I ' DRAPERY and CLOTHING . WANTED KNOWN! WANTED KNOWN ! WANTED KNOWN—That S. COOMBEB & CO. are now SELLING W. Vaile and Co.'s SALVAGE . STOCK of CLOTHING and DRAPERY, at Ridiculously Low Pricos. WANTED KNOWN—That 8. COOMBES & CO.'S P SALVAGE SALE of CLOTHING and DRAPERY mgm WILL CONTINUE FOR TWO WEEKS LONGER, !*§*) and in order to clear the Whole of Damaged Goods, still Wk\ PORTHER REDUCTIONS have been made. HkA TT7ANTED KNOWN—That during the NEXT TWO CJ|g/j VV WEEKS SPECIAL BARGAINS will be given in If MEN'S, YOUTHS', and BOYS' CLOTHING at S. M COOMBES & CO.'S GREAT SALVAGE SALE. WANTED KNOWN—That during the next Two Weeks S. COOMBES & CO. will SELL MEN'S ALLWOOL TWEED TROUSERS at 4s lid, 6s lid, and 7s lid—Worth Double the Money. _ "i * ■ ANTED KNOWN—That at S. COOMBES & CO.'S Tjf YY BALVAGK SALE Men's All-Wool Tweed Trousers **•>< and Vests are being Sold at 10s 6d, 12s 6d, and 15s 6d. CVj^ Plenty to Select from. fc^» ANTED KNOWN—You can get a GOOD SEfiGE SDI r to Pit your Boy for 10s 6d at S. COOMBES M3^ and CO.'S SALVAGE SALE^ __ j™| \\ ANTED KNOWN—S. COOMBtiS & CO. are SEL- . VV LING MEN'S TWEED SUITS irom 17s 6d. _ . . —■ "^^3 It/ANTED KNOWN—MEN'S SOFT FELT HATS VV for Is each—Worth 4s 6d—at S. COOMBES and &$ CO.'S SALVAGE SALE. . WANTED KNOWN—Men's Colored Moles, at 4s lid; - Drill Pants, at 3s lid; Flannel Undershirts, at 3s 6d; Merino Shirts, Is 6d ; Cotton Shirts, Is lid;—to be had at S. COOMBES & CO.'S GREAT SALVAGE SALE. • men \i/ANTJED THE LADIES'TO KNOW—Weare Selling J^3 V V New Prints, at 2f d ; Dress Materials, at 3|d ; Striped Galatea, at 3fd ; Holland, at 3f}d; Calico, at 2&d ; Table rlk Damask, at 10M ; Cretonne, at 5f d; 72 inch Twill Sheeting, at 9fd; Girls' Hose, at 4|d per pair.—S. COUMBES and CO. <flri 117 ANTED KNOWN—Ladies' SUMMER STRAW W HATS aiCOST PRICE at S. COOMBES & CO.'S (J% SALVAGE SALE. 0^ U/ANIEDKINOWN—S. COOMBKS& CO,"are Selling hj^, VV WASHING SILKS at Is6d per yard—worth 2s 9d. P*^ TTTANTED KNOWN-S. COOMBKS & CO. have a , P1""1! YY very nice Assortment of Ladies' Collars, Collarettes, Ties Anrons. Gloves, Hosiery, Underclothing, &c, <fee, whSh wTbe SOLD EXCEEDINGLY CHEAP. S> l ■ S. COOMBES & CO. will PRESENT A _-^ TV^ QJNJJ2 POUND NOTE to the Person show- m^m (^-* the Largest Receipted Account for Goods Purchased during our SALVAGE SALE. TT7 ANTED EVERYBODY TO MAKE THEIR VV PURCHASES at S. COOMBES & CO.'S Great Salvage Sale of Clothing and Drapery, POLLEN STREET, SdOETTAND. -TO THE LADIESO A Splendid* Display of very Stylish Millinery Now on View at S. HETHERINGTON'S, BEING recent importations, and exact copies of L, at t est TJ D, e f si Bnsin. :Pt E n I f ST?"i d f ENGLISH FASHIONS, all of which are Equal to Patterns, at about Half their Cost. SHOW ON THIS DAY AT S. HETHERINGTON'S. FOLLEN STREET. Business Notices* ■"mTWlsTt'ehe a d, BOOTMAKER, POLLEN STREET, HAS received hi ß SPRING and SUMMER STOCK of English, German, and Freodi m° BOOTS ANDJ3HOES! .jb TATiTfi"^' GIRLS and Children's Buttoa"Boot8 and Shoes—New Style. Indies' and M. WHITJfiHEAD.
Notices ___________ Notice tojbhe Public IWILL /"iOMMENOB T>XJNNIIS[a KJ MY It FOUR HORSE COACH DAILY. ON TUESDAY, 7th OCTOBER, At Bbdxtced Fabbs. ALEX. PHILLIPS. FOB SHEEP'S TONGUES and other Table Delicacies too numerous to mention-GO TO MEABS and CO.'S, Te» and Grocery Warehouse, Pollen street. ffTsOR KEROSENE—Light of Age, Devoe's, 1? and other Brands—GO TO MEARS and OO.'S Tea and Grocery Warehouse, Pollen street. * FOR GROCERIES of Erery Discription, the Largest and Choicest Stock to Select from—GO TO WEARS and CO.'S, Pollen street. ________ WnBN a man gets cheerily out of bed in the mornir,g and lights on the business end of a tack, he forgets he. was at the Saltation Army the previous evmir.g, and v not nght Bgaio «U1 bY has a cup of McGwwr's TaA.
jggr NOTICE I :ML MESDAMEB Rattray and Hastings X>BG- TO NOTIFY that they , Jj hare COMMENCED BUSINESS AS DEEBSMAKEES At iei Cobweb oj POLLEN AND PAHAU STREETS. All kiuds of Dresses and Ladies' and Children's Underclothing EXECUTED at the SHORTEST NOTICE AND AT THE LOWEST COST. OR Nblson Aloate and Co.'s PU^5 and Grocery m^hoj^Pollen^treet, _ IHOR TEAS, the Beat Value on the V Thames, Deliuions Flavor and Ster--4 QuaSS-aO TO MEARB and CO.'S Pollen street. _^___ ABlßDin the heniis worth two in the bush—juit bo, but it ain't worth half 80 much to the bird as some hemp-seed from McSowAH'ft
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4922, 18 October 1884, Page 3
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736Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4922, 18 October 1884, Page 3
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