Drapery k WtUwBRV \fl> a ■■■■■■■ ■*■•■%■&■«%■*■#%& a / pIKIaISnAGMMHM {#m*»Knv««tOTNmc S'HtTHERINCTON ;BOCH"S*SHOEI JfSTABH^BIVtINiy ' VfsVMYPMMHPTIfIg ANNUAL SALE! PREVIOUS TO STOCK-TAKING. S. HETHERINGTON, DRAPER, &c, POLLEN STREET, TTTILL HOLD A CLEARING SALE OP HIS WHOLE STOCK FOR 4T ONE MONTH J& Daring which time his ENTIRE STOCK will be Submitted to. the Thames Public at Great Reductions for Cash Only I S. H. wishes to inform his Customers that his stock this Winter is unusually heary, and he finds it to be imperatively necessary to bold this Sale, and the, Goods will be offered at even GREATER REDUCTIONS than usual STOCKTAKING SALES, in order to dear out all possible Stock during the Month of Sale. Also— One Thousand Pounds Worth OF BOOTS AND SHOES. £1,000 WORTH OF Ladies*, Gent's, and Children's BOOTS AND SHOES. One Thousand Pounds Worth OF BOOTS AND SHOES Of the Newest Makes and Best Qualities, The whole of which will be offered to the Thames Fubliio at Enormous Deductions for Cash Only during the Montn of Cheap Sale. S. HETHERINGTON, DRAPER, Ac, POLLEN STREET.
Tributes KUEANUI HILL UNITED COMPANT. mBKDBBS wanted for FIVE TRIBUTE 1 SECTIONS. 927 . "J. W. Waiksb. , General Notices G. FAGAN, SOOT AND SHOEMAKEE, Maby Stsxit. "LIVERY Description of BOOTS and -^ BHOE3 | Mads to Obdib oh, THxfixoKmrx Nonci, I And on the-moat ' ! Rxasonabls Tibks. EEPAIR3 neatly executed with erery despatch. All work guaranteed for STYLE, WORKMABHIP, FIX and DURABILITY. 924 BOOTS! BOpIVS!! I!! TUST 880..11YK8 BY M. Whitehead* BOOTMAKER, A NIOB ASBORTED LOT or LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S, B 0 Q T S 5 FROX. *H». ( . BEST ENGLISH AND GEE MAN HOUSES, IN VARIOUS STYLE 3IN BLABTIO AND BUTTONED. NEW AND JMPEOVED SHAPE, WHICH YOB Comfort and Neatness IS UNSURPASSED. MEN'S, WOMiSPB, AND CHILDEEN'S BOOTS AND SHOES IN GREAT VARIETY. BOOTS of Every Description MADE to OEDEE. M. WHI¥EHEAD, POLLEN STREET. 1 " A dxkp embrowned tint which tell* the nature of the leaf MoGowak sells " at 3a a pound . : ' At a Tery pleasant tea party, the conrerni tion turned on transmigration. A lady of exquisite beauty who was tipping McQowam'b best, turned to Mr —— and asked what form he would prefer to inhabit.? To be dissolred in Is Tjca madam. ■ - -
Drapery J. MARSHALL TS NOW OFFERING SOME .' EXTRAORDINARY CIIEAP DRAPERY BOUGHT AT A ! GREAT DISCOUNT AT THK END OF THE WHOLESALE SEASON. OOA LADIES* FELT and STRAW &O\J HATS at half the Cost Price -| KA PAIR TWO-BUTTON KID GLOVES-ls, Worth 2a 6d. TTTELSH FLANNELS, War- - ranted ALL WOOL—le, Worth Is6d. A LOT OF DRESS GOODS, WINTER HOISERI, &c.-At Half Price. CALICOES AND MANY OTHER GOODS FROM 25 TO 50 PER CENT. UNDER VALUE. J. Marshall, ALBLRT STREET AND POLLEN STREET. 834
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3623, 6 August 1880, Page 3
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443Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3623, 6 August 1880, Page 3
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