1885] the' [1885 SEASON'S GOODS WHICH hare just been Beceired and Opened Up AT THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE Melbourne Drapery AND Clothing Co., (Corner of Mary and Pollen Btt.), Consist of the LATEST NQVELTIE3 in DBBSS MATEEIALS, VELVETEENS, &c. MANTLKS, DOLMANB, & ELECXKIO WATEBPROOFS. Ladies' bud Children's BLACK AND GREY FUB CAPES. ALS O — A Laboe & Wbll-Absobted Stock of MEN'S YOUTHS 1 & BOYS' CLOTHING, Blankets, Kugs, Mauds, Hosiery; Mercery, &c, &c. Note the Addbess: . f^" COENEE OP MAEY & POLLEN STEEETS. J. H. FLEMING, Bbakch Manages.
I New Zealand Clothing Factory. m H A ME S~T) R A N.CJH, ALBERT STREET. We'wish the Public to Note— That our MEN'S and BOYS CLOTHING, made of the Celebrated Mosgiel Tweed, is unsurpassed. We wish the Public to Note— That all our TWEEDS, previous to making up, are Thoroughly Shrunk. We wish the Public to Note — That ire always keep on hand a fine assortment of BLACK CLOTH GOODS. We wish the Public to Note — v That our WORKMANSHIP IS GUARANTEED. We wish the Public to Note — That our BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS arc of Extra Value, and hare proved to give satisfaction in every respect. We ivish the Public to Note-— That j>mJn.^ntrjiQ^.aino3iJiyLVSi- ~— —«*a of Superior Quality. We toislt the Public to Note — ~ That the FINISH to our Clothing is unequalled. We wish the Public to Note— That owing to our Goods being bought and Sold on the CASH PRINCIPLE, it enables us to sell CHEAPER than any other home in town. We wish the Public to Note — That our Stock of HATS, SHIRTS, BCABF3, TIES, PORTMANTEAUS, UMBRELLAS, and MERCERY of Erery Description is as well assorted as ever. G. CHILCOTT, Bbanch Manager NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY.
JAMES McGO WAN, GROCER, TEA DEALER, ■pvELITERS the Best Quality GOODS in Town. and Suburbs at LOWEST BATES. Possessing peculiar advantages in the Wholesale M»rkots,* a hi3 Patrons effect a con* eiderable saving in having their Supplies from McGOWAK. OS. mEA TTNEQUALLED! OT. pEORGK'S pHDRCH. ■10iV APltlL-THIRD SUNDAY AFTKH EASTER. HOLY COMMUNION—B a.m. /MORNING PRAYKU and SEIIMON (by ltcv.-F. 11. Lo-no)—11 a.m. . BYMNS-38, 155, 383. . EVENING PRAYER and SERMON (by Rev. F. ~H. LoKd)—o.3o p.ta. ANTHEM-" The Lord is Kin-. HYMNS—I7S, 354, 510.
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Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5079, 25 April 1885, Page 2
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365Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5079, 25 April 1885, Page 2
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