Drapeiy NEW WINTER DRAPERY! NEW WINTEE MILLINEBY! NEW WINTEE CLOTHING! . Lacibs' and Childben's NEW BOOTS AND SHOES. S. lIETHERINGTON TNVITES special attention to his NEW I and FASHIONABLE STOCK of Winter Drapery, MILLINERY AND C L O THING. Also— To a LARGE ASSORTMENT of LADIES ato CHILDBEN'S BOOTS Having made extensive additions' and improvements to his Shop nnd Show Booms, be is prepared to a Larger Trade, having greater facilities for serving, with, more convenience to Customers. S. H. ha* Opened, during the past Month, unusually HEAVY'SHIPMENTS for all Deparlments, all of which have been OurcfuHy Selected and bought in the CHEAPEST MARKETS. . Great attention has been given to the Quality of the Gh>ods, as also to v be able to give all Customers really good value for money. THE DRAPERyIePARTMENT. • Is Well Stocked with NEW GOODS, Fashionable this Season. CHEAP NEW DRESS MATERIALS. Cheap Winceys, from s}d 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 WINTER CLOTHING. . Men's Heavy TWEED TROUSEBS, from 7a 6d Per Pair. Men's Winter TROUSERS and TEST, from 17s 6d. J THE MILLINERY" STOCK IN NEW SHOW ROOM This winter, is a much LABGEB Assortment and Greater Variety (ban any former season since we commenced Business in present Premise*. NEWEST STYLES IN * '" FELT, :■■"■." -, PLUSH,/. VELVET, BEAVER, AND STRAW BONNETS, AND HATS. NEW MILLERNESY MATERIALS ' .In all the New Colours and DIFFERENT SHADES to match Dresses, as worn this winter. * NEW JACKETS. NFW WATEBPBOOFS. NEW PLAIN AND FANCY SKIRTS. : ' : NEW FELT PRINCESS ROBES, i &C, «StC., &C. NEW BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT. Ladies' and Chiidben's .. BOOTS AND SHOES OP THE Bra*;?*'"*'* ' • - " English and Colonials Manufacture. S. H. desires to return lria sincere thanks to the.Thames inhabitants for 1 the' very liberal - and extensive, support accorded to htm since he commenced business entirely on >his own account, and he hopes that, by strict attention to business, together 1' with keeping good articles and selling at Moderate Prices, to con* tinue to merit their confidence and support. DBESS, HABIT, and MANTLE MAKING DONE ON THE PBEMISBB. • MotTENINO AND WeDPIN^ OeDEBS Executed on the SHOBTEST NOTICE. .Sv Hetherington, Pollen Stbeet. Gunsmiths Shooting Season, 1878. s- iiiiiii v i i ; Illllftl IflSI-^ii.Sl Mill 3 Msygw 11 -j-ifi-. g iswssfo 1 fi, t iSiilJiliilltir Q-UNB Bebobxd on tho "Ohoko Bore " •ystem, and guaranteed to give increased t ' shooting qualitiesi ■ . Establislied on the Thames, 1868. ■""..■ 2976
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2885, 15 May 1878, Page 3
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