CLOONAN'S STORE WILL oil uLUnIjII on _' ■■" ; MONDAY. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, ASB THURSDAY, FOR THE PURPOSE OF ':; MARKING DOWN STOCK, ?ST PREPARATORY TO THE Biggest Sale -Em Held—on the Thames.—
■ • ■ '■■"'' ' ■ : ■■' ■ Drapery ■. ■ ■ ■ J) js< Discount System! J) g I V DISCOUNT SYSTEM! I V S S Discount System! S £■ C T — . '0 T () E NEW SPRING AND SUMMER 0 E v .-'M ■ ■ GOODS £ ■ f ip ! —N O W OPE NE D UP— T 1 I IN ALL DEPARTMENTS, ' " - ■ AT ■ "«.—. ——- epor'cont HETnERINGTON'S- bi»o.v. ' IS. IN THE Is IN 'IPHE * r> QEVENTEEN CiSES JUST OPENED, jg *> O DIBEOT FBOM LONDON, of v . Per Steamer ' Chimborazo,' Tia Sydney, °p F • ' And TWENTY-ONE per Ship Loch Awe, _ ,_: All of which ace now Mabkep off . . •7* Per Coat, at 7iPorCont, 18. 6d. in the MODERATE PEICES, 1s- 6d- in thk X So as to Command a QiricK Sale. £ DIBdOTOTOWOASH ■ i — . DISCOUNT OPF CASH ■P.,^v, naoa «(. *X Fully TWENTY per cent, saved by direct p nro i, Meß o f £5. Purcbasea of £6. import ' ation9 from London, and all Customers buying from us get the benefit of it. ■' '' ' ' :__ 10 Per Cent Nineteen Cases and Bales more to arrive 1Q pgjj QOllt, *W *Bff wwuw, r .« Margare t Galbraith," expected «,..„_„ 28.INTHB sbbrtly from London ; and further shipments *ffllM p to follow during the Season. £ Discount off Cash ■ t q nf . TT SZ"- aVo TF M DlscotrNT Orr °ABH Purchases of £10 and DISCO UN f SYS TE M Purchaßeß of £10 and upwards.. FULLY OABEIED OUT upwards. . ■ ' .• ■ ' : AT ■ - • - "^7o^7t~~ S- Hetherington's, DISOOOTT ■ SrSTKM. POLLEN STEIBT. SYSTEM. Summer Goods! Summer Goods I fia MtvMjr # mow TTAVE JUST OPENED UP A LAE&E AND WELL SELECTED STOCK SUMMER GOODS, DIRECT FEOM HOME, Which they have Marked 10 per CENT. BELOW THE USUAL PEICES. Galatea Stripes, Prints, Sateens, Dress Materials, Hollands, Shirtings, Tweeds, &c, &c, VERY CHEAP. . ALSO— BOYS' AND MSN'S CLOTHING, Boys' and Men's Straw Hats, Ladies' Umbrellas, from Is lid to 15s; Children's ditto, Sunshades, &c. Six doz. Men's Moles, Splendid Quality ; Men's Flannel Shirts From 3s. lid. Immense Reductions ! fif Bemember the Old-established Shop ! NO EESTEICTIONS WHEEE YOU GET YOUE DEESSES MADE. MARTIN & SON'S, THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN FOE CASH ! 615
G. HENDERSON, T> li I C X L A V E R, &o. Orders can be left at Mr Cook's, MA.EY STEEET. fjOJKNNA.U'S Cbestß of Drawers and JLV Ohiffoniera are still tbo Admiration.— Tables from 7s 6d each. t ILLIAMS' FIRE KINDLERS V\ Establiehed 1869. Sold by all Chro■era. 3d per dozen. The Rii^arti iull» is a s."»ht never to.be forgotten, 'i'here arc uiacy waterfalls butjonly one MoGowiH »elling 8* T»A
Educational KAUAEEANGA BOYS' SCHOOL. EVENING- CLASSES held each MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, nud FRIDAY EVENING-, commencing at. 7 p.m. A. GbbMhg, 3673 Teacher. At a very pleasant tea party, the conversation turned on transmigration. .A lady o.: exquisite beauty who was sipping MoftowA^'f best, turned toMr and asked what iorn he would prefer to inhabit, f . T< *io OUtc-U^d.
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4320, 4 November 1882, Page 3
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490Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4320, 4 November 1882, Page 3
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