Drapery NEW WINTEE DiiAPERY! NEW WINTER MILLINERY! NEW WIHTEIi CLOTHIN G! Laiies' ani> Chiedken's NEW BOOTS AND SHOES. S. lIETHERINGTON IHVITES special attention to his NEW .1 and FASHIONABLE STOCK of Winter Drapery, MILLINERY CLOTHING. Atso— To a LARGE ASSORTMENT of LADIES akd CHILDREN'S BOOTS Hating made extensive additions and improvements to his Shop and Show Booms, bo is prepared to a Larger Trade, having greater facilities for serving, with more convenience to Customers. S. H. has Opened, during the past Month, unusually HEAVY-SHIPMENTS for all Departments, all of which have been Carefully Selected and bought in the CHEAPEST MARKETS. Great attention has been given to the Quality of (he G-oods, as also to be able to give all Customers really good value for money. THE DRAPERY~DEPARTMENL Is Well StocKed with N E W G- 0 0 DS, Fashionable this Season. CHEAP NEW DRESS MATERIALS. Cheap Winceys, from 5Jd per yard Cheap French Merinos, from Is 6d per yard - - Cheap New Blankets and Shawls Cheap Flannels Heavy Makes of Welsh Flannels, from Is \d per yard THE CLOTHINC~DEPARTMENT. Is well Assorted with MEN'S, YOUTHS' & BOYS' NEW WINTEE CLOTHING. Men's Heavy TWEED TROUSERS, from 7s 6d Per Pair. Men's Winter TROUSERS and VEST, from 17s 6d. THE MILLINERY STOCK IN NEW SHOW ROOM This winter, is a much LARGER Assortment and Greater Variety than any former season since we commenced Business in present Premises. NEWEST STYLES IN FELT, PLUSH, VELVET, BEAVER, AND STRAW BONNETS, AND HATS. NEW MILLERNERY MATERIALS In all the New Colours and "■ DIFFERENT SHADES to match Dresses as worn this ■winter. NEW JACKETS. NFW WATERPROOFS. NEW PLAIN AND FANCY SKIRTS. NEW FELT PRINCESS ROBES, &c, &c, &c. NEW BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT. '« '■"■ Ladies' and Chiideen's BOOTS AND SHOES . OF THE BEST English and Colonial Manttfactube. 8. H. desires to return his sincere thanks to the Thames inhabitants for the very liberal and extensive support accorded to him since he commenced business entirely on his own account, and he hopes that, by strict attention to business, together with keeping good articles and selling at Moderate Prices, to continue to merit their confidence and support. DRESS, HABIT, and MANTLE MAKING DOHB ON THE PBEMISES. MOUBNING AND WEDDING OBDEEB o Executed on the SHORTEST NOTICE. $• Hetherington, .Pollen Stbeet. Gunsmiths Shooting Season, 1878. * §l|l|§ ft «SjV g " : If**-ji..jf:ij I §liflJii11? lilli f-ii^ .wji »$ He's! M llflllj H *iaia ■*IS -B<lms 2*- 8.8-Sgß Hlfiill.:,! $ iM!lplilJ-ir w. -giliisififjisi QttnS Rebobed on the " Choko Bore " syatem, and guaranteed to give increased shooting qualities. . Established on the Thames, 1868.' 2976
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2878, 7 May 1878, Page 3
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424Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2878, 7 May 1878, Page 3
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