cfffwial %&vtvtlMmtnts. . THE BEST VALUE FOR READY MONEY IS THB (MEN'S) CLOTHING (AND BOYS') Manufactured by the ■VTEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACJ_Y i'ORY, which caa 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 oan be equally well fitted The Goods are all marked in plain figures The system of business 1b to exchange every ' article that does not give satisfaotion. And in addition to all these advantages you can purchase A SINGLE GARMENT AT THE WHOLESALE PBIOE. ifST Mercery, Hats, Shirts, Ties, Scarfs, Bags, Portmanteaux, Rugs, and Blankets at Wholesale; Prices. THOUSANDS OF DISCERNING CUSTOMERS 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. NBW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTOBT. THAMES BRANCH: COBNBE 07 Albert and Daty Stebets. j. w. cook, Manages. 1059 VTEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., (Limited.) • It is hereby notified to Shareholders in New Zealand that a Dividend at the rate of ten per cent, per annum for six months ending 31st December last, and a Bonus of five per cent, will be payable at the Company's Office, Grahamstown, on the 10th inst. Febdk. Battibt, Secretary. Auckland, Bth February, 1881. DEATH. WAIKEE—At Parawai (suddenly), on February 9, John Walker, C.E. and surveyor j aged 65 years. -•
The enterprising young sUtioner of Brown street, Mr Charles McLiver, has a fine assortment of ralentines. They are varied in style and design,. and you can obtftin an offering containing either languishing appeals to the stony heart, or elegant caricutares of those who would feign belong to the " hupper .euccles." Everyone should pay Mr MoLiver's establishment a visit, as the show of valentines will amply repay them for their trouble. The team selected to do battle at Wairoa left this morning in the Blanche. Appeals against the valuation under the Property Assessment Act will be heard by the special Commissioners to-morrow morning at the County offices, Pollen street. There are a large number of objections to be heard. A TELE&BiM says a prospecting party is starting to search for gold between Taranaki and Waikato. They propose going inland from Mok*u or Awakingo. The'party is headed by a well-known Thames prospector named Barry. Thfy say they have the permission of the Government. Mb W. W. Robinsok, so well known on the Thames, returned from England, by the mail steamer yesterday. News has been received at Ohristchuroh of the deatli at Melbourne of Miss Florence Colville, wife of W. Hosiins. She was 34 years old, --" Thb cricket match Twenty-two of Nelson v.. the Australians commenced yesterday. Nelson'a fir«t innings closed for 83. The highest scorers were—S. Fowler, 30 s Halliduy, 14.' * On the point of clearing out! Sale of Meerschaum and Briar Pipes. Pouches, Purses &c., at cost price for a few days. Everything will be sacrificed to reduce she- stock. T. LatvXßSß.—[Adtx.J '
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3782, 10 February 1881, Page 2
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527Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3782, 10 February 1881, Page 2
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