Drapery '' Great CIEARIW-OBT SALE OF JPraperftji JfßiUinery^ ana S.HETHERINGTON'S. tJLSSirSir'- S-H FTHFRtNfiTO N(t BoorrSaSo»l I HAVE now opened ray NEW WINTEE GOODS of 34 Cases and Bales per ships Warwick and Arigua, consisting of all classes of Goods SUITABLE FOE WINTER Season; and as I have another Very large Shipment to arrive per ship Clyde (qow due) of THIRTY-FOUE 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 ENTIBE STOCK OF Drapery, Millinery, and Clothing, During which time I will be offering THE GREATEST BARGAINS IN Winter Drapery Goods That have ever been shown on the Thames. THE SALE IS IMPERATIVE, and the Goods must be sold out be FOE CASH ONLY, and all goods entered will be at the usual marked prices. , A GENEEAL EEDUCTION will be made throughout the Entire Stock. Sale Commenced on 19th May. S. HETHEEINGTON, Draper, &c, Pollen street. Drapery T ADIES' AND CHILDEEN'S ULSTEES AND JACKETS-VEEY Jj. . CHEAP. EUE TEIMMING AUD PLUSH VELVETEENS AND SASH BIBBONS IN VAKIETY. IVTEW WINTEE HATS AND DRESS MATEEIAL AT SCHOFIELD & MOORE'S, Mary and Pollen Streets. A L S • O — DLANKETS AND BUGS, COUNTEEPANES 11/ I EN'S FLANNEL SHIETS AND TEOUSEES. r fUt EN'S SUITS AND CLOTHING. XJLSTEE CLOTHS, SHIETING, SHEETING, &c. MOURNING ORDERS EXECUTED, Mantle and Dressmaking Establishment. SCHOFIEI-iD AND MOO.RE. ■&t$ - COl QUALITY AND CHEAPNESS! . S S. ■ - o John Neal » , in >~=i lII OULD draw the Particular AtUsntion ot a €_S?) 2 VV Hotel-keepers, Boardinghouae-keepers ►^ (^^ ra \jj P^ TTt~l ond the rublic Generally to bis large Stock of I S5 I 2' j # Prime Beef, I SST g- g<| Mutton, |" H S g fc L , Pork ° »2 fc W S CB And other MEATS in Season, and.can > g y2 b HHI >»s assure them that it is impossible for them to S: ™ ~ • f 0 obtain better value elsewhere. O B« ■ 2 H-3 (^ ' A trial is respectfully uolioited. M 3 S m M I—J tel o g> C 3fl |mJ Orders promptly delivered. •£'§■2 |b ® td johnlbajj, J S«3 •"" □ * OWENSTEEET. 1101 § h_ H ■ ■ " •-._____„ W S^ 2S _^ 13EALP0EK SAUSAGES, BRAWN 1 I "'ltj S Deeble & Oo.' S> W bd « >• /*^ EOLLESTON STEBET. g ■ 3, 2 —- —: — S? I"gs ' w C_J TJOINNAU'S Chests- of Drawers an( ?° 4*a^ * t^^ 1\ Chiffoniers are still the Admiration.(H^« £' ' Tables from 7b 6d each. '.. ■ -O" g ZP -^ ----- -""-•-—-• -■ - £5$ oo « At a very pleasant tea party, the converse .; • ". '...._ . ■'■ tkm turned on transmigration. A lady c .... ■ . ■.■ — exquisite beauty who was sipping MoGowAK Ihb beat test of the intereafc of a book is its best, turned to Mr and asked what fon capability of being rend a second time, ditto he would prefer to inhabit ? T<» be amoiTe (otdtTJU* in?» TilA, madam.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4494, 31 May 1883, Page 3
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460Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4494, 31 May 1883, Page 3
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