Drapery M. H. AIREY IS NOW BHOWING HIS WINTER STOCK. EVERY VARIETY oy thb NEWEST GOODS DIRECT FBOM THE LONDON, GLASGOW, AND PARIS MARKETS. /~\WING to a great depression in the Home Trade, every variety of CLOTHING, DRESS and MAKCHESTER GOODS are much better value than previous shipments. MILLINERY— New Felt Hats New Straw Huts New Flowers New Feathers New. Ornaments Paris Millinery DRESSES— New Satin Cloths Now Reversible Felts New Trail Poplins New French Merinos New Aberdeen Winceys New Felt Skirts New Bradford Winceys, &c. MANTLES— New Waterproofs New Ulster Cloaks New Black Jacket? , New Aetracan Jackets DRAPERY— New Flannels—all makes New Blankets—all sizes New Sheetings „ New Quilts, &c., 4c. CLOTHING— New Trousers and Vests New Overcoats - New Galatea in variety New Tweed* New Mosgiel Plaids New Hate, in great variety.. M. H. A I REV POLLEN STREET. Calls MORNING LIGHT GOLD MINING COMPANY (Limited.) A CALL (Third) of Threepence per Scrip - Share has been made on the capital of the above Company, due and payable to the Manager at the office of the Company, Queen street, Thames, on WEDNESDAY, 13th June, 1877. Thomas HouaBBUGH. Manager. May 18th, 1877. 710 PRINCE IMPERIAL GOLDMINING COMPANY (Limited.) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Shares on which Arrears of CALLS remain UNPAID after TUESDAY, the 22nd instant, will be absolutely FORFEITED. By order of the Directors. W. S. Ladeie, Pro Secretary. 5, Wyndham street, Aucklund, Bth May, 1877. .664 Notices The Shortland Hotel. H. ENDREB, Pkopkietob. HENDRES, ha7ing taken over the • above Hotel, trusts that bis old Frieads and Customers will remember the fact, and patronise him as usual. The BAR is replete with ONLY the BEST BRANDS of WINES, SPIRITS, &c. SUPERIOR BEER. 643 NEW BUSINESS. THE SHORTLAND HOTEL 0 HOP ROOM. J ALLEN, for many years known as one • of the Most Proficient Caterors on the Thames, has made Arrangements with the Proprietor of tbe SHORTLAND HOTEL, And OPENED on SATURDAYt, the sth instanf, the SHORTLAND HOTEL CHOP ROOM. Breakfast from ... ... 7to 9 o'clock/ Dinner „ ... ... 12 to 2 „ Tea „ ... ... sto 7 „ Oysters and Stewed Babbit Suffers. G WALLER, Wholesale and Hotai • Tobacconist, next the BankofJNo*i Zealand Brown-street, Graliamstown. "•fmEATHJCM* ERUPTING, equal to M*l Jl bourne work at tbe Evening SrAßOflici
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2611, 22 May 1877, Page 3
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370Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2611, 22 May 1877, Page 3
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