DREVIOUS TO STOCK | X TAKING, |C L 0 ON A N (Late Cosgrave and Co.) | Will hold A SALE OP DRAPERY, CLOTHING, AND MILLINERY! ,Commencing Saturday, December 18. First Sale of the Season Immense Bargains I ! J THE BEST VALUE FOE BEADY MONEY IS THE (MEN'S) CLOTHING (AND BOYS') Manufactured by the NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING- FACrI'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 Tweeds 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 J The Soods are all marked in plain figures The system of business is to exchange every article that doeß-not give satisfaction. And in addition to all these advantages you can purchase A SINGLE GARMENT AT THE WHOLESALE PRICE. lj.gr Mercery, Hats, Shirts, Ties, Scarfs, Bags, Portmanteaux, Rugs, and Blankets at Wholesale Prioes. THOUSANDS OF DISCERNING CUSTOMERS I testify that the New Zealand Clothing Factory's Garments are the Very Best Value for Ready Money. Agents for the Celebrated WERTHEIM Hand and Treadle MACHINE. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY. THAMES BRANCH: COBKJER 07 Albbet and Davy Steebts. J. W^COOI, Manatee. 1059 TE AROHA J^gfe MINER And Thames ValleylAgricultuxiat. A DVERTISEMENTS and Letters to the *•*■ Editor for the above Journal, which is published on each TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY at Mprgantown, Te Aroha, will be received at the Stab Office, Albert street, Thames. • ; About the best bit of sport at the Ohoka races which was not down on the programme, was that of the " umbrella event." The event was what may bo te rmed a little flare up on the part of a Kaiapoi damsel, who apparently had been inspired with "the thoaght that it would not be out of place to make good useof her capacious walking tent, which thought she put into effect by freely using it on some of the bystanders' craniums, before she was hemmed in by the crowd and placed hora de combat by the united efforts of four stalwart soas of the soil.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3755, 10 January 1881, Page 2
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369Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3755, 10 January 1881, Page 2
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