Drapery T mm imbdu \ V ■NCLJSfiBfilXfl^HI uSSSSiLc )SHETHEEUNCTON(iBooTc<SHoEn ljwy«{»j«inptT/ '■■»■> sama-iMw** ■w* LAST WEEK OF CHEAP SALE! PBEVIOUS TO STOCK-TAKING, AT S. HETHERINGTON 'S, DRAPER, &c., POLLEN STREET, During which time the ENTIRE STOCK will be Submitted to the Thames Fublio at Great Reductions for Cash Only! S. 11. wishes to inform his Customers that his stock this Winter is unusually heavy, and he finds it to be imperatively necessary to hold this Sale, and the , Goods will be offered at even GREATER REDUCTIONS than usual STOCKTAKING -SALES, in order to clear out all possible. Stock during the Month of Sale. ' ... Atso— 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 Public at ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS —For Cash Only— DURING THE CHEAP SALE. S. HETHERINGTON, DRAPER, Ac, POLLEN BTREKL
Drapery J;MARSHALL T8 NOW OFFERING SOME EXTRAORDINARY CHEAP DRAPERY . BOUGHT IT A GREAT DISCOUNT ;!,„•', ''" . .AT THE ■" " ' ' END OP THE WHOLESALE SEASON. q/J MELTON SKIRTS; 2s 6d— WORTH it 6d AX FELT SKIRTS, 2s lid— , WORTH 7s 6d p'Doz. BOYS' CLOTH CAPS, Is— WORTH 28 pf Doz. LADIES' CLOTH GLOVES, Is WORTH 2s 00 A LADIES' FELT and STRAW fCO\J HATS at half the Cost Friee tV ELSH FLANNELS, Warnted ALL WOOL—ls, Wtrth . Is6d. A LOl OF DRESS GOODS, WINTER HOISERY, &c.-At Half Price. CALICOES AND MANY OTHER GOODS FROM 25 TO 60 PER CENT. UNDER VALUE. J. Marshall, AI.BLRT STREET AND POLLEN STREET.
General Notices . ; L.D.N ATHAN*C 0> WAREHOUSEMEN, WINE AND SPIRIT AND TOBACCO MERCHANTS, IMPORTERS OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE, SHORTLAKD STREET, AUCKLAND. Indent! for English or Foreign Goods executed on favourable term*, under the personal supervision of our London Firm. London Gratia 10, Colemakbtbbet TUEW REASON'S fpEAS 1880-1881. WE, BEG TO AJJVIBB THI TBADB THAT WB HAVB BECKITED A CABLEGBAM INTOBXIVG XT* OF THE DBPABIUBE Of OUB CLIFFEE schooheb 'SYBIL/ jbom poochow, on 17TH JULY, WITH A FULL CARGO OF THIS YEAR'S TEAS. Muiters ot the various Chops ore expected per i.s.' Menmuir,' leaving on 7th Julj. On arrival we anticipate being in posieiion of fu.l particulars of the shipment. L. D. NATHAN & CO., BHOBTLAND-BTBEET, AUCKLAND. * 918 AT R L. W. PARB ON S, TEACHES OF THE PIANOFORTE. TEEMS ON APPLICATION. ADDBBaS— EVENING STAR OFFICE, 899 GtBAHAtfSTOWJff. _ At a very pleasant tea party, the conversa* fion turned on trans migration. A lndy of exquisite beauty who was tipping McGowan's best, turned to Mr —— and Hiked what form he would prefer to inhabit. ? To be dissolved in 8s TiA madam.
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 3633, 18 August 1880, Page 3
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440Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 3633, 18 August 1880, Page 3
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