Drapery T HI" A "O €& TT A T T tl v iH o. JLTb OXXXX JU JLj DESIKES TO INPOEM THE INHABITANTS OP THE THAMES THAT HE HAS Opened up a Complete Stock of 'NEW AND FASHIONABLE SPRING AND SUMMER DRAPERY, &c., EX SCOTTISH LASSIE AND LANGSTONE FROM LONDON. | t . Aiimr i-iiini.— OILRS— Black aivl Coloured, Dress Silks, Japanese Silks, Irish Poplins, Coloured Bonnet Silks and Satins, in all lhs Newest Miades. JDress stuffs— Cashmeres, Beipea, Poplins, French Mußlins, Grenadines, Spot Sateens, Pompndour and Chintz Figures, Coloured Athole end Danish Lustres IN All the prevailing shades. A Splendid Stock of New Pompadour Prints in Latest Designs. M, ANTLES— Cashmere, Lace, and Sicilian Dolmas, Silk and Cashmere Jackets, Visites, and Fischus, in most Fashionable Styies. OoSTUMES— An Assortment of Children's, Maids', and Ladies' Washing Costumes in the Newebt Pattebns. Also, Children's Pinafores, &o. OoRSETS— A Large Shipment of Newest Shapes, from 2s 6d to 21s. Underclothing— A Full Assortment in ell Garments for Ladies' and Children's Wearj in PlAisr, FEiitED, and Trimmed. Millinery and straw goods— A Mcry Select Assortment of English and French Millinery. Straw, Chip, and Tuscan Hafs and .Bonnets in the Leading Shapes. Also Girls' and Maids', Boys' and Men's Straw and Leghorn Hafs in Geeat Vaeiktt. Very Stylish Imported Millinery Bonnets. (jOLLAES AND CUFFS, SCARFS, &c— Ladies' Linen Collars, Cuff?, and Sets, Muslin erd Lace do., Lace end Silk fcorfs, Muelin,..Tarlatan, and Lisse Euching, White and Cream Parisian PJeatiugß, &c, &c. ' - 1 LAIN AND FANCY HABERDASHERY— Great Vaeietx. New Sunshades, Parasols, afid Umbrellas. HOSIERT AND GLOVESNew H siery irom the Best Makers. Plain and Fancy Gloves, White and Coloured Lisle and Silk, in two, four, and six buttons. W OOLLENS— _ I notch, Erglifb, and Colonial-rrade Tweeds, Broads, Does, and Coatings. Very Cheap Tweeds, Meltons, and Linen Drills for Boy's Wear. ClothingAlt the Newtst Designs abd Stties, made specially for the Neiv Zealand Trade. A Sp'endtd Stock of Shirt 6 and Gentlemen's Mercery. T" lES, SCARFS, HATS, &c.~ A Large Assortment of New Ties and Scurfs, Linen and Linen-faced Collars, Belt b and Brnces, Felt and Tweed Huts Bnd Caps, Sec. Special Crood Value in Bojb', Youths', and Men's Straw aud Panama Hats. Manchester goods— A Complete Assortment in General Manchester Goods and FURNISHINGS. * ANCY CHINA MATTINGS— A New Stock. J. MARSHALL, 1129 ALBERTSTREET AND
Amusements pA£TOPvAMA_of NEW ZEALAND Under the Patronuge of His Wobship The Matob. SATURDAY AND MONDAY, SEPT. 25th ADD 27TH, AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON for Children and Friends. ACADEMY OI MUSIC. A TRIP THROUGH MOARI LAND IN TWO HOUR 9, showing the Most Beautiful places in the Colony. A Portrait of the celebrated TE WHITI, of Parihaka, Chief, Prophet and Priest, with j many other Maoriea of note. Views of Southland, Ofcago, Weat Coast, Canterbury, ■ over'and from Christchuroh to Hokitika, Wellington, Wanganai, Napier, Auckland, Bay of Islands, Waikato, and the Thames, with its Goldsfields. NAPIER TO TAURANGA, 2.08 tnilei overland, through the Wonder Spot of the World, showing the LAKE AND HOT SPRINGS DISTRICT. Admission —2 and Is ; Children half-price. Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8 o'clock. j On Saturday afternoon doors will open at 230, commencing at 3 o'clock. . VILLEE3 WALTEB BEBBB, Business Manager. Howabu Haiwood, Lecturer.
Entertainments THAMES NATAL BRIGADE. THE Anniversary BALL will be held, at the Academy of Music, on the Etening of TUESDAY, sth October next. Committee :—Captain »nd Officers j P.O.'s Noonan aad Jamieson ; and Seaman Oarier, Feeney, Sborr, and 'l'ruscott. Tickets—-10s 6i each, to admit Lady and Gentleman, can be obtained from any member of Committee. Ladies by invitation only. W. H. Potts, Hon. Secretary. HOSPITAL GIFT TREE. MRS HUME'S GIFT TREE In aid of the Purjshasa of an Invalid's Chair for the Thames Hospital, Vr/ILL BE OPENED at the VOLUN- <?' TEER HALL, Kichmond street, on FRIDAY NEXT, the 24th inst. Admission—One Shilling, entitling every visitor to a Prize from the Tree. Doors open at 6.30. A DANCE at the close/to which visitors may remain on payment' of an extra admission fee. On SATURDAY a MATINEE for Children at Half-price. Every Child to receive a Gift. .
Wanted «T/ ANTED, & BOY to make himself « v generally useful in the yard. Apply to S. Hetheeington, Draper, Pollen street. WANTED the Public to know that the WILD BEAST SHOW is open daily in Brown street. All Persons visiting the Show will receive b Handsome Present.—Admission Is. 980 Thk difference between aGent and a Gentleman .'—Tha Gent turns up what ho has for a nose and says, Oh, Ah. Tbe Gentleman walks into McGowan's and says, Mac give me a pound of jour Tea x and seDd for orders every week.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3664, 23 September 1880, Page 3
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770Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3664, 23 September 1880, Page 3
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