Drapery Great Cleariisg Cheap Sale of---. "■• -;■■' ■■ ■;. '-.-■ DRAPERY, MILLINERY, AND CLOTHING." S. HETHEKINGTON, POLLEN STR EE T, HAVING ordered largely Goods from London for, .WINTEE, TRADE, which were expected to arrive here in the month of March, through unforseeri cir cunastanccs the ship was a month later in leaving London than advertised time, and in coming-out made a very long passage, which caused the goqds to be,two months Jate.'for the season's trade : • in the mteantime I Swas bbliged to buy extensively in the Colonial markets to supply same class of Winter Goods which I had ordered from London—consequently cur stock is far too heavy for the usual trade demands, and rather than keep it over tiil next winter would prefer to Sacrifice i'fc-al a e°cHSAP ciiEAßiNa-pxj 1!; sale, .j» Giving the Thames inhabitants an opportunity of BUYING WINTER DRAPERY, MILLINERY, and CLOTHING at Greatly Reduced 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. HETHERINGTON would especially draw attention to his Large Stock of Seasonable English & Colonial MILLINERY. Also to the LADIES', GIRLS'- and CHILDREN'S JACKETS — And ULSTER^, ?ome of which ®° WILL BE £OLD AT A GREAT SACRIFICE I 'W. The Sale is now going on. THEIBOOT AN!) SHOE STOCK WILL ALSO BE SOLD AT REDUCED RATES DURING THE SALE. S. HETHEIIN GTQ N, POLLEN STREET. - ./. :T B A D-E' A ti^W-U B, \
GO to MEARS & COS- ■« •TJ '§SO to MEABS & GoB~ •_ For NEW OATMEAL g, /J§ g ceB T t E^ ANYONa GO to'MBABS & OO.'s- j g (pP ft „.„„ ,m , q ... For NEW JAMS and oo f| OGO to MEARS &COS— ._ T,j TrT ™ i O For Choicest PEKOE ______ ; ■ ' ■ so; v c ching wo congou GO to MEAES & CO.'S- "-g - „„.„, . ro ,. i For New and Fancj g g9O to MEAIJb &^oo.d--npr»PT?T?TI7q t C^2 C For Choicest TONGGROCEBIES j j^. £ FONG TONG KAISOW GO to ■ MEABS & CO! I*— |<; . g sow" " ■For Captain White's L r *&&, ' g ' ORIENTAL PICKLES -O g^ ■ S CiS w „_.!, , m, , . pj <| [ .-GO to MEAB3 & CO. a— GO to MEABS & CO.'S—^ S ■&■ ™H M For Splendid Value : For Batty's NABOB MSo Mfc ' SAUCE and" PICKLES QOM g ™ : ___— ■ . H «H Q ffl NEW SEASO N GO to MEAES & CO.M—. |S °£ .;■; friSF^ wim <§1 c^ ; 1 1 ,TEAS> ■:- GO to MEAES & CO.'S— g« _q H Pbiges fhom For MULLTGATAWY cb QgQ w a and ANCHOVY PASTE ; , ,^^ ,^ ; "9>- «„ fij- - Albo-POTTED MEATS, »> Mg P^ £ SS 6a, devilled ham, &c. P r^^ 2 and 3§ : : _—«_- ■-•■ q p^W 'O g 1 : PER LB. - «° v Oo?%\Tby °S^skß. -JZS R- S3 feg^«?JS DiWMntoßliw . SPICED HBRRING3, « _-- g KIPPERED : SALMON, S GO to MeIrTTcO.'S&O" &°: g G&9 For NEW CURED BAonf.MPADqjrPn'S M _ TO »* COJ^ and HAMS, Choicest .GO^ Bb2 Bc*th O.°:Li... ■•,§■ -SS "^ Canted CHEE3E, & c, and Best Asaorted STOCK r Eh &oon the Thames to choose ro from. ■■-'*■■ m ■ (I SGO to MEIRS & CO.'S— — <] Q a For jour GROCERIES, GO to MEARS & CO.'S— O [if^ <! TEAS, FBODUCIS, Whero you alwnys get . |.l||| g GRATN, and PROVISterlin?, Honest Value for «^( V^jM BION3 of Every Descripypur Money. _ ,-»* v V W tion.' '■•■■ 'fN mk a ■■..■■• ■ ■ GROGBRS, IMPORTERS, ETG., POLLEN ' STBEET, .THA.MEB. .- " ___
Rollerson and Son, HAVE JUST RECEIVED, ■ - • Pi?» 'advance,' :■. ; ■; J.; : rtOAMQS of WOOD'S FLOUR Lu\J 60 Sacks . Ditto. peb •bannockbubn;'"••' 50 Sacks of OATS, 40 Bugs of MeeU's OAT&tEAL. HAVE AISO IN STOCK — Adelaide Flour, Crown Brand and Soppetl's Best Flour; and also fine Sharps, Maize, &c , first-class Fowl Wheat; also a parcel of good tfulter in kegs. All the .above, at LoWBSX Pbices job Cash. ALSO TO A SKIVE PER ' BOKfiALM ' — \ 20 tons of Wood's flour, 5 „ .. Meek'e „ 1 „ -„.' Oatmeal. . . HOLLERSON anp SON, :-,- BAKERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS, KARAKA. @^T Try our BREAD—delivered daily— made from the Beet Flour procurable.
; H, STILWELL, NURSERYMAN, PARAWAI, THAMES, Established, 1868, ; XX ISHES again to thank his numerous ** Customers for their Patronage and recommendations. His Stock this Season is of superior quality. Fruit Trees (1, 2, and 3 yeirs old, blight proof), Apples, Pears, Plums, Figs, Apricots, Nectarines, Peaches, Lemons, Mulberries, Guavara, Quinces, Blackberries, Filberts, Gooseberries, • Loquats,. Pomejjranat.ee, Almond*, and Strawberries. 50,000 Ihorn Quicks, 2 year, fine; per 1000 15s, cash. A large stock of Shelter and Forest Trees, 14 to 18 feet Greenhouse Plants in variety. Cabbage, Cauliflower; and Brocoli Plants on hand. The eeeds are this year's.growth, and true to name, both Flower and Vegetable. Choice 1 of Fruit Trees, my own selection, hb per 100, gave satifaction last year ; can be relied on. Goods Delivered Frte cm Shoitlaud Wharf,
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3936, 10 August 1881, Page 3
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