THE BEST VALUE FOB, BEADY MONEY IS THK (MEN'S) CLOTHING (AND BOYS') Manufactured by the NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, which can be purohased at their Retail Branches now established all over New Zealand. The Grarments arc thoroughly shrunk The Fit and Style are perfect • • The Workmanship is equal to bespoke The Trimmings are of superior quality^.trad strength ' ' , • The Tweeds are of the very best description The Slock is the largest in the Southern Hemisphere The tall, short, lean, and otoul can be equally well fitted The 9oods are all marked in plain figures The system of business is to exchange every article that does not give sa'isfaetion. And in addition to all these advantages you can purchase A SINGLE GARMENT AT THE WHOLESALE PBICE. . S^p" Mercery, Hats, Shirts, Ties, Scarfs, Bags, Fortmanteaux, Rugs, and Blankets at .: Wholeeale Prices. THOUSANDS OF DISCERNING CUSTOMERS testify that the New Zealand Clothiug Fa*ctorp'e Garments are tha Very Best Value for Ready Money. Agents for the Celebrated WEETHEIM Hand-and Treadle MACHINE. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY. THAMES BRANCH: ■..■■■• COBNBB OE Albest and Davy Stbeets. J. W. COOK, Manaqeb.
10S9 / £4000 _■ 6 ,W E E P' NO. 7, OK'THI' WELLING T ON CUP To be run in the firßt week in FEBRUARY, 1881.
Tickets .„ , ... £1. £ First Horse 1000 Second Horse , ... ... 800 Third Horse 200 Other Starters (divided) 700 Non-starters (divided) ... 1800 The £700 for other starters will average about £100 each horse. The £1800 for non-starters will average about £60 each horse. , Mr Gteorgc North, of Laiubton Quay, announces his seventh annual sweep on the Wellington .Cup. i-Jfhis time it is for no less than £4000, which?will give handsome prizes even to the non-starters. Mr North's former racing 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 brick demand for" tickets for his " four-thousand-pound er,"~- Et'ening Post, 9fch September; Address :—GEO. NORTH, Box 109, Poet Office ; or, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Agent for the Thames— ■ Thomas Lawless, 1135 Tobacconist, Brown street.
TE AROHA jig^ MINER And Thames Valley Agriculturist. A DYERTIBEMIFT3 and Letters to the Editor for the above Journal, which is published on each TUESDAY, THUE9DAY, and SATUKDAY at Morgantown, Te Aroha, will be received at the Stau Office, Albert street, Thanieß. The Star Sheet Almanac will v published as usual this year. Advertisements are now received for it at the Office, ■.
.-. Wanted IS/-ANTED a MINIS MANAGER for *? Luck's All Gold Mining Co. Applications to bo. seat to F. A, White, Legal Manager, Auckland, before MONDAY, the 20th inst.—C. Jebxihs. 1507 117 ANTED, Everybody to visit the Grand *"? SIGHTASCOPS and BAZAAK, now: open in Brown Btreet, Grahametown. Every one ■will receive a Christmas Present. Admission—la; Children, Half-price. 1505 . E'INTINa executed in any Color, and ' the beat designs, at the Stab Office, Albert atreet Samples to bo Been on the premises.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3739, 18 December 1880, Page 2
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483Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3739, 18 December 1880, Page 2
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