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Drapery A I KEY'S NEW SPRING GOODS. o --■ Galatea and Sateen Stripes Silk and Indian Muslin Pompadour and Plain Cambrics Ties French Poplins Frillings, Lesse and Tarlatan French Cashmeres Cash's and Everlasting Trimmings Berges Swiss Embroideries Ladies' and Children's Straw Hats Linen Collars and Sets, in greet variety Long White Feathers, 7s 6d Hosiery, in all sizes and best makesAcme Glove Fitting White and Fancy Btit if y can Corsets Aprons Lace Curtains, from 5s 6d Lace Fichueß, Flowers White Toilet Quilts Children's White Satin Hats and Hoods New Durban Quilts * 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, &c. Hollands, &c. Merino and Cotton Vests and Pants, &c 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 Eibbons—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 S. HETHERINGTON, ; D RAP E R, POLLEN STEEET, . Eespectfully notifies to his numerous Patron.s that he has ■\- ' ,-'■■' '■■ w,' OPENED UP .:<■ ■■-■■ . -■•■-■.;:--- ■ New Spring and Summer Goods -.....■ IN GKEAT VAEIETY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. S, HETHfIINGTON, DBAPER, POLLEN STBEET, General Notices 'y Encourage Thames Industries AND THE EXPERIENCED TRADESMAN WHO LIVES BY HIS TEADE. R. WISEMAN^ TAILOR, BROWN STREET, HAS EELINQTJISHED the CREDIT SYSTEM, and will in future conduct his BUSINESS on the principle! of . SMALL PHOPITS AND QUICK RETURNS. .'•' . -. . -■ o ■ ■ ■ ' ■••■■■ ' ■ ■."':' : WEST OF ENGLAND SUPERFINE AND FANCY COATINGS. . ENGLISH, SCOTCH, AND COLONIAL TWEED—WELL SHRUNK. 1 ■ .'—ii■ ;■ —in-1Q — it' . „■ ■ ■ - ■ '-■■■....' Same supbbiob fit and make for which he is renowned.

NOT THE LARGEST STOCK. OOLDBN'S 47s 6d Silver , Hunting IX Watch, usually sold at 60a, warranted 2 years. Hoiden's 57s 6d Silver Huatiug Watch, usually cold at 70s, warranted 2 years. Hoideh'S £Q 15s London made Silver Lever Hunting Watch, usually Bold at £7155, warranted 3 years. Hoidbn has not the largest stock of Silver Watches on the Tnainea, but he has on hand a well-selected stock of Watches from 45s to 155 s, all marked in plain figures, and the game price to all. 18 carat Gold Marriage Rings-from 15 S; also a fine assortment of Electro-plate Tea and Coffee Sets, Cruets, Cake Baskets, Waiters, Butter Coolors, &c, all marked in plain figures, and at lowest possible pricesInspection invited. A. HOLD EN, WATCHMAKER, OWEN STREET, Gbahamstown. 424 HENRY RAFTON, BASKET AND PERAMBULATOR MANUFACTURER, 245, Uppke Queen Stbeet, Attokcattd (Opposite Adams' New Buildings), , NVITES the Public to inspeofc his welli . assorted Stock of English, French, and German 'BASKETWAKE, 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 Auckland Shows 1878-1879. 1095

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3681, 12 October 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3681, 12 October 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3681, 12 October 1880, Page 1

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