Drapery 'XMAS BAEGAINS! 'XMAS BARGAINS! Closing the Thames Branch! / Cosgnm & Co. OEGr to announce that it is their intention to CLOSE their THAMES BRANCH after JANUARY Ist, and will therefore HOLD A ts GREAT CLEARING SALE !! OF DRAPERY AND MEN'S & BOYS' CLOTHOG. To assure a Speedy Clearance, the Entire Stock will be Offered at COST PRICE.] [COST PRICE. The Premises will be Closed on THURSDAY, to prepare the Stock for the SALE, to Commence on FRIDAY (12th INSTANT). ®» DON'T FAIL TO SECURE THE BARGAINS, AS EVERY ARTICLE MUST BE CLEARED. NOTE THE ADDBESS:— J. COSGRAVE & CO., CORNER MAR* AND POLLEN STREETS.
Drapery Spring & Summer — 1884. — Mrs GLOVER, MAEY STEEET, HA JUST OPINED UP a Large and Varied Assortment of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, COMPBIBING THB LATEST NOVELTIES IN DBESS SATEENS, PEINTB, GINGHAMS, GALATEA STEIPES, & CHECKS. Also, a Large Variety of STRAW & RUSH HATS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, and LAOES, all of the Newest Designs, and at the Lowest possible Prices for CASH. Obseeve the Address— Mrs. GLOVER, (Opposite the Thames Hospital), MARY STEEET. 3549 WANTED KNOWN—Waste Paper for Sale at the Evening Stab Office. The easiest way to pay your gas bill is to buy Kerosene from McGowan. A bibd in the hand is worth two in the bush —just so, but it ain't worth half so much to the bird bb some bemp-fleed from MoSowax'b ,
. _ j Notices J DESIRE to THANK the Public of the 1 Thames for past favors, and beg to inform my late patrons that I have disposed of my Premises and Business to Mr W. SooiT, for whom I bespeak the flame measure of support that has always been extended to myself. JAMES FOK&IE. HAVING Purchased Mr J. Fobgue's Premises and the good-will of bis Business, I trust, by supplying a first-class artiole, to merit the same liberal patronage accorded to my predecessor. WM. SCOTT. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the H PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing between the undersigned, trading together under the style of " Rollebson & Son," Bakers and Grocers, Karaka Road, Shortland, Thames, is THIS DAY DISSOLVED by mutual consent. All DEBTS due to and by the late Firm will be received and paid by Mr Elijah Rollebson, who continues the business on his own account. Dated this 10th day of October, 1884. E. W. ROLLERBON, ELIJAH ROLLERSON. Witness: J. A. MIILEB, Solicitor, Thames. XN reference to the above I beg to return THANKS to the Public for past favours to the late Firm, and trust, by attention to Busineßß, to merit a continuance of the same, acd I have to request aa Early Settlement of all outstanding Account*, for unlesß settled or arranged for I shall be compelled to place them in a Solicitor's hands for Recovery, to enable me to settle Partnership accounts. ELIJAH ROLLEKSON, Baker & Gboceb, 70S Karaka Road. When a man gets cheerily out of bed in the inorniiig and lights on the business end of a tack, he forgets he was at the Saltation Army the previous evening, aud is not right again (ill he has a oup of MoQowan'b Tea. ( ■
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4967, 10 December 1884, Page 3
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511Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4967, 10 December 1884, Page 3
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