The Largeßt Shipment .o£ Drapery, .Millinery and Clothing ever imported direct from manufacturers to the Thames is opened this season at J. MaESHAep's, who is determined to sell witk the Smallest Remunerative Profit, and is certain the pub-ie will not find his goods surpasssed, if equalled, for value by any house in New Zealard. Inspection Solicited.—Advt. - : . , r ;,•
Gbnts' Clothes and every description of Dyeing and Cleaning jdpne on the shortest poseibie notice, at the Thames Dyeing Establishment, corner of Rolleston and Richmond streets,-^Aikvt - -; "; - '■'"
Funerals . % FUNERAL NOTICE. fnHE FRIENDS of Michael Fitzpatbice: X and members of the H.A.C.B. Society are invited to MEET at hia residence, Tararu, 10-MOBEOW (Tuesday), at 230 p.m., to altend.the Funeral of his daughter. 399 : Michael Fitzpatrick. FUNERAL NOTICE. fTIHE Funeral of the late Mr Cobnemt/s X 'MEBPHY will leave the Catholic Chapel, Willo»ghby-street,TOMOEKOW, at 3 p.m. All friendajire invited to Attend. 460 f Miscellaneous Aa 919 YAEr>s of the NEW MOSS TRIMMING in All Colors, the Most Fashionable and Most Durable Trimming for Winter Wear at J". MARSHALL'S. FOR SALE. mWO TEAMS of Staunch DRAUGHT X HOUSES.—AppIy to 397 ' ' E. &A. Smith. DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNER- ■ SHIP. NOTICE is hereby given that tbe Co. partaership heretofore existing between James Hopcraft, William McCullougb, and '-I&inry George Lyons Eadford, carrying on business as Newspaper Proprietors and .G.«treral Printers, at Albert street, Grahamstown, Borough of Thames, under the name, style or firm of " Hopcraft, McCullough and C 0.," has been THIS BAY DISSOLVED by mutual consent;.in so far as the Baid Henry George Lyonß Eadford is. concerned, he having retired from the said co-partaership." Tbe buaineßß will from this da! o bo carried on by James'Hopcraft and William McCullough, who will receive ail accounts due and. owing to, and.discharge- all liabilities of the firm. The name, style or designation of the firm .TriUremain' as heretofore, " Hopceatt, McCtTLtoxraH & Co.'.' (Signed) . jA3ffE3 HOPO BAFT WIIITAM McCTTlitOtrftH Henet G. L. Eabfobd., Witness: E. A. Hejt,d. Ist May, 1875. ; q BALES WHITE and COLORED BLANKETS* an All Sizes.:) -t Ditto GOLORED' RUGS, imported direct from the Factory, and MUCH UNDER VALUE, at J. MARSHALL'S. GAME! GAME!! GAME!!! MR 0. GUETIS, Pacific Hotel, having taken.out a License for SELLINGGAME, will always have a Stock On Hand, 394 . . ■. •
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1974, 3 May 1875, Page 3
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