INTENDING PURCHASERS OF CLOTHING ' POB THE SPRING AND SUMMER SEASON Should Visit the New Zealand Clothing Factory's Branch, : Where they can select from the LARGEST VARIETY or FASHION ABM) :. .. . ..■■GARMENTS . - / , Manufactured from Sound and Reliable . ; NEW ZEALAND TWEEDS. i The well known reputation enjoyed by the Firm of Selling A GENUINE ARTICLE AT WHOLESALE PRICE Has resulted in an increase of Business during the past season, and they can now boast } of having ■ TWENTY-ONE RETAIL BRANCHES in New Zealand, thus enabling them to in crease the Factory produce, economising both, material and labour, and ensuring to their patrons a further benefit in the shape of a still LOWER RATE OF WHOLESALE PRICES. SHIRTS, UNDERCLOTHING, HATS, & CAPS, PORTMANTEAUS, And Every Requisite at Wholesale Price. THAMES BRANCH = Albert Street. N. P. JACK, Manager. Jlißsiv Arrival New Season's Tea ■■;....•... •■'■■■ ■■ - AT .'■'.• ; : A> -MgGowan's. —-QUALITY — FIRST-CLASS.— \ Eabix Obdbbs Soucitbd. Mr OROSSE, QURGEON DENTIST, of Queen street, :*r Auckland, will visit the Thames on WEDNESDAY and THUBSDAY, December 12th and 13th, and may be consulted at the Pacific Hotel. 2365 - S. V. CEOB3B. PIANOS! PIANOS! TO CLOSE CONSIGNMENTS, THE undersigned is now offering balance of Stock, comprising— ; 2 BORD'S, and 2 HARMONIUMS, At a considerable reduction on original I prices." ; v . ' ;•• it. E. Me aRE GOB, Albebt StbEet. 2403 nn HORNTON; SMITH, and FIRTH JL HAVE FOU SALE— Crown Brand Flour in Sacks, 100's, and 50's Champion do -do . do V do Cantab do,:' > do, ; do. ; do Sharps Bran ... .FoVr Wheat....' ' ' • .-. ■■' ''' >; ': TWharf MilH:AuoWand^r%->- , ' -SUMMARY OF BIRTHS, MAR- :.' BIAGES, AND DEATHS. . - .—• .;+ ■.' ; . .; i;. .■:■ ■. /:. . .■■;. BIRTHS; ' Rbnniok.—On November 22nd, at the Imperial Hotel, Pollen street, the wife of J. Rennick, of a. daughter. DtWIOP. —At Parawai, on Thursday. . 22nd November, 1883, the wife of T. A. Dunlop, of a daughter. Yowlss. —On November 6th, at her residence, | Rolleston street, the wife of Mr A. Yowlas, of a son. . DEATHS. Rbddy.—On November 27tb, at the residence, STaraka Creek, Rose, beloved wife of Mr David Reddy, aged 57 years.—Auckland papers please copy. - Garvsy.—On December 6th, at his residence, .. Campbell street, Grahamslown, James Q. darvey, late-.of County Clare, Ireland, aged 38 years. HsndeiiSON.—On December 4th, accidentally killed at Mercury.Bay, William Wallace, fourth son of Mr David Henderson, aged . 24 years, deeply regretted. ' ' - EAeiLX Pbotbn.—lt is easily proven that malarial fevers, constipation,, torpidity of the liver and kidney», general debility, - nerrou*- I ness, and neuralgic ailments yield readily to ' j - this disease-conqueror, Hop Bitters; It repairs the raveges of disease by converting the food into rich blood, and it gives new life 'and 'vigour to the aged and infirm always. See. That Husbavd of Mink ie three times the man ho was beiore he began using " Wei's* Health Renewer." Druggists. Moeeß, Moss & Co,, Sydney, Q-aaeral Agents.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4658, 8 December 1883, Page 2
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452Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4658, 8 December 1883, Page 2
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