Drape-/ New Winter . D R A.P EEY, MILLINERY AMD OiOlHlMlf.D. JjLetherington VTOTIFIES to his numerous Customers that he has NOW OPENED UP the Most Magnificent Stock of Winter Goods He has ever had tbc pleasure of offering to the Thames Inhabitants. ... » ' 1 DKESS & MANTLE-MAKING DONE ON THE PREMISES ~ ~~ : :r S. HETHEEINGTON Has now the Beet Assorted Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS on the Thames. BOOTS AND SHOES MAJ>E TO OBDEB. S. HETHERINGTQN, POLLEN STREET.
Lands sns Houses j ~T FOR SALE. TjIEEEHOLD Family Besidence JJ Grafaamstown, the property of Mr.W. MoCuLipiXGUr, Laving frontages to Queen and Williamson Streets. The allotment is 99 x 99. The house is in excellent repair,, and contains Six good Brooms, with Wash-house and Bath-room. Gas and Water laid , on. Piloe, £800. FEEEHOLD SUBDEBAN EESIDENOE at Parawai, the property of J. A. Miluee, Esq. The allot* ment consists of 1 acre, and is neatly laid out in Garden and Orchard. The house contains Six Rooms, with all the necessary Outbuildings. Price £300, £100 Cash; £200 may remain at 8 per cent. THAMES VALLEY LANDS—about 800 aens of Rich Swamp Land, with frontage to the Thames Hirer. Price moderate. Full particulars on application. FREEHOLD LAND, Karafea Creek, bringing in sn annual rental of £18. Price, £100. The above interest should be satisfactory (o the moil grasping individual. 360 ACEES VOLCANIC LAND, about 3 miles from Watigarci Township ; situation excellent, BUti quality of soil first-class. Lot 205, TE APATA—Tauranga 100 AOKJKS, deep water frontage; two thirds naturally Fenced j soil, rich loam. Price, 50* an acre. NORTHEEN LANDS—Several unimproved FARMS for Sale Choip. ALLOTMENTS ~~IN HAMILTON, NGARUAWAHIA, and RAGLAN. .Also, a magnificent One-Acre Section ut Stoko3 Point, with frontage (o Iho Waifcemata Havbo. 1, close to the Ferry Lauding, suitable for u villa site. I FRATiiR BROTHERS, LAND AGENTS, 1 Auckland and Thames. IMPORTANT ! S~ AYE YOUR MONEY by getting you FADED CLOTHING ♦ Cleaned, Dyed, and Pressed EQUAL TO NEW* L. TUKiIELL, DYER, &c, .& O L L E ST O N STSEET. 1302 i The best test of the interest of a book is its capability of being road a second time, ditto for 3a Tea. Tub difference between a Gent and a Gentle« ma,,;—Tha Gent turns up what he baa for a nose and says, Oh, Ah. The Gentlemen w|jks into McGowah's and says, Mao give me a pound of your Tea, and send for orders eyery week.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue XI, 19 May 1880, Page 3
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