o\mM §,Avtttl»mtnU. 1885] the [1885 I SEASON'S GOODS TI7HICH have just been Received and Opened Up AT THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE Melbourne Drapery AND Clothing Co., (Corner of Mary and Pollen Ste.), Consist of the LATEST NOVELTIES in DEESS MATERIALS, VELVETEENS, &c. MANTLES, DOLMANS, & ELECTRIC WATERPROOFS. Ladies' and Children's BLACK AND GKEY FUR CAPES. AISOA Labge & Wbix-Absobted Siook or MEN'S YOUTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING, Blankets, Rugs, Mauds, Hosiery, Mercery, &•., &c. Note the Adpbess: «S* CORNEE OP MAEY & POLLEN STREETS. J. H. FLEMING, Bbanch Manageb. JAMEB McGOWAN, GROCER, TEA DEALER, &c, &c, TAELIVEBS the Best Quality GOODS in, Town and Suburbs at LOWEST RATES. Possessing peculiar advantages in the Markets, his Patrons effect a considerable saving in having their Supplies from MoGOWAN. OS. mE A TTNEQUALLED ! New Zealand Clothing Factory. &•* — L—f-TLJLA ME S jg'.E ANC H, ALBERT STREET. ARRIVAL OF THE SEASON'S GOODS! ARRIVAL OF THE SEASON'S COODS! CLOTHING Tr\EPARTMENT f LOTHING JJePARTMENT . IN drawing attention to the above Department, we beg to inform the Inhabitants of the Thames and Surrounding Distriots that we have OPENED UP A SPLENDID CLASS OF GOODS for the WINTER SEASON, and knowing the requirements of tbe District we hare much pleasure in stating that our Goods will compare favorably with any in the Market. tgHT As we wish to bring oue MEN'S, YOUTHS', & BOYS' OVERCOATS (which vary from the smallest size) prominently before the Public, the same have been marked off at SUCH PRICES as will prove to be within tbe RANGE OF EVERYONE. HAT pvEPARTMENT I at Department* The same has been replenished with the LATEST SHAPES and SHADES in both Stiff and Soft Hats, as well as a Large Variety of Boys' and Children's Stiff Soft and Fancy Hats and Caps. MERCERY "pwEPARTMENT I ERCERY JJEPARTMENT I Splendid Lines are now being shown in Mosgiel Hosiery, Blankets, Flannels, Tweeds, Travelling Rugs; also, new makes in Umbrellas & Portmanteaus. C. CHILCOTT, Bbanch Manages NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY. ST. /GEORGE'S /"IHURCH. 9th MAY—FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER. HOT,Y COMMUNION—B a.m. MOItNINO PRAYER and SERMON—II a.m. SUBJECT—" An unanswered question." HYMNS-140, f>3l, 514. EVENING PRAYER and SERMON—6.3O p.m. SUBJECT—" The chief Comer-Stone." HYMNS-141, 142, 490, 344. THURSDAY, 14tu MAY—ASCENSION DAY. HOLY COMMUNION—B a.m. EVENING PRAYER and SERMON—7 p.m.
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Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5089, 9 May 1885, Page 2
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369Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5089, 9 May 1885, Page 2
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