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Drapery M. H* AIREY, SILK MEECER, DRAPER, CARPET and FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, Is Now Showing in evert Department SPRING GOODS At Lowest Possible Prices, AND ALL MABKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. ■ _ 1193 Stationery and Books NEW BUSINESS. | Cheap Stationery, School Books, &c. Sheet Music—4oo pieces at a small advance on Half Price, H. j.~weeks, BE OWN STEEET, GBAHAMSTOWN (Next to W. Davies' Onehunga Store). BEGS to inform his numerous friends and the Public generally that he has COMMENCED BUSINESS, and is prepared to SUPPLY STATIONEEY, &c, &c, at my MODEEATE PEICES. CHUECH OF ENGLAND PEAYEES AND HYMNALS, CATHOLIC PJBAYEBS, &c—Nice Assobiment. PUESES, POCKET BOOKS, ACCOUNT BOOKS, &c, veby iow. Ar"T7TMT urn? f Family Eeader, London Journal, Family Herald, Younc Ladies' AlxliJNl l<Uli £ Journal, Wedding Bells, Bow Bells, &c, Ac. 1275

Draper DRAPERY, &c. J. MARSHALL'S SHIPMENTS THIS SEASON ABE UNUSUALLY HEATY, AND TpIACH DEPARTMENT will be found FULLY ASSORTED with. NEW and FASHIONABLE GOODS. 39 PACKAGES, ex Alumbagh. I-.,, „ Columbus Q „ „ City of Auckland 2 „ Per "White Eagle 18 „ Bought in Colonial ; Markets 76 W..Martin & Son, POLLEN STREET, A RE now OPENING their NEW STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS: LUSTEES Muslins ' ■ Prints Hollands, &C, &G. ! The above will be Sold at a SMALL ! ADVANCE ou the Invoice Prices FOR I CASH. / I MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING* HOSIERY of Every Description, MUCH UNDER VALUE. WM. "'MARTIN & SON, POLLEN STREET, SHOETLAND. MERCANTILE LOAN AND DISCOUNT COMPANY, GBAHAMSTOWN. fPHE Company is prepared to Discount Bills, A Advance Money upon personal or other security, repayable by monthly or quarterly instalments. Sums of £5 and upwards advanced on deposit of deeds — Freehold or Leasehold —Bills of Lading, Bonded Certificatesy Shares, or other tangible security. All transactions and advances made without delay, if security approved of. . .";, " Applications to be made to the Secretary, Edwin Biknbt, Albert street, Grabauistcwn.

General Notices PUBLIC NOTICE. TO THE INHABITANTS OF THE THAMES. TF you require CEOCKEEY, CHINA, or GLASSWAEE, Goto J. KEESINGTS Thames Bazaar, BEOWN STBEET, (Three doort from th« Bank of New Zealand.) THE WHOLE STOCK Of the above Goods WILL NOW BE SOLD Honestly at Cost Price. J. K. wishes the Public to understand that his object in giving them this Chance for VEEY CHEAP GOODS is to CLEAR OUT as much as possible, in, consequence of the DEPRESSION IN' TRADE, ond HOLDING A LARGE STOCK. Customers •will at once fee the TRUTH of the above when nuking their purcheses. THE STOCK IS THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED ox the THAMES. Ugp" Observe— COST PEICE, and No Nonsense! COST PEICE, arid No Humbug!! COST PEICE, and No Gammon!!! ■ 6 TjIDWIN BINNEY AUCTIONEEE & VALUATOE, CITY AUCTION MART, AIBEET STBEET. <&e.ovp §&tty t FAMILY, DISPENSING., AND MANUFACTUEING CHEMIST, . 20, BROWN STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN, THAMES (Near the Bank of New Zealand). 1148 N O T I C E. W. AVENELL, HAVING been in business on the Thames for over three years, begs most respectfully to thank, his Customers and the public generally for the very liberal support he has received during that time. Having enlarged his premises and added e everal improvements, he is now prepared to supply SAUSAGES, &c—not made by Steam—of the most approved quality, and baa always on hand the BEST CORN BEEF, POSK, AND TONGUES, &c. None but the very best quality of Meat supplied. Note the Address— W. AVENELL, FOEtEK STBBBT, 8041tc Shortland; thames goldfields hospital. notTce. . SUBSCRIPTIONS to the Funds of the >O above Institution are respectfully reqnested, as tha income is now insufficient to. keep the Hospital in its present efficient state. 1188 . W. Rove. ! SCHOOL NOTICE. MISS CARY still holds her School at Mrß Bargrove's late residence, Abra* '■■ ham street. | English, Mu3ic, and French taught. Dancing Claes every Friday Evening from 7 to 9.

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2130, 1 November 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2130, 1 November 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2130, 1 November 1875, Page 3

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