GREAT BARGAINS! GREAT BARGAINS! *0B THE Christmas and New Year Holidays, DRAPERY, SILK MERCERY, HOSIERY! MILLINERY! AND FANCY GOODS! ETC., i s ETC, ETC. J AM Ef-B~~R E I D TTAS DETERMINED TO HOLD HIS ANNUAL CLEARING-OUT SALE THIS YEAR BJCFORE THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS, INSTEAD OF AFTER. A GREAT PROPORTION OF THE SUMMER GOOD 3 HAVE BEEN PURCHASED DURING A VERY DEPRESSED- MARKET, THOSE, WITH THE REMAINDER OF STOCK, WILL BE OFFERED TO THE THAMES PUBLIC AT SUCH PRICES THAT CANNOT FAIL TO EFEECT A SPEEDY CLEARANCE. Ai it is impossible te advertise all the'very Cheap Goeds bffered, . ,■ ■- ; HE INVITES EVERYBODY TO INSPECT THE STOCK, AND JUDGE FOR THEMSELVES AS TO THE TRUTH OF THE ABOVE. N.B.—A LOT OF MEN'S AND BOYS' MERCEfiY* HATS; GA^S, ETC., ; WILL BE INCLUDED. JAMES REID, BR 0 W N.--S TRBET, GRAHAMSTOWN. SPECJIAIi NOVIILTIISS & CHfiAJ? G<*ODS £q R THE HOLIDAYS ! ■. ....-"■'.: -:• ' now open at ; ' "" • ■-■•'•'■■ '-':-'-':- I M. H, AI RE Y'S. piHOIOE LOT of EMBROIDERED COSTUMES in Japanese Silks, Tasao (Linens, Piqud, &c. Black Gros de Rhin..Silkg f from 2s ,sd,per yard. A large lot of White Stripe and Check Muslins, from B|d per yard—much below prices ; Printed Muslins, fast colours, from 6d per yard ? V White Marsella Pelisjesirom 8s 6d. /inMILLKNEEY, D EP AE^fiE NT^ . ■ Choice Flowers, Bonnets, Hats. 500 Fashionable Straw Hats, Is—worth 2s. LACE MANTILLAS and POLONAISES. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. ' Special-made Coats, Trowsers and Vests, equal to bespoke, imported expressly for Christmas Trade . Boys'and Youths' Holland and Tweed Suits Men's Holland and Silk Coats, Black Paris Hats, Drab Shell Hats Men's, Youths', and Boys' Felt and Straw Hats, in great variety. *#* The above are First-cIa3S Goods, not bought at auction, but imported from the Best Houses in the Trade, and sold at my usual low prices. M. H. AIREY, Pollen street, Shortland.
STEAM TO AUCKLAND TOMORROW AT 9 A.M. AND 4> P.H. CaBBYING PASSENaEES ANB CaB&O. «l j* rpHE Fine New Side-wheel «W|V^ X Steamer fl Ajyß A ± 1 . Fsoh^Thameb. Tuesday, at 4 o'clock aft rneon Wednesday, at 4 o'clock aftonoon Thursday, at 4 o'clock afternoon Saturday, at 6 o'clock morning Sunday, at 8.30 o'clock evening ' Fbom ArOKtA»D. : Tuesday, at 10 o'clock morning Wednesday, at 10 o'clock morning Thursday, at 10 o'clock morning Friday (Christmas Day) at 5 o'clock ercning Sunday, at 3 o'clock afternoon P.S. MANAIA. Fboh Thames. Tuesday, at 9 o'clock morning Saturday, at 10 o'clock evening < Fbok Attckiahd. ; Monday, at 8 o'clook erening Wednesday, at 10 o'olock eveniog Saturday, at 6 o'clock morning FOR COROMANDEL. P.S. MANAIA, ThursdaXtat 9 o'clock moraiag Rettten Tickbxs— Saloon, 12s; steerage, 6s; araikble by either Steamer to the 2nd January, 1875. Weather and other circumstances permitting. ggp" Not responsible for accideato in Ship* ping, Carrying or Discharging Live Stock. HOLMES BROS. R. ONYON, Agent. nu r) ILL-HEADS, Invoiced, &c, on ruled or O plain paper, of every size and quality, executed with despatch at the Evening Stab Office.
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Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1862, 21 December 1874, Page 3
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