Drapery SPECIAL NOTICE. ■ v ;-'O ■ ..... .',■ .:. M. H. AIEEY IS NOW PEEPAEING for STOCK-TAKING, and is SELLING . GKEAT BARGAINS in-^ - DRESS DEPARTMENT— PUEE ALPACAS, GEEY LUSTRES FANCY DRESS MATERIALS, JAPANESE SILKS BLACK SILKS,-GRENADINES Regardless of Cost Prices, and at 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 Puits, Trousers and Vests, Trousers, Flax I i ?■. I Shirts^ White:SMrts;|Flanne)s, Drawers, Crimean Shirts, Hats, Ties, '; Collars—Regardless of Cost. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT--C.AH the Newest and most useful Shapes of BONNETS and HATS FLOWEES, FEATHERS, UNDERCLOTHING; STAYS & CORSETS SILK UMBRELLAS and SUNSHADES-Kegardless 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, SfiORTLAND. 46
luFruit! Fmit It feruit^ . ■-?*-' ■ . ! 0 A SPLENDID CblfsiaNMENT | From Sydney and Nelson. ' Large Cooking Apples, 3d per lb. by the case Greengage Plums, 6d to 8d retail ' ■ orie^M^MmmmT •■* i Wxudsor Peurs, 6d to 6d do i Eating Apples, 6d do '; ■:fine s^yldneyglaphs, Demons; oranges, and island ;b:,i.' -,;-?tJ BANANAS^&c^r&c.^^ ■-? -M j JAMES JJBFPERY,; COVENT GARDEN FRUIT DEPOT! Bbown Street, O R L'H AMST OV N. t And to Arrive . i W Per ;" raURLAND VWlMp^ \ IMPORTED BY j ;m ;;-; ■-'FsiiPOl^E^' iSTR^T?- J'?J U>j mHEEE are different ways of Getting *KX>v}Ai!teiag;<sWi y progres* ti*t sometimes called. . | It 1 does not always mean making a; large%unVof motieyV'dr^tieikff a man for people to admire or look "a,t- with; wonder. Leaving off a bad habit for a good one is Getting Along; to-be Icleftni and tidy instead of dirty ana disorderly is; Getting Along; to be careful and saying: instead of thoughtless and extravagant— to be active and industrious instead of idle and lazy-— T ■■"-, tt 'A I 'I A I i\ -I*" ii Oil ■ -i to buy your -j TEA^NDhGM)€ERIES | - " ' ■ at i ... • i MoGrOWAN'S j Instead of elsewhero is GETTtNGi 4a?iJon.g.-- 'my* <">o .,u.cnm : zfj Money is a very, useful article in its< way, but it's pHssibleito get along with but small means if rightly managed and; laid out at McGO WAIN'S.; ! We are the CHEAPEST HOUSE oni the THAMES for GROCERIES AND CROCKERY- i WARE. i * Our Prices all round are the most; favorable for the consumer on the; Thames. 1 fHav^^kftM'our^TEA^ \ NOT LG E. . ': WBL%N^)ELL/Wif (3Hlf AkBB, &c.,i • Pollen street, Shortland, ; Being about to retire ftmw Bupiness, begs toj return his sincere s to I^cjends] and the Public gerierallj 4b6'have so kindlyj patronised him during hia residence at the! Thames. .-, # | He requests that all Accaunts duo to him,; and all Claims against him bo cent in before) the Ist March next. 146; "^ PUBLIC CttOSHING. rrillß Undersigned it prepared to CRUSH _L Large or Small PARCELS of QUAETZ at Lowest Rates. J. W. Walkeb, Manager. . Kuranui Hill United Company, ; January 19, 1877. ; pASHEL BROTHERS, MINING- AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT 3, PAEROA, OHINEMURI. -N.8.-i-Agents at'Auoiland and "the 'Tliatnes ' '• ' .'2622
'=;'. . McCaul's, j 61b: Fruit Tins, i 8s PER DOZEN, , - -,<, - ; - ' , > rt' AT J. COCKS' ' , ©ID ESTABLISHED FURNISHING—: : ~; ' — WARBROUSE. MARY STREET (Opposite St. GEOBaB'a.CaT/BCH). , At WAT S O^, ".H AN D , A Large Supply of FURNITURE—New and Second* ' r "• v : MATTRESSES , CROCKERY IRONMONGERY \, " BRUSHWARE *".;■ mattings., v j . .„;, *-; ' .. "!'EVEIIY"Jb(ics6BI^O^'OF 'HOtSE- " hold BEtjTaisrrE." At Prices to suit the Times. ; '. .Goods on Hire. — Soirees Supplied. with erery^Requisite, . •-, ■ - vY ' : - - . -> 3 ( «fft> ' - "<( . < 1 GEORGE'WILTSHIRE, (Late of Messrs 'W. Hewitt and Co., Iron* ' \ , mbrtgersj, ' 832G-S to inform- tke .inhabitants of the Thames tit at-he has • '■ '" 'OPENED IT HOSE CENTRALLY-, SITUATED PREMISES AT THE CORNER MARY AUTO POLLEN 'i;,, STREETS, . With a Lirgc and Well-«elecfced Stock of Ironmongery GENERAL-■GROCERIES, And trusts, ,by r; j)arofut attention to their wanti, to receive a fair chare of their patronage andsupport. ALL KINDS OF IRONMONGERY AT 10-WJJST SATES. aROCERIES ov EVERY DESCRIPTION Not to be excelled ia either Quality or Price. '• '.- ' ')'*.•• ." ' 186 THE Finest Fruits AND Vegetables TN .the Market, Freah Ererj Morning, are to be had at CANTELL'S, POLLEN STREET, GBAHAMSTOWN. 3186 EXCURSIONS TO OHINEMURI AND THE UPPER THAMErf. PICNIC PARTIES PROVIDED WltH ALL REQUIREMENTS. MR ALLEN, well known on the Thames ■ for his ability as a Caterer, is now PROYIDORE of the P.S. TE AROHA AND P.S. RUBY, and ia in a position to supply Picnic oi 1 Excursion Parties with nil kinds of Kcfreshmenta. Ihe terms wili bo such as cannot fail to give entire satiafuction, nni tbe sfcjJo and laste with whic li the refreshments are serred it ust commend themselves to all. Torma, &c , upon application to Mr Allen on boaid To Aroha or Huby. 3314
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Thames Star, Issue 2526, 9 February 1877, Page 3
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