Drapery LAST TWO WEEKS OF THE Great Clearing Cheap Sale OP Drapery, Millinery, and Clothing. S. HETHERINGTON, POLLEN STREET, HAVING ordered largely Goods from London for WINTKR TRADE, winch were expected to arrive here in the month of March, through untorseen 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 the meantime I was obliged to buy extensively m the Colonial markets to supply same class of Winter Goods which I had ordered trom 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 £§ir CHEAP CLEARING-OUT SALE, «» Giving the Thames inhabitants an opportunity of BUYING WINTKR DRAPERY, MILLINERY, and CLOTHING at Greatly Reduced Kates. When belling Ott 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. HETHERLNGTON would especially draw attention to his Large Stock of Seasonable English & Colonial MILLINERY. Also to the LADIES', GIRLS' and CHILDREN'S JACKETS And ULSTERS some of which <^ WILL BE SOLD AT A GREAT SACRIFICE! *^b Zj 111 K1 0 H HHDRAPER&C j \ WICtIWEBY \o LJITTLJCDIKI/*TinMl BrvYrcA^MAFX^ THE BOOT AND SHOE STOCK WILL ALSO BE SOLD AT REDUCED EATES DURING THE SALE. sgr Last Two Weeks of the Cheap Clearing' Sale at S. Hetherington's. TEA DEALERS, © SHI ° n.r\ f mttaW*- OO'q— -n f'Xi PR 90 to MEABS & CO.'S— For MW OATMEAL g iM g TirTTTTra (I O For Choicest PEKOE JiiLLJff £Q V o CHING WO CONGOU QOir^\*r^y I * 00 to MEA^CO.'Sgbocebies_ g c & TO ° T h3& KA {S?£ GO to MEABS & CO/S- O * MEA^TcO.'SFor lable DELICACIES p SaRYANK kai . GO to MEARS & CO/8- I'% F=H . # SOW For Captain White's ' ' g OBIBNTALPIOKLEB O gfj O « & GO to MEABS & CO.'S— PS « *™H w For Splendid Value For Batty'B NABOB M g.g RfRH^ _ F SAUCE and PICKLE.S aO h _ q 'H p=H p m jsf EW SEASON GO to MEABS & CO/a- {ZJ^h '^ fc . For WHITE WINE « ft g « __ . Q 7INEGAR <O» <j m XJUJXXO. GO to MEABS & CO.'S— W^Q ,j| g Pbices fkom For MULLTGATAWY <J^J w - - and ANCHOVY PASTE; . ~ To e ftfl Alao-POTTBD MEATS, M£ P^ |SS 6fl, DEVILLED HAM, &o. P" s(> r^\ g and SS o^ ° 3 pER LBGO lo MBA Its & CO.'S— *»/■> Z: Liberal Discount on Large «-, For DIGBY CHICKS, £j g *»M « g § Parcels. SPICED HF.KBING>>, g -*- KIPPEBED SALMON g aQ , 0 MEARS & co , s _ tk;c -' c- h y^j W F°r WEW CITRED BA-nr-i-,7"^ ». m .c M , , r^ CON and HAMS, Choicest £ S « C. O ,.rbu, jC HEKSB, & c, and Beef Assorted STOCK „ H &con the Thames to chooee «3 from. 5q 5 gGO to MEARS & CO/S— < Q cq For your GROCERIES, GO to MEARS & CO.'S— O n^w <1 TEAS, PRO DUCK, Where jou alwnyß get (J^Jj m GRAIN, and PROVISterlinp, Honest Value for "^ \?M SIONS of Everj Descripjour Money. /-^s, V \iS tion. CM mm a GROCERS, IMPORTERS, ETC., POLLEN STREET, THAMES.
Eollerson and Bon, HAVE J IT'S T REOETVED PES ' ADVAUCK,' OOA BA-BS of WOGT)~'3 FLOUE ZiL\J 60 Sacks Ditto. PER 'BA-NNOCKBUBN,' 50 Sacks of OATS, 40 Bags of Meek's OATMEAL. HAVE AISO IN STOCK— Adelaide Elour, Crown Brand and Soppett's Best Elour; and also fine Shurps, Maize, &c , first-class Fowl Wheat; also a parcel of good Butter in kegs. All the above at Lowest Pbices fob Cash. j also to aebive pee ' bobeaiis — 20 tons of Wood's I*lour, 5 „ Meek's „ \ Oatmeal. EOLLEESON and SON, BAKERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS, KARAKA. f^° Try our BREAD—delivered daily— made from tlie iJeat Fluui 1 procurable,
J. BRIGHT, NHKSEBTMAN. SEEDSMAF, AND FRUITER. BEQ-8 to inform his 'customers and friends 'he has RR MOVED to a MORE CENTRAL POSITION in POLLEN STREET, neak MARY STREET, where he begs to solicit a continuance of their patronage, and hope by a careful, diligent attention to their requirements to give further satisfaction. European grown VEGETABLES and FRUIT at Auckland prices. A line sample of KIDNEY SEED POTATOES, Id per Ib. All orders left at the shop delivered aa speedily as possible. Also—J. B. will offer for sale, next door to Mr Het.herington'a, English Oaks, 4d each 5 Insignis Pines, 6d each ; some Eruit Trees, Is each and upwards ; Roses and Ornamental 1 Shrubs to replace those swept away by the lute iluou,
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3940, 15 August 1881, Page 3
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