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Drapery CHEAT SALE! CHEA P SALE! FOR 0 A_ o _S_ H! fr .<* IT is now some time since Wm. MARTIN A* SON bad a CLEARING SALE, as they are unwilling to advertise such without SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTIONS. EVRBY AVJICIE WILL BE J&EDUCED ! _. _ . . ' ' COME AND SEE FOB YOURSELVES! SALE TO COMMENCE ON SATURDAY. FOE A FEW WEEKS ONLY. COME EARLY AND SECURE BARGAINS! WILLIAM MAETIN AND SON, POLLEN STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN. TO BE SOLD ON ARRIVAL FROM CHRISTCHURCH — DIRECT SHIPMENT — A CARGO /CONSISTING OF 700 Bags Oats 30 Kegs Prime Butter 200 Cheeses. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TOTHOMAS VEALE, POLLEN STREET, THAMES.

Notices . VALENTINES! 1883] [1883 CHAKIiES MoLIVER T~\ESIRES to call the particular attention of his friends to his Large and New Stock OF VALENTINES! BPECIALLY IMPORTED BY HIM FOR THIS SEASON'S REQUIREMENTS. It comprises Every Description, from the Highly Ludicrous to thoßO most desired by peraons..of, a Sentimental turn of mind, and ranges i Price from the VERY CHEAPE3 to the most Elaborate and Ex* pensive Works of Art ever Imported to this Coloby. VALENTINES for the Young VALENTINES for the Old VALENTINES for the Sweet VALENTINES for the Scold VALENTINES for the Spooney, the Flirt, and the Staid, For the Baohelor, Benedict, Wife, or Old Maid. Am can be Obtained at Chas. McLiver, BEOWN STBEET. KOLLERSON & SON BEG to intimate that they are propared to supplyThornton, Smith, and Firth's FLOUE BRAN and SHARPS MAIZE (fine sample) FOWL WHEAT Anderson's OATMEAL AT AUCKLAND PEICEB. Cash Purchasers Liberally dealt with. TBY OUR BREAD— (QUALITY UNSURPASSED). KOLLEBSON & SON, GENEBAL GBOCBBS, PBODUCJS DJSALEBS, BAKEES AND CONFKCTIONEBB, lAEAIA BOAD. BINTING executed in any Color, and the best design*, at the Stab Office. Albert street Samples to b» seen on the "remises. IWIBH it to be understood that my object in selling 3s 'aba is the greatest good to the greatest number, and that the greatest number s number one, therefor* try MoOpWAK'g 8l

Wanted TTTANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT; VV also, a NCBSE-GIRL. Apply to Mrs McKee, Coach and Horses Hotel, Pollen street, Shortland. ' „■'.; \T7 ANTED, a LAD for the Butchering. W Apply to John Neal, Owen street. 1205 WAMED.-An Experienced General SERVANT. Mrs J. Mabshamv Farawai. ;■■ - ,■. WANTED— A GOOD COOK—Apply at the Governor Bowen Hotel. . 1186 WANTED TO RENT, a Houbo of 5 or 6 rooms, near to the Thames High School. Apply to X.Y.Z., office of this paper. \ V ANTED the people of the Thames to art their Grocers and Fruiterers for the PURE IBLAND LIME JUICE, imported by the Soitthbbh Hop Beee Compasy. The Best Drink for Hot Weather. 974 \-- ANTED KNOWN—Waste Paper for ;- * Sale at the EvENiKft Stab Office. Drapery OPENED UP THIS WEEK AT 8. HETHERINGTON' 8 (just abkived, pee &hip 'weathebsheld' and oeient Bteameb, via bydney), MEN ' S , Fancy Regatta AND Oxford Shirts, BUTTONED AT BACK, WITH COL LABS DETACHED— New and Very Select Patterns. —ALSOTITEN'S, BOYS', AND YOUTHS' DRESS SHIRTS, VARIOUS QUALITIES. SHEETINGS, CALICOES, SHIRTINGS, PEINTS, BATEEJSS and HOLLANDS. Special Shipment-DUTY FREE. Customers get the benefit, ana save Twenty per cent, on these goods at & Hetherington JB. Several Cases of MENjS, BOYS' end YOUTHS' NEW ZEALAND-MADE CLOTHING, Made expressly to S.H.'a own order, now opened vv at 8. Hetherington's. Discount Allowed. DISCOUNT SYSTEM fully carried out at S. Hetherington's. l 8 off each £'g worth Purchased for Cash, Is 6d iv the £ Discount off Five Pounds, I 2s in the £ Discount off Ten Pounds, i _ AT -.8. Hetherington's^ POLLEN STREET, At a very pleasant tea party, the conrersation turned on transmigration. A lady of exquisite beauty who was tipping MoGowah'b belt, turned to Mr and asked what form bY would prtier to .inhabit; P To U diaaolved into Tia madam.

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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4424, 9 March 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4424, 9 March 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4424, 9 March 1883, Page 3

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