Drapery KEW SHIPMENTS OF AUTUMN AND WINTER DRAPERY, 2v43.111n.ex3T, Clotliirxgr, <see. i OPENED UP AND TO AKKIVE J. MARSJIALL'S, ALBERT STREET & POLLEN STREET. Ex "IRON QUEEN* .;. : ... 36 ") :"■'■■ ' ".'. ' ; ■ ■ ■.: y Received. - ,■ ,/ "SEA TOLLER" ... i ... 56 j Per "MENDOZA" •. ; ... 11 V vNearlt Due. „ "ARABELLA"... ... i »>. 13 J .• - , . ' I 116 Cases and Packages. ... THESE SHIPMENTS ABE Direct feo^^ondoh to the Thames, The Latest London and Paris Fashions. COTTON *B WOOLLEN GOODS Being Cheaper Qua th«y Turn )mn, tot somt ytMfl, : J. M. hai imported heavier than usual,, and to make a SPEED! CLEAR- ■ ANCE will SELL with a SMALL PEOFIT., , ■ ; . - ■' o4 The Tailoring Department in Albert Street Has now received a New Stock of Winter Tweeds, Does, Beareva, Witneys, ' Pilots, Broadcloths, Coatings, &c. A Fibsi-Class Cutteb.-^-FIT & WOBKMANSHIP GUARANTEED:I ' J. M. begs rcspectfullj to call attention to his EEMOVAL in POLLEN STEEET to the Corner of Willoughby Street (late Bank of Australasia). Hating made alterations and enlarged the building, a much larger stock is now kept in that part of the Town, which he trusts will girehis patrons satisfaction. All Goods are marked by himself in Plain Figures, at the Ijowest price—'the same for both houses. . . . ■ . ... Millinery Orders Executed. Mb. T. KITCHINO, Manager in POLLEN STREET. * _ ' "o" : * ! j; MAKSHALL'S, Albert Street and Pollen Street.
Wanted' . . i WANTED, a GENERAL . SERVANT. Apply Mrs Pshbion, Pollen street, 2374 WANTED, GENERAL SERVANT. Apply Mrs Gabpjcntib, Parawai. 2369 TIT ANTED TO PURCHASE — Waikato Lands. Parish©*—Hautapn or Pukekura, H. E. CAMPBELL, . SOLIOITOB, 2059 Grthamstown. WANTED. —WANTED. Thames Residents Tisiting Auckland often want Accommodation ; for the future try the FORB3TERS' ARM 3, ALBERT STREET. Can be seen from the Wharf, a little to the right of the Town Clock." The Hotel has 23 good Beds, both double and single i and the Table is second to none in the City, Beds, Is | Meals, Is; Board and Residence, £1 per week. Passengers arriving by the Night Boat admitted any hour by knocking ■Ithe frontdoor. H. PHILLIPS, Pbopbwiob, Formerly of the Gelden Age Hotel, Brown 1946 street. IMPORTANT TO LEGAL , MANAGERS, MINE MANAGERS, AND TfiiBUTERS. TXT ANTED JfgN OWN. ■ JUST PRINTED, and bow on SALE at the Evemko Stab Orrict, Albert stresjfe' Grahamstown, - .• - TRIBUTERS' AGREEMENT FORMS.: All Tribute should POSSESS • COPiPJ of the AGREEMENT under which their Tribute is held, and they can now do so at a merely NOMINAL COST. ; ANTED KNOWN—Proxy Forms for Mining Companies maj be obtained at the Stab Office. " Notices Butter. Butter. Butter. JUST ARRIVED, ABOUT EALF-A-TO2T, No. 1 Quality, Not to be equalled on the Thames, Is 2d per lb. No. 2, Is per lb.—A Good Bulter. PASTRY BUTTER, lOd per lb. ALL OTHER GROCERIES SOLD EQUALLY CHEAP. Highest Price Given for Thames Fbxsb Eogs at W. DEEBLE'S, I ROLLESTON STREET, THAMES. •
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2864, 20 April 1878, Page 3
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455Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2864, 20 April 1878, Page 3
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