Drapery M. H. AIREY IS NOW SHOWING HIS WINTER STOCK. EVEKY VAUIETY 01? THE NEWEST GOODS DIBECT TBOM THE LONDON, GLASGOW, AND PARIS MARKETS. /^kWING to a great depression in the Horae Tr.)do, cverj Tarie(y of CLOTHING, DRESS and MANCHHSTER GOODS arc much better ralue than preTiouß shipments.. MILLINEEY— New Felt Huts j New Straw-.H.ils I New Flewers ' I Now Feathers , Nevr Ornaments ! Paris Millinery • DKESSES— ! , New Satin Cloths ! New Eeveuiblo Fells New Trail Poplins ' New French Merinos New Aberdeen Winceys New Felt Slirts i New Bradford Winceys, &c. MANTLES— New Waterproofs - • ' New Ulster Cloaks : . ', New Black Jacketi , New Astracan Jackets , DEAPEEY- j New Flannels—aH makes | New Blankets—all sizes I New Sheetings ,', - j New Quilts, &c. t Ac. . CLOTHING— . New Trousers and Vests . ■ ! New Overcoats ,- ' New Galatea in variety j New Tweed* -"• i Now Mosgiel Plaids * ' New Hats, in great variety. | M. H. AIREY POLLEN STBEET. .' . I j i Notices ELKCTOEAL. DISTRICT OF THE THAMES. "VTOTICE is hereby given that a Court will -^ bo held at the Warden's Court House. 'Grahamstdwn, on WEDNESDAY, tb/rteeiith day "of Jiitjc, 1877, at 10 o'clock in the forenoor?,/o Revise the List of Electors for the Electoral District of The Thames. The business to be transacted thereat will be the admission of Now Claims to be placed on the Electoral Roll of the District, hearing Objections, and striking out the names of per- | sons proved to be dead, and of persons whoso qualifications (as stated in the List) shaft be insufficient ia lit,/ to entitle them to vote. -_ H. Chas. Lawiob, Revising Officer. Supremo Court Buildings,. ' Auckland, May 14lli, 1877. : I The Shortland Hotel. H. END RES, .. PUOPBIBTOB. ■ HENDRES, having taken over the * above Hotel, tructs that his old Friends and Customers will remember thn fact, and patronise him as usual. The BAR is replete wi'h'ONLY the BEST BRANDS of WINES, SPI EI TS, &c. SUPEKJOE BEEE; 642 NEW BUSINESS. THE SHORTLAND lIOTEL CHOP ROO M. J ALLEN, for m«ny years mown as one • - of the Most ProGcient Caterers en the Thames, has made Arrangements with the Proprietor of the ' ' SIIOETLANP HOTEL, And OPENED on SATUBDAYt, the sth instant, the SHORTLAND HOTEL CHOP ROOM. ' ■ i Breakfast from . ... 7to 9 o'clock. ' Dinner „ 12 to 2 „ Tea „ 5 to 7 „ . OtStbbs and Stewed Rabbit Svpjfebs. (>< WALLEE, Wholesale and RetaU T» Tobacconist, ncit the BaakoflTew Zealand Brown-street, Grahamstown.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2610, 21 May 1877, Page 3
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