Drapery J P E C I 1\ L CHEAP SALEM SPECIAL BARGAINS. iq pASES AND T)ALEB. EX " LEBU.M FBOM LONDON, Slightly Damaged. WM, WILSON & CO. HATING received a Shipment by the above Vessel, more or less Damaged, and which Were fully insured, a LIBERAL ALLOWANCE has been obtained, are prepared to Offeb Many Tempting Bargains in New Season's MILLINERY AND DRAPERY GOODS! The following are a Few of the many Cheap Lots to be Sold: — Lot of NEW FANCY DRESS STUFFS to to be sold at 4|d per yard, in all colours 1 Case of Figured and Plain LUSTRES and ALPACAS, new shades, from 7id per yard , Lot of JAPANESE DRESS SILKS, New Patterns, at Is 3d and 1b Bd—worth a great deal more money BROWN HOLLANDS and PRINTS * New Patterns in PRINTED CAMBRICS, at • s£d and 6Jd—-warranted fast colouis, worth 2d or 3d a yard more UMBRELLAS! UMBRELLAS!—In Alpaca, Zennella, and Plain and Twilled Silk—greatly below usual selling prices One Case Striped OXFORD SHIRTINGS, Newest Patterns, to be sold at 7id— worth 10id TOILET QUILTS and COUNTERPANES —extra value—Lot of large size Colored Counterpanes, very little damaged, to be . . cleared at 3b 6d each MUSLIN CURTAINS, Leno and Lace doFull size Long Curtains, at 5s lid, 7s 6d, and9s6el per pair » MILLINERY and STRAW HATS—2 Cases, at half the former Billing prices Lot of Ladies' and Children's wide leaf LEGHORN HATS, to be cleared out at One Shilling each—are Cheap at 2s 6d—extra fine quality do. at 2s, worth Ss and 6b each ' -Lot ef Ladies' Colored FANCY SKIRTS at 5s lid each—worth quite double the money. In addition to the above-mentioned. Goods per"Lebu," WE WILL OFFER THE WHOLE OF OUR *■ VALUABLE STOCK ■•■/. AT BONA- FIDE REDUCED PRICES! SALE WILL BEGIN :' OK . "' ' 1 MONDAY, OCTOBER 21st, AM' fMN r.i'E TOR Two Weeks Only. TTTILLIAM \V:ILSON & pO.,j • 0 liN H OP MARY AN I) I'D LLEN STBEETS, BHOBTLAND. 3292 Wanted TTT ANTED.— W ANTED. Thames Residents visiting Auckland often want Accommodation ; for the future try the FORESTERS' ARMS, ALBERT STREET. Can h« seen from the Wharf, a little to the right of the Town Clock. The Hotel has 23 good Beds, both double and single; and the Table w 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 at the front door. H. PHILLIP3, Pbopbibtob, Formerly of the Golden Age Hotel, Brown 1946 street. GOOD NEWS! COOD MEWS! FOR HARD TIMES. SEDUCTION IN MEAT! WAYENELL wishes to inform the • Public of the Thames that owing to the Reduction in the Meat Market, he is prepared to Sell «gT P RIME MEAT Of Every Description at the Lowest Possible Prices for CASH, and feeling that the Public will patronise the Shop that Sells the Best Article for the Least Money., A TRIAL IS SOLICITED!! ggj" Note the Address — POLLEN STREET MEAT BAZAAR, SHOETLAND. W. AVEN EL L, PROPRIETOR. Settlement of all Outstanding Accounts v requested. 8398
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Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3023, 23 October 1878, Page 3
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503Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3023, 23 October 1878, Page 3
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