AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS. >; SPLENDID;SELECTION OF KEW DRAPERY. ' ,•' ii ' i • , IN"-- conrtquenee of {.he'Xar^e Stocks, and on account of the depressed state of trade, 1 thr undersigned has-been enabled to buy his Winter Stock of Drapery much below imported - prioesjmricf can fberefore^offer BARGAINS equal to any other House in the Trade. , Special Attention is' Dibect&d to the Following Lines op • General Drapery,'and Dress Materials,,; , A New and Large Lot of WINSE? S, from 6hi. per yard—a Great Bargain.' j / EeaL All-WooI'FEENCH MEBINOS in all" Shades, from'ls. 9M. rj(l f ' , Plain and Fancy 'SATIN CLOTHS; <LT7STEES, Black and Colored, Ac, &c. I A Choice Lot of BLACK < SILKS, 1 Bought very much Under Price \ i Blue Diagonal CLOTHS, for P6lonaise, &c. , WATEEPHOOF and 'MELTON CLOTHS, in Various Colors , WOOLLEN SHAWLS, m Great Variety Good and Cheap SHIETINGS and SKIRTINGS BLANKETS, FLANNELS,''and PLAIDINGS , Embroidered FELT SKIETS, in First-class Colors One Case Fox Patent Paragon SILK UMBEELXAS—a Great Bargain. j The Millinery Department , Is Complete in all the NEWEST- SHAPES in HATS and BONNETS, &c. A Splendid Selection of FLOWEBS, FEATHEES, and TEIMMINGS - ' An Excellent Choice of EIBBONS, in all the. New Colors—Plain, Watered and Fancy. . r A Large (Variety in Winter Hosiery; Waterproof Cloaks, Ladies' Jackets, in the Various Fashionable Materials ; ( A, Large Lot of other Goods, Including Ladies' Underclothing anfl Infants' Department,, 100 numerous ito advertise. ' ' —«■»— '—? JAMES REID confidently appeals to the public as he always has endeavored to serve them well,,apd not to do,what is called a " chance " trade.' He does not intend leaving the Thames, and therefore desires to keep his badness. This, he feels, he can 1 only So by studylr.g to serve his customers honestly, and gir« as good value as can be obtained. ' ' ' " NOTE TEE ADDBESb— J AMES REID, .:;, - / ' BROWN STEEET, GEAHAMSTOWN. U> } .',l V ' • I. ALWAYS SELLING OFF AT PRICES WHICH DEFY COMPETITION WITH ANY WHOLESALE OE EETAIL HOUSE 1 ON THE THAMES. ALL GOODS MAEKED IN PLAIN FIGUEES FOE COMPAEISON. Ex Anazi, Queen of the Age and Worham Castle, a Large Shipment WINTER GOODS. M, H. AIRET. 1 f\C\ C, ASES & BAI«ES; the following are a few of the many leading "v^, lines: — , / , Fancy Dress Materials in Japanese' Silks, Silk Warps, Satin Cloths, Serges ; also, Waterproof and other Dress Materials in Costumes ■ French Merinos, in all shades ; a special cheap line in all colours at 2s 3d ' Welsh, Lancashire, and Saxony Flannels, from lid 100 pairs of Witney Blankets, from 18« 6d to 408 < , 2 cases of Aberdeen and Bradford Winceys, from 6Jd to 2s 6d i 3 cases of Crimean and Wincey Shirtings, from Is 6d to 3s • Horrook's, Lancashire, and Wet Wove Shirtings, from 4s 6d per dozen 1 Une case of Thompson's Glove Fitting Corsets A large .assortment of Infant's Silk Hats, from 4s 6d; Pelisses, Flannel and ! Merino .Embroidered Squares and Cloaks < The MILLINEEY DEPARTMENT is replete with all the new shapes of Hats, trimmed and untrimmed, Flowers, Feathers, and Ornaments Mantle Velvets, Coloured Silk and Tarry Velvets, Plaid Velvets, Black and Cold. Satins A choice stock of Fox's Patent l*. Rib Silk Umbrellas and Ladies ditto.----1 from 9s One case Saxony Wool Shawls, TaicSej Long and Plain Scarlet and Blue / Squares , , A large assortment in Winter Hosiery, Balbriggan Cotton Hose, from 6d to 3s ; Heather Merino, Lamb's Wool, Aberdeen Knit, &c. ■> , One, case Fancy' Woollen Goods, in Clouds, Cross Overs, Turbans, Ties, .Bootees, &c. , t Alloft .Yarns and Fingerings ' ' A, superior assortment bf MEN'S CLOTHING, consisting of Black Morn--v ■ KM c <>at3» Silk Mixed Pagets, D;B. Galetea Coats, Tweed Trousers, and Trousers and Vests, Boys' and Youths' Clothing in every variety'; also, Beal Mackintosh Goats, warranted Waterproof. ' '' ' ' '' ' ■—■ TO OPEN BY MAIL. • Blapk Gro de Ehbs, from 3s lid to 8»; Black Vac Laces, Josephine Kid J 1 ■ Gloves, Black Watered Eibbons. . 1 ' NOTE THE ADDEESS- . 1 H. A I RE V, J P>QLLEN,-STBE ETj SHOBTLAND, BOEOUGH 01 THAMES. 6897-tc \
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Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1669, 9 May 1874, Page 1
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650Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1669, 9 May 1874, Page 1
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