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Drapery Great Clearing Cheap Sale OF DRAPERY, MILLINERY, AND CLOTHING. S. HETHERINGTON, POLLED STREET, HAVING ordered largely Goods from London for WINTEfi TRADE, which were expected to arrive here in the month of March, through unforsecn oir cumstances the ship was a month later in leaving London than advertised time, and iv coming out made a very long passage, which caused the goods to be two months late for the season's trade : in the 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 ourstock 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 re° CHEAP CLEAKING-OtTT SALE, <m Giving the Thames inhabitants an opportunity of BUYING WINTER DKAPEEY, MILLINERY, and CLOTHIJSG at Greatly Keduced Hates. When Selling Off we offer the Whole Stock at a proportionate scale of reductions, not making a few attractive articles cheap, but Sell ALL our goods equally reduced for Cash. S. HETHEBINGTON would especially draw attention to his Large Stock of Seasonable English & Colonial MILLINERY. — Also to the LADIES', GIRLS' and CHILDBEN'S JACKETS And ULSTEE6, come of which -HSr JfILL BE SOLD AT A GBEAT SACRIFICE ! '.£» i _IS-HE"mERINCTNn, ■ S^)S-HETHERINCTON(^Ig ■g 1 The Sale is now going on. THE BOOT AND SHOE STOCK WILL ALSO BE SOLD AT REDUCED RATES DURING THE SALE. 8. HETHERINGTON, POLLEN STREET. . .

TEA DB A LIERS, GO to MEABS & GO'S- m jTtk * Go^ S AS™^» For NEW-OATMEAL g. (M g S£^'t^ W GO to MEABS & CO.'*- • g §■ r • m,^?^^ :- ii For NEW JAMS and oq (J " ■ OGO MB* U E? * twt t ttto 1 O For Choicest PEKOE Il_; .• go \l C OHHTO-WO CONGOU ao ? MEiW &Jf '^nc, I '5 «o to melbsTqdjb^. - ■^ Son?™ I C For Choicest SWO GEOOEBIES j jr^ § riON(J KAJSOW GO to MEABS & CO.'c- I % , | SOWFor Captain White* ' .esp Q ORIENTALPICKLEB O|g ° GO to & CO.'SGO to MEABS & Co' - 3 g W For gplendid Value For Batty's NABOB Hgg WH— Mfc , ... SAUOE and PICKLES QO^ q llf _, >-» rtg fl PR NW SEASON GO to MEAES & CO.'S- ft Og <w> . . .* " 8 WlNE^§l^ TEAS, GO to MEAES & CO.'S— W w fi j g Pl'foas fbom For MULLTGATAWY & MB R , ». «nd ANCHOVY PABTE; ' t* a 5 49> W Afl Also-POTTBD MEATS, Mg g 2S 6d, DEVILLED HAM, &o. P" f -/) , "• Oatt 3S . Q Sw Og ,PERLB. GO to MEARB & 00,'S— n .^^. hr r. ■' Liberal J)i#eount on Barge For DIGBY CHICKS, ft g. fN *g. PttTOeli . SPICED HRRKIN&S. . „ KIPPERED SALMON, J^ SGO fo MEAR-J & CO.'S&c- &c- § &U ForfW CUBED BA.GO t. M E pTOO.S re g -^ | . .gSJ^^ffiSStt Who have the Lirgest p^ fga^ W ' . , and Best Aborted BTOCK „ H. . *v; , on the Thames to choose W - !z ' * „ from. no 8' §GO to MBARS.& CO.'SA \1 ' ra For your GROCERIB9, GO to MEARS & CO.'S- O j%|^ < TEAS PRODUC X, Where you always R ot \M[i « GRAIN, and PROVISterling, Honest Value for V "^ BIONS of Everj Descnpyour Money. /«^s \W tioai (!M mm * ~QROGERB, IMPORTERS, ETC., POLLEN STREET, THAMES. '

H. STILWELL, NURSERYMAN, PABAWAI, THAMES, Established, 1868, I iV ISHES again to thank bis numerous W Customers lot their Patronage and recommendations. . „ Hiß Stock this Season is of superior quality. Fruit Trees (1, 2, and 3 years old, blight proof), Appli Pears, Plums, Figs Apr<cots, Nectarines, Peaches, Lemans, Mulberry Ouamß, Quinces, Blackberry, Filbert*, Gooseberries, Loquat ß , monds »ud Strawberries. 50,000 JLborn Sacks', 2 year, fine; per 1000 15., cash A per 100, gave B atif a ction last year; can be relied on. Qtoofo Delivered Free on Shottland Wharf.

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3935, 9 August 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3935, 9 August 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3935, 9 August 1881, Page 3

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