Drapery THREE SHILLINGS IN THE POUND DISCOUNT Allowed on all Cash Purchases over Ten Shillings ! M. H. AIREY : OFFERS THE ABOVE LIBERAL IHSCOUNT AS THE QUICKEST WAY OF SEDUCING HIS STOCK ' PREVIOUS TO STOCK- TA|KING. ' M H AIREY will continue the above during the month of February. gjglf M. H. Airey begs to draw the attention of hi* . Customers and the Thames Public to the Large Purchases made previous to Christmas at a discount from s 25 to 75 per cent, below usual Wholesale Warehouse , Prices, the remainder of which is included. ALL GOODS MABKED IN PLAIN.FIGURES, and the Diicoont made at the time o{ Purchase. ' I '; ' M. H. AIREY, POLLEN STREET.
Drapery^ S. Hetherington'si Pollen Street, CHEAP SHOPI FOB DRAPER Y. Ladies' Bwdy-Mado Coitumes AT VEEY LOW PRICES. 8. Hetherington's, POLIEN STBBBT, Cheap Shop for Clothing. T|UST RECEIVED, New G«blok& Tubed Tboubibs amd'tssis. .. .* S. Hetheringtoil's, Pollen Stbeet, Cheap Shop for Milliaory. S* Hetherington, Pollbn Stbeet, Is Selling bis Whole Stock of DEAPERY, MILLINERY, AND CLOTHING Lowest PossiWe Prices, cowßißtbht with patino twewtt Shillings in the Pound. A LIBERAL DISCOUKT allowed to Purchasers of Large Parcels. DRESS, AND MANTLE MAKING Done on the Pbemisks. 2006 Notices ■• -y_ JUST ARRIVED. Ex Abbey Holme, from London. ALABGE SUPPLY of WESLEY'S NEW HYMN BOOKS, Tariou» prints and bindings; n\to a Choice Selection of Newest Designs in VALBNTINKS, Commerci»l and Fancy Stationery, with Literature to euit all tastes. Note the Address — J. N O D D E R, POLLBN • STBEET, ShOBTLAND. 2OOJ PEACHES, in any Quantity, for PRKSERVING; Price, Id per ponndaUo^Firetclass DEBBBRT FRUIT of erery rariety, fresh efery diy. H. STILWELL, 2021 Parawai Nursery. nV LAWLESS (late Q. Waxlbb), wholeX • *»le and retail Tobacconist, next Bank of New Zealand, Brown street, Grahamstown. CRIOKKT, FOOTBALL, and BILLIARD ROOM REQUISITJffS Always in Stock. 1262 TTANDBILLS for Drapers, Grocwt and • LX Slerokepcrs gtiiorally. Any Sjm or Color. At theeKviKura Stab Office
Grooerfes, etc , , COMPLIMENTS OP THE SEASON. W. DEEBLE DESIRES to return Thanks to all who have so liberally Patronised him for theiast Eight Yean while in busioeii on the Thames, hoping this year will be one of prosperity to, alt. As far as W. D. is concerned, he.is determined to make it so by Selling . J : THE BEST QUALITY GOODS 1 JLT THK LOWEST PRICES Consistent with business. And while soliciting a continuance of p favours, begs to assert that his is THE BEST AND CHEAPEST ri KOCEEY T7ISTABLISHMENT br Hi ON THE THAMES. ■ Pleat* note the addrtst— . ; ' ' \ W. DEEBLE, Bolleston Street, THAMES.' . Notice* JOHN BRIGHT,::, p abawai, BEGS to call the attention of hie friend and General Publio to a FreslrStbet ot AIMIE'S PATJENI MAIfUBM. tt hoik 2 to 3 ounces an mixed in 1 gallon of water, and apply the eolation 1 twice a week, it w greatly promote the growth of Plant* aai Tree*. . |01 THAMES STEAM .=. .-, BISCUIT MANUFACTORY i MEKKIB- & DEY DESIRE to call th» attention of itiePubli and especially the Storekeeper! of the Thames district, to the Large Stock of FLOUR, BISCUITS. CONFECTIONERY 1 FANCY GOODS, AHI) FRUITS Which they have on band, and to arrir suitable for 1 GhxistmM Trade, , which will be sold at the Lowest possible Prices as they wish to effect a Speedy Clearance; Our Stock of Flour comprises Adelaide, Auckland, and best Sou them Brands, in sacks and 501b bags, at Mill prices, for Cash. I2T SZSCXrZTS We hate a lurge and Tailed assortment - (as per price list to be had on application). The ever increasing demand for Mbhvib and Dxis Biscuit*, both for local use and for export, is sufficient guarantee of their unriTalled quality. We have prepared specially for 'XmHB trade, Picnic Parties. Ac., 21b tins of Dessert Biscuits, including Kaoaroons, Ratifies;: Cracknelis, Sa?oy, 4c. .Wholesale price 30s per dozen, and People's Mixed at 25s per dozen. IN FA2TCT GOODS EX HERO AND FAMENOTH, W* HATa Crosne and Bl«ckwell's Game ... Pate's Pork ... „ Veal and Ham „ Sarory Pies!.. „ ; Ham and Chicken, Ac Stewing French Prunes, Muscatels, Almonds, Liquorice, Gipsy Nut*, Horehounel Candy, Pink Jujubes. Black Currant Locenges Cough „ Muik Extra Minis London Mixtures . , : Turkish Delight, Aniseed Balls. Somebody's Luggtge. ~ , Fancy Boxes suitable for 'Xmas prseente. Holly Wreaths and Spnys, Motto tad Fancy Gelatine Flags; and Wedding Cake Ornaments in great Tarielj. THI BEST FLACK TO OBT CfiBISTMAS ; Cakxs and PmD Shobtbiiap ; ■ ' IS AT .. ' '■ ■ Mennie and Dey's, ! QUEEN' STBKKT* .«:'.. , ; .•'-'■ >"-"---IWI
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2815, 21 February 1878, Page 3
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