Drapery GREAT CLEARING CASH SALE!! • —• AT ~ J. MARSHALL'S, ALBERT STREET. 0 • Jxl« having imported direct from Europe, and bought in the Colonial Markets, a very heavy Stock of Autumn and Winter Drapery, Millinery, Clothing, &c, intended for two Shops, and then disposing of the late branch shop in - Pollen street to Mr Thos. Kitching, and placing the whole of these shipments at the Shop in Albert street, is now very much %& OVERSTOCKED; therefore, to prevent carrying goods over to another season, J.M. has decided to iHJ^^ 5* REDUCE this New and Fashionable Stock of Drapery, &c , at once to such prices as will effect a SPEEDY CLEARANCE!! THE SALE WILL COMMENCE ON Saturday, the 26th Inst., And CONTINUE UNTIL THE STOCK IS SUFFICIENTLY EEDUCED. liF An Early Inspection is Solicited. J. MAR S H ALL, ALBERT STREET. ________„ 1928 ! Educational m "firTTr^ITTlVJf^'Q kauaebanga boys' school. • •**•-■- J- V 7 JUlll \X KJ pVBNiWG CLASSES held MONDAYS, LJ WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS, at CHEAP DRAPERY I*s=^* - A a J^i A. Gbebing. AND ■ = CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, — N°tlC6S POLLBN SIEBET, ShOBTLAND. CHKONOMETER HOUSE, SHORTLAND. ! TTAVING Purchased the Business and mU jj^S^|aPffißSQ(^^\ part of the Stock of J. Mabshall, Pollen £2 |'n^fSEß^|QfflPPp n street Branoh, at a GBEAT BEDUCXION, g ijjßM^fc^^BßPlp has also Bought, at TBBY l©W bates, Lines a" '^^•B^Bfi^SJ^fe^^' S3 of all the Newest and most Fashionable Good*, of all descriptions, and begs respectEstablished 1867. fully to intimate to the public that he has T>USINESS still carried on at the Old HATS, FLOWERS, AND FEATHERS -D Shop in Shortland, and for the conye- , . nience of the public, M. J. Wilkes has IK OEBAT TABIETT. OPENED A BKANOH SHOP AT GEAHAMSTOWN —— End of Pollen street, near to Mr J. Leydon's Store. XJ&rgBiIIXS- 11"" o f (; ae g e Establishments will be found W m DKESS GOODS C^^X^tol^, WTNTT^VS Second to none on the Thames for Quality VV AXH-M3i X O an( j p r j ce> calicoes Watches, Clockl & Jewellery FLANNELS CLEANED AND REPAIRED At Auckland Pbioes by Bargains-" M. J. WILKES YOUTHS' CLOTHING. ESTABLISHED 1867. MEN'S, BOYS' and YOUTH'S HATS THAMES and CAPS. DYEING ESTABLISHMENT, i Brown Sturet, Grahamstown. I , p avrtQ J MO ~\ir RS SIMPSON ia prepared to DYE and .Bargains — M. eenovate hats. «r in blankets FEATHERS CURLED AND DYED TO ANX SHADB OF COXOB. RUGS . LADIES' SHOULD GIVE A CALL. ■_. 1944 TWEEDS TG SUIT ALL. ~ a NEW THINg! ■~~~~ Pbepabbd at the Pabnell- Soap T 1 tCT'TT'TTT'Nrr' Factory to McGowan's Obdeb. •■■'■ mHE EUCALYPTI SOAP POLLEN STREET, SHOETLAND. 1 fob the Toilet Table, A pleasant, safe, and curative disinfectant. No family should be without it during the hot weather. -. ■. 1936 1930 - ' '' ■ "" ■ ' "A deep embrowned tint which tells the Th? best tesfc °^tne interest of a book is it nature of the leaf McGowan ae)fa "at 3s capability of being read a Becond time, ditto pound, for 3sTba.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3826, 2 April 1881, Page 3
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473Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3826, 2 April 1881, Page 3
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