Drapery LEAVING/THE THAMES. M. H.~A~XRE V BEGS to ANNOUNCE ho is NEGOTIATING for a BUSINESS away from the Thames, and intends holding A BIG SALE!!! ■ ■ ■ . .:■.■■''. OE HIS '. ■ , ■■ ■* •• LARGE $ CHOICE SUMMER STOCK NOW TO HAND AND TO ARRIVE. As I wish to CLOSE UP the BUSINESS as quickly as possible, GREAT REDUCTIONS! Will be made to Save the Expense of re-Shipment «T JUST RECEIVED— ' A Slightly Damaged Lot of —china mattings— the large and substantial shop and fire-proof building; also-dwelling house, &c, &c, FOR SALE OR TO LET. M. H. AIREY, POLLEN STREET. NEW SPRING AND SUMMER DRAPERY! MILLINERY, CLOTHING, &c. ' o j. Marshall IS NOW OPENING UP HIS FIESTISHIPMBNTS DIRECT FROM LONDON: EX LEBU, 52 CASES, AND FAMENOTH, 20 OASES. — - o ' ' DEPABTMBNTB. CASES. . '3 Coloured Lustres and Real Alpacas, in all the Newest Colors. 2 Black do. * do., Berersible, superior make. t^ 3 Fancy Dress Goods ; Newest Textures and Designs. DreSS. 1 1 Black, Coloured, and China Dust Silks. 3 English Prints ; New Patterns. ' 1 French do., and Cambrics';. Stylish Patterns. 2 English and French Muslins, Grenadines, and Lawns. .1 Silk Warp, Chambreys, and Lustres. ' f"4 White Calicoes and Shirtings. 2 Grey do. do. 2 Grey and White Sheetings. IUTM«AItAafAw I Striped and Plain Hessians. JXLanCneSier 2 Brown, Slate, end White Linens and Damasks. . 2 Cotton, Union and Linen Ticks. akd ' 2 Towels, Toilet Covers, and Quilts. . i . 1 Muslin and Lace Curtains, and Short Blinds. FunilShlllg* I Window Hollands. i 3 Linoleums: 27in., 36in, and 6 feet wide. 1 Coir Mattings. [2 Carpets and Mats—American Leathers. TV/Tilli-nnmr f3 Ladies', Maids', and Children's Hats. iYJJilllieiy, r Paris Millinery. — — ,■. 1 Fichus and Mantles. MantleS, ■ I Ribbons and Millinery Silks. 2 Flowers—English and French — Ornaments and SCC» L Norelties. ".'",.' f 2 Cotton Hoisery.. ■ .. . . - Haber- I New Euffelings, Plaitings, and Ruches, uoww j, Col j argt getgj Tieg>ggo a f 8 c daSllßry, I 1 Laces, Edgings, Embroideries, &o. __ v '1 Buttons for Dreis Trimmings. XlOSiery, 2 Corsets and Bands. ' jo,-, 1 - Handkerchiefs and Fringes. <*C' \1 French Kid Glores. fd Men's, Youths', and Boys' Tweed OJothing. 2 Men's and Boys' Moleskins. 1 Do. do. Linen Clothing. . . SV|svf <Ui VW * 1 Do. do. Silk do.« l/lOining. J 2 Broad Cloths and Doeskins. 1 Fancy Colored Tweeds and Meltons. ■•■ * ' 1 Linen Drills. , 2 Hosiery and Mercery. Gents' Shirts. 1% ■ "\ ■ . ' ' ■_ J. MARSHALL, ALBERT STREET AND POLLEN BTEEET. o TAILORING IN ALBERT STREET. DEESS MAKING IN BO T HJjH Oja S KB.
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Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3031, 1 November 1878, Page 3
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