, Drapery Important Notice! Important Notice! M. H. AIREY "DEGS to announce his TENDER being accepted for a LAEGE CONSIGNMENT OF NEW AND SEASONABLE D RAPERY At a Discount of * 20 TO 50 PER CENT. LOT 1Homespun Drees Materials and Fancy, from Hid, usual price ls-6dj Twilled and Plain Winceys, French Merinos, Satin Cloths and New Trails equally low. LOT 2Welsh, Angola, Lancashire and Colored Flannels, Heavy Twilled Plaidings % 10-4,11-4 Heavy Witney Blanket*. LOT 3Muslin Curtains, in sets and piece, 12|rd j Tarlatans; Short Muslin Curtains from 4£d per yard. LOT 4Mosgiel Blanketß, Tweeds, and Hosiery i McClintock's Silkdown Taralium Quilts. LOT 5A Choice Assortment of Cheviot and West of England Tweeds for Boys' Wear, 3a 6d, 4s 3d, 4s 9d; Heavy Waterproof Tweeds, double width. . ' 354d,459d. LOT 6— A Large Assortment of Winter Hosiery id all makes ; all sizes in Children's Hose; 3-4 Hose and Socks. LOT 7A Larga Lot of Ladies'and Children'! Sealskin Jackets, from 5* 6d to 18* 6d—so per cent, below p-ice; also Waterproof and Tweed Ulsters. LOT 8Silk piece "Velvets, from 6a lOd; also New Fancy Ribbons,,in all the Newest Shades. LOT 9Gents' Waterproof Coats and Wftney Uhterej Silk Umbrellas; Boys'aqd Youths* Black Velvet and Cloth Caps; Gents' St;ff and Soft Felt Hats. fgT M. H. A. would draw especial Notice to the above Lots of Superior Drapery, Helling at priceß that must command a SPEEDY SALE. COME EABLY FOE THE CHOICE. M. H. AIREY. POLLEN STREET, THAMES. BUY your GROCERIES whe.ft yo« have - a Large and Well-assorted First-class ' Stock to choose from, and that ib at MEAKS AND CO.'S CENTRAL CASH STORE, Pollen street, s The Shortland Hotel. H. END RES, PfiOPBIETOB. TT ENDRES, having taken over tfie '■"■• above Hotel, trusts that his old Friends and Customers will remember the fact, and patronise him aa usual. The BAR is replete with ONLY the BEST BRANDS of WINES, SPIRITS, Ac. 1 SUPEEIOE EEEE. 642 NEW BUSINESS. THE SHORTLAND HOTEL CHOP BOOM. J ALLEN, for many years *no\rn as ono • . of the Most Proficient Catere.-s on the Thames, has made Arrangements with -the Proprietor of the . : SIIOETLAND HOTEL, - And OPENED on ISATUItDAYt, the 6th nstant, the SHORTLAND HOTEL CHOP ROOM. • Breakfast from 7 to 9 o'clock. Dinner „ 12 to 2 „ Tea „ 6to 7 » OttSTKfiS AKD STKWBIJ RABBIT StTPEBBS. ■h yfARMALADE, HONEY, and Anckovy jjl. Paste ; Jellies, delicious and pleasing to taste, at MEAB.S AND CO.'S -, . CENTRAL CASH STORE, Pollen itreot. pillME FRESH and SALT BUT7SB MEAES AND CO.'S CENTRAL CASH STORE, Pollen street* notice. :,.:.; MR E. C. CARR, House, Land, and general Agent, Ddrnwell's Buildings, Queen street, Auckland, having beea appointed my AGEKT in AucHaa^, all :; Advertisements and Subscriptions should ty 'U future be left with him. . '.:' ', WlttlAH McCtTLtOtrOH. V,; Thames, September 12th, 1876. .. - . -,; • •»"■ -". y;. \* EWEST. designs in type on band, inf'^; l.\ constant addition* twbf ni»4», •* tiki
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2645, 30 June 1877, Page 3
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471Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2645, 30 June 1877, Page 3
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