DRAPERY and CLOTHI tit O ; CHEAP SALE STItL 60IM ON ' ■ • ' ' ■■■■ 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. ALL KINDS OF CLOTHING EQUALLY REDUCED.- ; \ A Large Stock of Regatta, Oxford and White Shirts, in Sizes from 11| to 17 inches, all at Reduced .frices. LADIES' SILK UMBRELLAS REDUCED to 3s lid. . • A Great Variety of New Dress Materials, Printi, Sateens, &c., «&0., at Greatly Beduoed Priceß. TO THE LADIES—* ' MILLINERY BONNETS AND STRAW GOODS AT STILL GREATER REDUCTIONS FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR. S. HETHERINGTON, Clothier and Draper^ Pollen Street.
Drapery " ■'■'■■■■■■■ ; ■ ■ ■ ■ . ' .it? . . i S. COOMBES AND CO., OWEN STREET, THAMES, AND AT AUCKLAND. Extraordinary Announcement. SC. and Co. are reluctantly compelled very shortly to • GIVE UP their Old Premises, 92 Q.ueen Street, Auckland, and as our New Premises (although by far the Largest Drapery and Clothing Shop in Auckland) would not be nearly big enough to hold both our IMMENSE STOCKS, we ha*e been obliged to REMOVE a very CONSIDERABLE PORTION of them to our Thames Branch, where they will be SOLD at .JstouHdhtfftij MjO§v W*rices, ./f SO AS TO ENSURE A VERY W\\ & SPEEDY CLEARANCE. 5V> — EVERY DEPARTMENT WILL NOW BE FOUND REPLETE WITH NEW and FASHIONABLE GOODS. MEN'S CLOTHITSa LINENS & CALICOES YOUTHS' CLOTHING FLANNELS & BLANKETS BOYS' CLOTHING QUILTS & SHEETINGS MEN'B MERCERY TABLE CLOTHS BOYS' MERCERY TABLE COVERS MEN'S HATS TOILET COVERS BOYS' HATS - GLASS CLOTHS DRESS MATERIALS TOWELS & TOWELLING PRINTS & SATEfiNS LADIES'HOSIERY SHAWL 3 & SILKB LADIES' UNDERCLOTHINGRIBBONS & LACES FANCY GOODS UMBEELLAS AND HABERDASHERY. Travelling Boxes, Portnianteux, &c, &c, &c. S. COOMBES and CO. wish to draw special attention to the above-mentioned GOODS, as they are undoubtedly the CHEAPEST LOT erer offered to the Thames Public, and can never be repeated. NOTE THE ADDRESS :- PREMISES LATELY OCCQPiED by MB D. CLOONAN, OWEN STREET, THAMES. ■S, COOMBES & CO.
Notices NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Commencing MONDAY, 21et January, 188*. PHILLIPS' PIONEER COACH To TE AROHA and BACK DAILY, Carrying Passengers and Parcels at I Reduced Bates. j npHE COACH WILL LEAVE the B^nk of X New Zealand, Thames, every Morning at 8 30. The Te Aroht. Coach will leave QuislaVs Hotel every Morning at 8 30, and the Criterion Hotel, Paeroa, Ht 10 o'clock. ALKX. PHILLIPS. 17th January, 1884. ; ;. THE NEW ZEALAND TOBACCO. GKOWING AND MANUFACTURING COMPANY (LIMITED). .■■: Head Ofs-icb akd Factoey: AuoKLiKD. ! IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. rpHE above Company is desirous of com* X municating with Farmcre and other*, who are willing to grow Tobacco. Genuine Havana and American Seed and all information FREE, which can be obtained at my Office, Mercantile Chambers, next to Bank of New Zealand. . August Voiibbaoht, j Working Manager. December 1, 1883. 3589 SUPT.UEES. PERSONS suffering from the abate should apply to J, F. X, STRICKLAND, Surgical Instrument-maker (late maker to Leeds, Bradford, Wa&Seld HoapiUls, ms ; Gateshead Dispensary). Vincent atree^ Auckland (13 doors from Cook street, rigjit band side), 2239
Business Notioes MB. TYNDALL begs to inform the Public and bis Patients at the Thames that for their greater convenience he bus RE« MOVED his Consultation Rooms to Mr Hall's, Chemist, Owen street, where he wil. be happy to receive his Patients on the THIRD TUESDAY in every Month. W. GREEN, HATTER, Next Cbockeb's, BROWN STBEET. 0 Yes! 0 No! WELL! WELL! WELL ! IAM Just Open. A ing Up a Large Assortment of aJ the Most Unfashionable and AW Worst Lot of Straw and Felt | HATS ever Imported. If I can- ]LA not Sell them I will GIVE THEM §§§p AWAY. All sorts of HATS and CAPS made to qrder on the premises at the shortest possible notice.—All those requiring low crown Broad-brimmed Panama HATS, well got up, will please send in their names. New Designs in Yankee Stuped Hats. Hats taken in exchange as part Payment. 2084 Thb difference between a Ghent and a Gentlt man .—The Gent turns mp what he has for s nose and says, Oh, Ah. The Gentlemaa walks into McGowah'b and lays, Mao give m% a pound of |^our TaA, l»nd asixi for.otdet •T«7»«fk '• ;. . .
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4694, 23 January 1884, Page 3
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