SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING. T. BRIDGEE, (SUCCESSOR TO SAMUEL COOMBES) HAS Opened this week, NEW CLOTHING, ex FEBNDALE, CITY OF AUCKLAND, and HERO. The Stock is now Fully Assorted, And purchasers can depend upon being Suited with FIRST-CLASS GOODS AT VERY LOW PRICES. MORNING PAGETS, GALATEA and SAC COATS, ALPACA and HOLLAND DO. TROUSERS and TROUSERS and VEST—In NELSON, GEELONG, SYDNEY, ENGLISH and SCOTCH TWEEDS. NEW ZEALAND FLAX SHIRTS REGATTA SHIRTS WHITE SHIRTS-WIDE & NARROW PLAITS CRIMEAN and COTTON SHIRTS COTTON MERINO and WOOLLEN i-HOSE FLANNEL SHIRTS and DRAWERS, KERSEY DRAWERS MERINO and L.W. SHIRTS and DRAWERS. SCARLET, BLUE, GREY SERGE SHIIiTS : ■-."-■ MOLE and COTTON COEDjrEOUSEE§... THE VEBY NEWEST THING- IK -TAPKECOLLAES Kaufmann's), HATS v £A.'Esr/'KUGS t BELTS, BE ACES, TIES, SCAEES, 4j?A"SLVejy Article, except Boots, required for a'"Gentleman's Toilet. BOYB OLOTHING-Trousers, and. Trousers | and Vest and Suits. Knickerbocker | Suits and Cossock Suits. T. BRIDaEE, SUCCESSOR TO S. COOMBES, GKAHAMSTOWN CLQTHING I/TART, ALBERT-STREET. DURHAM &M cLEOD3 POLLEN-STREET, SHOETLAND, ARE NOW SHOWING THEIR SUMMER STOCK OF GENERAL DRAPERY, MILLINERY, &c./comprising--A New Lot of Lustres, Balanos, and other Fancy Dress Materials in Figured, Plain Colours, and Black. Checked and Striped Muslins. Colored Muslins in all the Newest Patterns. A Splendid Lot of Hoyle's and Crams' Prints (good, and warranted to wash). . Plain and Colored Grenadines in Stripe and Spot. A Great Variety in Men's and Boys' Straw, Leghorn and Tuscan Hats. Just Opened a Nice Assortment of Boys' Knickerbocker Suits in White and Brown Drill, Striped Jane and Checked Linen in all sizes. Gents' Light Holland Alpacca Silk Sacs, and Galatea Coats; White, Brown and Sriped Drill Trousers; &hirts, Collars. Ties, Scarfs, Braces, Belts, &c. • Ladies' and Girls' Straw Hats, Flowers, Feathers, and all Trimmings for Millinery Purposes. Berlin Wools, Needles, Canvas, &c, Fancy Wool Work, Laces (real and imitation) in great variety. Durham & McLeod, pollen-street, shortland. tc7636 SUGAR, SUGAR. SUGAR. NO. 1 SUGAR ONLY sd. PEE LB., AND ALL GENERAL GROCERIES of the BEST QUALITY, AT THE LOWEST PRICE. NOTE OUR PRICE LIST:— Sugar, light. . .0 4Jperlb. Mould Candles . . 0 ofperlb. Sugar, No. 1 . .05 perlb. Plaid Vestas . .0 7 per dozen Sugar, Snowdrop . 0 5£ per Ib. Marmalade (best) . 1 0 per tin Rice, from . . .0 2^ perlb. Pieties . . .0 9 per bottle Tomato Sauce . ..0 6 per bottle Sardines^ I-. . . 0 7 per tin Salmon (best) . . 1,0 per lib. tin Sauce. . . . 1 Oper bottle TJIEENCH AND CO. gratefully acknowledge past favours, and are confident that JO the Price and Quality of their articles will give entire satisfaction to every Purchaser. NEW tEASON'S TEAS, of great purity, strength, ond flavourPrices : 25., 2s. 6d., 35., and 3s. 6d. perlb., comprising many rare Black Teas which cannot be surpassed in quality.' FINE COFFEE, Is. 8d perlb. FLOUR,, MAIZE, BRAN,"Ac, at the Lowest Prices. FRESH BUTTER from the best Dairies. ';^ W PLEASE NOTE OUS ADDRESS— PR EN HAN D CO., ■'. % FAMILY GROCERS, _ *. POLLEN STREET, SHOETLAND (next to MR. WILSON'S, DRAPER), '■"... '. ;'ANi>. ■'."."" OWEN; STREET. GEAHAMSTOWN (OPPOSITE Mbssbs STONE BROS). ■■■■■'- 7757tc
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Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1864, 23 December 1874, Page 4
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495Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1864, 23 December 1874, Page 4
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