fIMIE AJEW nrEALAND /CLOTHING TPaOTORY. A BXIVAL of THK NEW SPRING iX AND SUMMER GOODS, Which for Superior Value and Excellence justify the NEW ZEALAND CLOrjJING FACTORY being called The Oritebion Establishment op Njsw Zealand. THE MEK'S & BOYS' CLOTHING, made iroin the Celebrated PRIZE MEDALM S'ilELTWEKDS,combine wouUerlul woitr-reosfcing qualities, with sterling value. The productions for this season are pronounced unequalled in QtTALiiT and Pbices to any Goods we have yet offered to the New Zealand Public. The Nkw Stock of HATS, SHIRTS, TIES, BRACJbS, HOSIERY, COLLA hS, PORTMANTEAUX, UMBRELLAS, RUGS, &c, is most comprehensive ia variety, and will be found to satisfy the most fastidious tastes. gig" Thames Bbanch: — ALBERT STREET. J. W. COOK, Brunch Manager. 2627 | if (j I 0 0 I A H IS GOING TO SLAUGHTEE THINGS DURING THE JSEXT THBEE WEEKS COST PRICE j»^ Nothing to it! BECAUSE— HAVING TAKEN STOCK, HE FINDS HE HAS TOO MUCH ON HAND. BOTH SHOPS— Shortland and Graliamstown, 2490 r\XIDE OF TltON OA.INT, PBEPAKED By THE THAMES PAIN T MANUFACTCJIICNG COMPANF, Thames, New Zealand. Chakles Hill ... ... Manager,
IS THE CHEAPEST PAINT— For all kinds of Wood work—Bridges, Barns, Gates, and Out-buildings. For Machinery, Steam Boilers, and every description of Iron work For Ships and Boata For Agricultural Implements For Branding Sheep For Marking Flour Bags, Sacks, and Bales
For Priming all kinds of Work In durability it is equal to two coats of Lead paint; it preserves all material covered by it from decay, and is not either a poison or injurious to health. Weatherboards, shingles, &c, painted with it will resist fire.
Can be hud in powder or ground in oil. Ayents for the Thames District: — John Read, Brown street. James RENSHAvr, Owen street. JLavkky and White house, Te Arohu.
Five per cent, billowed on all outstanding accounts paid v< during the next three weeks. August 13th 1881. D. Cloonan, late Cosgrave and Co. —[Advt.]
EojjLOWAx'a PllL3.—The sudden changes, frequent foga, and pervading dampness sorely impede the vital functions and conduce to illhealth. The remc iy for these disasters lies in some purifying medicine, like these Pills, which is competent to grapple with the mischief at its source, and stamp it out without fretting the nerves or weakening the system. Holloway's Pills extract from the blood all noxious matters, regulate the action of every disordered organ, stimulate the liver and kidneys, and relax the bowels. In curing chest complaints those Pills are romarkably effective, especially when aided by friction of the Ointment on its walls. This double treatment will ensure a certain, steady, and beneficent progress, and sound health will soon be re-established.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3954, 31 August 1881, Page 2
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434Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3954, 31 August 1881, Page 2
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