Drapery GREAT UN RESERVED CLEARING SALE!! WM. WILSON AND CO., Respectfully inform their Customers and tho Public generally that they WILL HOLD A BONA-FID^l CHEAP SALE OF THE WHOLE OF THEIR *T VALUABLE STOCK «^ OF Clothing, General Drapery, &c, In order to realise prior to Mr W. Wilsom's departure for England. (^ The following are a few of the many Cheap Lines which have undergone such Reductions as cannot fail to be appreciated :— One Bale all-wool WELSH FLANNELS, Lot of Ladies' FKLT SKIRTS at & lid in Scarlett and White, at U per yard j each j former price, 0» 6d each. fix asrA'iSJj?" " SILK mbrblla8 ' lil.webllNGrLlßH BLANKETS at ISi 6d '™" per pair; Extra Sice and Quality at One Cate SATIN CLOTHS (Drew Material) 22s 6d. ' ' ' ! in all the new Shades, at I2id per jard. Lot of COLORED BLANKETS, and RUGS One Bale Pure American LONG CLOTHS, greatly reduced., ■ < tlightly .damaged by water, at 6d per WINOIEB, SATIN CLOTHS, FRENCH yard; Usual telling price, lQd per. MERINOES, and all DreM Material at , yard. -equally reduced pricet. o D e Case Super. TWILLED WINOIES, at BLACK SlLKS'greatly reduced. 10id per yard} Usual felling price, li ALar«e Variety of TWEEDS, tuitable tor 3d per yard. Plain WINCIE3, from ■ Bey'iwear. , 4id per yard. Ladte*' and Children's STRAW and FELT Lol of Ladies' Faihionable SILK SCARVES. HATS at astonishingly Low Prices. in all Colon, Is each. t " " * o ■■ — ALL THEIR NEW WINTER GOODS WILL BE IN--1 CLUDED IN THIS SALE, IN ORDER TO REALISE. W THE SALE IS NOW 48* AND WILL CONTINUE FOR FITE WEEKS ONLY. WILLIAM WILSON & CO., CORNER OF MARY AND POLLEN STREETS, SHORTLAND, AND CASH PALACE, ORAHAMSTOWN.
TEA DEALERS, Grocers, &c. HABOB *® NE W ' SAUCE JAMS. M. AND _M AND Pickles. Jellies. ;- " >, w2> • : 1 08-., • « ■ THE CHEAPEST . HT'BEST HOUSE ' , ON THE THAMES TOB PURE TEAS, FINEST COFFEES, GROCERIES, OILMEN'S STORES. GRAIN, PRODUCE, & PROVISIONS Of Every Description. tST BUY TOUR Teas and Groceries MEARS A& COS., POLLEN STREET. KARAKA BAKERY. r Bollerson and Son BEG- to notify that they bare receded a LABOE SHIPMENT of WOOD* FLOUR, Ex Transit, and are DELIVER-ING-it at— ;'■■■'■';. :,!'■■> 7s 6d 501b Bag. BREAD DELIVERED DAILY. Those that love Good Bread should give our's a TRIAL, and find that the Beat Bread will prore itself by its we. ROLLERSON AND SON. 348 Z^IOKBEOT NUMBEHS tfimraiitee • at \J he EVENING STAR Tbamef
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3208, 31 May 1879, Page 3
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392Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3208, 31 May 1879, Page 3
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