Drapery Great Clearing Cheap Sale OF DRAPERY, MILLINERY, AND CLOTHING. S. HETHERINGTON, POLLEN STEEET, HAVING ordered largely Goods from London for WINTEE TEADE, which were expected to arrive here in the month of March, through, unforseen circumstances the ship was a month later in leaving London than advertised time, and in coming out made a very long passage, which caused the goods to be two months late for the season's trade : in t lie meantime I was obliged to buy extensively in the Colonial markets to supply same class of Winter Goods which I had ordered from London —consequently our stock is far too heavy for the usual trade demands, and rather than keep it over till next winter would prefer to Sacrifice it at a m° CHEAP CLEARING-OUT SALE, „£) Giving the Thames inhnbitnnts an opportunity of BUYING WINTEE DEAPEEY, MILLINERY, and CLOTHING at Greatly Keduced hates. When Selling Off' we offer the Whole Stock at a proportionate scale of reductiong, not making a few attractive articles cheap, but Sell ALL our goods equally reduced for Cash. S. METHEEING-TON would especially draw attention to his Large Stock of Seasonable"Sa|lish & Colonial MILLINERY. —- Also to the LADIIESC GIELS' and CHILDBEN'S JACKETS -^ ''.Awp ULSTiRKS, some of wbich ; «° WILL BE SOLD AT? A GREAT SACRIFICE! .£* Hj j||j H] r|EziDRAPER&c —"i Sale is now goingl^.. THE BOOT AND SHOE STOCK WILL ALSO BE SOLD AT . REDUCED RATES DURING THE SALE. S. HETHERINGTON, POLLEN STREET.
TEA DEALERS, § (fill ° GO to MEARS & COS- « /Tf 2GO to MEABS &.OOfflFor NEW OATMEAL g /J| | J^GoTtEA GO to MEABS 4 OO.'s- g pP § MWARB r. C O 'S For NEW JAMS and co | O &O *" ME£, K° & tctttttci i O For Choiceet PEKOE dliJjLJff S° »* C CHING WO CONGOU GBOCJ^BXES J 4r^t % FQNa TONG KALSOW GO to MBAHB & CO.'s— I < • « SOW Fol- Captain White's ' ' g OBIEHTALPIOKLBfi O gEj G0 )o MEARg & Co ., s _ G° MEB!u,t °°KABOB S|§3 m | F°r Splendid SAUCE and PICKLES QO£ _ O IN M wg p ffl NEW SEASO N GO, to MEAES & CO.'*- Om ??N E «wjr WlNE«»j§i^ TEAS, GO to MEAE>S & CO.'S— MM^ v^ r^g Pbicbs fbom For MULLIGATAWY & Qg« « Q and ANCHOVY PASTE ; <» S3, Albo-POTTMD MEATS, J> M§ P^ 2s 6d, DEVILLED HAM, &o. P* j> r^^ § and 33 -jt Q Og PER LB. GO to HEARS & oO.'£j— Q Liberal Diaoouut on Large For DIGBY OHIOkS, g ***»! «H p SPFOED HBRKINi^, KIPPEEED SALMON, m MfiAßs & ffl _ &c" &c> [xj 'a^ 1 w For NEW CURED BA.nT^TTa'T'nn N X ' &> CON and HAMS, Choicest 80 'ib" i."i- § C. ol . rb . JfjOHEEaE . & o., and Best Assorted STOCK . f" "* H &con the Thames to choose W from. 5q S g GO to ME IRS & CO.'S<3 nog For your GROCERIES, GO to MEARS & CO.'S— O f'h^ TEAS, PKODUCE, Where you always gel P/£M£ § 0-RAIN, and PIiOVISterling, Honest, Value Tor -^ K^wk SION3 of Every Deacripyour Money. \.'W & iioa' GEOCBRS, IMPORTERS, ETC., POLLEN STJIEET, THAMES.
Rollerson and Son, HAVE JUST RECEIVED, PER 'ADVANCE,' OOA BA-QS of WOOD'S FLOUR LL\J 60 Sacks piM.O. PER 'BANNOCKBtTBN,' 50 Sacks of OATS, 40 Bugs of Mfek's OATMEAL. HATE ALSO IN STOCK— Adelaide Flour, Crown Brand and Soppett 8 ( Best Flour; and also fine Sharps, Maize, &c , first-class Fowl Wheat; also a parcel of good Butter in kegs. All the aboye at Lowest Peices fob Cash. also to aufive pee ' boeeali3 — 20 tons of Wood's Hour, 5 „ Meek's „ 1 jt „ Oatmeal. 11OLLERSON and SON, BAKERS AJSD PEODUCE DEALERS, KARAKA. $g|r Try our BREAD —delivered daily— , made from the Beet Flour procurable.
11. STILWELL, NURSERYMAN, PAJtA.WA.I, THA.MB3, Established, 1868, \I7ISHES agiin to thank his numerous Vv Customers for their Patronage and recommendations. His Stock this Season is of superior quality. Fruit Trees (1, 2, and 3 yen's old, blight proof), Apples, Pears, Plums, Figs, Apricots, Nectarines, Peaches, Lrmons, Mulberries, Guavars, Quinces, Blackberries, Filberts, Gooseberries, Loquats, Pomegranates, Almond., and Strawberries. 50,000 Thorn Quicks, 2 year, fine; per 1000 15s, cash. A lar-c stock of Shelter and Forest Trees, 12 to 18 feet Greenhouse Plants in variety. Cabbage, Cauliflower, and Broooli Plants on hand. The seerls are llrs year's growth, and true to name, both Flower and Vegetable. Choice of Fruit Trees, my own selection, feD per 100, gave satifaction last year ; can be relied on. gGcoods Peb'vered Free oa Short-laud Wharf.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3932, 5 August 1881, Page 3
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