Drapery FOB THE Christmas Trade JUTT EECEIVED, A Large Assortment OF NEW GOODS FOE THE CHEISTMAS TEADE. Mrs GLOVER, MAEY STEEET, HA JUST OPENED UP a Large and Varied Assortment of JWew Goods, COMPEISING THE LATEST NOVEXTIBB IV DBESS SATEENS, FEINTS, GINGHAMS, GALATEA STEIPES, & CHECKS. Also, a Large Variety of STRAW & RUSH HATS, FEATHEBS, FLOWERS, and LACES, all of the Newest Designs, and at the Lowest possible Prices * for CASH. Obsbbve the Address— Mrs. GLOVER, (Opposite the Thames Hospital), MARY STSEET. 3549
General Notices Notice of Re-Opening. John Newson 1) EGS respectfully to inform all his old > customers and the Thames Fublio generally that he has decided to remain at the Thames a ehorfc time longer, and has therefore RE-OPENED his old Shop in KOLLEBTON STREET With a Splendid NEW STOCK of General Groceries, PEODUOE, & OILMEN'S STORES, Specially selected by him in Auckland, all of which will be offered at the yery Lowest Current Bates. J. IS", would take this opportunity of thanking his old customers for their Liberal Patronage in the past, and would respectfully solicit a renewal of their support. In future the Business will be conducted on CASH PRINCIPLES ONLY, No Credit being given on any consideration, so all customers will reap decided adfantages. JOHN NEWSON, KOLLESTON STBEET.
Always in the Front! J"UST ARRIVED, per Mail Steamer, a •I very Large Consignment of Christmas Goods, Wbicb we are Selling at such LOW PBIOES that people are surprised and look Astonished. TOYS PROM Id. UPWABDS. DOLLS, BALLS, BATS, WOKE> BOXES, TOY BOOKS, These Goods are so various we cannot enumerate on paper. LOOK AT THE WINDOW AND SEE THB LAUGHABLE PRICES. Dont Forget the Address— R, Morgan & Co., (i*FOLLEN STREET, Chrahamstown. NEATt COCHBANE StBBET, Come along sharp—Don't be too late ! Christmas and New Year Cards ! BY Foy Bros., PHOTOGRAPHERS. TO BE OBTAINED at their Studio, Pollen street, Thames, and from all Booksellers and Stationers, Thames; Meisra J. PhiMilps & Son, Paeroa; and Mr G. Robbok, Chemist, Te Aroha. 3921 | DESIRE to THANK the Public of the I Thames for past favors, and beg to inform my late patrons that I hare disposed of my Premises and Businees to Mr W. SooTT, for whom I bespeak the name measure of support that haß always been extended to myself. JAMES FORGIE. HAVING Purchased Mr J. FoHOIE'g Premises and the good-will of his I Business, I trust, by supplying a fi-st-clais article, to merit the Bame liberal patronage accorded to my predecessor. WM. SCOTT. NOTICE . MR J. FORGIE desires to intimate to his old Customers that all OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS must be SETTLED on er before the 31tt December ensuing. Aftor that date they will be handed to a Solicitor for rettery. Mb Scott, my Successor, is authored to RECEIVE MONIE3 on my arcount, or forwarded to my Address—" J. Fob&ie, Baker,' Ponsonby Road, AucMand." Thi easiest way to pay your gaa bill uto ; buy Kercnene from McGowax,
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4977, 22 December 1884, Page 3
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485Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4977, 22 December 1884, Page 3
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