Drauery mRY CLOONAN'S for LADIES' MANTLES TROUBLE WIDTH TWEED 2s 3d, at CLOONAN'S mRY CLOONAN'S for BLANKETS, All Colors, from 4s lid STATUETTES AND ORNAMENTS-Something out of the Commo?' OONAN , s m£Y CLOONAN'S for BOYS' and YOUTHS' CLOTHING A MERICAN DRILL PANTS, at CLOONAN'S mRY CLOONAN'S for CHEAP DBESS GOODS |I|ERINOES, from Is 3d, at CLOONAN'S \lj mRY CLOONAN'S for COIR MATTINGS /CRIMEAN SHlßT;^§fer>ceß, New Goods, at CLOONAN'S \J. ,"f\" .-■ ■ ' ■■■■■■■ Remnants at your own Prices ! fpRY CLOONAN'S for CALICOES, FLANNELS and BHEETINGS /CRIMEAN SHIRTING, 9H-Union-^at CLOONAN'S mRY CLOONAN'S for QUILTS and TOWELS mHB Largest Stock of BOYS' HATS on the fitld, at CLOONAN'S. ——O——— ■ '. ■;.■; ' / ; ':.' Cheap Goods at Cloonaris, LiT\^S^ E SHORTLAND AND GEAHAMSTOWN. Provisions WE are now selling P. McGill's and other best brand of Oatmeal at 3s 6d per 251b bag. We have now reduced Company's No. 1 Sugar to 5d per lb. " We are now selling Matches at 5d per dozen. We are now selling Coffees—fresh roasted and ground. We are now selling Canterbury »ew-cured Bacon and Hams. 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 J^ given on large parcels. $ QWe are now selling Fancy Groceries and Table Delicacies of | . every description. We strongly recommend all to buy their Teas and Groceries at >^T this establishment, where ;you always get good value for fE-\ your money. f^ We deliver goods to all parts of the goldfield at counter prices. •^H We are now selling Prime Canterbury Potatoes at lowest prices. U»j We are now selling Maize, Oats, Bran, Bharps, Wheat Meal, **" Maize Meal, &c, &c, &c, at lowest prices. We are now selling crushed Loaf, Cube, Light Brown, and (J2 Yellow Sugars at lowest prices. r_f) We are now selling Dutch Cheese, Dutch Anchovies, Boneless v#-* Anchovies, Anchovy Paste, Hams and Chicken, Potted Ham, Yarmouth Bloater, Potted.Game, Kipperine, Guava . ft" t Jelly, French and Calf Feet Jelly, Ac, Ac. ALL SHOULD CALL AND INSPECT OUB LARGE AND EXTENSIVE STOCK. 2$ We are now putting up Wholesale Family Orders at lowest P_J possible Wholesale Prices. You will fully save TEN PER CENT, by r^ buying your Groceries at this Establishment. J TEA DEALERS ? E& AND • IMPORTERS, POLLEN STREET, THAMES. Notices BOOTS! S Oj_VPnnnTQM FREEMAN'S BAY SOAP AND J3UU ± P> * I CANDLE WORKS, AUCKLAND. BOOTS M! — _»,__, . rpHB Undersigned beg to call the attention Jtt a rr p v n v T V TO Ti J- of the Thames Public to the very UST RECEIVED BUPBBIOE QUALITY of their Soaps- * made at the above Factory, whieb they .are BY confident will defy competition, both at to M. Whitehead, t^**-4*** _ BOOTMAKEB, The abore can always be obtained at our A NICE ASSORTED LOT VEALE'S. LADIES' AND* CHILDEEN'S At Factory Prioe.. Ti O O T S SAUNDERB & GILBERf). rROM THE BEST ENGLISH AND GERMAN 829 HOUSES, : IN VARIOUS STYLE 3IN ELASTIC MT<9S P. X <?STK AND BUTTONED. . . mioo t.AOOIW, NEW AND IMPROVED SHAPE, DRESSMAKER, _, „„„ T>EGS to remind her Friends and the WHICH FOB . J5 PuMio that she hat Comfort^ andi Neatness IS UNSURPASSED. mer ly w liberally bestowed on her. MEN'S, WOMEFs, AND CHIL- Note:the~Addre.sDREN'S POLLEN STREET', BOOTS AND SHOES Two Door, from Dr KnaouVa. 760 IN GREAT VARIETY. BOOTS of Every Description MADE NOT THE LARGEST STOCK. to ORDER. ITOLDEN'S 47b 3d Silver Hunting M WHITEHEAD, £L Watch, usually wld at 60t, warranted iVI. Itnilflfl i^i. __.. XJ t 2 HoiiolK . B 57g 6d Bilw Hunting POLLEN STREET. Wutoh, usually told at 70t, warranted 2 yean. HoiD-N'a £6 15b London made SiWer ~~~ Lever Hunting Watch, iuualiy(told at £715t, warranted 3 yean. H. T. ROWF. Holdbn has net the largest stock of Silver ~ -r-.^^^n «TMTxr/i ottu Watches on the Tbamet, but he hat on hand A UTHORISED A»» MINING SUB, 8 we ]i. M i e oted Btook of Watchet from 48b •**• « r W? ABD» _ M _- t«> 1558, all marked in plain figuret, and (be Native Laud Fubciusb Aot»t, B _me price to all, ALBERT STREET (next prater Brot,), J8 e_r_t Gold ICamage Rings (torn 1§B; Gbahambtowv. alfo a fine assortment of Eleatro-pUte T«» ~— and Coffee SeU, OrueU, Cake Bukett, Note.—Mining Leases and Claims Sur Waiters, Butter Ooolen, Ac, all marked in Teyed 1 and Plant prepared at reasonable plain figures, and at .lowest possible prices* charges with despatch. 851 Inspection.invited. __ _____ *■> HOLDiEIf, AT _ very pleasant tea party, the convex WASWHllAnilj^^ STREET tion turned on transmigration. A lady of WUK-MBTQWy. 4-_ e^quuite beauty who was sipping McGowaw's " ■ > P*?TTR!!TB bett, turned to Mr -—* and asked what form be|t teit of the inteWit o f » book is iU he would prefer to inhabit ? To be dissolved o f being read a second time, ditto in 8s Tia madam. f or 3, x_a.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3607, 19 July 1880, Page 3
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814Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3607, 19 July 1880, Page 3
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