, - Drapery. ? - / THIS:~( / *' *■ S. HE^HIRI>bN fc . / OPENSD UP -- HEAVY DIRECT IMPORTATIONS OP . « WINTER GOODS, '. *7~ From London, per ships BEEN HILDA and RANGITIKBI, consisting of 3 Latest Fashions in DRAPERY, MILLINERY, CLOTHI^G^Etc, Etc. THE- following are a few of the many CHEAP LINES whiclfhe has now marled, off:— * •* ' s. di WHITE BLANKETS at ... ' , 3 9 COLOURED BLANKETS at . • • ... 2 9 ■ Heavy make of FLANNEL at ... ' ' 0 8| per yard WHITE CALICO at ' 0 2 per yard VELVETEEN at . _ ..,16 per yard Strong Heavy TWEED, for Boys'wear, nt • - ... 1 6 "per yard COLOURED MOLESKIN at ... *...* ... I*o per yard DOUBLE WIDTH-ULSTER CLOTH at... . ...^ 2 G per yard WHITE SHEETING, 2 yards wide, at "... ... ' 1 0 per yard STEONG SHIRTIN;G4»t ... .T. - ... 04£ per yard - New Fancy Check DRESS MATERIAL at ... 0 7£ per yard ' ,| Heavy make of WINCEYS at ... ... ... o^3^ per yard TICKINGS afc '. 0 4|peryard COUNTERPANES at 2.6 each LADIES ULSTEBSat ' 6 6 each LADIES' CLOTH JACKETS at 7 6-' LADIES' FANCY WOOL SHAWLS, pood size, at 1 6 FLANNEL, two and a halLyards wide, for making Petticoats. A Large AsßortmeniTof Ladies UNDERCLOTHING-CHEAP., . • LADIES' NEW DOLMANS JCTST OPENED. LADIES' NEW FOUJU&--HANDB. &c, &c, &c &o. A well-assorted Stock of Stylish MILLINERY • * A*t Moderate Prices. A Large Stock of New Zealand Manufactured CLOTHING to select from--- - Cheap Line in Men's D._ B. COATS at 13s 6d, worth 22b 6d. This is a rare - _ _ Bargain. ' MEN'S TWEED TROTJdEHS -frouL 5s 6d. • MEN'S WATERPROOF and OVERCOATS Very Cheap.- ---* MEN'S FASHIONABLE HARD FELT BLACK HATS at 2s 6d—The Wonder of the age. MEN'S WORKING SHlßTS;ranging from lOd to 5s 6d. Extra Large Sizes. __—. , f'** A Splendid Variety of New Winter TWEEDS, which-will T?e offered VEB7 CHEAP- . \ specialities in Christies best London-made HATS, SPECIALLY MADE TO ORDER. QUALITY GOOD-PRICES LOW J « , T • PLEASE NOTE THE ADDRESSS. HE THE RING TON, Pollen Street.
- " NOTICE. .George Grockdr 9 BOOTMAKER, BROWN STREET, BEGS to Return his moifc hearty thanks to Lhe" Thames pubiio for fcbe very liberal support accorded him bikco l>e commenced biuinosa haro some 15 yeurs^ago ; the increasing trj»de done by him during thut timu'boing euflicient proof r-t the satisfaction given to his Customers. He has determined FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY, TO OPER IHB WHOLE'6r HI3 LAEGE t VALUABLE, AKD - WELL-SELECTED STOCK 01? LADIES', GEffTLMMEN'd, AND CHILD 3 EM'S CatoNiAipMADB Boom awd 3nor3 at Trices never before heard of on the Thames—in fact, no TJeaaonublo a Offer tvill be refused. „■*"* Repaiis of alljliiacls executed witli' , - despatch, Choape?>cthan flny othor House in the IVade. GEORGE "OBOCKEB, BOOTMAKEE, BaOWK StEEEI, Q-BAnAMSXOWN. ' < NEW ZEALAND LABODE EXCHANGE. E. M. HEIGHTOtf & CO, 177, Queen street, Aucki/And, - iotjsb, uukl>, & oekkbal commission aasssts, Valuators, Missing Friends, and Private. % Enquiry Office. T>RoPERTIEB of every deecription bought XT and sold, intlading Farms, Hotel*, Boarding Houses, Businesses. Town Hud.Country Properties, Bought, Sold, or Let. Money Lent on Freehold, Leasehold, and Personal Security. Mortgages and Loans negotiated.- Partnerships and InTCßtments arranged, Rents and Book Debts Collected." Labour Exchange and Private Enquiry Office, having Ageuts in all the principal town* in the coloaieei , , 1 B. M. HBiaKioir #Co. -. 177, Quwn KWii
Educational . ' THAMES' * GRAMMAR SCHOOL. D. Bchofield Head Master. THE CURRICULUM includes Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Grammar, Bookkeeping, Geo^r-phy, Composition, Mapping, History, Di'uwiag (Mechanical and Architectural), A'gebn, Euclid, Latin*, French, Mime,—all iho Elements o£ a thoroughly sound Eiigli&h Education. Youths rpecially prepared for tha Ciyi Service ai*d University -Examinations. i References to Parent6rof successful Pup:!*, FEES—Senior Classes, 25e ; Zoflor, 15s per quarter in advance. NIGrHT SCHOOL, Is 6d pepjeefr. , , , (f^* FISST QUABTEE COMMENCED 21SX ; Jan., 1884. THAMES BOYS' AND GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. QUARTER PATS—February 4th, April 20th, July 10th, October Ist, Jab. Adams, B.A. Head Muter*' Oamaru Potatoes, 1 Blue Derwent 1 i Table Potatoes.! -i A TONS of the. absre <o hmd" THISB L\J DAY—SPLENDID QUALITY. , I * 5b PER OWT. BY THE SACK. I ' , j. olThk, m Kanka Bridge, m -HEATRIOAL PKiaUTNG, in any oolofl executed with detpftteb *t \tht Office oH bis Paper. .•" • '• *" M / lO&BflOT - NUMHP.KB -J i v .«r,(« id J
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4830, 2 July 1884, Page 1
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