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Drapery GENTLEMEN'S REAL CHINA PITH HELMETS.ONLY 3s 9d.. CHEAP SALE ' f OF Clothing, Boots and Shoes. &c. 1880.—CHRIST MAS—IBBO S. HETHERINGTOIr, D R A P E R, POLLEN STREET, HAS just Receded a Large Quantity of Men's, Youths', and Boys', NEW SUMMER CLOTHING-of the best Melbourne and London Makers (well shrunk), which for Sty^, Workmanship, and Finish, are Equal to Garments made to measure ; and as they have arrived rather late in season be will offer them to the Thames inhabitants at Cheap Rates, during the Christmas Trade, in order if possible to clear, them out quickly. GENTLEMEN'S REAL CHINA PITH HELMETS ONLY 3s 9d. CHBI STmTs, 1880. f Cheap Boots and Shoes for the Million, in Men's, Ladies*, Girls', and Cbildrens'. A Large Stock of Boots to select from—over a THOUSAND POUNDS' WORTH of BOOTS AN D SHOTE S. House Boots, 2s lid ; Ladies' Elastic-aide Boots, from 4a 6d 5 Girls' Boots, 4s; Ladiee Prunrlla Boots, from 5a 6rl; Girls' and Maids' Prunella B^ots, from 4a 6d. All other makes Equally Cheap, at S. HETHERINGTON'S CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE SHOP, POLLEN STREET. Provisions. _____ ,<__£ c% our oustowers and t>fae <*fw/= IPP __ habitants of the* Thames [JM p» Upon the eve of another year we * \# PB*! have lo fhank you for your more than liberal support hitherto, and to solicit a continuance of your ralued t __, favors, which you may rely upon oar still endeavoring to )naß . merit. '"-' Our Stock of Groceries, Oilmen's Stores, Graini Produce and Provisions of every description, is withou- _____ ?^*n any exception the Largest in this town, and will be confc tinually supplemented " with GOODS of the BEST .^ QUALITY. " &S TEA being our leading article, we devote 7^T> i^-gd special attention in selecting it; therefore Customers may rely upon getting the very best value at our establish_Z^ . _, it. Customers liberally dealt with, and no effort ggp^ spared to give satisfaction. Charges strictly moderate. 'T^--i .' None Can Undebskll Us. i .. Wishing all a Happy and Prosperous New Year, N"N J We remain, yours, &c, WM tJtecufs $ oomp<my ; ■■-■a ' V^H v «■■••-.■. Impoetebs, (Je^L i Tea Dsalehs and Gbocebs, Iwot . ' Pollen Stbeet, Thahes. « ■ ■ .. .:..u'-'-'- ■■ ■ ■''•'' . ■ ■■ n» "'

A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR. MESSRS FULLJAMES & SCOTT. In wishing their Custom.ra and the General Public a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, . \T$7 OULD draw attention to the importance f? of obtaining a first class Christinas Cake, which may be done by procuring ifc at their Establishment in Bolleston street, where the Bost Quality is obtainable at Very Low Prices. . Call early and mako your purchases. PasLry, Buna, Scones, &c, as usual. Biscuits in Great Variety. Our large and Varied Stock' of Confcctiouery, &c, including a lot of Faacy Goods Jußt Opened, will be sold at greatly Reduced Prices. Conversation Lozenges, Is 3d per lb. Soirees, Picnics, and Evening Parties supplied with every requisite at our usual Low Prices, and evarything carried out in a manner calculated to give satisfaction. , Best Bread at Current Prices. Note the Address — FULLJAMES AND SCOTT, ACME BAKERY, RoLLESTON Stbeet, Shobtland. ' CROCKER'S Old Established BOOT AJSD SHOE SHOP. THE public are respectfully informed that at the above Old Established and wellknown Shop, BOOTS AND SHOES Of every description are Made to Obdeb on the Pkemisks, Of a quality Euperior, and at prices fully as low as those charged in Auckland. O-ENTS' ELASTIC SIDES, Made to Measure, from 16.v Compare and Judge for Yourselves ! — REPAIBS OF ALL.KINDS — On the shortest aotico, and at REDUCED PRICES Jgs Note the Address— CROCK E It ' S Old Established BOOT AND SHOJS SHOP, Bbown Stbebt, 1286 g-bahamstown. The best test of the interest of a book is it capability of being read a second time, ditto for 3s Tea.

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3757, 12 January 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3757, 12 January 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3757, 12 January 1881, Page 3

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