SPRING AND SUMMER DRAPERY, MILLINERY, -FURNISHING, & CLOTHING, OPENED THIS SEASON, AT : • J. MARSHA LL'S.: Imported direct from Manufacturers—4B Packages ex Loch Awe; 6 ditto ex Ferndale. Bought in Colonial Markets—l 7 packages. DEFSS— Black and Colored Silks, Mpriantiques, French Poplins, Tasso Cloth, BaJerruos, Stripe Lustres, Corde de Gothas, Glace Lustres, Milange Twills, Pure Alpaca Cords, Batistes, Pique, Muslins, Cambrics; 3 cases Cheap Print 3 (W. Crum's and Hoyles') new patterns ; 3 cases costumes, in Tasso, Pique, Cambrics, Chali and Prints; 2 cases Ball Costumes.] MANTLES AND MILLINEEY—I case Silk Mantles, newest shapes; 4 cases Straw Goods, most fashionable; 1 case Paris and London Millinery; 3 cases Children's Costumes, Pelises, Cloaks, Sun Hats, Underclothing, Millinery Trimmings. HO SLEET AND HABEEDASHEEY—4 cases (310 dozen) Cotton Socks and Hose, exceedingly cheap; ,7 cases Haberdashery and Fancy Goods, Laces, Euffles, Collars, Cuffs, Eibbons, Trimmings, Ornaments, Buttons, &c. . MANCHESTEE AND WOOLLENS—6 ba,les Cheap Grey Calicoes, Bleached and Grey Sheetings, Lirings, Forfars,'and Towellings; 4 cases Brown Hollands, Linen Drills, Damasks, Diapers, Linens and Lawns : 5 bales all-wool White Flannels, in Saxony, Welsh and Mediums ; 2 bales Crimean Flannels. FUENISHING—2 bales Felt and Felt Squares, all sizes; 2 Bales Carpets, new patterns ; 16 rolls Matting, various ; OilCloths from 2ft 3in to 12ft; Blankets, Quilts and Hollands. CLOTHING—A large Stock of Summer Clothing from the best European and Melbourne'manufacturers; 4 bales Tweeds, Cloths, and and Coatings in the piece; 1 case Linen Drill and Holland Clothing ; 1 case Silk and Lustre Clothing; 2 cases White Shirts, 1 case The New Flax Shirt; 2 cases Men's Straw and Leghorn Hats ; 3 cases Boys'and Youths'ditto ; 2'cases (180 dozen) Men's Hosiery ; a well-assorted Stock of Gent's Mercery. ** The Goods ex Loch Awe and Ferndale will be Bold IS percent, cheaper than if Bought in the Colonial Markets. LATE SHIPMENTS OF EXTEEME SUMMEE GOODS TO AEEiVe IN THE WAITANGI AND STANLEY CASTLE. EXPIBATION OF LEASE. FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES AT THE LOWEST PBICES ON THE THAMES. UNTIL THE EXPIEATION OF THE LEASE OF THEIE PREMISES OWEN-STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN, FRENCH & COMPANY WILL SUPPLY FIRST-CLASS GEOCEEIES AT THcEIE BEANCH STOEES, Owen-street, Grahamstown, '■■•■.•,:■■■' ' ''■AND . • . •' ■...-■ FOLLEN- STREET, SHOETLAND, rpHE QUALITY AND PEICE WILL ENSUEE A LAEGE DEMAND. NEW SEASON'S TEAS, SPLENDID SUGAES DIE.ECT FBOM THE EEFINESS. ALL SHOULD SEE OUE SAMPLE OF GENUINE GOODS AT THE FOLLOWING PEICES:— Sugar, light ... 0 4£ Jb Plaid Vestas, per dozen ... Os 7d Sugar, white ... ... 0 5,, Falad Oil, half-pints ... 0 7 bottle Sugar, first-class ... ... 05| „ Sperm Candles, L W ... 69 1b Java Eice, only ... .. 0 2| „ Soap, large bars ... ... 0 7 bar Oatmeal, fresh ... .. 0 3| „ Pickles(Whybrow's) ... 0 9 bottle Moulds, Auckland ... 0 5| „ Salmon, best quality ... 1 3lb tin Sardines, is ... ... 0 7 Starch, white, only ... .0 41b ' » is .. ... Oil Tomato Sauce, ... ... 0 6 bottle DEYOI'S GENUINE KEEOSENE, ONLY 9s (5b per 4 GALLON TIN. N.B.—We invite attention, to our SUPEEIOE TEA now selling at Is 10 lb. - A Fresh Shipment of Victorian Jams only 7d per tin. TEAS FOR THE MILLION. FRENCH AND COMPANY'S PUBE CHINA TEAS, in \\b and lib packets, being carefully-selected, and many rare Black Teas judiciously blended. For Purity, Strength, and Flavour they are acknowledged to possess quality of the highest order. Prices—2s, 2s 6d, 2s Bd, Bs, and 3s 6d. Discount on 61b Parcels. Prime Canterbury Bacon and Cheese. Choice Potted Butters, from the Best Dairies. Potatoes, Maize,* Bran, Sharps. Flour at Mill Prices. ! A Eeally Fine Tea, Is lOd. by the Half Chest. Sperm Candles, lid per . ' }b, by the 251b box. None cammdersell us unless they supply inferior articles. '' t@T PLEASE NOTE TBE ADDRESS— /^■■.vB:EENCH;#-COMPAiSJ.IC,-=-. WHOLESALE AND BETAIL GROCEES, PEOPLE'S TEA WAEEHOUSE, 1 252, QUEEN-STEEET, AUCKLAND. BEANCH STOEES—POLLEN STEEET, SHOETLAND, . . Next to J. Wiisoir & Co., Drapers, AND OWEN STBEET, GEAHAMSTOWN (opposite Stose Bros).
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Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1812, 23 October 1874, Page 1
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