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■ Drapery Great Clearing Cheap Sale OF DRAPERY, MILLINERY, AND CLOTHING. POLL EN STREET,' HAVING ordered largely Goods from London for WINTER TRADE, which were expected to arrive here in the month of March, through unforseen cir cumstanees the ship was a month later iv leaving London thau 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 the meantime I was obliged to buy extensively in the Colonial markets to supply satn« class of Winter Goods which I had ordered from London — consequently our slock 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 e° CHEAP CLEARING-OUT SALE, JBft Giving the Thames inhabitants an opportunity of BUYING WINTER DRAPERY, MILLINERY, and CLOTHING at Greatly Reduced Kates. When Selling Off' we ofi'cr 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 bis Large Stock of Seasonable English & Colonial MILLINERY. Also to the LADIES', GIRLS' and CHILDREN'S JACKETS And ULSTER 6, %ome of which • «* WILL BE SOLD AT A GREAT SACRIFICE! ISSSSSL* y5-HETHE^CTON(:«SrS^ < »*.*" " ' ' ' ■ -•' '■ ■ : *- "*"'""" \i,n"7 itTr , ■, M^'^i ' %S" The Sale is now going on. THE BOOT AND SHOE STOCK WILL ALSO BE SOLD AT BEDUCED .RATES DURING THE SALE. S. HETHERINGTON, POLLEN STREET. TEA DEALERS, ;

GO to HEARS & CD'S- oq /' C a° »-° MEAES & C?.'SFor NEW OATMEAL pd / 4§j t* For Choicest PANYONG tf (*«S CONGOU TEA. G0 Fo^nleW "jAM3~~and oq || OaO to MEARS & CO.'S— G° rS'SSB p gOO „ M.SS7-00*-p \-*a&9 g Choicest SAEYANE KAIGO to MEARS & CO.'s— I . SOW For Captain White's ' ' g * ORIENTAL EICKLES Og^ "^ Hn _ , >T , a o n^, a . H<j .-GO to MEARS & CO.'S— GO to MBABS & 00/3- H g S g Splendid Value For Eaitvß NABOB hnn gpSBBS m > r SAUCE and PICKLES QQm g w , L. <f^> P M NEW SEASON GO to MEARS & CO.'S— >z For WHITK WINE r^N fTITTI A CM ™gar_ <v §| . TEAS, G% OorME^LtI CG°ATAI,Y g^ Jg B PhxcS^KOM nnd ANCHOVY PASTE ; -^ 2.3, AUo-POTTBD MEATS, »> N g fe PM g^S 6d, DEVILLED HAM, &o. S> «£ g - ftnd 3 g — ' Q f^W O g ■ PER LB. SPICSD HERRING*, M § _, § S^arcel*. KIPPERED SALMON, »^^ P 7- i 0 • a? r- "^ GO to MEAR-3 &CO '3--o>> m For NEW CURED BAan to MIfA KS & GO'S- r/^ CON" and HAMB, Choicest 00 Whf tS the LW. g SB | Canterbury CHEESE, &c, and Best Aborted STOCK r -~H (H &0on tlie Thames to choose GO from. ra S §&0 to MEARS & CO.'S— «*1 f] 03 For your GROCERIES, GO to MBAU3 & CO.'S— O j'W, <j TE AS, PHODUC E, Where jou always get V 'JjH j=j) GRA-liS", and PHOVISterliris', Hono-it Value lor \"*#| SIONS of Everj Descripyour Money. q. \j§ tion. "^ROOiaS S IMPORTERS, ETC., POLLEN STEEET, THAMES.

Holierson and Son, HAVE JUST RECEIVED, PEB 'ADVANCE,' 2OA BAGS of WOOD'S FLOUR £Aj 60 Sacks Ditto. TEB ' BANNOCKBUBN,' 50 Sacks of OATS, 40 Bags of Meok's OATMEAL. HAVB ALSO IN STOCK — Adelaide Flour, Crown Brand and Soppett's Best Flour; and alao fine Sharps, Maize, &c , first-class Fowl Wheat.; also a parcel of good H utter in kegs. All the above at Lowest Pbices fob Cash. aiso to arbive i?eb ' bobeaus '— 20 tons of Wood's Hour, 5 „ Meek's „ 1 „ „ Oatmeal. ROLLEESON and SONi BAKERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS, KARAKA. U^~ Try our BREAD—delivered daily— made from the Beet Flour procurable,

H. STILWELL, NURSERYMAN, P ABA WAI, THAMES, Established, 1868, \\ ISHES again to thank his numorouß' * '*' Customers for their Patronage . and reconiniendationa. His Stock this Season is of superior quality. Frail; Trees (1, 2, and 3 years old, blight proof), Apples, Pears, Plums, Figa, Aoricots, Nectarines, Peaches, Lemons, Mulberries, Guavars, Quinces, Blackberries, Filberts, Gooseberries, Loquats, Pomegranates, Almonds, and Strawberries. 50,000 Thorn Quicks, 2 year, fine; per 1000 15s, cash. A large stock of Shelter and Forest Trees, 12 to 18 feet Greenhouse Plants in variety. Cabbage, Cauliflower, and JBrocoh Plants on hand. The seeds are this year's growth, and true to name, both Flower and Vegetable. Choice of Fruit frees, my own solection, £5 per 100, gave eatifaction last year ; can bo relied on. gQoods Delivered Free ou Shorttaad Wharf.

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3937, 11 August 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3937, 11 August 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3937, 11 August 1881, Page 3

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