Drapery _J NEW WINTER DKAPBRY, ~~~ MILLINERY, AND CLOTHING. S. HETHERINGTON HAS NOW OPENED.UP HIS SHIPMENT OF NEW WINTER GOODS, ! PER SHIP PERU, FROM LONDON, And His Stock is Now Extra Wbll-Absobtkd ik All Dkfabtmbnts. STT SOLICITS the Special Attention of the Thames Inhabitants to «n Inspection of • II • his NEW WINTER STOOK, which, for Variety, Quality, Quartity, and Cheapness, is f»r superior to anything he has yet had the pleatare ; of offering the Thames Public.. , r^HETHERINGTONn y v i * ~ ' i * "/ ctjf^l _IjC fr^sVt^sO^flMm^si CHEAP BOOTS AND SHOES. Men's, Youths', Boys', Ladies' and Children's Cheap Winter Boots and Shoes, Suitable for ail Glasses, at S. HETHERINGTON 'S CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, POLLEN STBEET. Provisions R. WALKER & CO., BROWN STREET, IN ADDITION TO THE NEW STOCK OF Groceries and Oilmen's Stores, TTAVE JUST OPENED UP a Splendid Assortment OF Which, haying been Bought on very favorable terms, will be Sold at Remarkably Low Prices. 9&- THE ATTENTION OF PASTIES REQUIRING CROCKERY *S. j RESPECTFULLY INVITED. ! EVERYTHING GOOD I ~ EVERYTHING NEW! EVERYTHING CHEAP! ! ;^ V BRdWl^ STREET,; GIIAHAMBTOWN. .'.■; j Notices Missing Friands EXPECTED TO ABRIYE IN A FEW T7-ENNEDY.—NOTICE is hereby pwn, ■""*" V DATS. JV that JOHN KKNNFDr, lite of Wainut street, Liverpool, England, Shipping Ps'B -"O H W A E»" Clerk, died on the 26b Norenaber, 1880, ._ '■' baying left a Will and Codicil, the residuary -^-^ -p.rtq n f WHOD'S TTT.OUH. 'legatee under'whichis his brother, BOBBRT 220 SoSeta Ditto KENNEDY, formerly of, Lirerpool. but now Also-SoSof OAT 3 - **}*"& t0 be residing in New Zemlind. The ~~40 Ba« of Meek* OATMEAL. »»id Robdri Kennedy, or any peirson^possesiHare jnst received a large parcel of Five i> g ""7 ißfortnation respeotinf him, » SHARPSI and An?erson'7oATMEA.L. -md requested to commumcate with the unelef first-elaMi FOWL WHBAT, and also a "gned nots—ianm *«lW eond Shipment of Wood's FLOUR, made *• last known addresses W^**>£i from this season's wheat, whiob is really fir*t " O'e»» »<>'* Bo»d "J, \W^ h.D^*'. cl-s^ All the above at Lowest possible both *t or near Timaru, Canterbury* New Pm««a fiu> HARTT ; Zealand* : » -D^ll^«. M^-» ~-**A Q/w* '- Solicitors of the Executor, xvollerson ana o on, 22, North joim stmt, KARAKA BOAD. 2098 liiverpool, England. BAKERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS— ■■■■:■■ ■- , ■'■ '■■"■- i W HOMBAUC AX» RbTATI.. ■ . ,: ■-..■ ■:. ■■ -. . -" ". • . NE W BITfG HE R V ~~~^""~~ TBUSINESS. fmh iAf\a William Smith , CKT bourse y^up 1 nn'i TJEOS to inform the Inhabitant, of the M^BOURNK QVP, IQQI Jt> Thames that he will -L"- _J^ IWil OPBI Vl^S BHOI> ' (Next door to Mr Lmboh'B Auction Mart), MELBOURNE CUP. ON SATURDAY NEXT, 10,000 Subscriber* at £1 each. A»» Horns JW SuFKiTriRG TH> Bmw CtAss About 250 Priies. /--v ov ||s^x rßfc Worße I»6QW TO HBBIt A «!fIRE OF PUBLIC SS^r" 6 Z t Z 2S s rATBONAGE. Other Starters (divided) , 1,6002 mLjm Non Starters (divided) 2.700Z '. CHAKGKB MODERATE. s^*^ 'I" ' Igg Mimacß WAflsro"os foe orders. °°' H°ated M"'"lai.** " ,i__ .•— £10,000 ' A TRIAL SOLICITED. 2256 Spkoiai, Pbize ton Early Appmcahts. ; I To induoo curly application a Prize <6f £20 t~. ~<! ' will bo niven iiwuy amongst the First . THAMRS CATTLE MARKET. 4,000 aubscribers. T BAM E 8 A GEN T8: B.V. fj X" o I* n O Mr Tho3 Lawibßß and Mr Thos. Gabbbtt, AJNi^ O * O , ' ._ Exchange Hotel. »BTOCK COMMISSION AOKNTb. pj^^ ndd , !Xo ,i an({e lo che q U<s , f Btld .ump "' ••. v • f«r rep'j» a" extr* "tamp »f result w reMARKET each THUBBDAY, at their mA \ J y p , Bt . ■ F YARDS, FABAWAI, at 2 p.»u. for « o HN . ABBOTT, BALE of STOCK of all descriptions, PRO- United Snriw HoteU Aucklan(i . DUCE Ac - j un e, 1881 21W Oonrigneos of Stock c«n depend upon eyery i attention being giren. Good PaddoA Accom- . - - ■■■■■■ _ modation, and Pbompt Accockt Salm. - ' . , . 182{l O OLDBN'S 42s Silver Hunting Watch ' *-#--.. .-.G.uiiraiitead 2 years.. COttBECT TIMKKEKPERS. . '"" ' ""''''" ""' ' '"''': x "..!".' i» -r HOLBfKN'S 4Js Bilver Hunting Watch. . , af»»ntmd a Tears. At a very p'eaaant tea party, the conrersa. Quarantwd » years. tpans|nig , B^on . A i f dy. of : —:;..-,- ',-.-'", v;. • ■[' ■''";• -■ r eX(luisite beauty who Was Bipping'McGoWAH'i ANDBILLSi foj Djrapera, ftroors tjn boat, turned to Mr • and asked what form 9torekep«rs generally. Any Biie or he would prefer to inhabit. ? T<-*>e dUanUed ?r«W; AMheeßtrasrnr* riTA» Oflßn* in 3a T«A madam. "i: ~~~' -■. " ■ . f 7~ t., .■ ■■ .'■ Tub difference between a Gent and a Gentle IWIBH it to be understood t!mt my objee man .—The Gent turns up what he has for a, -in selling 3s Tba is the greatest good to the nose and says, Oh, Ah, The Gentleman greatcft number, and that the greatest number; > vaL \k» into MoGowah's and says, MAOgire m# isournber one, :> therefore try MoGo^an's ?s a pound of jour Tba, and tend for ©tde? Km* " ■•-•■■■■'■■■■ v ■ -. t BTerywe «J|. '
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3884, 10 June 1881, Page 3
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