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-I CASE STATUETTES-CHEAP, ax CLOONAN'S, Late Cosgbave & Co. "|^"EW MILLINEEY TEIMMINGS OP EVEBY DESOBIPTION, . at CLOONAN'S, Late Cosgbave & Co. T^"EW SPRING DEESS GOODS, at CLOONAN'S, Late Cosgbave & Co. "T^EW CLOTHING fob MEN, ' BOYS,and YOUTHSCOLONIAL GOODS, ai CLOONAN'S, Late Cosgbave & Co. "VTEW and SEASONABLE GOODS OPENING DAILY, at CLOONAN'S, Late Cosgbave & Co. important notice ! Mrs, Smith, TjfiBSSMiKBI, &c. 18 NOW OFFERING SOME EXTBAORDINARY I CHEAP Dress Materials FOB MAKING UP STYLISH COSTUMES. POMPADOUE FEINTS JUST TO HAND — FOB THE COMING SEASON — : ALSO— ... SPLENDID VALUE IN BLACK LUSTRES. Note Addbess:— MES. SMITH, BROWN STREET, GBAHAMSTOWN. October Ist, 1880. £4000 SWEEP NO. 7, ON THE W ELLIN G T O N C U P, To be run in the first week in FEBRUARY, 1881. Tickets ... ... ... £1. £ Firat Horse ... ... 1000 Second Horße ... ... ' 300 Third Horse ... ... 200 Other Starterß (divided) ... ... 700 Non-starters (divided) 1800 The £700 for other starters will average about £100 each horße. The £1800 for non-starters will average about £60 each horse. Mr George North, of Lambton Quay, announces his seventh annual sweep on the Wellington Cup. This time it is for no less than £4000, which willgive handsome prizes even to the non-starters. Mr North's former raoing sweeps have invariably been conducted with such thorough fairness as to give entire satisfaction to all interested, and we are not surprised to hear that there is already a brisk demand for tickets for bis " four thousand* pounder,"—Evening Post, 9th September; Address:—GEO. NORTH, Box 109, Post Office; or, Lambton Quay, Wellington. 1135 Agent for the Thames— Thomas Lawtbss, Tobacconist, Brown street.

"My son," said an economical old gentleman to his spendthrift offspring— " My son, when Benjamin Franklin was alive he always looked after the pennies, and now, though dead, he has his reward by having his head on the peony postageatamp."

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3675, 5 October 1880, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3675, 5 October 1880, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3675, 5 October 1880, Page 2

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