Drapery SPECIAL NOTICE. M. H. AIREY IS NOW PREPARING for STOCK-TAKING, and is SELLING GREAT BARGAINS in— DRESS DEPARTMENTPURE ALPACAS, GREY LUSTRES FANCY DBESS MATERIALS, JAPANESE SILKS BLACK SILKS, GRENADINES Regardless of Cost Prices, and afc such prices as all that shall favour him with an inspection will find them—THE CHEAPEST in the TRADE. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT— All the Men's and Youths' Tweed Suits, Trousers and Vests, Trousers, Flax Shirts, White Shirts, Flannels, Drawers, Crimean Shirts, Hats, Ties, Collars —Regardless of Cost. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT— All the Newesi; and most useful Shapes of BONNETS and HATS FLOWERS, FEATHERS, UNDERCLOTHING, STAYS & CORSETS SILK UMBRELLAS and SUNSHADES—Regardless of Cost. JUST OPENED, A VERY CHEAP LOT OF SHEETINGS, American-make, in Calicoes; Hosiery, China Mattings, Ac, at a Great Discount from former Prices. MUST BE CLEARED THIS MONTH. m. h. Tirey, POLLEN STREET/ SHORTLAND. ;. . . ... ■ : . "45 JUST OPENED, DIRECT FROM LONDON AND PAKIS, A LARGE VARIETY OF FANCY GOODS & SPECIAL NOVELTIES! SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AND T^TE W "V' EA:R'S P IFTS' \j L IN X XJ NOW ON VIEW AT J. MARSHALL'S. o : <gf An Early Inspection Solicited. _ ' ' '- ■' ■■ i" ,L .^- ■■■■■- ; Provisions J, M. ROBSON, WHOLESALE GROCER & PROVISION MERCHANT, ... ■;■"•.■■■ '"-:■ COENES OP VICTORIA STREET AND NORMANB IT ROAD, PAEROA, OHINEMURI. JM R. with pleasure informs the Trade and the Inhabitants of the Upper Thames District generally, that he has! COMMENCED BUSINESS as above, and trusts from his long practical experience, and being enabled to purchase m^the Best Markets, to ftive entire satisfaction to his patrons, whose requirements snail receive strict attention. J M.B. would respectfully draw at- MAIZE, Oats, Bran, Chaff, &c, at Low chests and Boxes; Kichly-scented G &c &C J Orange Pekoe, Gunpowder, &c. A T?r»T?AT <ai?T?rJq A ' Vari^tv New SUGARS-Co'B. Eefined, Choice Sample. GAEDEN SEEDS-A Variety, Xew GEOCEEIES-Oilman's Stores, Pickles, and Good, all at Auckland prices. Sauces. Salmon, Lobsters, Herrings, IRONMONGERY-A useful Assortc &c# ment of Household and CarpenPRODUCE—FIour, in Sacks & 501b. bgs ters'Requisites. N.B.—Cash orders carefully packed and forwarded with despatch to out Districts. J. M. ROBSON, PAEKOA. 3328
POLLEN STREET.MEAT BAZAAR, SHOBTLAND. , TVOAST BEEF! T) OAST BEEF! Of the very Best Quality the Market can supply will be sold at very Low Prices FOR CASH at the above Address. AIso—MUTTON POKE LAMB VEAL A Large Consignment of Bacon an d Ham from Taranaki. LAUD GEBMAN SAUSAGES 88-EF SAUSAGES—not made by steam SAVELOYS BRAWN BLACK PUDDINGS OX TONGUES And every description of Small Goods. COBNED PORK FOWLS GEESE TURKEYS DUOKS. Rote the Address — POLLEN STREET MEAT BAZAAR, SH O B T L AND.. ; W. AVENELL, Pbopjrietob. For Sale-A PACK HORSE. 3245 T7\ O.CA R R , HOUSE, LAND, & GENERAL AGENT, RENT AND DEBT COLLECTOR, 129, Queen Street, Auckland. 3053 G WALLER, Wholesale and Retail • Tobacconist, next the Bant of Now Zealand Brown-street, Graham3town.
GETTING ALONG. mHEEE are different ways of Getting _1_ Along, as progress is sometimes called. It does not always mean making a large sum of money, or being a great man for people to admire or look at with wonder. Leaving off a bad habit for a good one is Getting Along; to be clean and tidy instead of dirty and disorderly is Getting Along; to be careful and saving instead of thoughtless and extravagant— to be active and industrious instead of idle and lazy— TO BUY YOUR TEA AND GROCERIES AT McGOWAN'S Instead of elsewhere is GETTING ALONG. . . . Money is a very useful article in its way, but it's possible to get along with but small means if rightly managed and laid out at McGOWAN'S. We are the CHEAPEST HOUSE on the THAMES for GROCERIES AND CROCKERYWARE. Our Prices all round are the most favorable for the consumer on the Thames. Have you tried our 33 TEA ? 11. D. DRIVER, pAINTER, WRITER, &c, POLLEN STBEET (Next door to Dr. Paxke'b reridence. OILS, COLORS, PAPERHANGINGS,Ac. 3327
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2512, 24 January 1877, Page 3
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634Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2512, 24 January 1877, Page 3
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