Drapery GENTLEMEN'S EEAL CHINA PITH HELMETS ONLY 3s 9d. CHEAP SALE Clothing, Boots and Shoes. &c. 1880.—CHRISTMAS.—1880 S. HETHKRINGTON, DRAPER, POLLEN STREET, fTASjustKeceiTed a Large Quantity of Men's, Youths', and Boys', NEW SUMMER * 1 CLOTHING-of the best Melbourne and London Makers (well shrunk), which for Style, Workmanship, and Finish, are Equal to G-arments made to measure ; and as they have arrived rather late in season he will offer them to the Thames inhabitants at Cheap Bates, daring the Christmas Trade, in order if possible to clear them out quickly. GENTLEMEN'S EEAL CHINA PITH HELMETS ONLY 3s 9d. CHRISTMAS, 1880. Cheap Boots and Shoes for the Million, in Men's, .Ladies', Girls', and Childrens'. A Large Stock of Boots to select from—over a THOUSAND POUNDS' WORTH of BOOTS AND SHOES. House Boots, 2s lid; Ladies' Elastic-side Boots, from 4s 6d ; Girls' Boots, 4s ; Ladieß Prunella Boots, from 5s 6d ; G-irls' and Maids' Prunella Boots, from 4s 6d. All other makes Equally Cheap, at 8. HETHERINGTON'S CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE SHOP, POLLEN STREET.
ESTABLISHED 1868. HpO one and all about to Furnish, or reX quiring any Household Requisites. JAMES~COCKS, While thanking his Friends fand the public for the liberal support accorded him for the past 13 yeara, wishes to inform them that, having completed the Additions to bis Pollen &treet Premises; he has Re opened them with a Large and New Stock, which he has marked at such Prices as should ensure a speedy clearance. The STOCK consists of FURNITURE of Every Description. Spring Stuffed Couches and Cheffioniers, from £2 15s each; Cane-seated Chairs, from 4s each ; Cane-seated Arm Rocking Chairs, from lls 6d each ; Swing Looking Glasses, from 3s 6d to £2 15s each; Bedsteads, in Wood and Iron; Chests of Drawers, from £2 5s ; Mattresses and Pillows, in* Flax, Fibre, Flock, Hair and Pulu. Pictures, Clocks, Mattings, China, Glass, and Earthenware, of every description. CUTIEEY AND ELECTEoPLATED GoOPB. Stoves, Ovens, Saucepans, Boilers, Tinware, Brushware, and everything else required for House Furnishing ; also, a well-selected Stock of FANCY GOODS, suitable for Christmas and New Year Presents. Country Orders will receive Prompt Attention. Note the Addeess — JAMES COOKS, GENERAL FURNISHING WAREHOUSES Pollen Stebet Centeal, and Maet Steeet, Shoetland. 1539 Just Arrived, EX 'ADVANCE,' FIFTY SACKS WOOD'S FLOUR ISO Bags do do 56 Sacks BRAN 25 do SHARPS Which we are prepared to sell wholesale at Auckland^Prices. We are now using a*Large Proportion of Adelaide Fiora in our BREAD, which is of Superior Qualify. We wouid solicit a Tbiai. ROLLERSON & SON, KARAKA ROAD, MOKTRE A CYLINDRE. AHOLDEN begs to inform the in- , habitants ot the Thames that he will for the next FEW WEEKS offer his WATCHES at a REDUCTION of from 15 to 20 per cent. of his present prices, so that those wishing to give Birthday Preeents cannot do better than invest in his (during sale) 42s HUNTING:..WATCHES, former price 60s, and generally sold in Auckland at 635. This Watch is Gl-uaranteed as a correct Time keeper, and is a very suitable birthday preeent. ■ AMERICAN WALTHAM WATCH. Present price, £4 49; Reduced price, £3 10s. ELECTRO-PLATE Tea and Coffee Sets (4 pieces), £3 15a and £4* 15s ; Electro-Plate Butter Coolers, to be cleared out afc 10s each; 30 Hour Timepieces, formerly 10s 6d, for 8s 6d warranted. ANDREwTIOLDEN," * PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, Owjjn Stbeet, Gbahamstowjj. ' See separate Advertisement for, Prices of Repairs. New Boot Store. BROWN STREET, Gtßahamstown. MESSRS SHAW~& ROBINSON HAVE much pleasure in notifying to the Public that they have OPENED a BOOT AND SHOE STORE ' IN BROWN STREET, GRAHAM3TOWN. The STOCK ia entirely New and of the most seasonable Goods, and the PaiCBS D.efy Competition. Every description of BOOTS and SHOES Made to Order upon the premises, and the Work Guaranteed.' Remember the Address— BSOWN STBEUT, 1 1606 Gbahamsto-vtn. ' CORRECT TIME-EEEPERS. O.OLDEN'S 42s Silver Hunting Watch. XX Guaranteed 2 years. I WISH it to be understood that my object in selling 3s Tea is the" greatest good to/ ihe greatest number, and that the greatest number isnumber one, therefore try McGowan's 3s j?ea ■'..■.. ;' ;' ■.'.;.-■■
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3768, 25 January 1881, Page 3
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