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Drapery New Fashions in Summer Clothing and Drapery. M. H^IREY TTAS DETERMINED, for the next Two Months, to effect a SPEEDY j CLEARANCE and encourage CASH PURCHASES, to give TEN PER CENT. DISCOUNT on all amounts exceeding One Pound Sterling. the stock is unusually large this season, and com- ; prises every Novelty for summer wear. SILKS, JAPANESE SILKS, LUSTRES, &c, &c. NEWEST PATTERNS in PRINTS, BATISTES, MUSLINS & GRENADINES. Men's, Youths' and Boy's Clothing. M. H. AIREY, Pollen Stbeet.' Grocers MONEY SAVED! REDUCED PRICES! ! INSPECTION INVITED ! ! ! A LARGE SUPPLY OF FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES, selected with caro for our Retail Trade, will be sold as under :— ' .' '. Sardines, \ 6d No. 1 Sugar, 5d per lb Tapioca, 6d per lb Sardines, $ lid . Soap, Large Bars, 6d Jams, from 7d per tin ■ : Salmon, lib tine, 9d Salid Oil, J-pints, 7d Bottle 1 Fruits, Is 2d per lb Sented Soap, 2d per calte Sulid Oil, pints, Is Cocoa (Taylor Brothers), Is Bd' Refined Sugai", 4d per lb Vestas, 8d per dozen per lb. Light Sugar, 4id per lb | v TEAS FOR THE MILLION! ; "'•..-■/•-■■■ . ' ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ New Season TEAS, possessing Purity, Strength, and Flavour. No. 1, Fine Congou, 2* lb I No. 3, Choice Tea, 3s per lb { No. 4, Finest Quality, 3s 6d No. 2, Pekoe Flavoured, 2s 6d I ' I Our Teas ttre a rich combination of many Rare Black Teas, and will gire entire latisfaction to every purchaser. , ' „, Teas Bupplied by the chest, half-chest, or boxes, at Seduced Prices. FINE COFFEE, Is 8d lb. SPERM CANDLES, 251b boxes, lid lb. BACON, CHEESE, FRESH BUTTEB, EGGS, FLOUR, BRAN, MAIZE, POTATOES, &c.,&c.;&c. GOOD 3 DELIVERED. %* Please Note our Address— FRENCH AND CO-; WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FAMILY GROCERS, POLLEN STBEET, SHORTLAND ; OWEN STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN ; 1356 AND AT 252, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Drapery General Notices PUBLIC NOTICE. - TO THE INHABITANTS OF THE THAMES. DRAPERY &c. T F youre<^ire crockery, china, or GLASSWAKE, Goto T MAPQTIATT'Q J. KEESING'S J. MARSHALL S THAMEg Bazaaßs SHIPMENTS BEOWN STEEET, (Throe doors from the Bank of New Zealand.) THIS SEASON ABE UNUSUALLY / THB WU ~ E STGCK HEAVY, AND Of the above Goods WILL NOW BE SOLD j£ACH DEPAKTMlNTwaibetod Honestly at Cost Price . FULLY ASSORTED with NEW and T v . v —...' , ;', J. K. wishes the Public to understand FASHIONABLE GOODS. that °bj<?ct in giTing them th" Cliailce for VERY CHEAP GOODS is to CLEAR OUT ts much as possible, in —— consequence of the DEPRESSION IN TRADE, and HOLDING A LARGE «a -nAftirtrfno »i -l r. STOCK. Customers -will at once see the 39 PACKAGES, exAlumbagh TRUTH of the aboye when making their purchases. 11 ■••"- v Columbus THE STOCK IS THE LARGEST AND t o . !,•■■, BEST ASSORTED on thb THAMES, g „ „ City of Auckland :_ l^° Obsebte— 2 .„•■■■" ' Per White Eagle COST PRICE, and No Nonsense! COST PRICE, and No Humbug!! IQ „ Bought in Colonial COST PRICE, and No Gammon! 11 Markets 6 SCHOOL NOTICE. MISS CART still holds her School at Mrs BargroTo's late residence, Abra* ham Btreet. English, Music, and French taught. • Dancing Class ererj Friday Evening from : , •-.■ •■■ ■- ■ ; ' . . 7to 9. . W. Martin & bON, -^^ B DIS . PENSIIT6; POLLEN STREET, •*? -■■***■ MANUFACTURING CHEMIST, * EE now OPENING their NEW 20, BROWN STREET, " "STOCK OF GRAHAMSTOWN, THAMES (Near the Bank of New Zealand). SUMMER GOODS: _^ 1148 Lustres ji o y br o the rs, Muslins photographers, Prints^ pol l c n-s tr be t Hollands, • &c, &c. SHORTLAND. The above will be Sold at a SMALL _ „■■ T j advance ou the invoice Prices for Mercantile IjOan and ? ASIL >— Discpunt Company, MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHmG, G'R AH AMJ TO WN. HOSIERY of Every Description, THE Company is prepared to Discount Bills, X Advance Money upon personal or other MUCH UNDER VALUE. security, repayable by monthly or quarterly _____ • instalments. Sun.s of £5 and upwaids ad- ' 'xkt-mt tu-auvtw A, QOINT viuiced on deno*it of deeds — Freehold or WM. MARIIN & bOJN, Leasehold-Bills of Lading, Bonded CertifiPOLLEN STREET, SHORTLAND. cafcf"• Share9»or other tan§ibl* eecuritJ- . " All transactions and adrances made without ' delay, if security approved of. : 'f^Siwfi^ Applications to be made to the Secretary, U (forms) ON SALE at the Etkkikq Edwin BimfßT, Stab Office. ■ Albert street, Grahamstown.

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2152, 26 November 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2152, 26 November 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2152, 26 November 1875, Page 3

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