Drapery . S. HETHEIIINGTON T) ESPECTFULLY solicits the attention of his Customers and the Thames JLt Inhabitants generally to his NEW AND WELL-ASSORTED STOCK or ."■■:'■■..".■-: ■■ .■ WINTER DRAPERY, MILLINERY, AND CLOTHING. DEA PI? B V D E PAlt TMEN T -GOMPEI SIN G — Newest Styles in Fancy Dresses New Homespuns Now Satin Cloths—assorted colors New Twilled Wiocejs New Figured Satinetles New French Merinoes—all colours New Figured Poplinettes New Winceys in all shades New Driss Serges New All wool Plaids. Ac, Ac., &c, &c. A groat variety ef Now Fancy Wool Goods, Ladies' New Fancy Skirts, and New Hyde Park Costumes. THE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT IS WELL ASSORTED WITH NEW WINTER CLOTHING. - Moii'o New Overcoats , Men's Now Suits Men's New Paramatta Overcoats Boys' and Youths 1 Now Clothing . Men's New Galatea, Pnget, and Pilot Men's Hats—a general assortment of Cloth Coats fashionable fh<vpes &c, &c, . &c, &c. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. Ladies' New Felt Hats in Drubs, Greeus, '' Hats in great variety Blues, Browns und Blacks. Latest English Fashions in New MillinLadies' New Felt Bonnets : cry, Bonnets, and Trimmed Hats, Ladies', Girls', and Children's New Straw New Hat and Bonnet Trimmings. Ac, , &c, Ac, &c. OSTRICH FEATHERS! NEW FLOWERS!! NEW ORNAMENTS!!! Ac, Ac. &c, , &c. The above New Goods for Winter Trade have all been well bought and carefully selected. The greater part of which were bought considerably under usual value, and are now marked off to he sold at moderate prices. S. H. can confidently assure his Customers that FOR QUALITY OF GOODS AND REAL VALUE FOR MONEY HE CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD by any Draper ia either Auckland or the Thauieß. INSPECTION OF STOCK RESPECTFULLY INVITED. DRESS AND MANTLE MAKING DONE ON THE PREMISES. fc^° PLEASE NOTE THE ADDRESS— S. HETHERINGTdN, Pollen Street. ' * ■ : DIRECT IMPORTATIONS OF DRAPERY, ETC., FKOil LONDON AND PARIS TO THE THA|MES, AT , J. MARSHALL'S. i ■T7IACH Department is now felly supplied with Cheap and Fashionable Goods. ALREADY OPENED UP FOR INSPECTION— 69 Packages from EUROPEAN MABKETS 17 ',- . „ COLONIAL - 86 . Included in the above are many lots of Clothing, Manchester Goods, Furnishing, Winseys, Silks, &c, BOUGHT MUCH UNDER THEIR VALUE, and will be Sold accordingly. J. MARSHALL, Albert Street and Pollen Street. i 395 '
THAMES VISITORS TO AUCK. LAND - CAN bo accommodated with Comfortable PRIVATE BOABD and RESIDENCE upon moderate terms at— " Mia John Cashel's, :- • ■ "'■ Upper Hobson street, Aucklaud. Opposite Auckland Western Aendemy. MoGOWAN'S, ,J)p Baoon, Hams, Potatoft, &c.
NOTICE. MR E. 0. CARR, -Home, Land, and GJ-cueral Agent, Domwell's Buikiing*, Queen street, Auckland, lumng been ap pointed nij AGKENT in Auckland, all Advertisements and Subscrip'ions should in futuro be left with him. -: . v. WIIiHAM McOULIOtaH. Thamc'i,. September 12th, 1876. nHOSPECTING DISHES only 9d, r ■ at-McGOWAM'S.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2610, 21 May 1877, Page 1
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