SPRING AND SUMMER DRAPERY, MILLINEIIY, FURNISHING, & CLOTHING, OPENED; THIS SEASON, y AT Imported direct from. Manufacturers—4BiJ?ackages ex Loch Awe ; 6 ditto ex Ferndale. Bought in Colonial Markets—l 7? packages. . DE'FSS —Black and Colored Silks, Moriantiques, French Poplins, Tasso doth, Balermos. Stripe Lustres, Corde tie Gothas, Gla.ce •Lustres, Milange Twilla, Pure .Alpaca- Cords, Batistes, Pique, Muslins, Cambrics ; 3 cases Cheap Prints (W. Grain's and IFoyles') hew patterns ; 3 cases costumes, in Tasso, Pique, Cambrics, Chali and Prints ; 2 cases Ball Costumes.] MANTLES AI?D MILLINEET—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. HOSIEEY ATN TD HABEEDASHEET—4 cases (310 dozen) Cotton Socles and Hose, exceedingly cheap; 7 cases Haberdashery and Fancy Goods, Laces. Euffles, Collars, Cuffs, Ribbons, Trimmings, Ornaments, Buttons, &c. , MANCHESTER AND WOOLLENS—6 bales Cheap Grey Calicoes, Bleached and Grey Sheetings, Lirings, Eorfars, 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. FURNISHING—2 bales Felt and Felt Squares, all sizes; 2 Bales Carpets, . new patterns ; 16 rolls Matting, various ; Oil Cloths from 2ft . . 3in to 12ft; Blankets, Quilts and Hollands. CLOTHING—A large Stock of Summer Clothing from the best Enropcp 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. . a* The Goods ex loch Awe and Ferndale will he sold 15 percent, cheaper than if Bought 1 in the Colonial Markets. LATE SHIPMENTS OF EXTREME SUMMER GOODS TO ARRIVE IN THE WAITANGI AND STANLEY CASTLE.
EXPIBATXON OF LEASE. FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES AT THE LOWEST PRICES ON THE THAMES. U^:?IL THE EXPIRATION OF THE LEASE OF THEIR PREMISES OWEN-STREET. GSAHAMSTOWN, FRENCH & COMPANY WILL SUPPLY FIEST-CLASS GEOCEEIES AT TIIEIK BEANCH STOKES*, v Owen-street, Grahanastown, ' . : AND POLLEN- STBEET, SHOETL'AND, riIHE QUALITY AND PEICE WILL ENSURE A LAEGE DEMAND.' X - NEW- SEASON'S TEAS, SPLENDID SUGARS DIEECT FEOM THE EEFINEES. ALL SHOULD SEE OUR SAMPLE OF GENUINE GOODS AT THE FOLLOWING PEICES:— Sugar, light ... 0 4% Ib Plaid Vestas, per dozen ... Os 7d Sugar, M-hite ... ... 0 5 „ ivalad Oil, half-pints ... 0 7 bottle Sugar, first-class ... ... 0 5| ,-, Sperm Candles, L W ... 0 91b Java Eice, only, ... .. 0 2| „ Soap, large bars ... ... 0 7 bar Oatmeal, fresh 0 3£ „ Pickles (Whybrow's) ... 0 9 bottle Moulds, Atickland ... 0 5| Salmon, best quality ... 1 31b tin Sardines,. £s ... ... 0 7 Starch, vrbitc, only ... 0 4lb „ -§s Oil , Tomato Sauce, ... ... 0 6 bottle DEVOE'S GENUINE KEROSENE, ONLY 9s-6s> per 4 GALLON TIN. N.B.—We invite attention to our SUPEIMOIi TEA now selling at Is 10 lb. . A Fresh. Shipment of Victorian Jams enly 7d per tin. JLJli.ci.ib J? \J£& JLXlii», IVllJuJblUiM. > FEENOH AKD COMPANY'S.". PUEE CHINA TEAS, in -Jib 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, 3s, and 3s 6d. Discount on 61b Parcols. Prime Canterbury Bacon and Cheese. Choice Potted Butters, from the Best Dairies. -•'■■' Potatoes, Maize, Bran, Sharps. Flour at Mill Prices. . A Ecally Fine Tea, Is lOd. by the Half Ghost. Sperm Candles, lid per lb, by the 251b box. None can undersell us unless : they supply inferior articles. . „ , • &P" PLEASE NOTE TEE ADDRESS— WIiENCH &,COMFAKY 9 ■- WHOLESALE AND EETAIL GHOGEES, PEOPLE'S TEA WAREHOUSE, 252, QUEEN-STBEET, AUCKLAND. BEANCH STOUES—POLLEN STBEET, SHOETLAND, • Next io J. Wilson & Co., Drapers, AND OWEN SI BEET, GEAHAMSTOWN (opposite Stone Bros).
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Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1813, 24 October 1874, Page 1
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632Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1813, 24 October 1874, Page 1
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