Drapery * ' __ SPE€IALJN TOTICE. TO MINERS AND OTHERS ! -0 /OPPORTUNITIES ONCE LOST CAN NEVEU BE RECALLED. \J You have now an opportunity of providing CHEAP DRAPERY & CLOTHING For Yourselves and Families that may never occur again at S. COOMBES AND CO.'S Great Clearing Sale. IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO ENUMERATE EVERY ARTICLE IN A SALE LIKE THIS. | The -'following- are a few Quotations :— Men's Blue Serge Suits, 21s, worth 35s Men's Tweed do., 21s, half price Men's Tweed Trousers & Vests from Us 6d Men's Tweed Trousers from 5s lid A SPECIAL LINE OF NELSON TWEED TROUSERS, 10s 6d, worth 18s 6d. j MEN'S COLOURED MOLES, 4s lid; -worth 7s 6d. YOUTHS' AND BOYS' SUITS IN GREAT VARIETY. MEN'S WORKING SHIRTS ... from Is 9d each BOTS'and YOUTHS' COTTON SHIRTS ... ... from 1b each MEN'S WHITE SHIRTS, plain fronts ... ... 2s 6d MEN'S PITH HELMETS, 6s 2d each ... ... formerly 12s 6d PAPER COLLAKS, 3d the box ... ... ... worth Is ■ WHITE and GRAY CALICO ... ... ... from 2s lid per dozen FAST COLOURED PRINTS ... ... 4|d per yard COLOURED LUSTRES... ... ... ... ... worth 8d SAXONY WINCEYS ... ... ... ... ... s|d per yard MADRAS MUSLINS, all shades ... ... ... 7|d per yard LADIES'CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS... ... 2s lid per dozen A LOT OF TRIMMINGS ALMOST GIVEN AWAY. Come, See, arid Judge for Yourselves I BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. NOTE THE ADDRESS:— S. COOMBES & CO., On the Premises lately occupied by D. CLOONAN, OWEN STREET. P.S-—Eemember the Sale will last only a Few Weeks. 9^ A LIBERAL DISCOUNT ALLOWED TO STOREKEEPERS.
General Notices Koyal^Mart. MARY STREET. Tea. Tea. Tea. 2s lb. 2s 6dlb. 3a lb. TRY IT! TRY IT ! TRY IT! \ No better Value to be had anywhere in Teas. .>' How to Practice Economy !— Buy CO.'s No. 1 SUGAR at 4M lb. 51b Bags HOMINY, Is 9d TOMATO SAUCE, Is; Lea & Perrins' SAUCE, la 4d SALMON, lOd; Eaipara MULLKT, 9d. SALAD and CASTOR OIL, 7d per Bottle BELL & BLACK'S MATCHES, 2s per Dozen. HOP BITTERS, 4s 6d; Eno's FRUIT SALT, 3s Ohinemuri, Auckland, and Taranaki BUTTER! HAMS, BACON. CHEESE, MAIZE, WHEAT, OILMANS' STORES At Lowest Rates ! ORDERS SOLICITED, which will! receite PROMPI ATTENTION. W. PLANT, 1 Royal T Mart, 2204 MARY STREET. SEED POTATOES— — Blue Derwent — - -SEED POTATOES. A FEW TONS of the AboTe—First Class Quality—On Sale. J. OLAR.K, KARAKA BRIDGE. RJEAL POKE SAUSAGES, BRAWN i &c, at Deeble & Co/s, RoiIESTON STEEET. MR XYNDALL begs to inform the Public ', and his Patients at the Thames that for their greater convenience he has REMOVED his Consultation Booms to Mr Haxl's, Chemiet, Owen street, where he will be happy to reoeire his Patients on the THIRD TUESDAY in every Month. ROENNAU'S Chests of Drawers and Chiffoniers are still the Admiration.— Tables from 7» 6d each. I WISH it tc be understood that my object in selUng 3b r XB4 is the greatest good to the greatest number, and that the greatest number • number one, therefor, try WoGowa** »• Te»'':' ' .- ■■'. •. ,-: . ■
Educational THAMES BOYS* AND GIELS' HIGH SCHOOL. QUAETEE DAYS—February let, April 20th, July 10th, October Ist, Jas. Adams, B.A. Head Master. KAUAEEANGA BOYS' SCHOOL. EWENINGr CLASSES will be held in the aboTe School on MONDAYS, WEDNBB. DAYS, and FRIDAYS, at.7 o'clock p.m. 1341 A. Gbbbing. General Notices X O T I C E. ME3SES FOY BEOS, desire to call the attention of the Public to the SUPERIOR ENLARGED VIGJNETTE ?OBTiRAITS They are now Producing, and which they are prepared to Execute on Very Reasonable Terms. All Work done by the NEW INSTANTANEOUS PROCESS. 162 4 Boots! Boots! Boots I 1. Whitehead HAS JUST IMPORTED 8 TRUNKS of LADIES', GIRLS', and CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES, Direct from the Manufacturers, made to his special order, and intends Selliag them at LOWER PRICES than usual— Ladies' Levant Elastic 800t5... 7s 6d per pair Do Kid ' do do ... B»6d do Girls' Kid and Levant do ...4s to 7s do Chi dren's Boots and Shoes, from Is to 3s 6d , AIJ3O— A Nice Assortment of GENTS', LADIES, and CHILDREN'S BOOT* and SHOES, bought in Colonial Markets, in all— ,i/» Trunks Boots and Shoes XX) »TTJ?KEIOB QtTAWTX, English and G-erman troods. Large Stock of Colonial Goods. Boots Made to Order as usual. M. WHITEHEAD, POLLEN STEEET. * HEATRIOAL PRINTING-, in any color I executed with despatch at the Office of his Paper. , , ANTED KNOWN—Waste Paper for V% Sale at tbe FvßNiNa Stab Office. Thk difference between a Qent and a Gentle man .'—The Gent turns up what he has for * nose and says, Ob, Ah. The Gentleman walks into MoGowak's and says, MAogiY*ne » pound of,jour Tba, »ad seod for'^Mßr 9T9KJ V9f X
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4629, 5 November 1883, Page 3
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748Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4629, 5 November 1883, Page 3
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