Spring (1881) Spring. MILLINERY FE.ATH-EKS FLOWiiitS TJKIBIMKD HATS and BONNETS ( UiYIItIMMEU (aljso)' Iv fact the SHOW ROOM is FULL o NEW G UOD S. SPRING (1881) SPKING. DSKSS GOODS ALEXANDRA COEDS : POMPADGUKS SATEitJJS GAMBKIUS SUKAti CLOTHS BEGKS (ALL NEW TaiS SEASON.) mou±usijng pjiiisra (Duty off) . SPECIAL LINES in FINLAY'S and ukewdojs's calicoes. (Duty off.) FOECBETON.NES TOWELS DIMIIIES COUNTEKPANES DAMASKS Go to CLOONAfI'S. MOSGIEL *1 WARNAMBOOL I g KAIOP^I )■ « (jrEELOJNG • *f | it BLIoS (1) '' I H WOOLOoMOOLLOO J TAILORING in all its Branches at c L.0.'0 NAirs, GREATLY.RIiDUCED PRICES. TBOUBERS (well Shrunk and properly made) 15a. TJROUSERS TROUSERS and VESTS : SUITS , • ■ BOYS' and YOUTHS' CLOTHING Melbourne, Sydney, and Thames Made. CLOONAN'S, LATE . C O S G B A V E A N D COi niHE Xf EW ZEALAND 1 IN L /CLOTHING T?AOTORY. ! \j r ■ ! A RRIVAL or THE 'NEW SPRING I JLX. AND SIMMER GOODS, Which for .{Superior Value find Excellence justify the iNEW ZEALAND CLOTHING- FACTORY being called TjUE CfiITEBION EBTABQSHMEHT OP ! New Zealand. 1 THE MEN'S & BOYS' CLOTHING, made from the Celebrated PI4IZE MEDALM SJIKLTVVEKDS.combme wonderful weur-re?istitig qualuies, with sterling value. The productions for this season are pronounced unequalled in Qualiiy and PmcES Jo anj Q-oods we hare yet offered to the New Zealand Public. . ■ The Nkw Sroctt of H \TS, SEIRTS, TIES BRACES, .'HpSriCKY, COLLAhS, PORTMANTEAUX, UMBRELLAS, KUGS, &c, is OiOßt comprehensive in variety, and will bo found to satisfy the most lat>ttdiou<s tastes. (gg^TnAMES fiBANCfI:ALBERT STREET. . J. W. COOK, Branch Manag«r. 2627 . • ■ r\XIDE Of 1 ] RON p A.INT. I PEEPABED BY THE THAMES PAINT MANUFACTOR[NG COMPANY, Thames, Few Zeal an,d. Chaklks Hill ... ... Manager, IS THE CHEAPEST PAINT— For all kinds of Wood work—Bridges, Barns, Gates, and Out-buildings For Machinery, Sterna Boilers, and every description of Iron work For Ships and Boats 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 j it preserves all material covered by it from decuy, and is not either a poison or .injurious "to'health. Weatherboards,shingles, &c, painted with it will mist fire. ■ Can be hud in powder or ground.in oil. Agents for the Thames District; — John Keal) Brown s reet. James Risnshaw, Owen etreet. LiY£By and WJUTfiaousfy .IV Aroha.
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3985, 6 October 1881, Page 2
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379Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3985, 6 October 1881, Page 2
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