Drapery . Great CiEAWW-OIIT SALE OF Drapery i 'JUUttnerg, and — AT — S. HETHERINGTON'S. r MlttrtlHßV \q i ii«ri irOlKirTOMl onnrcagHfltt * T HAVE now opened my NEW WINTER GOODS of 34 Cases 1 and Bales per ships Warwick and Arigua, consisting of all classes of Goods SUITABLE FOE WINTER Season; aud as I have 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 JiY ENTIBE STOCK OP Drapery, Millinery, and Clothing, During which time I will be offering THE GREATEST BARGAINS IN Winter Drapery Goods That have ever been sbown on the Thames. THE SALE IS IMPEEATIVJE, and the Goods must be sold out imThVsale ywill be FOE CASH ONLY, and all goods entered will be at the usual marked prices. A GENEEAL REDUCTION will be made throughout tho Entire Stock. Sale Commenced on SATURDAY, 19th May. S. HETHEKINGTON, Draper, &c, Pollen streetDrapery T ADIES' AND CHILDREN'S ULSTEES AND JACKETS-VERY Jj CHEAP. EUR TEIMMING AND PLUSH VELVETEENS AND SASH EIBBONS IN VAEIETY. "VTEW WINTEE HATS AND DRESS MATERIAL AT SCHOFIELD & MOORE'S, Mary and Pollen Streets. ——o—o —— ALS O — nLANKETS AND EUGS, COUNTEEPANES AND SHEETING— X LOWEST PRICES. ILM EN'S FLANNEL SHIETS AND TEOUSEES. AM EN'S SUITS AND CLOTHING. "*" TTLSTER CLOTHS, SHIETING, SHEETING, &c. MOURNING ORDERS EXECUTED, Mantle and Dressmaking Establishment. SCHOFIELD AND MOORE. Boots and Shoes ' BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. M, WHITEHEAD, BOOTMAKER, POLLEN STREET, j HAS a NICE ASSOETMENT OF LADIES' GENTS', BOYSV GIRLS' AND CHILDEENS Boots & Shoes of every description To Offer Very CHEAP , Yon can procare a Good Article CHEAP at M. WHITEHEAP'B.
NOTICE. JAMES "SOPPET, HAVING purchased one of Cabb's Stores at Waiorong >mai, will carry on the busineas of GENEBAL STOREKEEPER, and trusts that by supplying only Goods of the BEST QUALITY at lowest remunerative Prices, to merit the same support he received during the past year of his management. N.B.—BtrxBBS of Cotthibt Produce. I wish ie t~ be understood that my object in selling 3s 'xskia the greatest good to the greatest number, and that-tho greatest number 8 number one, therefore try MoGowak's 3» ISA . ' . '
ECETPT BOOKS of all kinds, n ornfr n.ent^l snripfc letter &fc fch« EviHiKftT>OENN4iU'S Chestß of Drawers and i\ Chiffoniers are still the Admiration.— , Tables from la 6d each. WANTED KNOWN—Waste Paper for Sale at the Evening Stab Office. At a very pleasant tea party, the comwufr tijn turned on transmigration. A lady of exquisite beauty who was sipping MoGto" «rAM fB best, turned to Mr » and aeked what. form. he would prefer to iihabit ? 3>> he di* |<?i?ed in3i Tsa. madam.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4485, 21 May 1883, Page 3
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449Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4485, 21 May 1883, Page 3
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