I Drapers and Outfitters T UAKSHAIL SOLICITS SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE TTNDEEMKNTIONED LINES, WHICH HAVE BEEN IMPORTED TyiIECT TO THE THAMES from the Best Manufacturers in EITEOPE, AND AEE NOW OFFEBINGr, at sucli Low Prices that cannot be surpassed, IP EQUALLED. T> LACK SILKS in Glace, Gros Grain, Cashmere de Lyon, &c. ■JAPANESE SILKS, FKENCH POPLINS, VELVETEENS, Silk Velvets, , v TjIIIENCH MEttINOS, TWILLS, Brarathens, Australian Crapes, and Lustres; TTOME SPUNS, WINCEYS, LUSTEINES, LANARK SERGES, Sic,. &c. pOSTUMES, POLONAISES, AND SKIIiTS —In Great Variety. CHILDREN'S COSTUMES; LADIES' JACKETS & UNDERCLOTHING. A HEAVST STOCK, and Excellent Value, in Manchester & Furnishing Good?, T?X "Emily McLabbn," from London, and s.s. "Hero" from Melbourne. SEVERAL CASES OF CLOTHING, of the Latest Fashions, TITADE from GEELONG, WEST OF ENGLAND, and SCOTCH TWEEDS. r\NE CASE OF OVERCOATS, bought a JOB-r-only about Half Price. A LARGE ASSORTMENT of BLANKETS and RUGS, much below Value. PURCHASERS OF FIRST-CLASS DRAPERY, MILLINERY, & CLOTHING, SHOULD GO TO THE LARGEST WAR EJH OU S E AXD Cheapest Stock in Town. M. H. AIREY, POLLEN-STREET, SHORTLAND. 3 All Goods marked in plain figures, and sold at the Lowest Possible Prices. 567
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENf. .. . _. ■-—,I^' J. QUIBBLE H, o , , •.. .' '- . ,1 AS much pleasure in informing the Ladies of the Thames that hi has jusfc finished, with great expense, A LA.BG-E TT _ __._ — ~, -- SHOW ROOM Os THE SECOND FLOOR OF THB SHOP, „., . , , . . , T „. Which enables him to show a very Lar^e Stock of the MOST FASHIONABLE r ' Mtt T T "V Ti 1 P V !LlJll>Ja»A- ___ , __,„ . WT > ALL THE NEW SHAPES AND STYLES IN HATS, &c. , -n- , i Also that he has engaged a First-class Milliner to take charge of that Department. ASplendidTTsortmentof ' Dress Goods Just Opened This Week. A CALL INVITED. J. 6RIBBLE, OWEN STEEET,GEAHAMSTOWN.
T. wood, mOBACCONIST and IMPORTER of SATAITA CIGABS, meerschaum pipes, concertinas, and GENERAL FANCY GOODS. . ■ m ' BEST CUT TOBACCO, Poiibn btbeet, SHoaxiiAKDi In conjunction with the sbore T. Wood has Lately COMMENCED BUSINESS « a OEHERAL CLOTHIER. Having receired LARGE STOCKS of SEASONABLE GOODS He is «ble to SELL at the LOWEST "o " OTTr , w PBICEa> T. WOOD'tenders his THANKS to his Friends and Customers for their Support since he has been in Business as a Tobacconnisi, and Solicits their Fayon in his New Line of Business, in which he is coafidenfc of being abltt t0 merit their approTa i by Attention to their requirements. POLIBK STBBET, SHOBTLAXD. 377 '■ - ■ GEOEGE S. O'HALLOEAN, auctioneer, house, land, ahd GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, PqiienStbebt, Shobtmnd 7
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2028, 5 July 1875, Page 3
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409Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2028, 5 July 1875, Page 3
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