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A SHIPMENT of very superior Melbourne made Geelong Tweed: Clothing is (his day opened up at J. Mabshall's, Albert street and Pollen street. ' : ; *

We have just opened tip"■.'.•» magnificent stock of Men's and Boys' Clothing which we can confidently recommend to all intending purchasers as the cheapest and: best 1 ever offered to the people of the Thames. An inspection is earnestly invited,—New, Zealand Clothing Factory, Albert street. ■ ; ' "'"

We hare no desire to make iuvidicus distinctions, but simply state the fact that the loaf now being manufactured at tbe establishment of Mr, R. T. Douglas ; (late Douglas and Co.), is of a rery superior description. Biscuits of every variety, also cake Ac, &c, of a really Al class. The ancient Egyptians did not use tobacco, and mark, the ancient Egyptians are all dead. Excelsior Cigarettes,' jusfc imported' direct from W. S.Kimball and Co. , Vanity Pair, Old, Judge, and Richmond Q-fims Cigarette*, all superior to 3a Tea. Heat brands of Tobacco. Smoking-Boom unequalled in the ; Colony.— Lawless and Co., Tobacconists, &c. Mb C. MoLiveb, tobacconist, baa just received ex mail steamer a consignment of the latest novelties in the smoking line. Amongst the articles are French cigarette machines— neat little instruments of wonderful efficiency —the last things out in cigarettes, fancy pipes, oases, together with three new brands of tobacco, never before imported into, the colony. His stock is worthy of the inspection of every smoker in town. , a At a very pleasant tea party, the convorsv tion turned on ' transmigration. A lady of exquisite beauty who was sipping McGowan's best, turned to Mr and asked what form he would prefer to inhabit ? To be dissolved' in 3s Tea madam. :t r

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3571, 7 June 1880, Page 2

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Untitled Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3571, 7 June 1880, Page 2

Untitled Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3571, 7 June 1880, Page 2

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