Drapery W. MARTIN & S.ON~ DRAPERS & CLOTHIERS, HAVE RECEIVED A Choice Lot of Summer Goods, AND WILL SELL THEM AT THE|LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES FOR CASH. INSPECTION INVITED. ALL GOODS MARKED°IN PLAIN FIGURES. W. MARTTO~AND SON., POLLEN STREET, SHORTLAND. 1051 M. H. AIREY "DEGS to inform his Customers that HE WILL HOLD, UP 13 TO CHRISTMAS, A CHEAP CASH SALE. ®° ALL THE STOCK will be SOLD AT COST during the time. N.B.—NO GOODS WILL BE ENTERED AT THE SEDUCED PRICES. . General Notices New, Fashionable, and Cheap English and Colonial BOOTS AND SHOES AT M. WHITEHEAD'S, POLLEN STEEET. JUST RECEIVED, and now Selling, a Nice Lot of LADIES' KID BOOTS, Neat and Improved Shape, from 7s 6d per pair. 2 Cases MEN'S "ENGLISH MADE" BLUCHERS, at 7s 6d. These Boots will stand the Mineral Water. ■ ' nTT ««c Great Variety of BOYS'and GIRLS' BOOTS and Fashionable BUCKLE SHOES Ladies' KID SHOES, PRUNELLA BOOTS, Fancy SLIPPERS, &c, &c. o Erery Description of BOOTS and SHOES MADE to ORDER on the PREMISES by experienced Workmen. Note Address— ■ M. WHITE HE AD, BOOTMAKER, POLLEN STREET (CENTRAL.) 1091
Parawai Nursery, Thames. [Established 1868.] H. STILWELL HAS a SPLENDID LOT of STRAWBERRIES, Suitable for preserving, which can be had in lota to suit purchasers, fresh picked each d ay at the lowest market rates. Also— A fine Assortment of Vegetable, Flower and Tree Seeds. I am a Seed Grower, and the articles offered are of Q-ood Quality—this Season's Growth and true to name. Wholesale and Retail. Cabbage and Cauliflower Plants on Sale. J. BEIGHT, NTJBSEBYMAN & SEEDSMAN, Pabawai, "O ESPECTffULLY iutimates to his Ova Xi> tomers and Friends he has a CHOICE COLLECTION of DAHLIAS, Thi Knfa or Flowhbs, ON SALE. Also — "Vegetables and FJetrer da, at reduced prices. CABBAGE PLANTS. NOTICE ! W. BOBBETT, OS POIEKN StBHBT, BEGS to return his sincere thanks to hia Customers and the public in general for their liberal patronage during the last ten years, and now wishes to inform thorn that HE HAS DISPOSED OF THE SOLLESTON STREET BUSINESS TO MR. J. H. WALSH, For whom he would solicit a continuance of the same,support and patronage so liberally accorded to him. Mr Waxsh's receipt will be sufficient dis- j charge for all Accounts due to Mr Eobbext. j J. H. WALSH aAS much pleasre to inform the lohabii tants of the Thames, and more particularly the former Customers, that in reference to the above he trusts that by strict attention to the business, and keeping nothing but the BEST QUALITY of MEAT, to merit the same amount of support so cordially afforded to hia late employer—Mr Wm. Bobbket. November 11th, 1879. Bolleaton street. TJINTEBTAINMENTB, CONCERTS, &c I My should always be announced in THE STAB if their promoters wisk to achieve success. /iOASTWISB CUSTOMS &WTEIE3 \J (forms) OH B ALB at the Mrmnsa SxAlOftoa.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3427, 16 December 1879, Page 1
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