Drapery NEW WINTER DRAPERY! NEW WINTER MILLINERY NEW WINTER CLOTHING! Lames' and Ohiw>bbm's NEW BOOTS AND SHOES. S. lIETHERIMTOJS TNVITES special attention to his NEV 1 ' and FASHIONABLE STOOK of Winter Drapery, MILLINEitY . ;,;. - • AND C LO T H IN 0., Also— To a LARGE ASSORTMENT of w LADIES and CHILDREN'S BOOTS-SHOES. Having made extensive additions and improvements to his Shop and Show Rooms, be is prepared to a Larger Trade, having greatei facilities for serving, with more convenience to Customers. S. H. has Openfd, during the past Month, unusually, HEAVY SHIPMENTS for all Departraenls, all of. which hay.c been Carefully Selected and bought in the .- - - CHEAPEST MARKETS. , Great • attention" has been given to the Quality of fchivG-oods, as atao to be able to give all Customers really good value for money. THE DRAPERyIePARTMENT. Is Well Stocked with NEW GOODS, Fashionable this Season. CHEAP NEW DRE~SS MATERIALS. Cheap Wi- ceys, from sfcd per yard Cheap French &iernios, from Is" 6d per yard Cheap New Blankets and Shawls Cheap Flannels Heavy Makes of Welsh Flannels, from Is Jri per yard THE CLOTHINcTdEPARTMENT. Is well As jrted with MEN'S, YOUTHS' &-BOY&' NEW WIISTKH CLOTHING. Men's Heavy TWEED TROUSERS, ' from 7s 6d Per Pair. Men's Wirier TROUSERS und VEST, from 17s Ga. ~ THE MILLINERY STOCK IN NEW SHOW ROOM This winter, is a much LARGER Assortment and Greater Variety than any former, set son siDe we commenced Business in present Premise*. NEWEST STYLES IN FELT, PLUSH, . VELVET, BEAVER, AND STRAW BONNETS, AND HATS. NEW MILLERTSERY MATERIALS In ail the New Colours ajd DIFFERENT SHADES to match Dresses i s worn this winter. NEW JACKETS. NFW WATEBPROOFS. NEW PLAIN AND FANCY J SKTITS. NEW I^:LT PRINCESS ROBES, &c;, &c, &c. . NEW BOOT AND SHOE DEP/TITMENT. Ladies' and Chiidben's BOOTS AND SHOES OP THE B ?ST English and Colonial Mantjfactube. S. H. desires to return his sincere thanks to the Themes inhabitants for the very liberal and extensive support accorded to him since he commenced, business eatirely on bis own ac ;ount, and be hopes that, by strict attention to businrps, together with keeping good articles and selling »•'■ Morieibte Prices, to continue to merit their confidence and support. DRESS, HABIT, and MANTLE MAKING DONE ON THE PREMISES. MOUBNING AND WEDDINO ObDEBS Executed on* the . SHORTEST NOTICE. S. Hetherington, Pollen Stbeet. Gunsmiths Shooting Season, 1878. HH ■ 4?-s ai a-S 8 - "• •S, ss ■ mm v i i ri a Pl:l« U hi I h :||ai|! sis r i a mm fi ij^H PQ^I ill &&f& ■ GtTNS Rbbobed on tho "Choke Bore " system, and guaranteed'to give increased shooting qualities. Established on Hie Thames, 1868. 2976
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2897, 29 May 1878, Page 3
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436Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2897, 29 May 1878, Page 3
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