Drapery "_ Ii ' ■ OPENED THIS J>AY, DRAPE R Yl BOUGHT A JOB, , AND WILL BE SOLD FROM i to i the English Cost. J. MARSHALL, Albert Street and Pollen Street. 395 S. HETHERINGTON T> ESPECTFULLY solicits the attention of his Customers and the Thames XX v - . , - - Inhabitants generally to his - , NEW AND WELL-ASSORTED STOCK OF WINTER DRAPERY, MILLINERY, AND CLOTHING. DEAPERY DEPARTMENT—COMPRISING— Newest Stylei in Fancy Dresses New Homeopunt rJTaw, B»tia .Cloths—assorted colors New Twilled Wincey* " New Figured Satinettes ' New French Merinoeß— all colours. New Figured Poplinettes \New Winceys in all shades •N«w Pt|;Mjerge», New All wool-Plaids. - ' " " Ac, &c, &c, * &o. A great Tariety tf New Fancy Wool Gtaodsi Ladies' New Fancy Skirts, "and New Hyde ■I . r : .. , Park Costumes; THE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT IS WELL ASSORTED WITH NEW - .WINTER CLOTHING. Men's New bVorcoats " ' Men's New Suits Men's New Paramatta Orercoats Boys' and Youths' New Clothing Men's New Galatea, Pagefc, and Pilot Men's Hats—a general assortment of Cloth Coats '" fashivnahle shapes' &c, &c.| &c, &c. ■" '-'. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. Ladies'^ New Felt Hats in Drabs, Greens, Hats in great variety Bines, Browns aud Blacks Latest English Fashions in New MillioLadies 9 New Felt Bannets cry, Bonnets, and Trimmed Hati, Ladus', Girls', and Children's New Straw - New Hat and Bonnet Trimmings. Sec., &c, - &c, &c. NEW OSTRICH FEATHERS! NEW FLOWERS S! NEW ORNAMENTS!!! The ahore New Goods for Winter Trade have all been well bought and carefully selected. The greater part of which were bought considerably under usual Talno, and are now marked off to he sold at moderate prices. S. H. can confidently assure his Customers that FOB QUALITY OF GOODS AND BEAL VALttR FOB MONEY HE CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD by any Draper in either Auckland or the Thames. INSPECTION OF STOCK RESPECTFULLY INVITED. DRESS AND MANTLE MAKING DONE ON THE PREMISES. GST PLEASE NOTE THE ADDBESS— . - --xS. HETHEEINGTON, Pollen Street.
•• STAMP Ad, 1875." : cautlon. rnKANSFERORS and transferees of '•hares ±. in gold mining and other companies and societies are warned against executing anj instrument of sale or transfer unless the name of the purchaser ■or transferee is inserted therein at or before the execution thereof, a maximum pebalty of £100, under section 103, being incurred thereby. Any: such instru meut, moreover, so signed, is absolutely void and inoperative, and does not divest the transferor of his interest therein, but he remains liable thereon as if he had never disposed of the same. If the transferor be a licensed sharebroker, his license is forfeited on conviction, and thereafter hei» disqualified from' acting as a broker, or from having a fresh license issued to him. No flharcbrokor or other person is entitled to any commission or other fee or reward in respect of nny sale or transfer unless the instrument of transfer is filled up with all necessary particulars '0 make it a complete instrument, and is duly stamped. By order, R. 0. Hamkbtox, Secretary for Stamps'. Head Office, Stamp Department, Wellington, Bth May,1877. - 718 \ EWEST designs in type- on hand, and ■- « constant additions being made, at the Etoniho Skab Office. 'THIJSATKieAL PRINTING, equal to Mcl \ bourne work attboEVßHlffGSTAßOffiefl
. .'. Electoral : : BOROUGH OF THAMES. BLECTION OF AUDITOBS. -pOBT. M. MITCHELL respectfully anLV nounces that he is a Candidate for BE- , ELECTION, and solicits the support of the Burgesses. ■ - Thames, 19th May, 1877. 727 TO THE BURGESSES OF THE BOROUGH OF THAMES. T ADIES and GENTLEMEN,—I have the JLi honor to announce tXrl am a CANDIDATE for the Office of'one of the AUDITORS of the Borough, and respectfully solicit your Votes. Dat. Philp. Thames, 18th May, 1877. 715 TO THE BURGESSES OF THE BOROUGH OF THAMES. ELECTION OF AUDITORS. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN.—I beg I_J reipcctfully to Solicit your Suffrages at the ensuing ELECTION of AUDITORS, and to assure you that, if I have the honor to be HE-ELECTED, I shall perform the duties to the best of my ability. jFbBJD. B. Gh WOODWABD. M»j 15,1877.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2615, 26 May 1877, Page 3
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