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Blankets, Rugs, Blankets, Mauds, Blankets! THE Large Stock of BLNAKETS which have just been opened up at the Establishment of r HE -MELBOURNE TYRAPERY he Melbourne JL/rapery /^LOTHING nOMPANY Vjlothing Company are not to be Equalled for Quality and Frioe. %&• A PAIR of SPLENDID BLANKETS for 10* 6d, well worth 15s 6d. A Grand Line of the Beat ENGLISH BLANKETS, 10 4 Bize, at 15s lid per I pair, well iworth 20s. This is a line which we would direot our cuetomera and ("" the public to Inspect before purchasing eleewhero, as they are, without doubt, the FINEST VALUE that has ever been offered to the Thames public—loo pairs to choose from, Don't miss the chance, but secure a pair iv time. A Pair of THE LARGEST, 11-4 Size, at 27s 6d, well worth 32s 6d. Also,—THE NEW ZEALAND BLA.NKETS —11-4 size—at 32s 6d per Pair, uaunl price 40s, of which we hate a Large Stook to select from. MAUDS & RUGS7^omBs lid (worth |os6d)to3ss (worth 40s). Don't Mistake the S.hop: THE MELBOURNE DRAPERY & CLOTHING CO. (Corner of Mary and Pollen Sts.), J. H. FLEMING, Branch Manager. JAMES McGOWAN, GROCER, TEA DEALER, &c, &c, •pvELIVERS the Best Quality GOODS in Town nnd Suburbs til LOWEST RATES. Possessing peculiar advantages in the Wholesale Matkete, his Patrons effect a considerable saving in having their Supplies from McGOWAN. qS. ■ mE A TTNEQUALLEJD ! New Zealand Clothing; Factory. mHAMES T>BANC.H, ALBERT STREET.; ARRIVAL OF THE~SEASON'S GOODS! ARRIVAL OF THE SEASON'S GOODS! r\u) thing t\epartment i Clothing X/epabtmeht • IN drawing attention to the above Department, we beg to inform the Inhabitants of the Thames and Surrounding Districts that we have OPENED UP A SPLENDID CLASS OF GOODS for the WINTER SEASON/, and knowing the requiremetisof the District we'havoi inubh pleasure in sfcatiog that our Goods will compare favorably with any in the Market. %S" As wo w'Bn to bring OUB MEN'S, YOUTHS', & BOYS' OVERCOATS (which rary from the smallest size) prominently before the Public, the same have been marked off at SUCH PEICES as will prove to be within the RANGE OF EVERYONE. HAT "PvEPARTMENT f at JJepartmentTbe same has been replenished with the LATEST SHAPES and SHADES in both Stiff and Soft Hats, as well as a Large Variety of'Boye* and Children's Stiff Soft and Fancy Hats and Caps. MERCERY TTVEPARTMENT I EROERY JsJePARTMENT i Splendid Lines are now being shown in Mosgiel Hosiery, Blankets, Flannels, Tweeds, Travelling Rugs; also, new makes in Umbrellas & Portmanteaus. 0. CHILCOTT, Bbanch Manager NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY. FOR EYE; EAR, AND THROAT DISEASES. DB, SOHWABZBA.OH, M.D., having recently returned from Europe, may be consulted at Mrs Spiebb', Albert Park, Auckland, daily from 10 to 1. Dr 8. limits his practice exclusively to the troa'ment of Diseases of the Eye, Ear, apd Thraafc. Former patients sre invited to call. 4544 BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. mms Bank will be CLOSED on MONDAY, 25tb, and TUESDAY, 26th in»t., for Wbit-Monday and Queen's Birthday. 4548 QT. /GEORGE'S pHDRCH. :Mtu MAY—WHIT-SUNDAY. . HOLY COMMUNION—B a.m. MORNING PRAYER and SERMON—II a.m. SUBJECT—" The late Boating xVccident." HYMNS-151, 153, 416. ANTHEM—" God Save the Queen." EVENING PRAYER and SERMON—6.3O p.m. SUBJECT—" The Gift of the Holy Spirit." ANTHEM—"God is a, Spirit." IIYMNS-382, 150, 431. Thb Auckland city expenditure for tie queuing Vi i»o»tb# \f eiliyjated at £76,&34.

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Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5101, 23 May 1885, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5101, 23 May 1885, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5101, 23 May 1885, Page 2

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