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Drapery ]) m Discount System! D S I V DISCOUNT SYSTEM! I V 8 S Discount System IS S C T — C T n X NEW SPRING AND SUMMER O E J * GOODS" g f ■ m I -NOW OPENjEP UPr- m ] .. ' ' IN ALL DEPARTMENTS, - ' ' ' ! AT ____—.— —— I s.per"o^T HETTTEMNGTOmS- : 6 ?«c«t, \ 18. IN THE > ■ * ■ - 18.IKTHS « QEVENTEEN OASES JUST OPENED, o * , O Direct pbom London, ,-p i-F-j.. ■ Per Steamer • Chimborazo,' via Sydney, off. And TWENTY-ONE per Ship Loch Awe, i L. . ■ Ai,x of which abf/now Mabked off ' 7l Per Gent, : at «7i Per Cent, • is. 6d. in the MODERATE PRICES, . , ls« 6l>-IN THB & «£ SO A3 TO COMMASD A QnCK SAIF. j6 Discount off Cash . Discount off Cash, Purchase* of £5 Fully twenty per cent, saved by direct p urchaßeß o f £5. jrurcnase* oi ,*o. iropor . tn ,i on? f rom London, and all _ Customers , ___^^^ buying frcm us get the benefit of it.' ■*' < 10 Per Cent Nineteen Cases and Bules more to arrive J0 pgp Cent. . „-..' per ship "Margaret Galbraith," expected 2s. in thb J" ho - rtly from Lon(Jon . and further shipments Zs'lN THB £ lo follow during the Season., j. > £ Dibcount off Caßh TQrnTT v ~ QV«S TF M DIsCOTJNT OFF °Aeil '•' Purchases of £10 and DIS C° U i bYM^M Purchases of £10 and;npwards. FULLY CARRIED OXJT. . upward*. AT ' ~ Hetherington's, _ TBmn _ DISCOUNT ° DISCOUNT 1 SYSTEM". POLLEN STREET. SYSTEM. Summer Goods! Summer Goods! MAMtT'Jjr Sf &OJT HAVE JUST OPENED UP A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF ,"■ :■ ■(, 7;.-.;: SUMMER GOODS, ; j DIRECT FROM HOME, i Which they hare Marked 10 per CENT, BELOW THE USUAL PRICES. Galafefc l Stripes, Prints;'Safejbris, Press Materials, Hollands, Blirtings; Tweeds, f &c., &c, VERY CHEAP. BOYS' AND MEN'S CLOTHIttG, Boys' and Men's Straw Hats, Ladies' Umbrellas, from Is lid to 15s; Children's difto, Sunshades, &c. Six cloz. Men's Moles, Splendid Quality ; Men-s Flannel Shirts , From 3s lid. Immense Reductions! fir Re member the Old-established Shop 1 NO RESTRICTIONS WHERETjOIJ GET^ TOUR DRESSES MADE/ THE CHEAPEST HOUSE 1% TOWN FOB GASH !

Hotels ' ' ' Theatre Royal Hotel, OWES S TEEET, Thames. GEORGE SYMINGTON BEOS to inform all liis Old Friends and Ihe Public generally that the ALTERATIONS , and to HIS NEW PREMISESj as being completed*, he can now offer them accommodation unsurpassed in the whole district. ihe Stock of WINES, SPIRITS, ALES, &c, has been selected with groat care, and Customers are assured that none but the finest brands of liquors will bo kept. IDUNEDIN, and BROWN, CAMPBELL and CO.'S BEER always on draft. The ACCOMMODATION for VISITORS from AUCKLAND and the UPPER COUNTRY is unrivalled, and the Proprietor will be pleased to receive visits from his friends in both places. Spacious and well-lighted 1 SAMPLE ROOM 3 for the use of COMMERCIAL MEN, who cun rely on meeting with every convenience at this Establishment. THE DINING BOOM" Is now open, and us a first class Cook has been engaged, satisfaction to Patrous can be guaranteed. Luncheon dai'y. from 12.30, hi 130 p.m. Dinner at 6 p.m. . george Symington. 614 '.'*.", J BRIGHT, J NUESEEYMAN AND SEEDSMAN, BEMOVED TO MAEYS T E E E T (Opposite the Hospital). IN RETURNING THANKS to' his Customers and Friends ■ for their patronage in the past, begs to call their nltention to hjs choice collection of FRUIT TREES.' Also to 1000 Trees of the JEuealyptiu Olobolus ' Blue Gum, the Anti-fever Tree. 5000 AFRICAN BOX THORN, which is superior to the White or Black Thorn .Quicks for garden fences, as thei»isec.ta do not; attack it during the summer mouths. Its beautiful green foliage adds much' to the beauty of the gardens where it is grown. , ' To arrive, a large quantity of New Vegetable and Flower Seeds direct from England.,,, Further particulars in futureadvertieement., , „ All Orders 'left at the above, address -will receive prompt attention. *. <• Thb Niagara falla'is, a k'jht never to ba forgotten. There are many waterfalls buft;<jtilv one MoQowah selling 8« Tia

Educational KAUAERANGA;BOYS' SCHOOL. EVENING CLASSES held each MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY EVENING, commencing at 7 p.m. j , A. Gebbtng, 3673 ;'- " Teacher, j Coaches Cobb & Col's Telegraph Line of Coaches. GRAH AMSTOW N TE ABQH A LINE. HAVE COMMENCED RUNNING, as „, • ? under : — A COACH leaves, the PACIFIC HOTEL, Grahamstown, Daily at 8 a.m. A Coach leaves O'Haliohan'b HOT SPRINGS HOTEL, D.rily at 8 a.m. A Coach leaves E. Qttinn's PAEROA HOTEL, for Thames, at 11 a.m. Daily; and for Te Aroha at 1 p m. Daily. Fares to Paeroa (single) 5?. Fares to Te Aroba (single)... ... 10*. „ „ (.return) . ... 15s. BRADLEY & CO., Pbopbietobs. C. Cr/BTis, Agent. COBB & CiVS TELEGRAPH LINE OF COACHES. 11IME TABLE, commencing 23rd Oct., 1882. DEPARTURES EACH DAY. GBAHAMBXOWN — Symington's Royal Hotel ... .6 am. Shobtiand— Garrett's Exchange Hotel ... 6.5. a.m. PUBIBI— Garrott'a Puriri Hotel ... ,7.30 a.m. HIKOTAIA — Corbett's Hikutaia Hotel ... 8.30 a.m. Paeroa— Mahoney's Ifofel ... 9.30 a.m. Arriving at Te Aroha - ... 11.80 am. DEPARTURES FROM TE AROHA. Tbe Company's: Booking Office 1 p.m. Paeboa-^- ■ , ; , , Mihonej'a Hotel . ..., ... 3 p.m. Hy^Atk^ ■ ■ • . • Corbett's'Hotel ... ... 4 p.m. POBIBI— -■(- - '■' ,'■'." GnrreU's lHotel ... . ... 5 p.m. Arriving at,Gnhamatovrn ... '6p.ni 1 Te Ahoha Staob Co., Proprietors. aHJEIN^EESQN, tv v I- %i. l ai :b $> v: & c Orders can be left'at Mr Cpok's, :. MAEY STREET. ' ROENNAU'S Chests of Drawers and Chillbniers are still the Admiration.— Tables from.! 7» 6J each X J , J^Zi'The best test of the iAterest of a'book is its capability df beir.^ read a second tinar, ditto forS«T«A..

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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4317, 1 November 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4317, 1 November 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4317, 1 November 1882, Page 3

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