M. H. AIREY TS NOW BEDUCING HIS BUM. MEE STOCK. In each department many Goods are BEDUCED to MUCH BELOW COST PBICES.. : A lot of Colored Washing Batistes,. re- ' r i duced to 6d per yard. - „ Linen Taso Striped, reduceSJnfe 6d : „ Printed Muslins, reduced to 3f d Dress Materials, to half-price „ Men*s Tweed Trousers, 9s 6d „ Flannels, from lid per yard * M Superior Prints, from 6|d to 8h per yard. The above are only a few of the. many, Cheap Goods, reduced in prices to close the Season. . . .... . , ', ■ ■ ; . j ■•;■■. ■ i Just Openep, T'-- '. ■;-! Boys' Tweeds, from, 2s 6d per yard ?J Geelong Tweed Trousers, 18s -6d j per pair. HATS, WHITE DBESS , SHIBTS, TIES, ETC. - M. H. AIBEY, 381, 132,133^ 134, Poilek-stbeet, SHOBT.LAND. T>BOCLAM A T I O N. THE LATEST SOBAPS. OHINEMUBI OPENED. " There is a good time coming." 1. This much desired, much delajed, much ditcuesedt and moat vexed question has been settled at last; Mr Maclay has done the work, and Sir D. McLean will enjoy the honour. 2. Where is cur respected Premier, the " Wizard of the South ? "—ln Jericho negociatirp a loan with the Bedouins. " True patriot he, for be it understood, he left: his country for his country's good. No private, views disgraced his i generous zeal. What urged his travels | •aa* hie country's weal." 3. Election for Superintendent—Sir G-. G. ls> ; P Dg. 2nd j J. M. D. somewhere, , Howe nowhere. 4. Busiwkss :—The most important item of all. If you want Groceries of firat-claes quality^ buy at the Obinemuri Store, Shortland. Teas from 2s lo 3s 6d. Try the 3s Tf a, and you will cone »gain for more. Price's Best Sperm Candles . . Is Od Soap, from . . . Os 7d Washing Soda : . . Os 2d Salad and Caetor Oils . . Os 8d Keelor'a Marmalade . . . Is Od Best Hobart Town Jams . 9d to 10d Lamb's Superfine Flour, 50lb» . It Od New Zealand and Australian Preserved Meats, 21b tin, Is Bd, 41b do . 2e 8d Also on Sale — Crockery, Glatsware, etc., viz. .—-Cups and Saucer*, Plates, Meat Dishes, Pie Do., Tegetables Do., Egg Cu-s, Teapots, Jugs, Basine, Butter Cooler*, Sugars, Pressed and Cut Tumblers, pints and half pintf, Wine* i glasses, etc., etc. —Diggers' Requisites:— , Shovels, Prospecting Dishes, Billies, Buckets, Frying Pnjja, Pannikin*, Btlts, Knives, and other articles too nun crbiis to mention. All Goods will be cold at the Lowest Possible Prices, consistent with always paying 20s in the£. J. E. HANSEN, OHINKMUBI STOBES, SHOBTLAND. LAW FORMS of every description at the Erarnre Stab Office
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1937, 19 March 1875, Page 1
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419Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1937, 19 March 1875, Page 1
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