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Drapery NEW WINTER DRAPERY, MILLINERY, AND CLOTHING. S. HE T HER ING TON HAS NOW OPENED UP HIS SHIPMENT OF NSW WINTER GOODS,. PER SHIP PERU, FROM LONDON, Ai;d iiis iSi'oGK jus .Now Extra Well-Assorted in All Dkpautmewts. n |~"T" SOLICITS tlie Special Attention of the Thames Inhabitants to an Inspection of O. Jtl. his NEW WINTER STOCK, which, for Variety, Quality, Qua* t.itv, and Cheapness, is fnr ptiperior to anything he has yet had the pleasure of offering tha Thames Public. ■Q^__nl^^^4; !liiiiii^li|_' ■ _____ ■ 1 m |i| [j||] _ LEE-XL. )S-HETHEBINCTON ' CHEAP BOOTS AND SHOE 8. Men's Youths', Boys', Ladies' and Children's Cheap Winter Boobs and Shoes, Suitable for all Classes, at S ■ " EETHERINGTON'S CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, . POLLEN STREET. Provisions B. WALKER & CO., BROWN STREET, 15 ADDITION TO THE NEW STOCK OF Groceries and Oilmen's Stores, HAVE JUST OPEN El) UP a Splendid Assortment OF CROCKERY, "rV hich, having been Bought on very favorable terms, will be Sold at Remarkably Low Prices. $&■ THE ATTENTION OF PARTIES REQUIRING CROCKERY IS RESPECTFULLY INVITED. EVERYTHING GOOD! EVERYTHING NEW! EVERYTHING CHEAP ! ! - ■ • j**_ ' KOBERT WALKER & CO., BROWN STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN-. isotices Notices EXPECTED TO^VB IN A FEW q{ j^^. p"."_"'*"■"■ MORONEY, BOOTMAKER, Abo-HOSa-IMofOATa . ■*> men of the Thames that be 40Bae»ofMeek'«OATMI!AU HAS BEHOVED Hare iust received a ini-ge parcel of Fins . SHARPS' and Anderson's OATMEAL, n,,d tho ß e suitable and New Premises next Mr Bint-olaßß FOWL WHEAT, and aloo a Renshaw a OWEN STBEE 1\ second shipment; of Wood's FLOUR, made from this seaport's wheat, which in really finst- }{ 6 has to thank them lor their Liberal Sup class. All the above at Lowest possible p or (, during the past 12 years, and is Prices, for CASH. prepared to serve them with us Good an Article Rollerson and Son, -• ÜBual KARAKA ROAD, AND AT CHEAPEST RATES. BAKERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS— __ W HOLESALE AND KETAIIi. „, id VJ U J- O ~ iMPOKTJSD I'UOH THE BEST MaKEKS. NE W BUTC HE R V —— — William Smith -DECS to inform the Inhabits of the 11TELBOURNE QUP, IQUI J3. Tbamea tlwt he has &*- _JT J-W^J_» OPENED A NEW BUTCHER'S SHOP, a h . h . A^ tt^ | IN BROWW STEEICT ANNUAL DISTBJk the (Next door to Mr Lesdon's Auction Mart), MELBOURNE CUP. Am> hoj-bs bt SuppLTiNe the B B 3 T Class 10,000 Subscribers at £1 each. , T About 250 Prises. op Meat ' . , „ ■> =nn7 First Horse ... ... ... l.auut TO MERIT A SHARK OF PUBLIC Secon(i Horse - ... 700« PATRONAG-E. . Third Horse ■ ... 4002 Other Starters (divided) 1.500J tiuiun'wti mnifIJATV Non-Starters (divided) 2,7001 ■ CHAKG-b MODKRAiJi. . Ten Prizes at im eHcl) lioool —— Twenty Prizes at bOl each I,OOOZ FAMILIES WAIIED ON FOR ORDliltS. One Hundred Prizes at 12? each ... 1.200Z A TRIAL SOLICITED. 2255 Alll>LXC f^° 00 — ■ To induce early application a Prize of £20 THANKS CATTLE MARBLET. will be PA NT R" si & ('(') THAMES AGENTS: X> Ali IV O 05 w. , MrTH.OB Lawless and Mr Thos. Gabrett, STOCK & COMMISSION AGENTS. Exchange Hotel. ; Please add exchange lo cheques, aud stamp, MARKET each THUKSDAY, at, their for rep i v .an es t ril stamp if result is re- ■ YARDS, PARA WAI, at :Zi P-«n., for- ; ml b " pogt< ■ • SALE of aTOCKof all desr.i-ipt.iona, ,PJiO- n H.N.ABBOTT, DTJVK, &c. United Service Hotel, Auckland. Consignees of Stock can depend upon every j unOj 1881. . . 2179 attention being given. Good Paddock Accota- - modation, and Pbompt Account Sales. : 1323 y- IIiEM ENT A. CORNES, \J Tb Aeoha. CORRECT TIME-KEEPERS. ~ i I OLDENS 42s Silver Huntin, Watch. HORSE FEED, Is 6d-PADDOCKS, II Guaranteed 2 years. . 3s, PER WEEK. for Draycri, aiwwrt tun O OLDENS 42b Silver Hunting Watch Storekepere geuerally. Any bwe or J_L Guaranteed 2 years. Color At theeffiTHHtwa Stab Ot«sw < g^-r^- ?.?-^.v: .■,-" i. '. . •■■ ;»-Vr—>— ———' ~rmf ._— ■ ; £,j, ft ver y pleasant tea party, the conversa--1 wish it to be understood that my objec tioa turnod on transmigration. A lady of in selling 3s Tea is the greatest good to the exquisite beauty who was sipping McGqwan'b greatest number, and that the greatest number best, turned to Mr and asked whatfiorm isnumber oue, therefore try MoQowah's 3s lie would prefer to inhabit ? rYr h e chwMved ji g^ ■ iv Xka madam.

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3889, 16 June 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3889, 16 June 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3889, 16 June 1881, Page 3

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