Draveiy mRY CLOONAN'S for LADIES' MANTLES TROUBLE WIDTH TWEED 2» 3d, it CLOONAN'S ffIRY CLOONAN'S for BLANKETS, All Colors, from 4i lid QJ TATUETTES AND OBNAMENTS-Something out of the Common, O AT CLOONAN'fi mRY CLOONAN'S for BOYS'and YOUTHS'CLOTHING MERICAN DRILL PANTS, at CLOONAN'S mRY CLOONAN'S for CHEAP DRESS GOODS 11/TERINQES, from 1« 3d, at CLOONAN'S mRY CLOONAN'S for COIR MATTINGS /CRIMEAN SHIRTS, all Prices, New Goodi, at CLOONAN'S Kj '■■■-■- ; ■■■•.' ""•^ ..; ' ■■■ ■■ . - Remnants at your own Prices ! . . - r HRY CLOONAN'S for CALICOES, FLANNELS and SHEETINGS ." t CRIMEAN SHIRTING, 9|d—Union—it CLOONAN'S V.' J mRY CLOONAN'S for QUILTS and TOWELS mflE Largest Stock of BOYS' HATS on the field, at CLOONAN'S. O" Cheap Goods at Cloonaris, L^g 8 c G 0 KAVE SHOETLAND AND GRAHAMSTOWN. Provisions _______ WE are now selling P. McGill's and other best brand of Oatmeal at 3s 6d per 251b bag. We hare now reduced Company's No. 1 Sugar to 5d per 1b * We are now selling Matches at 5d per dozen. We are now selling Coffees—fresh roasted and grbnnd. We are now selling Canterbury new-cured Bacon and Haws. OWe are, now selling Groceries and Oilmen's Stores of every description at prices never before heard of on the Thames. We are now selling the finest and purest Teas at from 2s, 2s 6d, \-^ 3s, and 3s 6d per lb. A very liberal discount will be g^ given on large parcels. - P. We are now selling Fancy Groceries and Table Delicacies of ■■ every description. £Tj We strongly recommend all to buy their Teas and Groceries at hjp" this establishment, where you always get good value for jk^ £-\ your money. js»^ We deliver goods to all parts of the gold field at comnter prices. •*^ We are now selling Prime Canterbury Potatoes at lowest prices. UH We are now selling Maize,. Oats, Bran, Sharps, Wheat Meal, f** . Maize Meal, &c, Ac, Ac, at lowest prices. • We are now selling crushed Loaf, Cube, Light Brown, and \JJ Yellow Sugars at lowest prices. r/S We are now selling Dutch Cheese, Dutch Anchovies, Boneless Anchovies, Anchovy Paste, Hams and Chicken, Potted Ham, Yarmouth Bloater, PottedJGame, Kipperine, Gaara . Qr. Jelly, French and Calf Feet Jelly, &c, &c. V^. ALL SHOULD CALL AND INSPECT OUR LARGE AND EXTENSIVE STOCK. 2 r-j We are now putting up Wholesale Family Orders at lowest P_j possible Wholesale Prices. l*"j You will fully save TEN PER CENT, by buying your Groceries at this Establishment. ' A TEA DEALERS ? WJ AND IMPORTEES, POLLEN STREET, THAMES. Notices BOOTS! SOAP. -RrinrPCiM FREEMAN'S BAY SOAP AND O\J\J f P> . I CANDLE WORKS, AUCKLAND. BOOTSM! — ' m i mmm ■ rfIHE Undereigned beg to call the attention Jtt q rr w tp p w t v v T» '•*■ of the Thames Public to the Tery UST RBCBIYEU SUPERIOR QUALITY of their Soaptmade at the abore Factory, which they are BT confident will defy competition, both ac to M. Whitehead, i-11***** _ BOOTMAKEB, Tlie ?i»OTe can always be obtnined at our A NIOB ASSORTED'LOT VEALE'S, LADIES' AND' CHILDBEN'S . At "^^W"". B 0 0 T S SAUNDERB & GILBK^D. best english and german 829 ; houses, in tariou3 styles in elastic mt^j«j pa«l«stw AND BUTTONED.. JUJ.OO UAOOIIV, NEW AND IMPROVED SHAPE, DRESSMAKER, ™- ™^» "DIGB to remind her Friends and the WHICH fob. j} PoMio that aba haa Comfort and Neatness IS UNSURPASSED. mer]j i 0 Hbewlly bestowed on her. MEN'S, WOMEN'S, AND CHIL- Note^heTddressnnntq ARv Nn firing pollen strert, DiJVLhAiSUOtUJttQ Two Dmm f rom Dr Kiwoub'b. 760 IN GREAT VARIETY. — BOOTS of ETery Description MADE g^^ 1^ vriiJiAi to ORDER. Hunter's White 1 From o||nterbury . M. WHITEHEAD, seed oatT- 3 . POLLEN STREET. S ota%« ) wTXtarian Gro- in <***>• BUck do ) Hm PAW 17 The Canadian it the prettiest oat grown end • X. ftU»Vt, very prolific. A UTHORI3ED awd MINING SUR- SEED POTATOES— J\ VBYOR, AND Hobartown Natitk Land Fpbchabe Aojnt, Early; Rose ALBERT SrREET (ooxt prater Bros.), J^jj pinkeye 08iHAM8TOWjr- B*rly I»P"'one Kidneys Notb.—Mining Lenses and Claims Sur SEEDS—-GARDEN SEEDS, wed and Plans prepared at reasonable Juit ftrrifed a CMi f a]Xj InToico o f charges with despatch. 861 o f NEW SEEDS of approyed Tarieties. = Adam Laybourne, At » very pleusant tea party, the convert* FORT STREET, AUCKLAND. lion turned on transmigration. A lady of 798 exquisite beauty who was sipping McGowah's i^T*— MMMTTT"^ MT^" Mf best, turned to Mr —-and asked what form Tjtß tni of theintoMifcof % book j, to he would prefer to inhabit ?To be dissolved c »p, b i] itjy o ( being , .econd time, ditto in ,8s Tba madam. for 3s Tea.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3606, 17 July 1880, Page 3
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747Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3606, 17 July 1880, Page 3
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