Drapsry Vi A R H H A I,« c.. DKSJEKS TO I.NRhiVf THE IN H A BETA N.i'ft OF ; U :•. ; i-i - • his TKAT HK HAS Opened up a Complete of NEW AND FaSKIONABLK SPRING AND BUMMKK UHAHhIiY". &c. EX SCOTTISH LAGSIE AN>Li?:GSTO^" HK^T LON!)^, DILFS— - ','„,, Black a*vl Coloured Drees Silks, Japanese Silks, Irish lej.thno, Coloured Bonnet Silks and Satins, in all the Newest Shades. JDeess stuefs— - a Caehroeies, Beiges, Poplins, French Muslins, Grenadines, Spot Sateers, Pomps dour and Chintz Figures, Cokured Athole ai.d Danish Lustres JTf Affi •hie piiETAiLisG- shades. A Splendid Stock of N.6W Pompadour Prints in Latk&t Desi&ns. MANTLES-' * , '.., Cashmere, lace, and Sicilian Dolnia?, Eilk and Cnishniero Jackets, Vißitcs, and \Fischua, in most Fashionable Stxi.es. OoSWMES— An Assortment of Children's, Maids', and Ladies' Washing Costumes in the Newest Patterns. Also, Children's Pinafores, &c. OoESETS— A Large Shipment of Newest Shaies, from 2s 6d to 21s. Underclothing— a . , a UMJ ', _ . ■A Full Assorfmcnt in all Garments for Ladies' and Children s Wear, in Plain, FbiliT.id, and Teimmed. M" ILLTNEEY AND STRAW GOODS— A very Pekcfr Aeeottment of English and French Millinery. Straw, Chip, aid Tufcnn EVb and Bonrefs in the Leaking- Shapes. Also Girls'and Maids', Boj-s' und Men's Straw and leghorn Hats in Geeat Variety. Very Stylish Imported Millinery Bounetf. . 0 OLLAES AND CUFFS, SCARFS, Ac— • Ladies' Linen Collnrs, Cuffs, and Sets, Muslin and Laco do., Lace and Silk Kcarfs, Muelin, TarhtaD, and Lieee Buching, White and Cream Parisian Pleatings, &c, &c. P- ■ ■ LAIN AND FA NCY'HABEBDASHEET— Geeat Vaeiett. New Sunshades, Parasols, aEd Umbrellas. XIOSIEE^ AND GLOVESNew Hi eiery from the Best Mnkere. Plain and Pnncy Gloves, White and Coloured Lisle ond Silk, in two, four, and six button?. Woollens— Scotch, Englieh, and Colonial-trade Tweeds, Broads, Does,- and Coatings. Very Cheap Tweede, Meltorss, end Linen Drills for Boy =6 Wear. Clothing- ' All the Newest Designs and Sitxes, made specially for the Neio Zealand Trade. A Sp'endtd Stock ol Shirts and Gentlemen's Mercery. s T. lES, BCAEFS, HATS, &c.~ A Large Afsoriment of New Ties and Scarfs, Linen and Linen-faced Collars, Bells and Broces, Felt nnri Tweed Huts nnd Caps, &c. Speciul Good Value 5 i Eoje 1, Youths', and Men's Straw and Panama Hats. Manch"esteb goods— - . A Complete Assorfment in General Manchester Goods and FUENISHINGS. JD ANCY CHINA MATTINGS— A. New Stock. J. MARSHALL, . .. 1129 ALBEET-STEEET AND fPOLLEN-STEEET.
~ Amusements pASrOBAMA of NEW ZEALAND Under the Patronage of His Wobship The Mayob, SATURDAY AND MONDAY, SEPT. 25th ABD 27TH, AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON for Children and Friends. AC AD EMY OF MUSIC. A TRIP THROUGH MOARI LAND IN TWO HOURS, showing the Most Beauti- .. ful places in the Colony. A Portrait of the celebrated TTS WHITI, of Parihaka, Chief, Prophet and Priest, with many other Maoriea of note. Views of Southland, Otago, West Coast, Canterbury, over'and from Chrißtehurch to Hokitika, Wellington, Wanganai, Napier, Auckland, Bay of Islands, Waikato, and the Thames, with its Gt-oldsfields. NAPIER TO TAURANGrA, 208 miles 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. On Saturday afternoon doors will open at 2.30, commencing at 3 o'clock. VIHDEBB Walter Beebu, Business M-inuger. Howard Haiwood, Lecturer. Entertainments HOSPITAL GIFT TItE B . MES HUME'S GIFT TREE Iv aid of the Purchase of an Invalid's Chair for the Thames Hospital, WILL BS3 OPENED at tho VOLUNTEER HALL, Richmond street,! THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, 24th inst. Admission—One Shilling, entitling every visitor to a Prize from the free. 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. ._^_ THAMES NAVAL BKIGADE. mHE Anniversary BALL will be held, at JL the Academy of Music, on the Evening of TUESDAY, sth October next. _ Committee :—Captain and Officers ; P.O. s Noonan aad Jamieson ; and Seamen Carter, Feeney, Short, and 'Xruscott. ■ Tickets—los 6d each, to admit Lady and Gentleman, can be obtained from any member of Committee. Ladies by invitation oDly. W. H. Potts, Hon. Secretary. BKSI.WfI WIitWPWi'WMMI 'V lii Ml' 1 "iM '111' Mi UHII II ' I'flTTII'""'!*"* 1 " "w*l ■*■-■*-' = Wanted , \- ANTED, a Good General SERVANT. V V —Apply, before 2 p.m., to Mrs MacSHAED, Parawai. 1140 \,\T ANTED the Public to know that the *T WILD BEAST SHOW is open daily in Brown street. All Pereons visiting the Show will receive v, Handsome Present. —Admission Is. This difference between a Gent and a Gentleman .-—The Gent turns up whnf, he has for a noeo and says, Ob, Ah. Tho Gentleman walks into MoGowan's and say?, Mao give me a pound of 3 our Tea, und send lor orders ■ every week.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue XI, 24 September 1880, Page 3
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788Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue XI, 24 September 1880, Page 3
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