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"WEEKS! "^S^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Hr -WEEKS! CHEAP CLEARING- OUT SALE! ML H. AIREY WILL SELL FOR FOUR WEEKS THE BALANCE OF HIS STOCKKEGARDLESS OF COST. TTE finds that his Stock is LARGER THAN CONVENIENT, and it is better to SELL AT A LOSS than keep till next Season. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, AND THE REDUCTION MADE AT THE TIME OF PURCHASE. EVERY ABTICLE WILL BE JREDUCED FOE FOUR WEEKS, TO MAKE AQPEEDY /CLEARANCE. SPEEDY UIEAKANGE. No Goods Entered at the Reduced Price—Strictly Cash Sale. fg§T COME EARLY! jgg The Sale Commences August 18th, and will Continue for only Pour Weeks. M. H. AIREY, POLLEN STREET. THE OLDEST DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT ON THE THAMES. 1931
Last Two Weeks of Cheap Sale, S. HETHERINGTON'S New Spring and Summer Goods HAVING ABRIVED, and being Eeady for OPENING UP, To Make Boom for doing so, HE WILL CONTINUE HIS CHEAP SALE FOR TWO WEEKS LONGER, T\UBING which time EXTEA CHEAP BARGAINS in ALL CLASSES of DRAPERY GOODS Will be offered to the Thames Inhabitants, in order to Eednce Stock as much as possible. BEMEMBER—The lAST TWO WEEKS \\A J^) OF CHEAP SALE at S. HETHERINGTON'S. —0-0— ALL CLASSES OF ORAPEBY, MILLINERY, And CLOTHING Will be Sold at a Great Sacrifice daring the next TWO WEEKS prior to Opening New Spring and Summer Goods now arrived. LAST TWO WEEKS OF CHEAP SALE. <^
Notices M. Whitehead, BOOTMAKER, TNFORMS the Inhabitants of THAMES JL that be has JUST ADDED CONSIDERABLY to his already Large Stock of Boots and Shoes, In LADIES', CHILDREN'S, and BABIES' BUTTONED 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 REASONABLE PRICES, at M. WHITEHEAD'S, POLLEN STBEET. Noth—We olose at 10 o'clock on Saturday night. ' ROENNAU'S Chests of Drawers and Chiffoniers are still the Admiration.-— Tables from 7s 6d each. AT a very pleasant tea party, the conversation turned on transmigration. A iady ot exquisite beauty who was sipping McGtoWAtfV best, turned to Mr —— and asked what form he would prefer to inhabit T, Tc b* diaaoAved into TIA madun*
BUTTER! ibutter;* __ BUTTEEI JUST BEOBIVED. a LARGE SUPPLY or FRESH BUTTER. j [TWENTY KEGS of SALT BUTTER, Equal to Fresh, at W.D.REID'S, ;WHOLBBAXB;Airo*B,BTA]X] G B O C E U, POLLEN STBEET. . 929 MR TYNDALL bege to inform the Public and hie Patient* at the Thames that for their greater convenience he has BEMOVED his Consultation Booms to Mr Haii/8, Chemist, Owen street, where he will be happy to receive his Patients on the THIRD TUESDAY in every Month.
The Niagara falls is a si*ht never to be rgotten. There are many waterfall! but only no MoOoWA wiling 8* TIA
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4562, 18 August 1883, Page 3
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456Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4562, 18 August 1883, Page 3
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