SBLIiING OFF. ' ; m "rs;,lp: e ldt INVITES THE ATTENTION OF THE LADIES OF THE THAMES v TO. HER NEW STOCK OF SUMMER MILLINERY. TUST OPENED a Larec Assortment of LADIES' nnd CHILDREN'S ;. : O STRAW,and LEGHORN HATS (Trimmed and Untrimmed) in all the Newest Shapes. MILLLINERY—Bonnets (English made), the Newest Styes. BOYS' HATS (Straw and Leghorn) ; INFANTS' SATIN HATS and HOODS. Mes. H., hating decided to CLEAR OFF the ENTIRE STOCK, will _^ Sellat VERY LOW PRICES. STRAW HATS FROM ONE SHILLING- EACH. Wedding and Mourning .Orders Executed at tho Shortest Notice. An Apprentice Wanted. :/MJR 5., : HEL DT, :"':"- POLLEN-STREET, SHORT LAND. f7594 • ' SPBING! SPRING 11 SPRING!! -•'•.■, i milE UNDERSIGNED HAS NOW.<j OPENED AND lIS [NOW -■.a ■ ; SHOWING, FIRST SHIPMENT OF SPRING ; aENERAL DRAPERY* DRESS GOODS MILLINERY, \ :. ETC., ETC., ETC. = .•■:.• | JAMB: 8:' RE ID, ;y BildWiT^TßElJlf, GHRAHAMSTOWIf, • The above will be offered at prices that will compete (with any House : . [- , in New. Zealand. ' ! N.B.—REMAINS OF WINTER GOODS STILL SELLING- AT AN ALARMING SACRIFICE. ' . « September 1> 1874 . 744g | Great Enlargement to Business ! Premises. C7'M- H. TIEEY i JJEGS: TO INFORM HIS CUSTOMERS THAT HE HAS ADDED I. ■■>* LAEGEE SHOW BOQMS T0? HISI SHOP, TO ACCOMMODATE AND SHOW THE LARGEST STOCK OF SPRING : AND .SUMMER jGOODS EVER; SHOWrOT TIIE^IAMI^ : Silt a, Dressi Materials, Prints, Grenadines, Muslins, Laces, Unibreilas and Sun bhades. Gloves, Hosiery, Millinery, Straw Goods, Ribbons, [ FAMILY MOUBNING. I SHELL HATS 5'1 . BLACK'PARES HATS,|SHIRTSv COLLARS, TIES, ifcc.rx; r Boys' and Youths^Tweed and "Holland Suits. Tweeds in great variety ■!■-.,-. ij'-.-w >■ ■- -■;:; ■■■■■ y* for Boys' wear. ' ■*■ ■ . ■ SWISS LAC® AND MUSLIN CURTAINS, SHEETINGS, CALICOS -■./ FLANNELS, BRUSSELS CARPETS, Ac, &c. *-UiWO ' FlpOli CLOTHS (all widths), MATS, MATTINGS,, RUGS, &c, &c. M. H. AjlreY, PO.L.LEN- STREET, SHORTLAND'g 'y GOVERNMENT.LIFE ASSURANCE " THE EVENING STAR " A D A^? ITIESImportant to Miners^ M' KY f ?°k Yv °?? AINED tomedUWy ]\/J INEBS - EBpocially muvrieA mealyJL after jX'aWication at . ■ / IU ebould INSURE their LIVES. By * ' Payment of 10s. 4d. per Quarter, orifcis tiaSt j , " v aecoaso £100. Larger amounts on the Mine Ann of liberal «calc. Thue placing them in a poiition of comparatiro indepondenco. J. '.'IL J E F F E;R. S O N , Table* of Kates, FMnphlot» r «Q&ott»ifai formation on application t» Cf'l^./ i j 1 3O1U?N-8TBBET., . JaMTS HOPCBirT, j t -: ' . - - ■■/-,.-' s Evening Star Office, Grahnmsto-irn. \fOUCHELS 'ar Qorcmmont T*ym*M , rj^ANOY SHOWCAUDS in ratiotscoloto 01A 7*™*** ftod »- for dorign a»d •x«e«li«B ) at Bold kt iH Xypkvm St*» Offlwl , ' th«BTJornro Stab Office. /
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Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1806, 16 October 1874, Page 3
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400Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1806, 16 October 1874, Page 3
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