. Drapery -__. Last Two Weeks d Cheap Sale. s, hetherlngton js New Spring and Summer Goods , HAVING ARRIVED, and being Ready for OPENING UP, To Make, Room for doing so, HE WILL CONTINUE HIS CHEAP SALE FOR TWO WEEKS LONGER, TOURING which time EXTRA CHEAP BARGAINS in ALL CLASSES of DRAPERY GOODS Will be offered to the Thames Inhabitants, in order to Reduce Stock as much as possible. . — •>~zzs?- RBMEMBER—The LAST TWO WEEKS \\v\ J^T OF CHEAP SALE at S. HETHERINGTON'S. ALL CLASSES OF .■" ', DPAPERY, MILLINERY, * And CLOT^ISfe Will be Sold at a Great Sacrifice during the next TWO" WEEKS prior to Opening New Spring and Summer Goods now arrived. i^r LAST TWO WEEKS OF CHEAP SALE.
Educational KAtTAEEANGA BOYS' SCHOOL. 'EjWENING CLABSES>iII be held in the above School oil MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS, at 7,o'clcck p.m. 1341 A. GeubinG. THAMES'BOYS' AND GIELB* HIGH SCHOOL. ■ »' QTJABTEE DAYS—February Ist, April 20th, July 10th, October Ist. * Jab. Adams, B.A. Head Master. General Notices HEARS & €0., TEA DEALERS and Grocers, POLLEN STEEET, THAMES. tTtEAS, I BAS, i^BOCEBIES,' Uteoceeies, OILMEN STOEES. ILMEN STOEES. CHEESE, -■/.. "■"**• TTAMB. Maize; *v; - Hams. Uats, CIHAEPS. JOHABPS, BEAN, CHAFF, POTATOES, Etc., Etc., of the Best Quality, and at Lowest Prices. "CIAMILIES can rely that all Orders will in Jj the future, as in the past, have our prompt attention. We, therefore, lolioit a continuance of past favors. . Goods delivered to all parts of the Goldfield. MEARS~& CO., TEA ff Dealers, *€•!■ IP &C *> POLLEN STEEET, THAMES.
Notices ! NEWS E EDSVEGETABLE, FLORAL, &c. William Wood HAS JUST IMPORTED direct from Melbourne another Consignment o New Vegetable, Floral, and other Seeds—a Splendid Collection of the Choicest Varieties from one of the moßt reliable Melbourne Sources—which be now offers the Trade, or Retail, at LOWEST AUCKLAND RITES. For Contents of "Storekeepers' Case," price 5 Guineas; " Market Gardener's Collection," price £1; "Pose Free Collection," price 10s; or Retail Prices, Postal Rates for t^eds, and other useful information respecting Gardening, &c, see Thames Adybbtiseb SUMMARY SUPPLEMENT of August 11th, which will be posted to any giren Address. —— CABBAGE, CAULIFLOWER, TOMATO, MELON, and CUCUMBER* PLANTS on Sale in Season. Fruit! Fruit! REGULAR SUPPLIES of Sydney, Tasmanian, Island, and American to the Trade at Lowest Bates. Go to W. Wood's for the PRIMES! NEW CHEESE procurable, Trade and Retail. Go to Wat. Wood's for the Tery best FRESH BUTTER procurable. Trade and Retail. Groceries. For Good and Cheap Groceries—Wholesale and Ritail—Country Settlers and Others cannot do better than go to the well«known Address— ■ ■■,- W. WOOD, CENTRAL CHEAP MART, Pollen Street, Thames. 1903
Extraordinary Notice! R BATEMAN, BUTCHER, COBNEE OF KOLLESTON AND SEALEY iBTBBEIsf .. • : ' " BEGS to return thanks to his Customers and the Publio generally for the patronage accorded him ever since the opening of the field, and hopes to merit a continuance of the same by the simple fact of keeping NOTHING BUT THE BEST ARTICLE PROCURABLE IN THE MARKET; Therefore, it is unnecessary to say^ that— ITHE PBIMEST 0F BEEF! 4?HE PBIMEST OF MUTTON! THE PBIMEST OF POEK! v and (par excellence) THE PBIMBST OF, SAUSAGES 1 BOTH BBBF A»D POBK, Are always to be had at his Establishment. His aim is to Sell the BEST article at the LOWEST possible price. SHIPPING SUPPLIED, Wholesale 1 AND BETAIL. Famiiibs Waitbd oh k>b Obdbbb, and every attention paid tothe favors of Customers. Note tha Address— B. B A T E M A N, .Corner of ROLLESTON and SEALEY STREEIS, SHORTLAND.
NEW SEASON TEAS I 1883—1884. HAVE NOW ARRIVED, Ex s.s. HOIHOU. 900 PACKAWES 0F ABOVEt SAMPLES CAN BE OBTAINED EAELY NEXT WEEK. For further particulars apply to— THOMAS VEALE, GENERAL IMPOBTEB, POLLEN STREET.' ROENNA.U'S Chests of Drawers and Chiffoniers are still the Admiration.— Tablet from 7s 6d each. Th> difference between a Gent and a Gentle man .—The Gent turns up what he has for a note and says, Oh, Ah. The Gentleman walks into MoGowan'B and says, Mao give me a pound ofJyour T»A.|and send for, order wry weak
1. Whitehead, BOOTMAKER, TNFORMS the Inhabitant! of THAMES 1 that he has JUST ADDED CONSIDERABLY to his already Large Stock of Boots and Shoes, In LADIES', CHILDREN'S, and BABIES 1 BUTTOtfKD*BOOTS— all sizes. A Lot of KID BOOTS, very cheap. ' Ladies', Gents', and Children's WARM . WINTER SLIPPERS— A nice show of the above now to be seen in window-BEST QUALITY and REASONABLB PRICES, at M. WHITEHEAD'S, POLLEN STREET. Noil—We close at 10 o'clock on Saturday' night. : MR TYNDALL'begs to inform the Public and hi» Patients at the Thames that for their greater convenience he has REMOVED his Consultation Rooms to Mr, HIM-'B. Chemist, Owen street, where he will be happy to receive his Patients on the THIRD TUESDAY in every Month. AT ft very pleasant tea party, the converse tion turned on transmigration. A lady of exquUite beauty who was sipping MoGowak 8 best, turned to Mr :^— and asked what form he would prefer to inhabit P, |Te to dissolved inN TIA m»d»m.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4558, 14 August 1883, Page 3
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824Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4558, 14 August 1883, Page 3
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