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Drapery . . ■ -TO THE LADIESA Splendid Display of very Stylish Millinery Now on View at S. HETHEKINGTON'S, BEING recent importations, and exact copies of Latest Designs in PARIS an f ENGLISH FASHIONS, all of which are Equal to Patterns, at about Hal x their Cost. SHOW ON THIS DAY AT S. HETHEKINGTON'S. POLLEN STREET.

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Drapery Spring & Summer - 1884. — Mrs GLOVER, MARY STREET, HA JU ST OPENED UP a Large and Varied Assortment of SPUING & SUMMER GOODS, COMPBISING THE LATEST NoVEIiTIES IN DHESS SATEENS, PRINTS, GINGHAMS. GALATEA STRIPES, & CHECKS. Also, a Large Variety of STRAW & RUSH HATS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, and LACES, all of the Newest Designs, and at the Lowest possible Prices for CASH. Obsebte the Address— Mrs. GLOVER, (Opposite thejThames Hospital), MARY STREET. 3549 NOTICE! MESDAMES Rattray and Hastings BEG TO NOTIFY that they ■have COMMENCED BUSINESS AS DRESSMAKERS . At tee Coekbe or POLLEN AND PAHAU STREETS. All kinds of Dresses and Ladies 1 and Children's "Underclothing EXECUTED at the SHORTEST NOTICE AKD AT THE LOWEST COST. ,5670 General Notices FOR New cured BACON and HAMS CHEESE, &c.,—GO 10 MEARS and CO.'S, Pollen street. ' IjlOR TEAS, the Best Value on the Thames, Delicious Flavor and Sterling Quality—GO TO MEARS and CO.'S Pollen Btreet. FOR GROCERIES of Every Dis* cription, the Largest and Choicest Btock to Select from-GO TO MEARS and CO.'S, Pollen street. _____________ When » man g jts cheerily out of bed in the morning and lights on tbo bueinefs end of a tack, he forget.B he waa at the SaWation Army the previous evt-ning, »u»d is not right agaio till he baa a cup of McGows'o Xsii

Notices DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. \| OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the JL^i PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing between the undersigned, trading together under the style of " EollebßON & Sok," Bakers and Grocers, Karaka Rood, Shortland, Thames, is Tula Bil- I>IOOOI.-VJEII>•- trj muiuol uuusent. All DEBTS due to and by the late Firm * ill be received and paid by Mr KIIJAH RoLiiEBSON, who continues the business on his own account. Dated this 10th day of October, 1884. E. W. ROLLERSON, ELIJAH ROLLERSOH". Witness: J. A. MILLEB, Solicitor, Thames. XN reference to the above I beg to return THANKS to the Public for past favour* to the late Firm, and trust, by attention to Business, to merit a continuance of the tame, acd I have to requeßt aa Early Settlement of all outstanding Accounts, for unless settled or arranged for I shall be compelled to place thorn in a Solicitor's hands for Recovery, to enable me to settle Partnership accounts. ELTJAH ROLLERSON, BAKEE & CrBOCEE, I 3705 Karaka Road, i AUCKLAND AGRICULTURAL AND i PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. j i ANNUAL SHOW, To be held at the GROUNDS, GREEN LANE, ELLERSLIE, OK SATURDAY AND MONDAY, NOVEMBEB 8 AND 10, 1884. Catalogues are now ready. SPORTS ac usual will be held in connection with the Show. W. Pbbcivai, Seoretary. N.B.—lntending Exhibitors, by forwarding their Exhibits, addressed to the Secretary, Green Lane Station, there will not he any receiving charges. 3768 SHELLS ! SHELLS! SHELLS! 1 HAA BAGS CLEAN WHITE XV/U\J SHELL, from Miranda. is PER BAG DELIVERED. J. OLA BX, E.IRAKI BRIDGE. FOR HAY, OATS, BEAU, CHAW STRAW, SHARPS, WHEAT MAIZE, and all other Graiu, Wholesale ai.d Retail, at Cheapest Rates-GO TO MEARS find CO.'S Hay and Corn Stores, Pollen street. | "ORPOTATOES, PrimeOamaruFLOUß, V OATMEAL, &c, Everybody ihould— GO TO MEARS and CO.'S Tea and Grocery Warehouse, Pollen street, L"OE New JAMS and JELLIES, TABLE I DELICACIES, &c.,—GO TO MEARS and CO.'S Tea and Grocery Warehouse, Pollen street. A EiiiH in (he hand is worth two in the bush—jusi so, but it ain't worth half so much to the bird as some hemp-seed from

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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4934, 1 November 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4934, 1 November 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4934, 1 November 1884, Page 3

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