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Drapery J. Marshall has now opened up his new and fashionable Stock of Drapery, &c., and at no previous season has J. M. had a cheaper or better Stock. The most of the Goods were carefully selected in London and European Markets by his own buyer, and many lines were purchased much under regular prices at the end of the Home season, and will be sold accordingly. In Dress Department — French Cashmeres, TAlerinos, Wool Poplins, Satins, Russel Cords, Norwich Paramattas, Lome Serges, Colored Athols, Fancy Tweeds, Plaids, Norwegian Serges, New Satin Pompadours, &c. Millinery, Mantle, and Under-clothing Department—All the newest styles in Straw Hats, Bonnets, Seal and Real Sealskin Turbans, Flowers, Feathers, Pompadour Velvet and Silk Trimmings, Ornaments, &c. Also—One Case New. Ulsters, Jackets, and Dolmas. ■ Manchester and Furnishing Departments—A, very heavy and cheap stock of Flannels and Blankets ; also Sheetings, Carpets, Mattings, Linoleums, &c. Haberdashery and Hoisery—A full and wellassorted Stock of Haberdashery, and all the newest , styles in Fancy Hoisery. One case of Fancy Wool Scarfs,^Squares, &c, for Ladies'wear. Cldthing Department — Several cases of the newest and best Clothing procurable, both English and Colonial, for Men, Youths, and Boys. A splendid Stock of Overcoats, very cheap, and newest shapes. Gents' Hats and Mercery in great variety; an . exceedingly good Stock of Tweeds,* Does, Cloths, Oloakings, Jacket Cloths, Beavers, Coatings, &c. Special Novelties and four button Kid Gloves, just received by|Mail Steamer. J. MARSHALL, ALBERT STREET AND:POLLEN,STBEET.

New Winter D R A P ERT, MILLINERY AKD CLOTHING. &• JILeTHEBINGTON VTOTIFIES to bis numerous Customers tbat he has NOW OPENED UP the Most Magnificent Stock of Winter Goods He has erer had the pleasure of offering to the Thames Inhabitants. . !■■■ DEESB & MANTLE-MAKING DONE ON THE PREMISES S. HETHERINGTON Has now the Best Assorted Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS on the Thames. 800 TB. AND SHOES HADE TO OBDEB. S. HETUERINGTOS, POLLEN STREET.

Lands and Houses FOB SALE. TjIBEEHOLD Family Residence, JD Grabametown, the property of Mr W. McCbllottgh, having frontages to Queen and Williamson Streets. The allotment is 99 x 99. The house is in excellent repair, and contains Six good Booms, with Wash-house and Bath-room. G-as and Water laid on. Price, £300. FREEHOLD SUBURBAN RESL DENCE at Parawai, the property of J. A. MiLtBB, Esq. The allot* ment consists of 1 acre, and is . neatly laid out in Garden and Orchard. The house contains Six Booms, with all the necessary Outbuildings. Price £300, £100 Cash j £200 may remain.at 8 percent. THAMES VALLEY LANDS-about 800 acrts of Bich Swamp Land/ with frontage to the Thames River. Price moderate. Full particulars on application. FREEHOLD LAND, Karaka Creek, bringing in an annual rental of £18. Price, £100. The above mr tercst should be satisfactory lo the most grasping individual. 360 ACRES VOLCANIC LAND, about 3 miles from Waugarei Township; situation excellent, and quality of soil first>clasa. ■ Lot 205, TE APATA—Tauranga 100 ACRES, deep water frontage ; two thirds naturally Fenced; soil, rich loam. Price, 50s an acre. NORTHERN LANDS—Several unim* proved FABMS for Sale Cheap. ALLOTMENTS ~IN HAMILTON, NGARUAWAHIA, and BAGLAN. Also, a magnificent One-Acre Sec* tion at Stokes Point, with frontage to the Waitemata Harbor, close to the Ferry Landing, suitable for a villa site. FRATER BROTHERS, LAND AGENTS, AUCKLAKD AND THAMES. J. BRIEN BEGS to inform the Public of the Thames that he has OPENED HIS NEW PREMISES (On the ground previously ocewpied by him) IN POLLEN STE BET With a SPLENDID STOCK op fruit and General Greengrocery, And is prepared to do Business—either Wholesale or Retail—at the LOWEST MARKET RATES. Vegetables Fbesh Daily. FRUIT—of every desoription—of Fine Quality and Flavour. HIGHEST PBICE given for Fruit and Vegetables grown in the District. 583 The beet test of the interest of a book is its capability of being read a second time, ditto forSsTBA.

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3549, 11 May 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3549, 11 May 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3549, 11 May 1880, Page 3

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