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Spring (1881) Spring. MILLINERY ] FEATHEBS FLOWERS TRIMMED HATS and BONNETS TJNTKIMMEJD (also) la fact tbe SHOW ROOM is FULL o NBW.6OODS. SPRING (1881) SPRING. DRESS GOODS ALEXANDRA CORDS POMPADOURS SATEENS CAMBRICS SURAH CLOTHS BEGES (ALL NEW THIS SEASON.) xMOUKNLNG PKIJNTS (Duty off) SPECIAL LINES in FINLAY'S and CREW DON'S CALICOES. (Duty off.) FORCRETONNES TOWELS DIMITIES I COUNTERPANES DAMASKS Go to CLOONAIM'S. MOSGIEL "| SYD.vEF I . WARNAMBOOL I g KaIOPaI y g OKELONG I fc • • BLL-S (1) I H WOOLOUMOOLLOO J TAILORING in all its Branches at ULOON A N ' S. GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. TROUSERS («ell Shrunk and properly made) 15i. TROUPERS TROUSERS and VESTS .^SUITS . BOYS' and YOUTHS' CLOTHING Melbourne, Sydney, and Thames Made. CLOONAN'S, . ' LATE COS6E AT E A N D CO. rpHE VTEW f7E ALAND 1 INi LA . /^iLOTHINa TPAOTOBY. A RRIVAL on THE NEW SPRING JX AND UOODS, Which for Superior Y*lue and Excel* lence j«stiiy the NEW ZEALAND CLOTHIN& FACTORY being called TiiE Cbitebiow Estabhshmbni' op New ZBALAfD. THE MEN'S & BoYS' CLOTHING, made from the Celeoratei PKIZB ' MEDALM S ilELTWEtfDS,combine wonderful weur-reinating qualities, with sterling value. The productions for this season, are pronounced unequalled in Qualiiy and P«ICE6 to un« Goods we h»Te yot offered io (he Not Zealand Public. . The Nrw Srboi of H \TS. SHIR'IS, TIES. BRACfcS, HOSIERY, CVJLLAhS. PORIMXNTtiAUX, UMBBELLAS, RUGS, &c, ia iLoet comprehentiive io vari«ty, and will be found to satisfy the most fastidious tastes. i^° Thames Branch:— ALBERT SrfißET. J. W. COOK, 2627 Bruncb Manager. r\XIDE OP I RON OA.INT. PEEPAKEI) BY THE THAMES PAINT MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Thames, New Zealand, Chables Hill Manager, IS THE CHEAPEST PAINT— For all kinHa of Wood work—Bridges, B>irrm, Gutes, an<i Outbuil'Jings For Machin-ry, S»eun Boilers, and every description-'f lou work For Ships mid Boats . For Agricultural Implements For Branding Sh>fp For Marking Flour Bags, Sacfcs, and Balt-B For Priming all kinds of Work In durability it ib equil to two coats of Lead paint 3 it preaoryea all material oovered by it from decay, and is not-eibher a poison or injimous to-healtk. Weatherboardß; shingles, i;o <s painied with ifc will resist, fire. Can be bad in powder or ground in oiU Agents for the Thames District :— John; KbaD, Brown s reec. Jame3 Hbnshaw, Owen street. '„ Laveey ahd WHtTKUOOSK, Te Aroha. " Man wants but littb he.-c below, but wants ihat'lntJeßtrobg." Certainly. Strong, Ciild, or 1" medium,'* cigarette tobacco to be obtaiaed at "MpLlV£E'Sj Bi-OTia street ~« [Anv*J

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3991, 13 October 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3991, 13 October 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3991, 13 October 1881, Page 2

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