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Drapery J. MARSHALL DESIRES TO INFORM THE IE HABITANTS OF THE THAMES THAT II X It AS Opened up a Complete Stock of NEW AMD f ASHIONABijE BPBIKG AND HUHMKfi. DRAPKRY/&C., EX SCOTTISH LASSIE AND LANGSTONF, FROM LONDON. bILKS— Black and Coloured Dress Pilfcs, Japareee Silks, Irish Poplins, Coloured Bonnet Bilks and Satins, in all the Newest {ohndee. JJress stuffsCashmeres, Beiges, PopHne, French Muslins, 'Ore nadirs, Spot Sateens, Pompadour and Chintz Figures, Coloured Atbole and Danish Lustres IN all tbe PBBVAiuna SHADES. A Splendid Stock of New Pompadour Prints in Latest Designs. JMlantles— Cashmere, lace, and Sicilian Dolman, Silk and Caehmero Jacket*, Visitea, and Fiechue, in most Fashionable Styles. OoSTUMES— An Assortment of Children'?, Maids', and Ladies' Washing CWtunies in the Newkbt Pattbbns. Also, Children's Pinafores, &c. OoRSETS— A Large Shipment of Newest Fhapbs, from 2s 6d to 2ls. U NDEECXOTHING— . A Full Assortment in fill Garments for Ledies' bjiij .Children's Wear, in PtAiK, Fbiiied, and Tbimmed. MILLINEEY AND STRAW GOODS— A Tery Select Assortment of English and French Millinerp. Btraw, Chip, and Tuscan Hats and Bonnets in the Leading Shapes. Also Girls' and Maids', Boys' end Men's Straw and Leghorn Hats in Geuat Variety. Very Stylish Imported Millinery Bonnets. VJOLLARS AND CUFFS, SCARFS, &c — Ladies' Linen Collars, Cuffs, and SHs, Muslin and Lace do., Luce and Silk Scarfs, Muslin, Tarlatan, and Lisse Buching, "White and Cream Parisian Pleatings, &c, &c. X LAIN AND FANCY HABERDASHERY— Gbeat Varimy. New Sunshades, Parasols, asd Umbrellas. Hosiery and glovesNew Hosiery from the Bobt Makers. Plain and Fancy Ghm«, White and Coloured Lisle and Silk, in two, four, and six buttons. Woollens— Scotch, English, and Colonialrrade Tweet's, Broads, Does, aud Coatings, Very Cheap Tweeds, Meltorß, and Linen Drills for Boy's Wear. Clothing— . All the Newest Designs akd Siyieb, made specially for the Few Zealand Trade. A Splended Stock ot Shirts and Gentlemen's Mercery. Ties, scarfs, hats, &cA Large Aeeortment of New Ties and Scarfs, Linen and Linen-fuced Collars, Belts and Braces, Felt and Tweed Hats and Caps, kc. Special Good Value in Boys', Youths', and Men's Straw and Panama Hats. Manchester goods— A Complete Assortment in General Manchester Goods and FFBNISHINGS. JJ ANCY CHINA MATTINGS— A New Stock. J. MARSHALL, 1129 ALBERT-STREET AND POLLEN-STREET.

Notices GoodJNTews! GOOD NEWS~GOOD JSEWS AGAIN!! First Tea of the Season. THE FIRST SHIPMENT received on the Thames of NEW SEASON TEAS by the Schooner Sybil, direct from Foo-chow-Foo, has JtrsT Been Recbitod by Me, and will be found to be of more than ordinary Flavour and Value. The public are invited to call in and inspect this Large Stock of bbam,y splendid Tea, wbioh I am offering at Remarkably Low Prices! SPLENDID CHEESE—6d per lt>. FRESH EGGS—Ib per doz. FKESH SUTTEB, Is 3d per 1b — Cannot be equalled on the Thames ! Come! Come and fee That W. D. Bxid, of Pollen Street, Is the beet and cheapest house on the Thames For Tobacco, Butter, and Tea. W. D/REID, GfiOCER AND TEA DEALER, Pollen Stbebt, Gbahahstown. 1148

TUEW OEASON'S rpEAS, 1880-1881. We Okfeb fob SALE the CARGO of THE ScHOONEB SYBIL, FKOM FoOCHOW, CONSISTING OF QQI O TRACKAGES of this yeab's cbop, Specially Selected to Oub Okdeb. undeniably the |g"EIRST VALUE oi? the SEASON M$ \ IK THE AUCKLAND MABKET. Samples for liquoring may be had on application, or will be forwarded post free. L. D. NATHAN & CO., SHORTLAND STREET, AUCKLAND. 918 At a very pleasant tea party, the con versa' tion turned on transmigration. A lady of exquisite beauty who was sipping MoGowak's best, turned to Mr ——■ and asked what fortn lie would prefer to inhabit ? Tg he cKusnlvecf in 3s Tea madam.

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3670, 29 September 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3670, 29 September 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3670, 29 September 1880, Page 3

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