CLOONAN'S STORE WILL BE CLOSED '" ; ON ■ ; . ■ ■ .;. ■' ' ■ flO.mvlY TUESDAY*. WEDMSDAF, lis» THURSDAY, FOR THE PURPOSE OF MABKING DOWN STOCK, •Sir PKEPAKATORY TO THE Biggest Sale Ever Held —on the Thames. —
Drapeiy ' J) $ Discount System! J) g I y DISCOUNT SYSTEM! I V S S Discount System! 8 8/ ■<) E NEW SPRING AND SUMMER 0 E ? ■■•"?■ GOODS I ¥ 1 ! —NOW OPENED UP— -rp I IN ALL DEPARTMENTS, \ . AT - s p«oont TTETITERINGTOFS- S ft>o«t, 18 IN THE * IS* IN THB n QIVENTEEN CASES JUST OPENED, jg o y f . Per Steamer ' Cliimborazo,' via Sydney, off. And I WENTY-ONE per Ship Loch Awe, _ . All of which are now Mahked off •7* Per Cent, at 7i Per Cent, is. 6d. in the MODERATE PEICES, Is. to. ih the ..-- ---£ So as to Command a Quick Sale. £ Discount off Cash Discount off Cash PurcW* of £5 Full-y TWENTT Per ? etlt' ?aved by direct p ure h aeeß of £5. i-urchaßea ot *,&. importaiion? from London, end all _ Cußtomers buying from us get Ihe benefit of it. __^_ — ___»»««_^_ 10 Per Cant Nineteen Cußes ond Bales more to arrive JQ pgjj Qeat, * WB""» per abip "Margaret Galbraitb," expected _ 2s. IN thb pbovtiy trom Loudon ; and further shipments £a' IK THB £ to follow during the Soason. £ DiarinTrvrr nvtr fUaw ~ -» , -»-. -. • DISCOUNT OFF CABH PuZ™io Z DISCOUNT SYSTEM Porch M e.. of m and upwards. FULLY CABRIED OUT upward*. AT .^____«. ____-_« S. Hetherington's, BT . COT7NT DISCOUNT DISCOUNT SIsW POLLEN STEEET. . SISTBM. Summer Goods! Summer Goods! HAVE JUST OPENED UP A LAEGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF . SUMMER GOODS, DIIiECT FROM HOME, Which they bare Marked 10 per CENT. BELOW THE USUAL PKICES. Galatea Stripes, Prints, Sateens, Dress Materials, Hollands, Shirtings, Tweeds, &c, &c, VJ3RST CdIBAP. ALSO — BOYS' AND MEN'S CLOTHING, Boys' and Men's Straw Hats, Ladies' Umbrellas, from Is lid to 15s ; Children's ditto, Sunshades, Ac. Six cloz. Men's Moles, Splendid Quality ; .Men's Flannel Shirts From 3s lid. Immense -Reductions] Jlgf Remember the Old-Established Shop ! NO RESTRICTIONS WHERE YOU GET YOUR DRESSES MADE. MARTIN & SON'S, THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN FOR CASH ! 615
Educational KAUAEEANGA BOYS' SCHOOL. "IjIVENING- CLASSES held each MON- -*^ DAY, WEDNESDAY, ana FRIDAY EVENING, commencing at 7 p.m. A. GEBBIN&, 3673 Teacher. At a very pleasant tea party, the conversation turned on transmigration. A lady of exquisite beauty who'was ripping McGo wan's best, turned to Mr —— and asked whaS forte he would prefer to inhabit ? T"- %») d»^ '■ ed 8a Td4 umdam.
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4322, 7 November 1882, Page 3
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399Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4322, 7 November 1882, Page 3
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