Drapery W IH|E|Eb|kl Jftf \ ■ ■ a^Msßfsßti ■^^■flUhvA^k tk Ml^^W^^^ aY II . p«™*'* i^WWHiW^Bi S. HETHEEINGTON, DBA P E R, POLLEN STREET, Respectfully notifies to his numerous Patrons that he hns OPENED UP New Spring and Summer Goods IN GREAT VARIETY IN EVERY DEPABTMENT. 8; HETHEEINGTON, DRAPER, POLLEN STREET. AIEEY'S NEW SPRING GOODS. O . - ,; Galatea and Sateen Stripes Silk and Indian Muslin Pompadour and Plain Cambrics Ties French Poplins Frillings, Lease and Tarlutau French Cashmere* Cash's and Everlasting Trimmings Berges Swiss Embroideries Ladies' and Children's Straw Hats Linen Collars and jSets, in great variety Long White Feathers, 7s 6d - Hosiery, in all sizes and best makesAcme Glove Fitting White and Fancy Btit if y can Corsets Aprons Lace Curtains, from 5s 6d Lace Fichues, Flowers White Toilet Quilts Children's White Satin Hats and Hoods New Durban Quilts Underclothing Loom and Bleached Linen Cloths Skirts Victoria and Cloth Table Covers ■■■'■———- New Styles in Towels Gents' White Shirts—all sices Sheetings—all widths Oxford and Working Shirts -Calicoes—best makes Flannels, Pants, &c. Hollands, &c. Merino and Cotton Vests and Pants, &c Flannellette and Flax Shirtings, from New Ties, in "Derby," "Windsor," 6£d and Long Scarfs Cretonne . Soft Felt, and Stiff Hats—Men's and Josephine and Lepine Kid Gloves (two Boys' . . buttons) Straw Hats Plain and Fancy Ribbons—all fashionable White and Coloured Mole Trousers shades Socks, in all makes—Cotton, Wool, Pompadour Trimmings Merino and Fancy Taffeta, Lace, and Lisle Thread Gloves Belts and Braces Provisions •'■■ ■ ..-- - ■'.-'.-
WE beg to inform our numerous Customers that we bare now receired a LARGE STOCK of NEW SEASON — A 1880- TEA S! -188! In Chests, Half-Chests, and Boxes. \ 7T^ _ 2s, 2s 6d, 3s, and 3s 6d per lb, m^ For STRENGTH and FLAVOUE we can with oonfid^ice recommend them. . V . WE HAVE THE J*Jjj| P Largest, Oheapest/'andJßest ASSORTED STOCK|OF HH * GROCERIES . ■ «' AND T^ ** OILMEN STORES' m - —: ON THE THAMES! :—— r* Royal] COCOA I [Navy & rf\ ■ Van H out en's, Fry's, Taylor s, Epps', and Cocotine. a TABLE DELICACIES! oaj Ererj thing to flatter the Taste^of the best Connoisseur. Produce and;':3Proth[idiis~'6f Ever^rDescfiptKr "C^' •^ -■ .. . — : : : .j£+ TiTE DELIVER GOODS to ALL PARTS OF THE ££] W GOLDFIELD. ii ;rPT FAMILY ORDERS put up at Lowest Wholesale Prices. ijiiM Our Customerß will in the future (as in the past) receire our best g^k attention, Bnd every Order entrusted to us shall be promptly executed. We alio tolioit a Trial from sny who may not have favoured us, andean Meurethem they will receive sterling lioneet value for tbeir /^S a. money* \. «J » TEA DEALERS '? ■mm- AND IMPORTEES, POLLEN STREET, THAMES. ROLLBRSON & SON 'p.^ys. m H 1W _ TTTOfr on-npTtrpr, . CAMELIAS IN BLOOM. AYE JUST RKCEIVED per schooner AIMES' PATENT MANURE. Tattban&a, frcu Lyttelton direct to _____ the Thames, the .undermentioned Goods, T T>r>Trs !_T m which they will offer Wholesale at J. JsrvlUill, Auckland Prices and Retail ufc NURSERYMAN & SEEDSMAN, Reasonable rates for Cash:— Pabawai. <*A Tons of WoodMFlour in sacks and T B# Res Pectful]y intimates to his Ous--34 ions of Wood aj*lour, in sacks and J . tonierß ail a Friends, he has for Sale, 6 Tons ofW and Sharps ._w _^ f 0'* ™!£%£ °L „ 210 Sacks of Canterbury Potatoes ANNUAL FLOWER SEEDS; £ This line we would recommend, as they Just imported from England, have proved to be Splendid Potatoes. Also, a Fine Collection of 60 Backs of Oats VEGETABLE SEEDS. 20 Bags of Oatmeal. Maclean's Best of all PEAS, the Blue . About 5 ewt. of Canterbury .Cheese. Scimitar, the beat lato Pea, French Beans, —— Negro Long Pod, Saiut John's Day, DrumTO ARRIVE, per Ooeola, from Adelaide— . head and Savoy Cabbage. Also, some NEW 20 Tons of Dunn's Adelaide Flour MANGOLD WURTZBL—Mammoth Long ___ Red. , A,»,we r nowdeU,eri ? gav / rySuperior pr^ «g"^Jf^ctft Loaf, made from the beat Brands of Flour g e / ioTaluable Manure. J. B. can procurable. We would solicit a trial. recommend this to amateurs, either to t imjqaw , ■ J. ;■■ promote the growth of Blowers or Vegetables, -ROLLERSOCi &- SON, aUo as a preventive to slugs. Kabaka Road. . 1013 ' ' ' Thb Niagara falls is a sight never to be " A deep embrowned tint which tells the forgotten. There are many waterfalls but only nature of the leaf McQowan sells " at 3s a one McQowav wiling 3s T*A. pound
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3658, 16 September 1880, Page 3
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696Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3658, 16 September 1880, Page 3
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