• ' ■ ■' . ■•. \' ; - T)BEVIOUS TO STOCK X . ITAKING, (CLOONAN (Late Cosgrave and Co.) Will-hold , A SALE OF DRAPERY, CLOTHING, AND MILLINERY! Commencing Saturday, December 18. Fint Sale of the Season i Laamense Bargains THE BEST VMLUE FOE BEADY - •'.' ■ ■:,. ..MOMBY.'. ; : •'. ■ =■'•.-.- IS-THi,-;.-;.- . (MEJPS). GLOTHING^AND BOYS') ■■'■ j. ; .1. . Mamirfactured/by the NEW i^AXAND CLOTHING FAQrI'ORY, which can be purchased at their Retail Branches now established all over New Zealand. The Garments are thoroughly shrunk The Fit and Style are perfect The Workmanship is equal to bespoke The Trimmings are of superior quality and strength The Twejeds are of the very best description The Stock is the largest in the Southern Hemisphere The tall, short, lean, and stout can be equally well fitted The Goods are all marked in plain figures The system of business is to exchange every article that does not give satisfaction. And in addition to all these adrantages you can purchase A SINGLE GARMENT AT THE WHOLESALE PRICE. Iftg" Mercery, Hate, Shirts, Ties, Scarfs, Bagß, Portmanteaux, Rugs, «nd Blankets at Wholesale Prices. THOUSAND 3 OF DISCERNING ■i CUSTOMERS testify that the New Zealand Clothing Factory's Garments are the Very Best Value for Ready Money. Agentufor'ine Celebrated WERTHEIM Hand and Treadle MACHINE. NUT ZEALAND CIiOTHINO TACTOBY. THAMES BRANCH: COKKBB OV \ Albert and Datt Steebts. J. W. COOS, Manaoeb. 1059 TE AROHA'A&jt- MINER And names VaUeylAgricnlturist. A DVBRTISIMENTS and Letters.to the Editor for the above Journal, which is published on each TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY at Morgantowp, Te Aroha, will be received at the Stab Office, Albert street, Thames. The shareholders of the Prince of Wales' claim, Te Aroha, were working assiduously throughout the holidays, and hare now about 60 tons of quartz broken out. They are eager for crushing power. 'Yesterday afternoon a large «stone was broken from the lode, which on being cracked skowed gold freely.—Miner. " Shall I hereafter darn your stockings P" .is said to be a fashionable expression for a young lady to use when making a leap-year proposal.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3753, 7 January 1881, Page 2
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327Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3753, 7 January 1881, Page 2
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