Drapery Great CLIUMTO-OIJT SALE OF ; ""' . ! '' ' ' ' —at — ■.' "■';.. ' ' ; . 8. HETHERINGTON'S. £^HETHBRffgnONC, f iuccnrMV \« uerTLltrtttKl-'^'TT^Mi-«wrsi-aHott} §Pj—lra^—t—"^ f+J | |.fta> I I IIiBUU W ■ it ITi/MtV (mpWlj*liSLl I HAVE now opened my NEW WINTER GOODS of 34 Cases and Bales per ships Warwick and Arigua, consisting of all classes of Goods SUITABLE FOR WINTER Season; and as I hare another very large Shipment to arrive per ship Clyde (now due) of THIRTY FOUR CASES and BALES more, I will.not have room to receive them, and in order to realise quickly, I WILL HOLD A CHEAP CLEARING-OUT SALE OF MY ENTIRE STOCK OF Drapery, Millinery, and Clothing, During which time I will be offering THE GREATEST BARGAINS Winter Drapery Goods That have ever been shown on the Thames. , THE SALE IS IMPERATIVE, and the Goods must be sold out be FOR CASH ONLY, and all goods entered will be at the usual marked prices. A GENERAL REDUCTION will be made throughout tha Entire Stock. ______ Sale Commences on SATURDAY, 19th May. S. HETHEBINGTON, Draper, &c, Pollen street. ! . . . ■ Drapery ;. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S ULSTERS AND JACKETS-VERY CHEAP. EUR TRIMMING AND PLUSH VELVETEENS AND SASH RIBBONS IN VARIETY. "VTEW WINTER HATS AND DEESS MATERIAL AT SCHOFIELD & MOORE'S, Mary and Pollen Streets. " o—o ALS O — OLANKETS AND RUGS, COUNTERPANES 11/f EN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS AND TROUSERS. ]l/| EN'S SUITS AND CLOTHING. X TTLSTER CLOTHS, SHIRTING, SHEETING, &c. MOURNING ORDERS EXECUTED, Mantle and Dressmaking Establishment. SCHOFIELD AND MOORE. Boots and Shoes M. WHITEHEAD, BOOTMAKER, POLLEN STREET, HAS a NICE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' GENTS', BOYS', GIRLS', AND CHILDRENS Boots & Shoes of every description To Offer Very CHEAP | You can procure a Good ArtrdTcHEAP at M. WHITEHEAD'S. NOTICE. EC.WPT BOOKS of all kinds^ n ornt ____ roenjM script letter at fcha HIVKTUCe JAMES SOPPET, -o<- ._ H AIt INWaKt-ar W UI ca^f on tOth: T} OENNAU'S Che.t, of Drawer- and buiineßß of SbNBRAL STOREKEEPER, XV ChiflP<mier ß are still the Admimtion.and trusta that by supplying only Goodfl of the Tables from 7» 6d each. BEST QUALITY at 10-est remunerative ___ — . — — Prices, to merit the same support be received AKTED KNOWN-Waste Paper for during the paßt year^his management, .. gale &fc .y^am* Silß Office. N.B —BVXBBS OF COTOTBY PbODUOB. „._, __ ' _ _; __ . . &* . ■ , s _ . ———- ■■■ ■. ; . "^- — At a very pUeasanfc tea party, the conversaI WISH it to be understood that my object tbn turned on transmigration. A lady of in selling 3b fl'BA is the greatest good; to '.he exquisite beauty who was sipping MoGowxH § ereateßt number, and that the greatest nuoitfer best, turned to Mr and asked what form b number one, therefore try MoGowAfl'i! 8i ho would prefer to,inhabit 9 3V* h» aU«>»*ed fljj^ in'Js T»- madam.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4484, 19 May 1883, Page 3
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433Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4484, 19 May 1883, Page 3
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