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Drapery MAY 26th, 7 PACKAGES OF ::. '■■■■■ 'BRA BE RY, ■ BOUGHT A JOB, AND WILL BE SOLD FBOM i to i the English Cost. ! 1 MARSHALL,. :; Albert Street and Pollen Street. . ■ ;. ■ ■ '• . . :,; ' ' ■':■:■■■ ■ ■' • ■ "395 S. HETHERINGTO^ T) ESPECTFULLY solicits the attention of his Customers and the Thames X\i ■ ' Inhabitants generally to his NE# AND WELL-ASSOETEP STOCK '■'■■.■ ..' ' ■ ":.■ JOE ■•:■■■ .■-'..■.'■■.• ''. • WINTER DRAPERY, MILUNERY, AND CLOTHING. : DEA PE E V D EPAB TMENT-COMPB I-S IN G — Newest Styles in Fancy Dresses . New Homespuns j New Satin Cloths—assorted colors . New Twilled Winceys - New Figured Satinettes New French Meriuoes—all colours New Figured Poplinettcs New Winceys in all shades , . New Drees Serges New All wool Plaids. Ac, &c, " &c, &c. A great variety ©f New Fancy Wool -Goods, Ladies' New Fancy Skirts, and New Hyde Park Costumes. THE CLOTHING DEPAETMENT IS WELL ASSOETED WITH NEW WINTER CLOTHING. Men's New Overcoats J : Men's New Suits • Men's New Paramatta Overcoats ''•-■■ Boys' and Youths'"Now Clothing Men's New G-nlatca-, Paget, and Pilot Men's Hats—a general assortment of Cloth Coats fashionable shapes &c, &c, &c, &c. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. Ladies' New Felt Hats in Drabs, Qreons, Hats in great variety Blues, Browns aud Blacks Latest English Fashions in New Miliin- : Ladies' New Felt Bonnets cry, Bonnets, and Trimmed Hats, Ladus', Girls', and Children's New Straw . New Hat and Bonnet Trimmings. &<2., &c, &c, &c. NEW OSTRICH FEATHERS! NEW FLOWERS I! NEW ORNAMENTS!!! ! &c, &c. ' &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 marlsed off to be 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 in either Auckland or the Thames. . ' INSPECTION OF STOCK RESPECTFULLY INVITED. DRESS AND MANTLE MAKING DONE ON THE PREMISES. $ar PLEASE NOTE THE ADDRESS— S. HETHEBINGTON, Pollen Street.

Dividend. ALBTTRNIA GOLDMINING COMPANY (Registebed). D I V ID EN D. rflHB Transfer Books of the above Company will be CLOSED on SATURDAY next, 2nd June, and remain Closed fill WEDNESDAY, 6th June, when a DIVIDEND of FIVE SHILLINGS per Scrip Share will be payable at the Ofßco of the Company, Wyndham street, Auckland. H. N. Qaetani), : Manager. Auckland, May 31, 1577. ' 792 IN BANKHUPTCY, In the District Court of Auckland,? holdeu at Grrahamstown. > In the matter, of the "Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876," and of the Bankruptcy of John Norton, of Sealey street, Shortland, labourer, a Debtor. ■ ■ miH IS TO NOTIFY that John Norton, JL of Sealey street, ShorfcJancJ, in the Dia i.rict of Hjitiraki, in the Thames County, laborer, has this day filed a etateraent that he is unablo to raset his engagements with his creditors. The flvafc meeting of Oj"editor3 to be held at the District Court House, at Grabamstown, on WEDNESDAY, 6th day of Jui^e, 1877, at 3 o'clock p.m. Dat-ed this ls r day of June, 1877. J. B- Stoney, C!«rk of the District Court ■;•: ' Gi-!;ab.amßtown. GEonaE N. Bi/ASfSET, j Albert, street, Grahamstowa, Solicitor for the Debtor. 795 TESTIMONIAL TO THE 11EV. JAS. HILL, NOTICE. SUBSCRIPTIONS nre wquested to be kj paid in to the Trer.surer on or beforj 2 o'clock on MONDAY KWfc. • . T. Jj. MtFEBAY, Treasurer. Jane Ist, 1877. 789

Wanted WHEN taking your Saturday Night's Promenade you should Call at MEABS AND CO.'S CENTRAL CASH STORE, Pollen street. WANTED, an Experienced CANVASSER, for the Book Trade. Apply ■T, E. Surra, Bible Dofot, Pollea street, Grahamstown. '■■.-■■•-■ yu ANTED KNOWN that Mbs Heidt V t continues to carry on Business as usual at her Establishment, Pollen street. Millinery, Straw work, Dress and Mantle Making in the most Fashionable Styles (all done on the Premises . Feathers Cleaned, Dyed, and Curled.—Mbs Hei-dt, Pollen street, Bhortland. ■ WINTER STOCK of MILLINERY just recired.: V 390 ■XJLI ANTED Siiarebrokcra and Others to '■>: know that a New Supply of TRANSFER REGISTRATION BOOKS hate just been Printed, and are now ON SALE at the Evening- Stab Office.. .'.. XXT ANTED, Legal Managers and Others fT to know that DIVIDEND RECEIPT BOOKS for Goldmining Companies can be obtained at the Evening Stab OjmCE, Albert street. WANTED KNOWN—Proxy Forms ■"■. for Mining Companies may be obtained at the Star Office. Notices NO TIC E. REMOVAL TO JNEW PREMISES, : : J.-.NE AL, . BUTCHER, NOTIFIES to his Cuslomers and tho Public th»t, having purchased the Premises occupied by the late W. 11. KeNDAITj, next the Governor Bowen Hotel, he intends ROIOVING- there. The increased facilities for extending bis Business by Removing into more Commodious Premises, will enable him to meet all tbe requirements of his increasing business, and by giving every attention' and care, and supplying noneibut the best moat the market, can produce, he trusts to receive a fair share of public patronage. ifgjT Remsmber tho Address— J. NEAL, "WHOLES A.LB & RETAIL BUTCHER, (Next Governor Bowen Hotel,) GRAHAMSTOWN. 788 D U¥ jour GROCERIES where the system IJ is—Small Profits and Quick Returns— that is at MEAKS AND CO.'S CENTRAL CASH STORE, Pollen street.

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2621, 2 June 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2621, 2 June 1877, Page 3

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