li'Sii'S '' ' Drapery fc-'CLEARIN«-OUTS ; \LE ififjfc*. •■ 'OF .:. ttra/><>»'*/. JWlttinery* unit : ' ' —at — . S. HET HE R ING TON' S. I HAVE now opened my NEW WINTEE GOODS of 34 Cases and Bales per stips Warwick and Angus, consisting of all clastes of Goods SUITABLE FOB WINTER Season; and as I bare another rery large Shipment to nrrive per ship Clyde (now due) of THIRTY FOUR CASES and BALES more, I will not have room," to recenre them, and in order to realise quickly, I WILL HOLD A CHEAP CLEARING-OUT SALE OF MX ENTIKE STOCK OF Drapery, Millinery, and Clothing, / During which time I will be offering THE GREATEST BARGAINS IN Winter Drapery Goods That bare erer been shown on the Thames. j THE SALE IS IMPERATIVE, and the Goods must be sold ont im?hVsal/will be FOR CASH ONLY, and all goods entered will be at the usual marked prices. » _ A GENERAL SEDUCTION will be made throughout the Entire Stock. . Sale Commenced on I.9th May. S SETHBBINGTON, Diaper, &c, Pollen street. .^'i'^l'-,"■''.. ■ ... ■...- , ■■ .-■■.■-■■ •••■■'■■ . ■■■"■■• JUST 0 PE NED SOME Very Cheap English Millinery, WHICH TTE AEB SEIiMNG AT WHOLESALE IBICES. ALSO, OIT R VBLV-ET EE.N 8, WE HAVE EEDUCED VEBY MUCH IN PRICE TO CLEAE. OUR GENERAL DRAPERY WILL BE FOUND EQUALLY CHEAP. : SOHOFIELD & MOOEE, Corner of Mary and Pollen, streets. DRESSMAKING AS USUAL. i
Educational , \ ZAUAEEANGA BOyS' SCHOOL. T^VBNING CLASSES will be beld ip th» above School on MOKDAY3, WEDNESDAYS, and FBIDAY3, at 7 o'clock p.m. 1341 A. Gbbbino. THAMES BOYB' AND GIBLB' HIGH SCHOOL. /\tTABTBB DAYS—February Ist, April .1. JJ- 20th. July 10th, October Ist. Jas. Adams, S.A. | Head Master. Coals! Coalsl Coals! ON HAND AND FOB SALE, at my YABDS, opposite Goods Wharf, the following: ' Waikato (double screened), Bay of Islands, and Kamo COALS at Is 6d per owt Newcastle (Household) at £2 10s per ton „ (Blacksmiths) £2 5s „, „ , FIREWOOD, Out and Uncut, at Lowest Market Bates. .'"''MIKING- TIMBEB of every size and de•OrifftiQD, »utj to rait purchasers, y MAURICE CASEY, GOODS WHAEP. 1616 " A ram «mbrdwned tint which tells th* nature of t!>e War McQowaw m 11»" alSs a pound
i BUTTER! BUTTER]! BUTTER! JUST^BBOEIVBD. a LABGB SUPPLY o* FRESH BUTTER. TWENTY KKGS of SALT BUTTKR, ! Kqual to Fresh, at. tflr.D. REID'S, ; . ' JWhoi*§axb"i»»*Ritaix 0 R 0 C E B\ POLLEN STREET. 929 .- . • i MB IYNDALL begs to inform tl» Public »nd hi* Patients at the Thames that for their greater oonveniene* be hat. BE* MOVED bit Consultation Booms to Mr E.ALI% Chemist, Owen street, where he will be happy to receive hit Patient* on the THJIP in every Month. ■ i '■•, , '-' 4x • very pbataat tea party, the convert* lion turned on tMMinifraljpn. A lady of exquiaito beaaty who was sipping MoGowav'b best, tuiMi to.Mr —- M>d:«i*eOh»i he would prefer U> inhabit F Trb, diwoWed ints Til madam.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4511, 20 June 1883, Page 3
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464Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4511, 20 June 1883, Page 3
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