Drapery S. HSTHERINGTON TTAS JUST OPENED UP 20 CASES OF NEW GOODS, Bought especially for the CHRISTMAS TRADE. I i Also «. Large Assortment of MELBOURNE - MADE [ CLOTHING. PER HERO. Cheap Boots & Shoes. Having bought (very cheap) a large quantity of Ladies' and Children 1* BOOTS and SHOES, they will be sold ' AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. The following are a few of many Chka? lines to be offered:— , Children's Listing Elastic sides, at... 3s Od Ladies'' Kid Boots, elastic sides, at .„ 5s 9d Ladies' Fancy Uppers do at ... 6s 9d Ladies' Fine Kid, sewed bottoms, at... 7s 9d Ladies' do. do. do. GloVe fitting, G-crman mukes, at 9s 6d Ladies' House Boots-at 4s Ladies' Prunella Boots at 5s 9d Ladies' Prunella Boots, extra fine quality, Glove fitting, at 8s 6d INSPECTION INVITED! S. Hetherijvgton, POLLEN STREET. i Wanted WANTED —THIRTY Good BUSHMEN. Apply to A. Ohwsmt, Shortland. 40 TTTANTED. -WANTED. Thames Residents risking Auckland often want Accommodation ; for the future try the FORESTERS' ARMS, ALBERT STREET. Can be seen from the Wharf, a little to the right of the Town Clock. The Hotel has 23 good Beds, both double and single i and the Table is second to none in the City. Beds, Is Meals, Is j Board and Residence, £1 per week. Passengers arming by the Night Boat admitted any hour by knooking at the front door. H. PHILLIPS, Piopbikiob, Formerly of the Golden Age Hotel, 1946 , street. , Brown General Notices Notice of Removal. MRS NASH, in thanking her numerous: Customers and Friends for, the kind Patronage hitherto afforded, respectfully intimates that ehe has REMOVED HER BUSINESS FROM DAVY STREET TO THE Bakery Opposite St. George's Grammar School, ; ROLL ESTO N STREI T. Having engaged an experienced Foreman, she trusts to be able, to ensure support. SOIREES AND PICNICS LIBERALLY SUPPLIED. WEDDING- CAKES, &c, &c, TO ORDER. 4th January, 1879. : 6 LOCAL GOSSIP. I say, Bill, where do you intend spending your Christmas Holiday* ?. / .-,.. ■ Well, Jack, I have* hot yet. made up.my mind. I think I will stay ut tha Thames and eeo the.sports. ..Last year I went to Auckland, and before I came back I. was nearly crippled through having such » confounded tight p»ir of boots. Where did you get your boots from, Jack? I never hear you complain., Me, Bill? I got them from Morgan's; he makes such an easy, good bool'. (By-the-bye, he is,.'the came chap that made such good weiertights for our crowd in the early dajs.) Don't you recollect po» Tom,, how he used to tell U9 we were doing wrong not to go down to Sthor^land? • ■.••. . . My word, Jack! I do want this pair soled, and I will call and see him. Well, Bill, don't forget to take Mary Jane. He has got such fine Ladies' and Boys' or.d Girls' Boote,and they are so cheap. He told me he would advertise the reduction in his prices, but the publio would say it was a puff, and that he did not beliere in it. Everybody should get their, boots from EC. MO EG AN, THE CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE SELLER AND MAKER, POLLEN STREET, SHORTLAND.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3098, 22 January 1879, Page 3
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