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Drapery ■ - J. MARSHALL 1 DESIRES TO IJSFO! M THE INHABITANTS OP THK THAMES THAT HE HAS Opened up a Complete Stock of NEW AND. FASHIONABLE SPRUNG AM) NUMMKfi !)! AFiKY 5 &c, 9 EX SCOTTISH LASSIE AND LANGSTON.E FROM LONDON. o bILKSBlack and Colouied Drcee Sills, Japureee Hlfca, Irish Poplins, Coloured L'ODDel bilkß ami ftatirs, in all iJie Kewehb !• bat'ee. JDIIESS STUFFS— Cashmeres, Bnge», Poplins, French Musliiiß, Grenadines, Spot Sateens, Pompadour nnd Chintz Figures, Coloured Atbole nnd Danish Luetics IN AIL ! the PBEVAiWKa bhades. A Splendid Stock of New i'uinp>dour Prints in Latest Deshhw. M.ANTLES— Caßbmere, lace, and Sicilian Dolmae, Silk end Cashmere Jackets, Visites, and Fischus, in most Fashion/bib Stylus. OoSTUMES^An Assortment of Children's, Maids', and Ladies' Washing Coitumes in the NeWjßst Patterns. Also, Children's Pinafores, &c. P " * ■•■■ • . V^OBSETS— A Large Shipment of Newest Fhapes, from 2s 6d to 2U. U NDEBCLOTHING— ' A Full Assortment in ell Germents for Ladies' mid Children's Wear, in Flaih, Fbilxid, and Tbimmed. MILLINEBY AND STBAW GOODS— A very Select Aeeoilmcnt of English and French Milliuory. Straw, Chip, aid Turcan Eats and Bonnets in the Leasing Shapjjb. Also Girls'and Maids', Boys' end Men's Straw and Leghorn Hats in Gbeat Vabibtt. Vetj Stylish Imported Millinery Bonnets. C/OLLABS AND CUFFS, SCABFS, &c— Ladies' Linen Collars, Cuffs, and Sets, Muslin and Lace do., Lace and Silk Fcarfs, Muslin, Terlntan, and Lipse Bu chirp? Wbite mud Cream Parisian Pleatings, &0., &c. X LAIN AND FiNCY HABEBDASHEBYGbeat Vabibtx. Mew Sunshades, Purarole, &yd Umbrella*. XL OSIEBY AND GLOVES- : New H( tiery from tbc.Bett Mckere. Plain nnd Fancy Gloves, White and Coloured Lisle and Silk, in two, f. ur, and six buttons. vV oollensPcotch, English, and Coloni&l-n ade Tweets, Broads, Doee, and Coatirgf, Very Cheap Tweeds, Ideltone, &»d Linen Drills for Boy's Wear. ClothingAll the Newest Disigkb ajsd Sixies, made specialty for the New Zealand Trade. A Bp'trded Sleek of Shirts and Gentlemen's Mercery. XlfiS, SOAEFS, HATS, &c— A Large Atsortment of New Ties and Scarfs, Linen and Linen-faced Collars, Belts and Braces, Felt and Tweed Hats and Caps, tc. Special Good Value in Boys', Youths', and Men's Straw and Panama Hats. MaNCHESTEB GOODS— A Complete Assortment in General Mancheeter Goods and FFBNIBHINGS. X ANOY CHINA MATTINGS— A New Stock. J. MARSHALL, 1129 ALBEBT-STBEET AND POLLEN-STBEET.

Notices GoodjNews! GOOD NEWS~GOOD NEWS AGAIN!! First Tea of the Season. mHE FIRST SHIPMENT received on X the Thames of NEW SEASON TEAS by the Schooner Sybil, direct from Foo* chow-Foo, has Just Been Reckjtxd 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 Stork of BEALLY SPLENDID Tea, which I am offering at Remarkably Low. Prices! SPLENDID CHEESE—6d per lb. FRESH EGGS—Is per d-jz. FRESH BUTTER, 1? ■ 3d per lb — . Cannot be equalled on the Thames! Come! Come and ree That W. D. Reid, of Pollen Street, Is the best and cheapest bouse on the Thames For Tobacco, Butter, and Tea. w. d7beid, GROCER AND TEA DEALER, Pollen Stbeet, Gbahamstown. 1148

Y[BW' REASON'S fIIEAS 1880-1881. We Offer foe SALE thb CARGO of the Schooner Sybil, from Foochow, consisting of 3912 pACKAGES of this year's crop, Specially Selected to Oub Order. undeniably the fS* FIRST VALUE of the SEASON IN THE AUCKLAND MARKET. Samples for liquoring may be had on application, or will be forwarded post free. L. D. NATHAN & CO., SHORTLAND STREET, AUCKLAND. • -..': ■ '• ' ..'. ■■■■■■: '; ■'" 918 At a rery pleasant tea party, the conyersa< tion turned on transmigration. A lady of exquisite beauty who wa» sipping McQowan's best, turned to Mr —— andasked what form he would prefer to inhabit? T<" be diwoWed in 3s Til madam.

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3671, 30 September 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3671, 30 September 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3671, 30 September 1880, Page 3

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