, ' Drapery J. MAESHALL DESIEES TO INFORM THE INHABITANTS OF THE THAMES THAT HE HAS Opened up a Complete Stock of new and fashionable SPEIIVG ANB SUMMER DRAPERY, &c., EX SCOTTISH LASSIE AND LANGSTONE FEOM LONDON. o— taILKS— ■*'■• Black and Coloured Drees Silks, Japanese Silks, Irish Poplins, Coloured Bpnnet Silks and Satins, in all the Newest Shades. JDeess stuffsCashmeres, Beiges, %plins, French Muslins, Grenadines, Spot Sateens, Pompadour and Chintz Figures, Coloured Athole and Danish Lustres IN A£L the PBEVAiLiNG shades. A Splendid Stock of New Pompadour Prints in Latest Designs. ... JxLantles— . •"' ' ■ Cashmere, Lace, apd Sicilian Dolmas, Silk and Cashmere Jackets, Visites, and Fißchus, in most Fashionable Styles. COSTUMES— . An Assortment of Children's, Maids', and Ladies' Washing Coitumes in the Newest Patterns. Also, Children's Pinafores, &c. (jOESETS— A Large Shipment of Newest Shades, from 2s 6d to 21s. U NDEECLOTHING— A Full Assortment in all Garments for Ladies' and Children's Wear, in ■■'■'■. Plain, Fbiilkd, and Teimmed. . MILLINEEY AND STEAW GOODS— A very Select Assortment of English and French Millinery. Straw, Chip, and Tuscan Hats and Bonnets in the Leading Shapes. Also Girls'and Maids', Boys' and Men's Straw and Leghorn Eats in Gbbat Vabibtt. Very Stylish Imported Millinery Bonnets. . L/OLLAES AND CUFFS, SCARFS, &c— : Ladies' Linen Collars, Cufff, and Sets, Muslin and Lace do., Lace and Silk Scarfs, Muslin, Tarlatan, and Lisße Rucbing, White and Cream Parisian Pleatings, &c, &c. , J, .Plain and fancy habeedasheey— • Geeat Vabisty. New Sunshades, Parasols, asd Umbrellas. JuLoSIEEI AND GLOVESNew Hosiery from the Best Makers. Plain and Fancy Gloves, White and _____ Coloured Lisle and Silk, in two, four, and six buttons. Woollens— Scotch, English, and Colonial-made Tweeds,. Broads, Does, and Coatings. Very Cheap Tweeds, Meltons, and Linen Drills for Boy's Wear. Olothing— - All the Newest Designs and Sitles, made specially for the New Zealand Trade. A Splended Stock of Shirts and Gentlemen's Mercery. - XIES, SCAEFS, HATS, *c— A Large Assortment of New Ties and Scarfs, Linen and Linen-faced Collars, Belts and Braces, F,elt and Tweed Hats and Caps, to. Special Good Value in Boys', Youths', and Mob's Straw and Panama Hats. Manchestee goodsA Complete Assortment in General Manchester Goods and FURNISHINGS. Jdancy china mattings— A*New Stock. J. MARSHALL, 1129 ALBEET-STEEET AND POLLEN-STEEET. I 'F*^M>**ll'Ml^lMl*l'lMß*>^**^>^*M"l>**Ml">***^**»^**l>a>M»»*l*lMl^*^**"'""*"*^MSlSl*WWSSMS*i*i*MS I General Notices . ; Encourage Thames Industries AND THE EXPERIENCED TRADESMAN WHO LIVES BY HIS TEADE. R. WISEMAN/TAILOR, BROWN STREET, HAS EELINQUISHED the CREDIT SYSTEM, and will in future conduct his BUSINESS on the principle of SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK RETURNS. 0 WEST OF ENGLAND SUPEEFINE AND FANCY COATINGS. ENGLISH* SCOTCH, AND COLONIAL TWEED—WELL SHEUNK. Same'suPßßioß fit and haei: for which he is renowned.
NOT THE LARGEST STOCK. HOLDEN'S 47s 6d Silver Hunting Watch, usually sold at 60s, warranted 2 years. Holdbn's 57s 6d Silver Hunting Watch, usually sold at 70s, warranted 2 years. ,Holder's £6 15s London made Silver Lever Hunting Watch, usually told at £7155, warranted 3 years. ! Holdbn has not the largest stock of Silver Watches on the Thames, but he has on hand «a well- selected stock of Watches from 43 S to 155 S, all marked in plain figures, and the same price to all. 18 carat Gold Marriage Bings from 15 S; also a fine assortment of Electro-plate Tea and Coffee Sets, Cruets, Cake Baskets, Waiters, Bulter Coolers, &c, all marked in plain figure*, and at lowest possible prices. Inspection invited. A. H OLDEN, WATCHMAKER, OWEN STBEET, Geahamstown. 424 HENRY RAFTON, BASKET AND PERA.MBULATOR MANUPACTUKER, 245, Upper Qubbn Street, Attcklakd (Opposite Adams' New Buildings), NVITES the Public to inspect his well* I assorted Stook of English, French* and German BASKBTWARE. H.R. is the only Maker in the Colony of the Improved Brass-mounted PERAMBULATORS, from £1 Is and upwards. A Liberal Allowance made to Wholesale Dealers. Awarded FIRST and SECOND PRIZE at the Auokland Shows 1878-1879. 1095
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3677, 7 October 1880, Page 1
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