DRAPERY and CLOTHING ~J^~mSiV SALE STILL GOIM 01 ■ : ' ■ AT ■ ' .■■■■ ■ : S. HETHERINGTON'S. Further Reductions in Men's, Boys', and Youths' Clothing for Christmas and New Year Holidays. Men's Tweed Suits Reduced as low as 16s 6d. Men's New Zealand Tweed Suits (make and finish compare very favorably with those made to Measure) REDUCED TO TWO GUINEAS. AT/T, ¥TNDS OF CLOTHING EQUALLY EEDUCED.— A Lareo Stock of Regatta. Oxford and White Shirts, in Sizes from 11^ to 17 inches, all at Beduced Prices. LADIES' SILK UMBEELLAS EEDUCED to 3s lid. . _ . A Great Variety of New Dress Materials, Prints, Sateens, &c, &0., at Greatly Beduced Prices. T° THMILLINE SS BONNETS STRAW GOODS AT STILL GREATER REDUCTIONS FOR,CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR. S. HETHERINGTON, Clothier and Draper, Pollen Street.
General Notices IMPORTANT NOTICE! TN Consequence of the great success which has attended my Great Clearing Sale, I haye determined to CONTINUE it for 3 Weeks Longer, Or up to Christmas, at which time the business will be finally CLOSED UP. In order to Realise Speedily, the Goods have been still further REDUCED IN PBICE, and Opportunity is now afforded the Thames People of obtaining Household FURNITURE AND GENERAL REQUISITES AT CONSIDERABLY UNDER COST PRICE. EVERYTHING MUST BE CLEARED* As possession must be given to the incoming tenants before the END OP DECEMBER. AN IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENT OF ALL OUTSTAND- ', ING ACCOUNTS MUST BE I MADE. The Balance of the Lease of the TWO SHOPS, also the one adjoining (occupied by Mr G. Denby) are for Sale. That Valuable FREEHOLD, 8-roomed Dwelling House, Corner of Pollen and Pahau streets, is also open for Sale. JAMES BROWNE, Genebal Fdknishinj Wabehottse, KAKAKA BRIDGE, 2053 Pollen Street. The Thames Dairy, POLLEN STREET. F. TREMBATH (LATE J. HORN & CO.), E>EQ-3 reapsofcfully to icfemn the Inhabiy tants of the Thames that he has REMOVED to his OLD PREMISES, At the aboTe^Addrees, and will be $lad to receive Orders^for— MILK, CREAM, BUTTER, EGGS, AND DAIRY PRODUCE, Which will be Delirered Punctualiyerery day F. TREMBATH, POLLEN STREET-, THAMES. 2283 Boots! Boots! Boots! M. WMtehead O AS JUST IMPORTED 8 TRUNKS of LADIES', GIRLS', and ..CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES, Direct from the. Manufacturers, made to his special order, and intends Selling them at LOWER PRICES than usual— Ladies' Levant t Ela9tic 800t5... 7a 6d per pair Do Kid \ do do ... 8s 6d do Girls' Kid and Levant do ... 4s to 7a do Children's Boots and Shoes, from Is to 3s 6d AJ,SO— , A Nica Assortment of GENTS', LADIES, and CHILDREN'd BOOT i and SHOE&, bought in Colonial Markets, in all— 1 (? Trunks Boots and Shoes JLK) SuJBEtOB QITAUTT, English and Gorman Goods. Largo Stock of Colonial Goods. Boots Made to .Order aa usual. M. WHITEHBAD,: POLLEN STREET. ROENNAU'S Chests of drawers and Chiffoniers are still the Admiration.— Tables from 7s 6d each. "Adbbp eaabrofrned tint wbioU telli th, nature of tb* lea! McGoWAJf will " •>( i» pound
Drape, j SELLING OFF. SCHOFIELD ■ AND j MOORE TTT ILL HOLD A I CHEAP CLEARING SA L E For Three Weeks, COMMENCING ON SATURDAY (Dec. Ist.). GREAT REDUCTION IN EVEEY DEPARTMENT. The Sale is far Cash, AND ILL sf^ GOODS ENTERED WILL BE AT THE USUAL SELLING PRICES. NOTICE. \,i ESSES FOY BROS, desire to call the iVt attention of the Public to the SUPERIOR ENLAEGKD VIGINETTE PORTRAITS i Tbej are now Producing, and which they are prepared to Exeeiug on very Reasonable Terms. All Work done by the ! NEW INSTANTANEOUS PKOCES3. 1624 w. c^r¥e!^ hatter,' Next CBOCEEB'r, BROWK STEEET. 0 Yes! 0 No I WELL! WELL! WELL! |AM Juet Open- l\ ing Up a Large i Aisortmentof f\A\ the Most Unfashionable and dW) Worst Lot of Straw and Felt 1 / HATS eyer Imported. If I can- Jlgi not Sell them I will GIVE THEM Hy AWAY. All sorts of HATS and CAPS made to order on the premises at the ebortesfc pO£sible notice. —All thoße requiring low crown Broad-brimmed Panama HATB, well got up, will please send in their names. New Designs in Yankee Shaped' Hats. Hats laken in exchange as part Payment. 2084 The Niagara falls is a sv^ht nover to be forgotten. There aro many waterfall! but only ont MoQQiriv lelUog 3i SrA
Drapery J. MARSHALL, DRAPER, CLOTHIER, ETC., GRAHAMSTOWN AND SHORT. LAND, IS NOW OPBKING UP (NOVEMBER 30th) New Carpets New Window Curtains New Linoleums & Floor Cloths New Millinery & Mantles New Clothing Special: A SHIPMENT OF CLOTHING-, T) OUGHT A JOB, I WILL BE SOLD FOR Half its Value. 5 per cent., or 3d. in every ss. Discount for Cash. Mr G. BOON, Manager, SHOETLAND BRANCH, Notices TO ABEIVE, Daily Expected, 1000 BAGS OATEN C H A F F, DIRECT FROM CANTERBURY. T)UKCHASEES can arrange with the J/ Undersigned to take Dolivery on arltrftl. THOMAS VEALE, GENERAL IMPOBTEB, POLLEN STEEET. i I wish it to be understood that my object in selling 3s Tba. is the greatest good to the greatest number, and that the greatest number ii number one, thewfor* AxjUoQoviXi't U Via - . . ' . ■ "■
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4663, 14 December 1883, Page 3
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