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E. G. BOON, DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, POLLEN STREET, SHOBTL&ND, HAS now OPENED UP HIS SHIPMENTS of NEW GOODS FORMTHE WINTER SEASON, comprising ALL THE — Latest Specialities and Novelties, — And would ask bis Customers And the Public to Call Early and Inspect the same. DRESS DEPARTMENTA great variety of New Dress "Materials suitable for Winter in All-wool Spot Foule, French Ottomans, Yorkshire and Khartoum Serges, Costume and Heather Tweeds, French Croiz, AlUwool Cheviot Tweed, etc., in Navy, Wine, Grenat, Mots, Olive, Myrtle, Brown, Slate, etc. THE CELEBRATED " LOUI" AND ROYAL AMETHYST VELVETEENS IN ALL SHADES. ' MANTLES, JACKETS, LADIKS, and CHILDREN'S DOLMAN ULSTERS in all the latest styles and moat Fashionable Shades. ' FUR CAPES— Second Shipment of Ladies and Children's FUR CAPES just opened, and MASKED VERY CHEAP. MILLINERYThe French and English Models to hand are really works of Art. These have been carefully re-produced at less than half the cost of the originals. CHILDREN'S HATS: The greatest tahiett ever shown on the Thames, both trimmed and untrimmed, in every shape and color, to suit every age, in Felt, Plush, Velvet, and Straw, and all marked very cheap. THE MANCHESTERIs now well stocked with alt the best makes of Calico, (Flannels, Ticks, Sheetings, Blankets, Table Damasks, Towelings, and. all other household requisites. CLOTHING- DEPARTMENT— Is now well stocked with a large assortment of NEW ZEALAND KAIAPOI CLOTHING, in Men's, Youths', and Boys' Clothing; Boys' Jersey Suits, Football Jerseys. ... Kaipoi Rugs, Mauds, & Blankets,— a great Variety. IJif 5 per cent. Discount allowed as usual. «^> ■E.,G. BOOK, Draper and Clothier, lOLLBN STEEET, SHOBILANB.

Meetings DART GOLD MINING COMPANY (Limited.) A MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS of this Company will be held at the Com- < pany's Office, 83, Queen street, Auckland, on TUESDAY next, the 23rd inst., at 2.3 a p.m., to consider the Company's financial position, and any other bufiness that may be brought forward. By order of the Board. F. A. White, Manager. 83, Queen street, Auckland, 16th June, 1885. . 4630 Wanted WANTED, an active Youth, for Farm work, must be able to Milk.—Apply to R. N. Suite, Beach Road. YT7 ANTED KNOWN. ORANGES! ORANGES! ONE SHILLING PER DOZEN. HOBARTOWN APPLES— Eating and Cooking—to be Sold at Low Prices. DATES, 8d per 1b; NEW WALLNUTS, 83 per lb. TRY Y OUR 2s TEA, worth 3s ; Good Salt Butter; Early Seed Kiduey Potatoes. JUST IMPORTED— NEW GARDEN SEEDS of all kinds. Don't buy old Seed when you can get New Seeds at E. SINCOCK'S, I Wholesale and Retail Fruiterer, Pollen street. WANTED Buyers for 5000 FRUIT TREES, choicest assortment, from J)> HAY & SONS Celebrated Moritpellier Nui"«ery, Auckland, delivered on Thames by me at Catalogue Prices; special quotations for large- quantities.—WM. WOOD, Agent, Central ChC*P Mart. ON SALE, in quantities, EARLY SEED POTATOES, Potafo Onione, 50 Sacks SEED OATS, CLOVERS, Seeds, wdTCMt j Consignments of NEW VEGETABLE and other SEEDS; also, BONE DUST and GUANO. Trade and Retail. W TARANAKI BUTTER Weekly j UOOlbs Prime Taranaki SALT BUTTER; 3001bs WAIROA and other CHEESE; also Canterbury (new cure) HAMS and BACON, at Lowest Rates. TRADE and RETAIL.—At W. WOOD'S Central Cheap Mart. WANTED Bayers for 5 TONS Best White Sugar, at 10s per Bag ; N.Z. Co.'s No. 3, 9s; China, 6s 9d; Champion Flour, 6s; Woods', 6s 6d; Star Kerosene, IBs 6dtin; Oalmeal, 251bs, 4s 3d; Sardines, 6d and lOd ; Plaid Vestas, 6d ; Tin Boxes, Is 9d doz. ; Sperm Candles, 9d; Salmon, 9d; Pre«erred Bloaters, Is tin. FRUlT—Regular Consignments of Island, Sydney, and Hobart Fruits. To Trade or Retail at Lowest Rates. SOAP, Union Co.'c—To the Trade at Auckland Faotory Prices. Goods Delivered 1o all parts of the Field. W. WOOD, Central Cheap Mart, Pollen Street. PARA WAI NUKSERY. (ESTABLISHED 1868.) WANTED THE PUBLIC TO KNOW— That H. BTILWELL will HOLD A OLBARING-OUT SALE, for T*o Months, of tie following:—Poplars, sorts"; Loquftta, from 1. to 5 feet; Mountain Ash ; Ligustrum, sorts i Oriental Planes; Mulberries, blaok and white; Peaches, Plums, sorts; Bed Early Margaret Strawberries} Pines, Tftnous; i Filberts, Bloc Gums, Portugal and English Laurels, Hollies; Gooseberries, sorts; .Thorn Quicks, 2 years, 15s per 1000; Extra Strong, 20s per 1000,- English Oaks ; Fme Collection Large Camelias /or out-door planting ; Roses and Pot Plants, as usual. WANTED, 1000 BOOKS to BIND; J£, 500 ALBUMS to REPAIR, and 500 CONCERTINA BELLOWS to MEND. Don't come ail at once, or I may favour the delusion that theThumes is looking UP6ld and New Books Bought and Sold—old ones preferred, as the new ones nearly all exalt man instead of the Deity, and are consequently atheistio in their tendency. Pamphlets, Music, Prints, Engravings, or anything else in that line bought or sold. W WOOD, BOOKBINDER, POLLEN STREET. Pzaut amd Emgast, below Auckland Prices. Dealer in old Books, Pamphlets, Music, Prints, Engravings, or anything else in that line. TOWLE'S PENNYROYAL AND STEEL PILLS FOR FEMALES quickly eorreofc all irregularities, and relieve the distressing symptoms co prevalent with the sex. Boxes, UIU and 2e 9d, of all Chemist?. Prepared only by E. T. Towle, Chemist, Not tingharo, England. Wholesale of all the Whblesalo Houses. Beware of Imitations,

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Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5124, 19 June 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5124, 19 June 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5124, 19 June 1885, Page 3

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