Drauery GEE AT SALE / —OF — £1,900 Worth of Ilrapery, ETC., ETC. J. MARSHALL, TTAVING. Purchased from Messrs J. COSGRAVE , & CO. Mr D. CLOONAN'S STOCK OF DRAPERY, MILLINERY, FTOOTSHIITG, CLOTHING, &c, FOB, 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. Cobgrave 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 UA MGAMJVS ' —IN— " DftAPERY, &c., "That lave ever been offered in New Zealand. .yfST AN EAEL V IKS PE C TIO NJB IS SOLICITED, ?. > /n-r^L it- d(i(3B-ii.cd to realise on this stock in hf elioril • a line as possible, to make room for several shipments of his own importations now close at band. In .corscquesce of the sicck leirg sold so cheap, > ottiDg -will be Intered during the sale.
JAMES FORtilE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PASTRY COOK AND CONFECTIONER, POLLEN STREET, jp ' ■ . • ■ ■ - /CONTRACTOR for every requisite of WEDDING BREAKFASTS, &c, DINNERS, BALL 9, SUPPERS, AKD EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FFTE3. Shipping Supplied. MEARS & CO., * Tea Dealers, WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCEUS, POLLEN STREET, THAMES, TTAVE alwways on Sale the Largest and Best Assorfcmeut of TE A3, GROCERS PRODUCE, and PROVISIONS on the Thames Goldfield. TEIS: Most Delicious at 2s, 2§ 6d, and 3i per lb., Eetail; Wholesale in Boxes and Half-Chests at Greatly Reduced Prices, at HEARS & GO'S. GROCERIES, OILMEN'S STORES, TABLE DELICACIES, etc., etcA Largo Assortment, at LOWEST PRIOE3. GRAIN, etc, Daily Bxpeoted from the South — j O£CA BAGS (Prime Sample) SHORT | 4lO\J OAT 3. More to follow. ()f)() BAGS BRAN. iaa CASES OILMEN'S STORES. 5 CASES HAMS AND BACON, AT MEARS & CO., DIRECT IMPORTERS & GENERAL MERCHANTS, POLLEN 8 TREE T, THAMES. HP Storekeepers Supplied on most Liberal Terms. Family Orders put up at Lowest Wholesale Prices. RINTINd executed in any Color, and the best designs, at the Stab Office Albert street Samples to be seen on the ■>r«mi»i<»«. _ AT a very pleasant tea party, the conversa* ion turned on transmigration. A lady of 'iquisite beauty who was sipping McGowan's est, turned to Mr and asked what form .•e would prefer to .inhabit P Tr be dU«>J*ed into Til madam.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4429, 15 March 1883, Page 3
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380Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4429, 15 March 1883, Page 3
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