLOTHING. 1 Case of White DRESS MUSLINS, good patterns, in cheek and satin stripes, from Ad per yard 1 Case Printed DRESS MUSLINS, new patterns, in all shades, from B£d per yard 2 Cases PPJNTS, all fast colours, in any quantity to choose from; very clioap 3 Cases FANCY DUESS GOODS, in Lustres, Plain and Silk Stripes, ' Mohairs, etc., etc. Black and Coloured SILKS, Piques, Grenadines, &c. 1 Case BKOWN HOLLANDS, good value CALICOS, FLANNELS, SHEETINGS, and everything necessary for household furnishings. ■ ■ CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. ' A New and Choice Selected Stock of SUMMER CLOTHING, well shrunk before made; Shirts, Straw Hats, Scarfs, Ties, ' Socks, White Shirts, Collars, etc, etc. IB3T The above was bought very low, in the best market, and will be sold at a very small profit, to make room for a large shipment to be opened shortly, CALL AND SEE THE NEW PREMISES. JOHN gTi'B JB LB, Pollen-street, Sliortland (three doors from Mary-street). SPECIAL 'NOTICE. GREAT MLAfiQEMENT OF BUSINESS PREMISES. M. 11 AIRE! IS NOW OPEHIMfI HIS SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK. Bra.» mei TaiiiiMi DRESS DEPARTMENT-Ncw.Black and Colored Silks, and Japanese and Tassore Silks, Carmalete Cloths, Lusterines, &c,,&c. MUSLINS—Paris Muslins, Grenadine Ifobes for Evening Wear, Satin Stripe Muslins, Crepe Stripes, Piques, Stripe Grenadines. PRINTS— Bordorcd Prints, Hoylcs' Plates, Havard Stripes, &e. MANCHESTER Calicos in various makesHorrocks', Crcwdson's, Finlay's; Ticks (linen and cotton); Sheetings in all widths (liuen and cotton]; The Now Flax Shirtings. MILLINERS DEPARTMENT: Just added, under the charge of an experienced Milliner. HOSIERY—In Balbriggan, Lisle, W hito Cotton, in hose and half-hose; Children's Hosiery, all makes] CLOTHlNG—Superior made Black and Tweed Suits, Boys'and Youths' Tweed Suits: Flax and Long Cloth Shirts; Urab and Black Paris Hats, a great variety in Felt Hats—in Men's, Youths' aud Boys; Straw and Leghorn Hats, Ties, Ac. CARPETS-New Patterns of Brussels, Tapestry, Kidderminster, and Felt Carpets; Coir and Manilla Mattings; Floor Cloths, all widths; Mats, &c. M . H . AIEEI, - POLLEN-STREET, SHOIITLAND, SPKING AND SUMMER DRAPERY s f MILLINMY, FURNISHING, & .CLOTHING, I OPENED THIS SEASON, "'■' AT ■ J. MARSHALL'S. E2£2IX33ISASf Imported fat from Manufacturers—4B Packages ex 'Lock Awe;' 6 ditto ex ']?emdale.' Bought in Colonial Markets—l 7 Packages. DRESS—Black and Colored Silks, Moriantiques,' French Poplins, Tasso Cloth, Balormos, Stripe Lustres, Corde do Gothas, Glace Lustres, Milange Twills, Pure Alpaca Cords, Batistes, Pique, Muslins, Cambrics; 3 cases Cheap Prints (W. Cruras and Hoylos'J, new patterns; 3 cases Costumes, in Tasso, Pique, Cambrics, Chali, and Prints; 2 cases Ball Costumes. MANTLES AND MILLINERY-1 case Silk Mautles, newest shapes; 4 cases Straw Goods, most fashionable; 1 case Paris and London Milinory; 3 cases Children's Costumes, Pellises, Cloaks, Sun Hats, Underclothing, Millinery Trimmings. HOSIERY AND HAB END ASHE RY-4 cases (310 dozen) Cotton Socks aud Hose, exceedingly cheap; 7 cases Haberdashery and Fancy Goods, Laces, Ruffles, Collars, Cuffs, Ribbons, Trimmings, Orna> ments, Buttons, &». MANCHESTER AND WOOLLMS-6 bales cheap Grey Calicoes, Bleached and Grey Sheetings, Linings, Forfars, and Towellings; 4 cases Brown Hollands, Liuen Drills, Damasks, Diapers, Linons and lawns; 5 bales all-wool White Flannels, in Saxony, Welsh, and Mediums; 2 bales Crimean Flannels. FURNIBHING-2 bales Felt and Felt Squaros, all sizes; 2 bales Oarpots, now patterns; 16 rolls Matting, various; Oil Cloths from 2ft Sin to 12f't; Blankets, Quilts, aud Hollands. CLOTHING—A largo Stock of Summer Clothing from tho best European and Melbourne mauufaclurers; <l bales Tweeds, Cloths, and Uoafciugs in the piece; 1 case Linen Drill and Holland Clothing; 1 case bilk and Lustre Clothing; 2 cases White Shirts, 1 ciso The New Flax Shirt; 2 cases Men's Straw and Leghorn Hats; 3 cases Boys' and Youths' ditto; 2 casos (180 dozou) Men's Hosiery; a wellassorted Stock of Gents' Mercery. %* The Goods ex c Loch Awe' and { Perndale' will he Sold 15 per cent, cheaper than if Bought in the Colonial Markets. LATE SKIMRBTM OF EXCB.RWLB SU JOCK ft GOODS TO ALUiIYE IN THIS 'WAtrANUr AND 'STANLEY OABXLE,'

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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1888, 6 November 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1888, 6 November 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1888, 6 November 1874, Page 1

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