Drapery GREAT SALE — OF — £ I § 9©§ Worth of Drapery, ETC., ETC. J. MARSHALL, TJAVING Purchased from Messrs J. COSGRAVE & CO. Mr D. CLOONAN'S STOCK OF DRAPERY, MILLIUBRY, FURNISHING, CLOTHING, fco., FOR LESS THAW HALF COST, WILL HOLD A CLEARING SALE OF THE SAME, COMMENCING ON Tuesday, 27th February. Most of the stock was imported direct by J. CoSGRAVE and Co., which is a guarantee of its being NEW and GOOD VALUE, and being purchased by J.M. at such a Low Price, he is in a position to —■ and will—offer some of the Greatest itiit€^A iX* — IN — ■ DRAPERY, &c, That have ever been offered in New Zealand. ■^g° A N EAEXY INSPECTIONS IS SOLICITED, At*. J. IV/Uj.i/il ih d(-<nmii;td lo realise on this stock in as short a iin.e as possible, to make room for several shipments [of his own importations now close at hand. In consequence of the stock ibeißg sold so clieap, Isotbing will be Entered during the sale.
JAMES FORGIE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PASTRY COOK AND CONFECTIONER,* POLLEN STEEET,. /CONTRACTOR for every requisite of \J WEDDING BREAKFASTS, &c, DINNERS, BALLS, SUPPERS, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FETES. Shipping Supplied. Tea Dealers, WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCERS, Ac, &c, POLLEN STREET, THAMES, TTAVE alwways on Sale the Largest and Best Assortment of TEAS, GROCERS PRODUCE, ana PROVISIONS on the Thames Goldfield. TEIS: Most Delicious at 2s, 23 6d, and 3s per lb., ' Retail; Wholesale in Boxes and Half-Oheßts at Greatly - Reduced Prices, at MEARS & GO'S. GROCERIES. OILMEN'S STORES, TABLE DELICACIES, etc., etc.— A Large Assortment, at LOWEST PRICES. GRAIN, etc, Daily Expected Irotn t'ae South— Q£A BAGS (Prime Sample) SHORT /CO\J OATS. More to follow. nnn bags bran. -j A A CASES OILMEN'S STORES. 5 CASES HAMS AND BACON, AT MEARS & CO., DIRECT IMPORTERS & GENERAL MERCHANTS, POLLEN STREET, THAMES. J3P" Storekeepers Supplied on most Liberal Terms. Family Orders put up at Lowest Wholesale Prices. RINTING executed in any (Jolor, and the best designs, at the Stab Office Albert street Samples to bo seen on the AT a very pleasant tea party, the eouveraiv fcion turned" on transmigration. A lady of exquisite beauty who was sipping MoGowam'b best, turned to Mr ——and asked what form he would prefer to .inhabit P Tehe duiplved mii T*l madam.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4427, 13 March 1883, Page 3
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373Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4427, 13 March 1883, Page 3
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