"WE have Opened up a LARGE and VARIED ASSORT MENT of MTUM & WINTER GOODS - -: - • ■ ~ IN COLOBED FBENCH MERINOS') V Good Value : v BLACK DO DO J FANCY DRESS MATERIALS, from ll*d PLAIN LUSTRES* from 9£d WINCEYS, IN ALMOST ALL SHADES, very cheap WHITE and COLORED FLANNELS, from Is OJd COLORED WOOL SHIRTINGS , ■ . Also— 1 Case of Choice Wool Goods IN LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S CAPES PORCUPINE SQUARES, PROMENADE SCARFS, CLOUDS WOOL POLKAS and CHEST PRESERVERS FUR TRIMMINGS, in White, Grey, Brown, and Black A LOT OF GENTS 1 TROUSERS & TROUSERS & VESTS Very Cheap, commencing at Bs. Boys' Knickerbocker Suits, suitable for Winter wear, in all sizes . . - A few Youths' Tweed Suits, 25s Men's Flannel Shirts and Drawers, Hats, White and Colored Shirt* in large variety; Braces, Ties, Scarfs, Collars, <fee, &c. Boys' Black and Drab Sydenham Hats, from 3s 3d Our Fancy and Trimmings Departments Are also full of the LATEST NOVELTIES in Ladies' Linen Collars and Ruffles, Plain and Beaded Yak Laces, Imitation and Real Laces, Black and Colored Velvets, Jacket Ornaments in Silk and Fur. , . JUST OPENED, 1 Box'of the JOSEPHINE KID GLOVES in Black, with colored stitched backs. Berlin Wools, and Berlin Wool worked Pieces for Cushions, Slippers, <&c, &c. Thomson's Glove-fitting Stays, in White and Drab, from ss. Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Hat Ornaments, Hats, and all TrimmingsDURHAM & McLEOD, POLLEN STREET.
. STEAM TO AUCKLAND, Cabbying Passbngubs jlvtd Cabgo. ■V- fflHB Fine New Bide-wk*el taSMK^^v JL Steamer "wSSGGXb h a ur a k i. Fbom Tababit. Monday, Tuesday, and Wedneeday, at 4k o'clock afternoon Fbom Gbahixstowk. Thursday, Friday; and Saturday, at 4 o'clock afternoon . ' - ' Fbom Attokland. Monday, Tue«d»y,W«dßeßday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, at 10 a.m, P.S. BNIERPEIBB Ho. 2. Fbom Gbahamstown. Tuesday, at 1 o'cl«clc afternoon Thursday, at 3 o'clock afternoon Saturday, at 7 o'clock evening ; Weather and other circumstance* permitting. jgg" Not responsible for accidents in Shipping, Carrying or Discharging Live Stook. "W. SOTTTBB. AB3> Co., . 814 Agents. REGULAR STEAM COMMUNICATION WITH OHINEMURL 1 *=kj&v HE paddle-steamer LALLA ROOKH, - Captain JACKSON. Fbom Gbahamsiow. Tuesday, at 11 o'clock morning Thursday, at 1 o'clock afternoon Saturday, at 4 o'clock afternoon $§>T Note.—Passengers landed at Hikutaia. W. SOTJTEIt A»B CO., \- -169 Agents. ; EOROHINEMURI «w^ rpHB Fast 3.8. ALERT, E. Moobs, Master.- j Fbcm Gbahamszow (Curtis') Whim. Tuesday, at 9.30 o'clock morning i Landing Passengers at the Puke. j Weather and other circumstances permitting. - , , 18 OHINEMURI. ! T) A. JONES, &c. Board and lodging. Rctlni eoanectad. ; t0124
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1956, 12 April 1875, Page 3
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404Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1956, 12 April 1875, Page 3
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