SPEGIALJOTICE. PLEASE inspect our newly-received TROUSERS and VESTS. They are the Cheapest and Best on the Field. THE TyTEW pLOTHING TjUCTORY'S GARMENTS FOR MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR. Fit Bbtteb Abe Betieb Ctjt Look Better Abe Beteb Mads Wbab Betleb Abe Betteb Shbukk And therefore give more satisfaction than any other goods offered to the public. Testified to by their thousands of customers who purchase constantly at the .NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FAO« TORY'S BRANCHES, Now Established in DTTNEBIN ■'"■"' WbXMINQTON Invebcahgull Nemon Oamabu Wanganui Tjmabit Nbw Plymouth ASHBUBTON NaPIEB; Ltttelton Thames Ch^isxchttbch Auckland A SINGLE GARMENT AT WHOLE* SALE PRICE. N.B.—Our New Winter Manufactures 'are now ready. TRY THE N. Z. OVERCOAT. Sbibts, Hats and Hosibby of every df scription at Whoxesale Pbioes.
Hallenstein Bros, and Co., New Zeaiaed Clothing Faotobt. GRAHAMSTOWN BRANCH, Albebt Stbeet, Thames. LOUIS ZIEGEL, Manager. OUR MILITARY BALMORAL and AUSTRIAN BOYS' SUITS are the very Newest Styles worn, and are marked remarkably Low. 393
AUCKLAND CLOTHING FACTORY. LOCAL INDUSTRY. TAILORING DEPARTMENT. J. B. Robinson has the honour to announce that he lias secured the services of an eminent fashiomble Cutter from Sydney, and a competent staff of Tailors, and has made extensive preparations for the manufacture of COLONIAL CLOTHS; and h now in a position to supply Men's Youths' aid Boys' Suit* made to measure, at English slop prices on the shortest notice. Suits made to order on twelve hours' notice. Colonial Tweed Trousers, made to measure at 13s 6d, on six hours' nol ice. All Tweeds guaranteed well shrunk. As it is intended to devote the whole of the resources of tho Establishment solely to the manufacture of Men's, Youths'and Boys' Clothing, the present stock of Ready-made Goods will be SOLD at PRIME COST, to . make room for those of our own manufacture. J. B. ROBINSON, A UOKLANDpLOIHING FUCTORY NEXT MESSRS lONKS & CO.'S AUCTION MART.
TAKE NOTICE! THAT all Outstanding Accounts oioing to J. Cosgrave & Co., late of Grahamstown, must he paid before the 16th of May, or else legal proceedings will he taken. Mr IX OLOONAN, their'huecessor, will receive Hie Accounts. J. COSGRAVE & Co. AuoFiiND, 2Wi J.p<tf,.lßßO.
, PEIOB to the transit of Venus in 1874, Professor Severn smoked any amount of glass to observe her with. Things have changed since those primitive days. At Professor McLiver's divan you can now smoke Venus herself, raise clouds, and still make your observations without tronblo. Buy McLiver's specially imported Venus at 6d and Is per ttick.
When taking your Saturday night't promenade don't forget to call at MEAB3 & Co.'3, where you have the lurgost, best, and most complete stock of groceries on the Thames to choose from.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3582, 19 June 1880, Page 2
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438Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3582, 19 June 1880, Page 2
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