Drapery SPIGIAL NOTICK" M. H. AIREY IS NOW PEE PARING for STOCK-TAKING, and in SELLING GREAT BARGAINS in—a n a .i / i. DBESS DEPAETMENT— PURE ALPiCAS, GREY LUSTRES i FANCY DBESS MATERIALS, JAPANESE SILKS BLACK SILKS, GRENADINES Regardless of Cost Prices, and at Buch prices as all that shall favour him with an inspection .will find them—THE CHEAPEST in the TRADE. ; CLOTHING DEPARTMENT— ■ ,j AU-the MenXand-Youths'^lVeed Suits, Trousers^and Veits, Trousers, Flax i iI. J Shirts,^|hi# SMfis;?llamipl|, Drawevs, Crimean Shirts, Hats, Ties, ! '*-•* 'LCol)Brs^Eegkrlles»Vf-Cost; J j . | MILLI^RJ UH-A-">iUdWt ::r'll;i| BlilheMeyesl'aild mSalClelal Shapes of BONNETS and HATS "i FLOWERS, FEATHERS, UNDERCLOTHING. STAYS & CORSETS SILK UMBRELLAS and SUNSHADES—Regardlesref Cost. : ;r^aUT^Ai;H^ UST ;Sp EN E^^- • ; A VERY CHEAP LOT OF SHE^]^^,i]im^j§^a^ii|b^ i Hosiery, China Mattings, &c, at a j&rejft.^iseonnO j ■ MUST BE CLEARE^"THIS^Mb^HV^;'^".i'«^ V;-j ' ' M,. H- :: .;-! ■ ■ ■ ■■■■,■■■•■- j , •■-■;., - . 45j
■ -• | ■ -: ■^'t'?'-'«' lani'jJW t:;i'"l<Vv •{T-jIr.T 7^,t»' io ■wri^O j BEING? l^ouPllo^ltlilli^lusiness 'oa,^hev T4wmea,j^thftj a TOLL^HOLB A CHEAP SALEOF^ROCERIES^^R^^^||^ r™.&- . V '>q?T FOM^IN^'L6W.,PR^C^B7f thWh. Jams, per tin, from ... i;.7dtoßd Boiae^^if qmljfejr^^ r^.^d Fresh Lobsters (lib tins) ,_,.. lOd (ajwlp^Ti^^few'WflM"'')^-^^-^^-^--^^!!!! Fr^ib>Herringg»(llb>tinfe)"^ Uaitajr4 c (JtoMgnttifrfei Pl>t tinr.^ HJtii 2d Sardines (|lb tins) ... ... lOd M»«l«ii3(b ( fcs^uaHt>)j,^Brflb .at sr!s2d Sardines (Jib tins) ... i., . , 6d Starch, per 1b ... ,■', n-n6d Condensed Milk, Eagle Brand ...^"sai* Rice, perib ... ... ... 3d Vinegar (Morton's) per Bottle... 10d Sago, per lb ...... ... 4d Olson's Tomato Sauce, pints .?. Is 2d H«mi<r^iitte^,urf:fb««tßdtiiHtt)!T~-o: !O'lsmi®S^fSa6c<gi3ißl4iil)Bil /perlb .;. Lea & Perrin's Sauce ... ... li 2d • | OUR' 3s FTEA'WILL >BE• SOMMAT^2fI cLß^^na bif|tii|J^ii at i; ;■•• ■ Greatly Reduced Prices. \-nikfj.. m zft'&te&h ssxtoi. '■ -o\. 'miismn -j , „ " • .. ,■ . • '-i .» «■ v •'; | N.B. The whole of the Stock nj|^MlslifSKi9M^-cfein iNOTF THMl)billi-^" bBS I ?00S& ?*"^^^' -^ /™'T i H/TIT'A'R'Ct T^T^l^^so^ijhKi tg»j %ik r s^oia, ♦>}
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL '■T?mßffir^&fiffl^'^^ m. OWEWl^rHlirsl^posite Budke street), Graha^stowh.
' fsfgrci? lieu;, Sib? rji ■■y-iom r>d; Injsy.ngftfi t v-'tf (Late of Messrs W. Uswitt and Co., Ir*ni «■■■■■ ■ , mongers), %#s9l'to WM&£%£ fiiSSHiyi#of%e ! .out -r-Mif^Frfs.- «w h'-tu^rd orkic tx-.tfc'nb ti^^^SfSkl site JoilleK ■j- : ":/ ■'--. S|]^EETS, ' '.fJ?S *.•' With a Lirge ajid Well-selected Stock of And trusts, by pa'refal attentien to their waute, to roQpiye a fair lhare ,of theirupatronage and support. .■' .i^xw^h ~■iavK-Mib >;■! ;■!•.>•-: |ALL KIND^W^Iib^MONGERr GROCERIES o? EVERY DEBCRIPTION 1 'Wot to be excelled in either Quality V. .'.■ ' or Price. * ;.■;'.." . '.•■■■':. ;.■ ■
E, X "LOCH U E 4 E. " -■PC Jq« Bt~-g{n-t«;?U r.WKr-j'iiisi.l.. «• : "~ And to Arrive i • VeV* T^teRLXNP^ASTEEi'^' Harmoniums, j IMPORTED BY j. GRiGd;" POLLEN STREET. 1 " ■■-■•■ _ v - r ■■ ■ • ut
GETTING ALONG. fTIHERE are different ways of Getting I Along, «3 progress, is sometimes called. It does not always mean making a large sum of money, or being a great man for people s to admire or look .at with wonder.' Leaving'off a bad habit' fora good one i 3 Getting. Along; to be clean and tidy instead of dirty and disorderly is Getting Along 3 to be careful and saving instead of thoughtless and extravagant— to be active aud industrious instead of idle and lazy— ■ * TO BUY YOUR TK£::A&D. GROCERIES:;; AX 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 1 laid out at McGOWAiVS. 1 We are the CHEAPEST HOUSE 1 on the THAMES forGROCERIES AND CROCKERY - WAKE. Our Prices all round are the most favorable for the consumer on the Thames. Have you tried our 33 TEA ? U S T RECEIVE D— AUSTRALASIAN, January 20 and 27 J. H. Jeefbbson, x Pollen street, Shortland". A ASHEL BROTHERS, MINING AND GENERAL COMiIIS- ! , . . SION. AGENT 3, -- ; PAEROA, OHINEMURI. N.B.—Agents at Auckland and the Thames 2622
Finest Fruits ' " * AND Vegetables TN the Market, Fresh Every Morning, are to be had at CANT ELL'S, POLLEN STBEET, GRAHAMSTOWN. 3186
EXCURSIONS TO , OHINEMUEI AND THE UPPER THAMES. PICNIC PARTIES PROVIDED WITH ; ALL REQUIREMENTS. MR ALLEN, well known on the Thames ..for his ability as a Caterer, is now. PROVIDORE of the : P.S. TE AROHA AND P.S. RUBY, find ii in a position to supply Picnic or.Excursion -Parties'with ail ki»dsr;dl Refresh-• ihenls. The terms will be such as cannot foil to give entire safcisfnc'. ion, an I the style and < t'o-ste with which the refreshments are served ii ust commend themselves to all. Terms, &c, upon'applieation to Mr Allen on hoard Te Aroha or Ruby. . 3314 GWALLEB,' Wholesale end Retail • Tobacconist, next the Bank of New Zealand Brown-street, Grahamstown.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2524, 7 February 1877, Page 3
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