Drapery ■ Last Few Weeks of Cheap Pale cf Istl \ VF^Y, at S HBTHERINGTOk' ;. | LA^T FEW WEEKS OF CHEAP SALE AT I I S. HETHERINGTON'S. I Sod ~°— " TPt tE| • TJAVING received advices by last English Mail of large <! Htg Jtl . ' < . M <£> O5? shipment of NEW GOODS per steamer via Sydney, and in yL* T 1 $3 ■ w m o W order to make room for them I have decided to L J £H ?:2 Continue CHEAP SALE 2s, in FOB • ■ Hf g,ft3 A PEW WEEKS LONGER., £0 .§ ' o During which time 02 2 bd Great Reductions in Prices ® WILL BE MADE, 3^* r!4 So as to clear out all possible stock during the season. T3 j«gj IS '; ~°~ : £p * Last few Weeks pf Cheap .=5 g 'f«' ;.. Sale at ? | J : 8- HETI [EEIFGTON'S, S I POLLEN STEEET. I last Few Weeks of Cheap Sale of fiOOTS & SHOES at S. HETHERIJSTGTON'B. 1 <Z2 fi] «■ r^-. ', -s g H j A 1g„ ■ • o Ol § | =! C r/v I W . § ®9 ■ * 9 •«s2iliiiai!*;SsiS hH ■■ ™ O w c 3 fe .. *N fi H ■. g a H /-»s x __ a• ■ sss; ■ ■ § *( § « a .S■H ■g -^ .a »s ; a ■ g-ri-E-^ -«° >^ o *^ . sf »■■■■■
Educational KAUAEEANGA BOYS' SCHOOL. "EVENING CLASSES held each MON- ■^ DAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY EVENING, commencing at 7.30 p.m. A. G EBBING, 3673 Teachfr. General Notices THE BUTCHER OFjTHE THAMES. 0. GRIFFITHS pEGS to inform all bis Old Friends and the Public generally tbat be has secured Centrally-situated and Commodious Premises in POLLEN STREET, at the foot of the Waiotahi Road, where he purposes, OPENING BUSINESS AS A General Butcher. He will offer such advantages to Buyers of Meat as hare never before been presented, on the Thames. PURCHASERS for CASH will bo most Liberally dealt with. CgjT Remember the Address :— POLLEN BTEEET (At the FOOT of the WAIOTAHI CREEK). P^TEN GRIFFITHS, BUTCHER. tpVBEY Tariety ot Label for Soda-watfl U Manufacturers, inlettor-pmi. Superior designt in lithograph, »t the BrßfWft Btam f HEATRICAL PRINTING, in any color '.'■■ executed with despatch at theOffieeof t.his Paper. " A DEEP embrowned tint^ which tells the nature of the leaf McGowAK sell*" at lee pound>
Notices Skating Bink. ( ST*. GEORGE'S HALL, WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS at 7 P.M. 4116 T. KEEVIN. M. WHITEHEAO, BOOTMAKKR, POLLEN STREET (Centbal). LABGE. ASBOETMENT OF ENGLISH AND COLONIAL MEN'S, WOMEN'S, AND CHILDBEN'S Boots &f Shoes EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BOOTS MfDB TO OHDER. N.B.—Country Orders promptly forwarded. IMPORTANT NOTICE. EV Wells & Son WILL OPEN IHE OLD-ESTABLISHED Butcher's Shop, IN OWEN STREET (late in the occupation of Mr Pyne). THEY WILL EXHIBIT THE BEST SHOW OF MEAT, ON THE THAMES. F. WELLS & SON, OWEN STREET. ROENNA.TTS Chests of Drawers and Chiffoniers are still the Admiration. — Tables from 7« 6d each. Thb difference between a Gent and a Gentle mftn .—The Gent turns up-what he has for a nose and says, Oh, Ah. The Gentleman walks into McGowan's and says, Mao give m a pound of ;. our TsA, and seDd- for order -rery week
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4243, 7 August 1882, Page 3
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490Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4243, 7 August 1882, Page 3
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