Drapery J. MARSHALL HAS NOW RECEIVED HIS FIRST & SECOND SHIPMENTS OF ■' " '"" "' Winter Millinery, Drapery Furnishing, j Clothing, &c, Ex Star of the North and Sarco, from - ; r i. London, and s.s. Hero, from Melbourne ; also New Zealand Markets—lo4 Cases in all. mHE bulk of this Stock was most carefully bought for Cash -*• from Manufacturers in the best European' Markets ; will contain all the Latest Fashions—the rery best value obtainable, and will be Sold with the Smallest Eemunerative Profit. Q CASES MILLINERY 2 Do. SILKS, RIBBONS, VELVETS, AND VELVETEENS' 3 Do. ladies' 'Jackets, ulsters lnd shawls g Do. FANCY DRESSES AND WINSEYS A Do. WOOL PLAIDS, MERINOES AND LUSTRES *y Do. HOSIERY AND UNDERCLOTHING | 8 Do. HABERDASHERY, FANCY WOOL GOODS, Ac, "" j 3 Do. RUFFLES, LINEN COLLARS, SETS, LACES AND TRIMMINGS 9 Do.: CALICOES, LININGS, SHIRTINGS AND SHEETINGS 9 Do. WHITE AND COLORED FLANNELS AND j . , SERGES ' .:■ ,; ■ '.": •'. .' •i j i)o. Blankets, rugs, and quilts 8 Do. TWEEDS, BROIDS, DOESKINS, AND COATINGS :; . 1/Y Do. MEN'S, YOUTHS', AND BOYS' CLOTHING ■ 4 Do. GENTS'! HOSIERY, UNDERCLOTHING AND: MERCERY ! X Do. HATS AND CAPS i lV) Do. SUNDRIES ; : ;./ 104 ■ ■■• ■■■■=---__' " '■■■■■■ • P; i An Early Inspection Respectfully Solicited I J. MARSHALL, Albert Street and Pollen Street, i ■'■; Special \ '-. *'" ° '.- ■ ■' . • ■' ' TUST RECEIVED and OPENED UP at J. MARSHALL'S— L J ; 2 Cases "Bliss's" Celebrated Tweeds' -hJSSu \ 1 do. Geelong do. do. do. j 1 do. Mosgiel do. do. dp. ; ! 1 dp. Fancy Coatings do. ; 2 3ales Pilots, Iyisb. Friezes, Witneys, and ;i ' v'"fie layers."" !v''^ ; " '' ' : ' ' '';' ;; • ;''.! : '^'!! ■ > 1 Case of Broad Cloths and Doeskins. N.B;—AH Tweeds warranted well shrunk. First - class Gutter from Ijondon. Fit arid Workmanship guaranteed. • eT. MABSHALL, ALBERT STREET. Notices NOTICE. T Mr,f'4TOffV THOMAsIpAEKES, _ ■ tl • JlMfij! \J^\.X\) llllji 1 PrtrtliM VtrtUt^ tote • :"- ••: •■■■■ .■.■/'■'-.-. '■, - -':■ '--•;. , - >'r -.... ■ Parrier-Sergcunti>of--i•■ -. " : > ■;; •*■ --^* '■<*• ;*r!>,t*• *f 1 ■.'-.:,; -jnjE&S to notify that be lias inker. preiuiaM gEaS to return THANKS to his nu mW . *^ *%££*"* °" *-** and the Public^nerally, Wi u be .t tb and has much pleasure in informing; thorn LOWESTJPRIOBS. •»*.h«'h« ! .'■'■"■'; )-:.ss£s. :;: ~ ::: f. ; [REMOVID ■ o-kB-Mdib- ■«. Horses mcdicallj treated. TQ MORE CONVENIENT AND N.B.—All work Guaranteed. Shoes lowa ?W SUITABLE PREMISES : or lost withii five weel^eplaced^i.. VS f ' - ; KbAK IIfPEBIAL HOTEI, SEAIBY STHSIT- I BR 0W: N S X B.MM T , — ■ " *f l Grahamstow, i - C.^S. PY'N;B ■ 1 IATEXY OCCPPIED BY (LiTE ATBKXIA) F. AHLGREN, JEWBLLER, B U T C H E E, Wherehe W illbep!oa fl cdto n ieefcall W hoar 3 POI;LBN STRBET| gnORTLAND, j •■',-■:■-. •■• ■■■>. . in need, of &■■ ■ ,■:■•;■■;; ■■■ . ■. • ■> PO O D SU I T OUPPME3FIRST-CLASS MEATONtT. j NFATNFSS ™^™**' ' CORNED BEEP, NEATNESS, . ,-■■. STYLE, FIT, :,;-»-.'' ° ' ; ANDIQUALn?y OXTONOUES, M < a ''jji~OVL SAUSAQBS, OdmUaed with Cheapness. ; poultry,^ ▲ TRIAL RESPECTFULLY SOLICITS!^ , T„_ a»™.ob , FAMILIES WAITED ON FOB ORD<Bj9. s
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3178, 26 April 1879, Page 3
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