Drapery . GRE^T CLEARING CHEAP SALE OF DRAPERY, CLOTHING, MILLINERY, AND MOOTS .lAMP *HOK*>. •>' - AT ■ S. HETHERINGTON'S. • T HAVE decided to offer my WHOLE STOCK ££ fc at a O Great Sacrifice, ,_ in order to clear it out during the Season. My Shipments direct from London for tbis WINTER'S TKADFhave been unusually £7^ heavy—in fact, acre than double that of nny former Season, and in the usual course cf Trade there is no likeJibood of SELLING H*J IT-OUT; and r.s I bare heuvy engagements lo meet, I have decided to realise by offering my M^ Whole Stock at Great Seductions, u^ FOR CASH ONLY. $~ HH .g^p™ ' All our Goods being' Majked in.. Plain Hr 1 Figures, any person can see there aie Genuine >~^ Ph beductions throughout. " "^ Cl 3 ■ I* The Boot and Shoe Stock will also [fj be sold oft at same Reduced ■*■ Prices. O oJ 8. HETHERINGTOISY POLLEN STREET. General Notices Notices . rp & S. MOEEIN CO. (LIMITED), THE BUTCHEE OF THE THAMES. ±^. m^^ Mebcha.ts. ' . CiPirAi. , ,j£ISO,OCO. 0 GRIFFITHS d^^s= U. UlUllllllk; Tho3. Morrin W. I. Taylor BEGS to inform all his Old Friends end ,0. J. Stone Jno. Chambers , M'anagino DieectobS : the Public generally tbtt be has eecured J no . Chambers deWirallT-siluated and Commodiou^aPiretDises Skcbbtabt : «3^| W. D. Buddie, in POLI^N STREET, at the^/foot of BabkbeS : theW»iot a bißoad, W herehepurpos., Bank of New Zealand. OPENING BUBI N'E S S V| BSSBS T- &s- MOKBIN, on this >«:"_ Ltl. the firifc day of the half-year, bave much p'e'aßure in announcing that tbtir General Butcher. %Z£&£L^£%Z satior, they hare converted into a piirate LIMITED LIABILITF COMPANY, under He will offer such advantages to Buyers of the name of the T. and S. MORBIN and CO. . , \ (LIV.ITBD). Meat as hare merer before been pre-anted on and Co.(Umitd) , the Thames. have been fortunate enough to secure Mr . . L John CKAMBEBB as a Managing Director, and PURCHASER 3 for OASH>iH'|b. >o,t q j ftnd w . x . Tamob ftß | Liberally dealt with. Directors. Mbssbs Morrin respectfiAly thank all their ' • ■ ■■: ■ : .. ■ late customers for their liberal supporh during U|^" Remember the Address :— the many years they have been in buoinoas, POLLENS T"RE E T end hope that tbe a«w. .Company; having ' increaaed faeiUtics and capital, will receive (At the FOOT of the WAIOTAHI CREEK), the same, only in a larger degrca. T. & S. MORBIJST. /^Tir-CTXT /^T^yCiTnTrnTTC! \T7ITH reference to the above, the T. OWEN GRIFFIIMb, W an(J s MORRIN co . (limited) BUTCHER. have to annuounce that, in addition to purchase of the LARGE STOCK of MESSRS ' MORRIN, they have purchased tho MININGHARD WARE BUSINESS of Mr C. J. J. BRIGHT, STONE, of ithe 1 Thames, and the SHIP KUESEEYMAN AND SEEDSMAN, CHANLERY BUSINESS of Messrs H. P. EEMOVED TO ANDERSON and CO., Queen street, AuckMAEY STREET land, and which business wi Ibe carried on (Opposite the Hospital). as before, Mr J. H. Sur-a being fcbe Manager i of the Thames Business, and Mr H. F. 1 N RETURNING THANKS to his Cus- ASDEESON of the Shi chandlery. X tomers and Friends for their patronage v in the past, begs to calf their attention to his The new Company have made sucQ archoice collection of FRUIT TREES. Also rarj gementß for the supply of goods as will to 1000 Trees of the Eucalyptus Qlobolus „ . fl _ irpreawnp Blue Gum, tbe Anti-fever Tree. enable them to n?eet the rfl^ dly ircreaslßß 5000 AFRICAN BOX THORN, which is trade of the North Island. superior to the White or Black Thorn Quicks ' T ue Company hope the large support given for garden fences, as the insects do not attack I m bp coutiDued to the it during the Bummer months. Its beautiful I™ "ID "l" v™ ■ green foliage add ß much to the beauty of the T. and S. Morrin and Co. (Limited;, gardens where it is grown. v Auckland, N.Z., July Ist, 1882. 135 To arrive, a large quantity of New Vegetable ■ ■' ' I """*^ and Flower Seeds direct from England. Fur- -r-vojgNif Chests of Drawers and ther particulars in future advertisement;. J-^ chiffoniers are still the Admiration.— AH Orders left at the abeve address will rp aD i e8 f rom 7 8 6d each. receive f rompt attention. , ' "" : Thb difference between a Gent and a Gentle I WISH it to be understood tl»»t my object man .—The Gent turns up what he hasi for-a ineelline 3s'ißA is the greatest good to the nose and says, Oh, Ah. The «entienwn greatest number, and that the greatest number walks into MoGow/rtl and says. M|o give m i. number one, therefore try MoGowau's 3» a pound of T3SA, and »eDd for order rj BA> «tery week
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4229, 21 July 1882, Page 3
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