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: Drapery -'."—.i ;• T. KITCHING'S CHEAP DRAPERY . . and ■ :•■:': CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT,! PouuH BIBMTt SHOITtAKD T. KITCHING, gAVlNePurchM.dth.Bu.iae.. and part of the Stock of J. 1^,,,^ PolWm street Branch, at a GREAT REDUCTION has aleo Bought, at Tire tow batju, Lines of all the Newest and most Fashionable Goods, of all description*, and begs respectfolly to intimate to the public that he has HATS, FLOWEKS, and FEATHEEB IK GBEAT VABIBTY. Bargains— ft^» IN DKESS GOODS WINCEYS CALICOES FLANNELS ) Bargains— IN BOYS', MEN'S, and YOUTHS' CLOTHING. MEN'S, BOYS' and YOUTH'S HATS and CAPS. Bargains— tar IN BLANKETS BUGS TWEEDS TO SUIT ALL. T. HITCHING, POLLEN STREET, SHORTLAND. 1930 Educational THAMES BOYS' AND GIRLS' JL HIGH SCHOOL. Head Master—Mr James Adams, B.A. London University. ■ Assistant Teacher—Miss F. Chitit. Drawing and Assistant Master—Mr H. L. . Jamss, If en Zealand University. School feet per quarter, (strictly in advance) One pupil, £8 2s; two pupils, £3 13s 6s; three pupils, £4 14s 6d; four pupils, £5 10s 3d. The quarter commenced on TUESDAY, the 12th April. R, A. HIALD, 1976 Secretary. Notices CORRECT TIME-KEBPERS. HOLDEN'S 42s Silver Hunting Watch. Guaranteed 2 years. BOOTS AND SLIPPERS T U S T RE C E I V c D• — A KICK ASSORTED LOT OF LADIES' GENTS', & CHILDREN'S BOOfS. ft SLIPPERS, OF BEST ENGLISH MAKE. BOYS' and GIRLS' STRONG LACED ELASTIC BOOTS, in Great Variety. COLONIAL MADE WHEW MfS ißf STOCK, Eybby Dsscbiptiox or Boon mad* to Obdks. / Remaining Portion of Summer StocE of Boots and Shoes now offered at REDUCED PRICES, to make room for New Goods to arrive. M. WHITEHBAD, BOOTMAKER, POLLEN STREET (Cbnthal). QUARTZ CRUSHING. THE Moanatairi G.M.Co., having gone to considerable expense in making their Battery available, are now prepared to TREAT QUARTZ from any part of the field At Ten Shillings pr Load. - BobebtCombb, -.■.'■■■ ■':■•:. ,: : ■ •: .: ■ ■ Manager. ' c.. h ... s Reward, violinist, TO suit the times, it pnapared to PLAY at BALLS aud PA«QS3 at Reduced Rates. Newest Music of all kinds introduced. ADDRESS.:—Mount Pleasant, or Mr jKrrsßSOH'it, Stationer, Pollen street. 2092 I wish it to be understood that my-objec in selling S#TIA is the jpvatea* gaod t» tft» greatest number, and that ph*£r*mt6»t muabat i itnumber one, therefore try .McGoWAH'ft Si

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3866, 20 May 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3866, 20 May 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3866, 20 May 1881, Page 3

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