Draioery GEE AT SALE — OF — £1,900- Worth' of Drapery, ETC., ETC. J. MARSHALL, TJAVING Purchased from Messrs J. COSGRAVE & CO. Mr D. CLOONAN'S STOCK OF DR&PERY, MILLIJTERY, PTJaWISEIITa, CLOTHING, &c, FOR LESS THAN 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 snch a Low Price, he is in a position to — and will—offer some of the Greatest nAHGAMJVSi ' . —.IN — 'DRAPERY, A?.; That lave ever been offered in New Zealand. ;^AN IAELY iNSPEXJTION^--'; IS SOLICITED, I? ?. IV'/muii. if.clcicimiiied to realise on Ibis stock in as short a tine as possible, to make room for several shipments fof bis own importations now close at hand. ——:o:— —
In consequence of the stock leing sold so cheap, Nothing will be Entered during the sale.
JAMES FORGIE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PASTRY COOK AND CONFECTIONER, POLLEN. STREET, /""I ONTRACTOR for every requisite of WEDDING BREAKFASTS, &c, DINNERS, BALL 3, SUPPERS, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PETES. Shipping Supplied. MBARS & 00., Tea Dealers, WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCERS, "&p. f &c, "POLLEN STREET, THAMES, rTAVE alwwayg on Sale the Largest and Best Assortment of TEAS, G-ROOEBS PRODUCE, and PROVISIONS on the Thames'(Joldfiold. T El S: Moat Delicious at 2«, 2i 6d, ml 3j per lb., Retail; Wholesale in Boxes and Half-Ohests at Q-reatly Reduced Prices, at MEARS & COS. GROCERIES. OILMEN'S STORES, TABLE DELICACIES, etc., etc.— A Large Assortment, at LOWEST PRICES. GRAIN, etc, Daily Expected from the South — C\Kf\ BAGS (Prime Sample) SHORT 4)O\J OATS. More to follow. OAA BAGS BRAN. -I AA CASES OILMEN'S STORES. 5 CASES HAMS AND BACON, AX HEARS & CO., DIRECT IMPORTERS & GENERAL MERCHANTS, POLLEN SPEE E.T, THAMES. CSP" Storekeepers Supplied on most Liberal Terms. Family Orders put up at Lowest Wholesale Prices. RINTINO- executed in any Color, and the best designs, at the Stab Office Albert, ntreot Samples to be f-een on the AT a very pleasant tea party, the conversa- : tion turned, on transmigration. A lady of exquisite beauty who was sipping MoGowam's best, turned to Mr —— and asked whafe form tie would prefer to .inhabit P 3V be <?U«p)ved infta Tmi. madam.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4428, 14 March 1883, Page 3
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375Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4428, 14 March 1883, Page 3
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