Drapery M". if. AI RET / JS now Selling, at GREAT REDUCTIONS: 72-inch TWILL'D SHEETINGS, Is 6d—former price, 2a 3d 100-inch TWILL'D SHEETIINGS, 2s 4Jd—former price, 3s 80 dozen HUCK TOWELS, 2£d each 500 yards TENT and SAIL CLOTH, 7|d-^-former price, Is A Large Lot of FRENCH MUSLINS, 6s 6d—former price, 18s A Large Lot of DRESS SKIRTS, half-price. TOWELS, UNBLEACHED TABLINGS, OIL BAIZES, and AMERICAN LEATHERS, &c, &c, at Equally Low Prices. " „-- hit—lT II 111 II O ' Glearing-out the remains of the Summer Stock AT COST PEICES AND UNDER. A LARGE LOT of SUPERIOR TWEED TROUSERS, afc 11s A LARGE LOT of BLISS'S TWEED TROUSERS & VESTS, at 21s to 28s A LARGE LOT of TWEED, GALATEA, and PAGET COATS,. 25 per cent, below usual prices Hats, Caps, Long Cloth Shirts, Ties, &c, &c. M. H. AIRE V, POLLEN STREET, SHORTLAND-
Fruit! Fruit! Fruit! JUST RECEIVED— A SPLENDID CONSIGNMENT From Sydney and Nelson. Large Cooking Apples, 3d per lb. by the case Greengage Plums, 6d to 8d retail Orleans do, do do Windsor Pears, 5d to 6d do Eating Apples, 6d do FINE SYDNEY GEAPFS, LEMONS, OEANGES, AND ISLAND BANANAS, &C...&0. JAMES TeFPERY, COVENT GARDEN FEUIT DEPOT, Brown Street, GRAHAMSTOWN. NOW LANDING, TV X "L 0 C H IT RE," And to Arrive Per " THUELAND CASTLE," PIANOFORTES AND Harmoniums, IMPORTED BY J GRIGG, POLLEN STEEET. .-' ' ■ ' 147 GETTING ALONG. ; rpHEEE are different ways of Getting JL 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 YOUE TEA. AND GROCERIES AT McGO WAN'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 McGQWAN'S. We are the CHEAPEST HOUSE on the THAMES for - GROOEEIES AND CEOCKEEYWARE. Our Prices all round are the most favorable for the consumer on the Thames. Have you tried our 3s TEA ? NOTICE. WBLUNDELL,WATCHMAKEE,&e., • Pollen street, Shortland, Being about to retire fr.->m Bunnesa, begs to return his sincere. THANKS to his Friends and the PubH? generally who have so kindly patronised him during, his residenco at the Thames. He requests that all Account due lo bim, and all Claims aguinst him be sent in before the Ist March next. 146 PUBLIC CRUSHING. rpHE Undersigned i« prepared to CRUSH: X Large or Snvill PARCELS of QUARTZat Lowest Bates. J. W. Walker, Manager. Kuranui Hill United Company, January 19, 1877. p ASHEL BE QTHE ES , MINING- AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, PAEROA, OHINEMURT. N.B.—Agents at Auckland and the Thames ••'■■■ ■ ■■ ' : : ■ - 2622-
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2530, 14 February 1877, Page 3
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489Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2530, 14 February 1877, Page 3
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