Drapery W. MARTIN & SON, DRAPERS & CLOTHIERS, HAVE EECEIVED A Choice Lot of Summer Goods. AND WILL SELL THEM AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES FOR CASH. inspectjonTnvited. ALL GOODS MARKED OIN PLAIN FIGURES. W. MARfIN"TND SON., POLLEN STEEET, BHOETLAND. 1061 ~ M. H. AIREY "" T>EGB to inform his Customers that HE WILL HOLD, UP ** TCt CHRISTMAS, A CHEAP CASH SALE. W ALL THE STOCK will be SOLD AT COST during the time. N.B.—NO GOODS WILL BE ENTEEED AT THE EEDTTCED PEICES. General Notices New, Fashionable, and Cheap English and Colonial BOOTS AND SHOES AT M. WHITEHEAD'S, POLLEN STEEET. TUST BEOKIVED, and now Selling, a Nice Lot of LADIES' KID BOOTS, d Neat and Improred Shape, from 7s 6d per pair. 2 Cases MEN'S "ENGLISH MADE" BLUCHEEB, at 7s 6d. These Boots will stand the Mineral Water. Great Variety of BOYS'and GIRLS' BOOTS and Fashionable BUCKLE BHOEH Ladies' KID SHOES, PETJNELLA BOOTS, Fancy BLIPPEEB, Ac, &c. Krery Description of BOOTS and SHOES MADE to OEDEE on the PEEMISES j by experienced Workmen. I Note Addbess— ■ ' ■ . j M. WHITE HE AD, BOOTMAKER, POLLEN STBEET (CENTEAL.) 1091 !
Pwawfti Nursery, Thames. [ESTABLISHID 1868.] H. STILWELL HAS a SPLENDID LOT of STEAWBEEBIES, Suitable for preserting, which can be bad 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 ef Good Quality— this Season's Growth and true to name. Wholesale and Retail. Cabbage and Cauliflower Plants en Sale. J. BRIGHT, HUBBBRYMAN 4 SEEDSMAN, • Pasiitai, TIESPEOTFULLY intimates to his Cus AX tomers and Friends he has a CHOICE COLLECTION of D A H LI AS, Th« KiKa eTWLOvrsBS, . ON SALE. Also — Vegetables and Flewer ds, at reduced prices. oabbagTplants. NOTICE! W. BOBBETT, Or Poiaxk Stbbet, BEGS to return his sincere thanks to his Customers and the public in general for their liberal patronage during the last ten years, and now wishes to inform them that HE HAB DISPOSED OF THE EOLLESTON STEEET BUSINESS TO ME. J. H. WALSH, For whom he would solicit a continuance of the same support and patronage so liberally accorded to him. . Mr Waish's receipt will be sufficient disoharge for all Accounts due to Mr Bobbett. J. H. WALSH HAS much pleajre to inform the Inhabitants 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 tbe BEST QUALITY of MEAT, to merit the same amount of support so cordially afforded to his late employer—Mr Wat. Bobbitt. November 11th, 1879. Rolleston street. "CINTERTAINMENTS, CONCERTS, 4c. tli aoould always be announced in THfi STAR if their, promoters wisk to achieve success. fiOASTWISE CUSTOMS ENTRIES \J (forms) OH SALE at tbe Irnmr* 9TABOfIC4.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3429, 18 December 1879, Page 1
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