Wanted WANTED, EVERYBODY to See the Stock of Boys' and Men's Clothing, Hats, Shirts, and Hosiery^—at Wm. Maetin & Son's. WANTED KNOWN—That the greatest Bargains in Drapery, Fancy Goods, etc., are to be had at H. B. COOKE'S, Pollen street. Washing Prints, from 4d per yard; White Calico, 3d per yard j Grey do., 3d per yard; Long Window Ourtainß, lOd per yard ; Toilet Covers, Is 9d. A large stock of Ladies' Under-clothing, Dress Pieces, Hosiery, Wools, Silks, Gloves, Fancy Goods, etc., too numerous to particularise. WANTED, EVERYBODY to See the Hesian Stair Cloth at Is 2d per yard, yard wide 5 lid per yard, £ wide, —at Mabtin & Son's. WANTED, the LADIES to See the Dress Materials of every description, Prints, Sateens, Lustre, &c,, &c ,—Maetin & Son's. TI7 ANTED TO SELL, Galranised VY Iron Chimneys, 24 gauge Iton, 20s each ; 1,000 Colonial Ovens, from 14s each. — Q-eoegk McCaul, ThaineSj Galvanised Iron Works. , \ % ANTED, all the YOUNG MEN to See the Broad Brimmed Panama Hats, — at Mabtin & Son's. WANTED TO SELL, a large Assortment of Harp Lights at ss, Cork Slides at 5s 6d, Fancy Bronze Brackets 2s, 2; Light Water Chandeliers 20a each, Gas Globes from Is 6d [each. —Gbobge McCatji, Thames Galvanised Iron Works. WANTED TO SELL, CHEAP, 350 Kegs Wire and Ewbank Nails, 60 doz, Ames' No. 3 Shovels ; also, Builders' Ironmongery.—Geoege Thames Galvanised Iron Works.W ANTED TO SELL, 60 Cases Corrugated Galvanised Iron, and 40 Casks Zinc, imported direct, and for sale very Cheap by Gkobgb MoCatjl, Thames Galvanised Iron Worka. Calls QUEEN OF BEAUTY GOLD MINING COMPANY (Limited ) A CALL of Sixpence per Share on the Company's Capital has This Day been made by the Directors, payable to the Secretary, at tho Company's Office, New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Auckland, on FRIDAY, the 14th day of December, 1883. D. G. MaoDoknbil, Secretary. . Auckland, 20th November, 1883. 2362 General Notices I FOR SALE— THE well-known BUSINESS of Mr Barclay, Baker and Confectioner, Brown street, Grahamstown. For further particulars apply to— Thomas Vealb, Thames, or Mr G. W. Owbn and John Lamb, Auckland. The difference between a Gent and a Geintle man •• —The Gent turns up what he has for a no3o and says, Oh, Ah. The Gentleman; walks into MoGoy/ak's and says, Mao give me a pound o( j our Tka, and tend for order •Tt-7 IfW& ■ ,
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4645, 23 November 1883, Page 3
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388Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4645, 23 November 1883, Page 3
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