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Drapery S. HETHEEINGTON, DRAPER, POLLEN STREET, Respectfully notifies to his numerous Patrons that he has OPENED UP # New Spring and Summer Goods IN GREAT VARIETY IN EVERY DEPABTMENT. S. HETHERINGTON, DEAPEB, POLLEN STREET. AIEEY'S NEW SPRING GOODS. "! 0'" Galatea and Sateen Stripes Silk and Indian Muslin Pompadour and Plain Cambrics Ties French Poplins Friliings, Lesse and Tarlatan French Cashmeres Cash's and Everlasting Trimmings Berges Swiss Embroideries Ladies' and Children's Straw Hats Linen Collars and Sets, in great variety Long White Feather*, 7s 6d Hosiery, in all sizes and best makes — Acme Glove Fitting ' ' ■ White and Fancy Btit if y can Corsets Aprons Lace Curtains, from 5s 6d Lace Fichues, Flowers White Toilet Quilts Children's White Satin Hate and Hoodi New Durban Quilts t Underclothing Loom and Bleached Linen Cloths Skirts Victoria and Cloth Table Covers < New Styles in Towels Gents' White Shirts—all sizes Sheetings—all widths Oxford and Working Shirts Calicoes—best makes Flannels, Pants, AcHollands, &c. Merino and Cotton "Vests and Pants, «tc. Flannellette and Flax Shirtings, from New Ties, in "Derby," "Windsor," 6|d • ■* and Long Scarfs Cretonne Soft Felt, and Stiff Hats—Men's and Josephine and Lepine Kid Gloves (two Boys' buttons) Straw Hats Plain and Fancy Ribbons—all fashionable White and Coloured Mole Trousers shades " Socks, in all makes—Cotton, Wool, Pompadour Trimmings Merino and Fancy Taffeta, Lace, and Lisle Thread Gloves Belts and Braces 10

Educational THE THAMES BOYS AND GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL. HEAD MASTER-Jas. Adams, 8.A., Member of the Convocation of the London University. ASSISTANT MASTER—Ms Hebbebt L. JAmib. ASSISTANT TEACHER—Miss F.Ohitty. DRAWING MASTER—Mr Heebebt L. Jahib. SINGING MASTER—Mr R. A. R. Owen. MUSIC TEACHERS—Miss Bblchee, Mr R. A. R. Owbn. . SCHOOL FEES (Payable in Advance to the Secretary)— One Pupil ... £2 2s per Quarter Two Pupils ... £3 13s 6d do. Three Pupils... £4 14s 6d do. PIG POTATOES. 5s 6d per Sack* OEDEES PEOMPTLY ATTENDED TO. • •'' ■ • W Please Note the Address— W. DEEBLE, EOLLESTON STEEET, Thames. N O T I C E. williamHbobbett, BUTCHEE, Corner of Bichmond and Pollen streets, Shortland, BIG 9to call attention to his Large Stock of Fibst QxrAMTT Meat of all kinds which he will sell at the LOWEST CASH PRIOEB. PRIME NAPIER BEEF PRIME WETHER MUTTON PRIME DAIRY FED PORK PRIME LAMB and VEAL. supeeioeTausages, Both Beef and Park, of my usual well-known quality, no inferior kinds of meat being used in their manufacture. Gebman Sausages, Polonies, Bacon, Hams, Labd, &o. N.B.—All Accounts dv» to my late Rolleston street shop must be paid to mtseif, at my Pollen street Establishment, as my receipt ONLY will be considered a sufficient N digcharge. _ . H69 The best test of the interest of a book is its capability of being read a second time, ditto for 8i Tea.

Business Notices Boots! Boots ! Boots! JUS T R E C E I V B D M. Whitehead, BOOTMAKEB, A NICE ASSORTED LOT or LADIES' AND CHILDEEN'S BOOTS, FBOM THE BEST ENGLISH AND GERMAN HOUSES, IN VARIOUS STYLES IN ELASTIC AND BUTTONED. NEW AND IMPEOVJED SHAPE, WHICH FOB Comfort and Neatness ABE UNSUEPASSED. MEN'S, WOMeFs, AND CHILDEEN'S BOOTS AND SHOES IN GREAT VARIETY. BOOTS of Every Description MADE to OBDEB. m. whi¥ehead, POLLEN STREET. "S 1 isif 1? i ■ ■a I ?Si iif i ? ?iffit f n ;| S | s||-^ 1j Si GAB! CAB ! CAB! SAMUEL YOUNG BEGS to inform his Frieuds and the Public that he has resumed his Cab-driving Business in Auckand. All Orders per post or telegram addressed to W. W. Robinson, tobacconist, will be punctually attended to. '-.■'. i /""ABDB, Circulars (on note or letter pare' \j in plain and fancy type. Carters' Be ; wipts printed, bound and perforated at the . SVBVIHa Btab Office. I wish it to be understood, that my object ; in selling 3s Tea is the greatest good to the i greatest number, and that the greatst number ( is number one, therefore try McQowan'b 3s Xba -

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3678, 8 October 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3678, 8 October 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3678, 8 October 1880, Page 3

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