DRESS AND FASHION! Important Announcement. J. COSGRAVE & CO. Beg to inform the inhabitants of the Thames District THAT THEY HAVE OPENED A LARGE DRAPERY AND CLOTHING IN SHORTLAND, On the Premises lately vacated by Schofleld and Moore, WITH AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK.OF DRiPERt: AND MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. The Establishment was Opened on Saturday, 26th, fSSgt The Goods have been purchased by our Buyers in the English Market, and will be Sold at the very Lowest Prices. . + W Note the Address: J. COSGRAVE AND CO., Corner Mary and Pollen Streets, SHORTLAND. . _ . . : - — r ~
Drapery Mps. GLOVER BEGS to inform her many Customers and the public generally, that she has just received and OPENED UP her New Stock of Goods, suitable for the present and coming Seasons, comprising— NEW DRESS MATERIALS, NEW VELVETEENS, . NEW BLANKETS. NEW FLANNELS, . NEW SHIRTINGS, NEW SERGES, NEW FUR, NEW HATS, NEW FEATHERS, NEW FLOWERS, NEW TRIMMINGS, &c, Ac, and shall he glad if her friends will call and furor her with an Inspection at their carlieat convenience. A Splendid Assortment of NEW WOOLS, of the Newest Shades and Finest Quality. ALL GOODS MARKED AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE CASH PRICES. Mrs GLOVEB, DRAPER AND HOSIER (Opposite the Thames Hospital), MARY STREET. 2979 General Notices NOTICE TO THE LADIES! Mrs JEFFERY, DRESSMAKEB, DRAPER. AND MILLINER. POLLEN STREET, GRAHAM3TGWN, BBSS respectfully to inform her old' Customers and Ladies generally, that she it still conducting her Business in the old Premises in Pollen streot, where all orders entrusted to her care will be Executed with NEATNESS, ECONOMY, & DESPATCH. DRESSMAKING on the Shortest Notice, Fit and Style being Guaranteed. Ladies' own Maternal made up. Ladies and Children's Underolotbing made to Order at lowest rates. Prefious to opening up WINTER GOODS the remainder of the S/.ock will lie offered at EXTREMELY M>W PRICES, bo as to effect a Clearance. Remember the-Address :—* Mrs. JEFFEEY, POLLEN STREET, ORAHAMSTOWJST. 30S1 EOEKNAU'S Chests of drawers and Chiffoniers are still the Admiration.— Tables from 7e 6d each. At a very pleasant ten party, the converaa* tion turnod on transmigration, A lady m exquisite beauty who waß sipping MoG-OWAN B best, turned to Mr • and asked what form hf would prefer to inhabit P r4V I* ■* «*>' •*». in9i'l'*tt Ht6ti»o>
Boots, Shoes & Slippers M. WHITEHEAD POLLEN STKEET, HAS Now Opened a Choice Assortment of LATHES', GENTS', and CHILDREN'S BOOT 3, SHOEB, and SLIPPERS, as follows: — GENTS.—English and German made Balmorul and Button Boots and Shoes, sewn, First quality. LADIES and GlßLS.—Elastic, Balmoral, and Button Boots, suitable for present wear. A Splendid lot. BABIES.—Boots and Shofß in greater variety than ever. LADIES,G-EHTS, and CHILDREN'S Warm Slippers for Winter wear. BOYS' and GIRLS' Strong School Boots, Men's and Boje* Lej!gi»i:H, Schod Bag*, Women's owl Children's Goloshes, Waterproof Dubbin, Nubian Blacking, PcerSesa Gloss, Kid Reviver, Cork Soles, all sizes, and a great Variety of Goods too numerous to mention. BOOTS MADE TO ORDER A3 USUAL. TO BUYERS OF R. WALTERS, MAB.Y STREET, [I AS JUSTREOEIV Da Large Assorti « ment of BOYS' STEONG LACE BOOTS. All NEW, and of FIHST-CLASS MAKE, And will be sold at EXTREMELY LOW PKICES. Also to Hand a quantity of Girls' as<3 Maids' Handsome HIGH-liACE BOOTS of entire New Design. MEN'S 1 f LADIES' BOOT', i CHEAP I 800 IS, ■ BOYc' ! 1 GIRLS' BOOTS, f AND 1 BOOTS, CHILDREN'S I I BABIKS' BOOTS. j QOOP. t, BOOTS, AT Reuben Walters, MASY STREET (Opposite Hospital). 2960 TITANTED TO SELL, Galvanised VV Iron Chimneys, 24 gauge I^»i3ds each ; 1,000 Colonial Ovens, fj?Qts 34s ea: h.— Gkobge McCaul, Tb,vTi€ii Galvanised Iron Works. I WISH it tn be understood that my object. in selling 3s 'IsA is the greatest good to the greatest number, and that the greatert number is nnmbor one, therefor* tsy HaGqyriv't 8»
