-1 CASE STATUETTES-CHEAP, at CLOONAN'S, Late Cosgbafe & Co. TV'EW MILLINEKY TEIMMINGS OF EVBEY DESCBIPTION, at CLOONAN'S, Late COBGBAVE & Co. ■^TEW SPUING DRESS GOODS, at CLOONAN'S, Late Cosgbaye & Co. TWTEW CLOTHING fob MEN, BOYS, and YOUTHSCOLONIAL GOODS, ai CLOONAN'S, Late Cosgbave & Co. T^EW and SEASONABLE GOODS OPENING DAILY, AT CLOONAN'S, Late Cosgbave & Co.
NOTICE HEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTQBY. T N ADDITION to our LARGE STOCK of -■- SPRING and SUMMER GOODS we have JUST OPENED UP SPECIAL LINES in MEN'S TWEED SUITS, MEN'S TROUSEBS, MEN'S TROUSERS AND VESTS ALSO, BOYS' TWEED SUITS, BOYS' KNICKER SUITS, which we are offering at such G-REAT REDUCTIONS IN PRICE that we feel confident such an opportunity of obtaining wellmade Garments has never before been offered to the Thames public. Heads of Families are earnestly requested to call and inspect the WONDERFUL VALUE in BOYS' and YOUTHS' SUITS. The Celebrated WERTHEIM Treadle SEWING MACHINE has been further reduced in price. NEW ZEALAND " CLOTHING FACTOBY. THAMES BRANCH: cobneh of Albebt and Davy Steeets. LOUIS ZIEGEL, Manager. 1059 j : -J . . 1 , A colored Georgia minister preacbes the following practical theology :—" Bredden, my 'sperionce is dat it ain't de pcrfession of 'ligion, but de 'casional practice of it, dat makes a man 'ceptable up yonder. Wen yer gits to de go'den gate an' Peter looks yer right in the eye and yer shows him yer long creed, and says, pompous-Hke, dat yer 'longed to a big church, de 'postle shake his head an' say, 'Datain't nuff to get yer through.' But if yer takes all yer bills under yer arm, yer grocer bills an' yer rent bills and he looks up over and finds 'em all receipted he'll say, • Yer titles clear,' an' unlock de gate, an' let yer pitch yer Toice for de angel's epng. But taint no use ter trabbel along that narrer path 'less yer can carry folded tip in yer creed, a good rec'mmendation for year creditors. Hebben ain't no place for a man who has to dodge roun' a corner far fear ob meetin' someone .who'll et»k for dat little bill dat nebber T^UK'-id." ! -™, </'^ii TE?fmf3o between a Gent and a Gentle-t£^Hs§{-Tlie Gent turns up what be has for a jfSfi^flt? 1 says, Oli, Ah. The Gentleman 'witifca jnl MoGowak's and says, Mac give me ..ft pouaifl^f } our Tea, and send for orders «Yor,r w:ee]<t\
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3670, 29 September 1880, Page 2
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390Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3670, 29 September 1880, Page 2
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