Mails Ot.obr — For Auckland, on Saturday at 955 a.m. and at 5 p.m. For Tuurauga, on Sutui'Juy at 5 p.m. For Ooroinandel, on Saturday at 5 p.m. I For Russell and Northern Porte, on Saturday at 5 p.m. For Taranaki, Nelson, Picton, Wellington, and Southern Ports, on Saturday at 5 p.m. J. iL. CoNsy, Chief Poat'iuaoter. Chief Post OUhjo, Grrahamßtown. October 14, D-8L Spring (1881) Spring. MILLINERY FEATHERS FLOWERS ' •» ■■ TKIMMED HATS and BONNETS UiN TRIM MED (also) la fact the SHOW ROOM is FDLL of NEW GOODS. SPRING (1881) SPRING. DRESS GOODS ALEXAjNDKA CORDS POMPADOURS ' SATEENS CAMBRICS SURAH CLOTHS BEGES (ALL NEW THIS SEASON.) MOILttNING PJttlJNTti (Duty off) SPECIAL LINES in FINLAY'S and GREW DON'S CALICOES. (Duty off.) FORCRETONNES TOWELS DIMITIES COUNTERPANES DAMASKS Go to CLOONAN'S. MOSGIEL 1 SYDvEY WARNAMBOOL g KAIOPAI > g OEELONG fc BLPS (1) WOOLOOMOOLLOO J TAILORING in- all its Branches afc C LOO NAN'S. GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. TROUSERS (well Shrunk and properly made) 15s. TROUSERS TROUSERS and VESTS r SUITS BOYS' and YOUTHS' CLOTHING Melbourne, Sydney, and Thames Made.
CLOONAN'S, lATE CO S G R A V E AND CO. fIiHE \TEW 77E ALAND 1 IN Lk /Clothing ttiaotory. ;;;: . \J - ; .... I 1 A RRIVAL of THE NEW SPRINGJl\. AND SUMMER GOODS, Which for Superior Value and Excellence justify the NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING. FACTORY being called The Cbitkbios Establishment of New Zealand. THE MEN'S & BOYS' CLOTHING, made from th« Celebrate^ PRIZE MRDALM S iI KLTWEKDS,combine wonderful wear-r«*iatu\g qaaluiea, wit.h •sterling value. The productions for this season are pronounced uhequallHd in QuAiitY and P«ioeß to any Goods we hi.ye yet off-red to the New Zealand Public. The New Stoce of H\TS, SHIRTSr TIES. BRaCHS, HOSIERY, COLLA bS. POttTM^NTteADX, UMBRELLAS, RUGS, &c, is most comprehensive in variety, and will be found to satisfy the. moat fastidious tastes. (^T^Thames Bbakch:—. ALBERT STREET. J. W. COOK, 2627 Branch Manager. /-YXIPE OF T BON pAINT. PBEPAEED BY THE THAMES PAINT MANUFACTURING COMPAN?, Thames, New Zealand. Chaeles 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 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; 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. Ciin be had in powder or ground in oil. Agents for the Thames District: — John Read. Brown si reet. James Renshaw, Owen street. Laveky and Whitbhodse, Te Aroha.
"Man wants but little here below, but wants that little at rocg." Cortainly. Strong, mild, or medium cigarette tobacco to^ be obtainod at . Brown etreet."--[Adtt.]
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3992, 14 October 1881, Page 2
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465Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3992, 14 October 1881, Page 2
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