NOTICE. I BEG to thank moat heartily my Cus turners and the public generally for the very liberal support accorded me since the lime I commenced business on the Thames Rotns 17 years uho, nnd at the tame time to inform them that I Mill purpose CARRYING ON the BUSINHSiof General Storekeeper, &c, in liit* old Pren.itjes in Rolleston street, whoro I bhall bo glad to execute with Satis* faction all Orders with which I may be favored. JOHN KEWSON, GENERAL STOBEKEBPEB, TEA DEALER, Ac, KOLLESTON SIREET, THAMES. t<^~ I regret to have to inform those Cos* tomers who nro to much Behind in their Payments that if they do not make a settle* roent, of them before the 30th of April; I shall be compelled reluctantly to take LEGAL STEPS to Recover same. 2920 —Shooting Season,— Ist APBJX, 1884 J, S. HA-R-.T, GUNMAKEB, Importer of T. Bland & Sons and W. & 0. ,ScoM< and Son's Guns, &c, Curtis' and Harvey's Diamond Gunpowder, .Bley Bros.* Ammunition, Walker, Parker & Co.'s Shot, Pain'a Fireworks, &c, &c. f 8. H. Ins j&st received per s.s." lonio " *•' • and ship "Brenhilda" his Season's Goods of JHawiond Gunpowder, Eley Bros.' Cups and Cartridges, Shot, &c, &0., and a }»i>ge stock of GUNS by the above makers, oonsisiing of Kammerless and double and single C. F Breech Loaders, with every kind of action —rebounding locks, choke-bored barrel*, and ail the latest improvements. Kelitlbfc* veil finished, English-made, C. F. | Doable Breech Loaders, from £710s; Double i Muzz'e Loaders, from £2.10s ; Single Muizle Loaders, from £15s; Revolvers,B. L., from£l. My clock likewise includes every description. of cartridges, cases, caps, wadding, chilled shot, powder flasks, pouches, game bags, Ac-.* and every requisite for either sportsman or rifleman in breech or muzzle loading apparatus, revolvers, swords, Ac._ Prices for all goods are sti-kity moderate* An inspection invited to compare prices and quality. Being h Jpmetical Gunsmith, I can ensure all work being done soundly and reasonably Patent Lever Safe Keys and Locks made »nd repaired. Pain's Fireworks in great variety—Cheap, C» & H.s Blasting Powder and best $v*» fbv sale. EBTAaaajßKa o» the Thames 186 S. NEW ZEALAJNB LABOLUt EX. CHANGE. B. M. HEIGHTON & CO., 177, QtTEEN STREET, AtTCKJUHD, BOTTSK, tANB, & GBNKKAt COMMISSION AOIHTS, Valuators, Missing Frienda, and Private Enquiry OSSc*^ PROPERTIES of ew* ueecription bough* XT andeo]d,incl«dingE«rmß,B.otels,Bowding Houses, Businesses. Town and Country Properties* Bought, Sold, or Let. Money Lent on Freehold, Leasehold, and Personal Security. Mortgages and Loans negotiated. Partnerships and Investments arranged, Bents and Book Debts Collected. Labour Exchange and Prirate Enquiry Office, baviug Agents in all the principal town» ia. the colonies. R. M. Hbighton &Co. 177, Queen street. -~ ■■ ■■■■. i. ■ . W^"WWI^ Thk Niagara Fallu is a fijht never, to be fo'gotten. There ai'e umuy. waterfalls but ophr <!:>» Mc»GoWilf aolHcg it XIA
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4774, 28 April 1884, Page 3
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