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- ■ ■ * ■ Drapery . ;_ ' ■ '■■■■■■•••' ! . i yl H^ r^^^^, !^^^H_ J^^__H. ..11 if—^^^~*^"^ ww>p*'i*'^"^"*^*""^j j—J ______ k miUiMrCiW j^ m m BjsjMßHtt ißjsjisak m^ _i_i^«vb^%. &ii pMSLlSrWd^d^^W ifSLm^mmmwmc )SHETHEEUNCTON ;BarT*«BHOE» Jff»TXßßisyjjgaiT/ Vftyswyp-saHPTHSi V, FURTHER SHIPMENTS OF NEW DEAPERY, MILLINERY & CLOTHING NOW OPEMED UP AT S. HETHERINGTON'S, Most of which were bought at the End of, the Season at Home, and at 10 to 20 per i cent. Lowes than Goods bougbjt at commencement of Winter trade,' and Will- now be OFFERED to the- Public at Proportionately . LOW PEICES, OVERCOATS..AU Sizes, Cheap, at S. HETHERINGTON'S. LADIES' tfUR CAPS, Opened This Week, aty -.: ■ S. HETHEEINGTON'S, ONE CASE OF LADIES' JACKETS (Assorted), Opened this Week at S. HETHEEINGTON'S. ,/ , v ■ Dress & Mantle-making done on the Premises. NEW BOOT£_AND SHOES. Men's BOOTS and SHOES of all Descriptions, CHEAP, at S.'^ HETHERIN.GTQN'S, Pollen Stbeet. Youtha'~and Boys' BOOTS Makes, CHEAP, at S. HETHERINGTON'P, Pollen Stbebt., Children's BOOTS of all Kinds, CHEAP, at 8. HETHEBINGTON'S, Pollen Stbeet. Ladies' BOOTS and SHOES in Great Variety and CHEAP, at S. HETHEEINGTON'S, Pollen Street. BOOTS AND SHOES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Made to Order. The Boot Shop is trader the Management of Mr J. Sleigh, who is an Experienced Boot and Shoe Maker. J, GRIGG General Notices i . JJAS NOW ON SALE- BREAD IBRE.D! BREAD! Pianos — qeeat seduction in bread. Harmoniums""* duced fche prioe of Breßdt° Ib Oak, Boaewood, &c, for Churches, 3|d the 21b LlOaf, Schools, Parlors, fto. Havil?g arranged with the celebrated and ViolinS well-known Baker, Mr Jack Alien, to manage ™ « «i . , . thei* Bakery—ii kiiarantee of always having From 3» 6d ea«h (» large asßort- the beit bread in t qwn. None bat Lamb's ' ™ i me°t) • t . beat flour will be used, and'iio Southern Fmtes, Drums, Tapabourmes rubbigh allowe( j to be mi - edi Air bread Concertinas, -Eohan Harps, H.ir- g U » rßnte ed of the fip*t quality, and' full t,., m^ n.lconß _, weight, eitlier plain or fancy, guaranteed. *, -, Fifes, Tria.igles, Banjos Note the Address—Opposite the ShortUnd Also Tuning Forks, Strings, and other fittings Pire Brigade Hall. Aoonstant supply always for Musical Instmmeats. on hand. Hot Pies and Coffee, &c, always -r^« .TT^T ,r-»^^^ r, tiadj from 7 a in. to 11 p.m. A largo assortPORTFOLIOS AND MUSIC ROLLS, ment of Confectionary of all kinds. PBINIi-TMUSIC. JOHN BULLOCK & Co. 632 Instruction Books for 7oice, Piano, ■ - f R Violin, Harmonium, Concertina, Fife, Organ, d • JU U In , &CSoSi, Dances, Pianoforte pieces, Orgaa ARMY AND NAVY TAILOR, Volutaries, G-lees, Part Songs, Corner of Brown and Williamson Streets, Cantatas, &c, &c. Grahsmstown, ——' , OBGS to call the attentioa of tlio G-entle-J. GE I GG, ' O men of the Thames to his Large and Pollen Stbeet (The centre of the town). Well-Selected STOCK of FASHIOJS ABLE ' GOODS, suitable for the present Season, Tni-Tirinmi\Tm ■ which for Quality and Cheapness cannot be IMPORTANT ! surpassed. SAVE YOUR MONBY by getting you ] A GOOD FIT GUARA.EfrEKi>. 7 FADED CLOTHING Cleaned, Dyed, and Pressed "^ SheepsS^Clea^and' Dyed. FlloM' MELBOURNE ak» SYDNEY. Lm it iTY> 171 r r TU3T imported us r. wisbmau . J U lAJtirLl Lllj. <i A Splendid Lot of nvnp o, A Spring and Summer Goods. UlJliSXy OCC, «g- (iJREAT REDUCTION in PRICJSB ROLLESTON STREET INSFEOTION SOLICITED 1302 . CAB! CAB! CAB! . Q „. „ — Good Saddle Horses SAMUEL YOUNG f' ftn TTirP BEGS to inform his Friends and the Pub- UIU <asi C lie that he has resumed his Cub-driving AT Business in Auckand. . , ITT ILLIA JI 8' PROVINCIAL 1 All Orders per post or telegram addressed y\ HOTEL. i to W. W. Robinson, tobauoonUfc, will be a . „ „.. , "... punctually attended to. St»ble fifctod Wlth erer^ a>n»enienoe;

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3607, 19 July 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3607, 19 July 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3607, 19 July 1880, Page 1

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