■ .. . I c\H r\ a s c s OK " TVTEW AND T7l ASH lON ABLE ? p OODS W ARE NOW BEING SOLD ! AT Extremely Low Prices AT CLOONAN'S. (LATE COSGUIAVJi] AND CO.) SPECIAL TINES--11/riLLINEEY: CALICOES, 1 PEINTS, I POMPADOUES, | w SATEENS, J ? .13 C AS. ES TO AEEIVE— T W E EDS —From MOBGIEL, WOOLOOMOOLOO, GEELONG, WAENAMBOOL.
fpAILO R I N G IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. TROUSERS — (To Order)-From 15s. Well Shrunk and Well Cut. READY MADE CLOTHING AT COST PRICETO CLEAR— AT CLOONAN'S, IATE CO 8Q EA V E AN D CO. mHE XTEW HfEALAND /CLOTHING T7IAOTORY. '. , ■■■■* A RRIVALoi? THE NEW SPRING J\. AND SUMMER GOODS, Which for Superior Value and Excel- " lence justify the NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY being called The Cbitebion Establishment of New Zealand. THE MEN'S & BOYS' CLOTHING, made from the Celebrated PRIZE MEDAL MC SGUEL T WE BDS, combine wonderful wear-resisting qualities, with sterling value. The productions for this ' season are pronounced unequalled in Quality and Pbioes to an; Goods we have yet offered to (he .New Zealand Public. —— The Nbw Stook of HITS, SHIRTS, TIES, BRACES, HOSIERY, COLLABS, PORTMANTEAUX, UMBRELLAS, RUGS, &c, is most comprehensive in variety, and will be found to satisfy the most fastidious tastes. Bbakch:— ALBERT STREET. J. W. COOK, 2627 Branch Manager. Y~\XIDE OF TRON OA.INT. PBEPABED BY THE THAMES PAINT MANUFACTURING COMPANF, Thames, New Zealand, Chables Hill ...' ... Manager, IS THE CHEAPEST PAINT— For all kinds of Wood work—Bridges, B»rns, 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 -,1 '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 healtk. ■ Weatherboards, shingles, &c, painted with it will resist fire. CVn.be had in powder or ground in'oil. Agents for the Thames District :■ — Johk Bead, Brown street. Jameb Sjenshaw, Owen street. Lavbey and Whitehocse, Te Aroha. Rough, tough—heathery, leathery—Tweeds for working-men and romping boys, for Is 6d a yard, at Gloonan's;—[Advt.] A. Cookson, jeweller, having removed to more convenient premises, No. 14, Brown street, next door to Mr Burra,' stationer, begs to state that he is si ill prepared to execute all orders entrusted to kirn in his usual workmanlike style, and takes this opportunity of most respectfully thanking his friends and patrons for their liberal support since commenoing business, and hopes to still merit that support by strict attention to business, , combined .with superior and practical workmanship—A. Cooksok, jeweller, No. 14, Brown street.—[Ad vo\] " A deep embrowned tint which tells the nature of the leaf McGowat* sells" at.^s a pound, ,
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3995, 18 October 1881, Page 2
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455Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3995, 18 October 1881, Page 2
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