Drapery NEWSPMSG! ? AND ..,., ; SUMMER, DraperY -. ■.. •; and :';■;■'■ ' ;■■ •.'"■■ CLOTHING. WM. MARTIN, SENIOB, i BEOS to inform the Public of the Thanes that he has NOW OPENED UP A Complete NEW STOCK OF DRAPERY AND CLOTHING, / Specially Selectedl>y him for the present and coming Seasons, andj is offering same at the LOWEST CASH PEIOES: ... •■',".' > • ■■ •■ ■■; All the Goods are of the Newest and Most Fashionable Slisides and Textures, and are well worthy of inspection by the LADIES of the Thames. All the Clothing is made from : ; the celebrated Kaiapoi Compy.'s . Tweeds-r-the best Material pro*: curable in the Colonies. . ■ As my expenses are now Very small, and the Goods are all WELL BOUGHT. I can guarantee that ererything -will be Sold at Extremely LOW prices for CASH. WE MARTIN, Senr., DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, POLLEN STREET, Gbahamstown. DRAPERY! DSAPERY! DRAPERY ! Yorkshire House, Pollen $t. F. W^LAW, HAYING taken the Premises in Pollen 6treat lately occupied by M. H. AIREY, has Now^ Opened the Same ' "' y-. with k '"', . .. '" ;" Well-assorted Stock or Drapery <& Gents' Mercery. With Strict attention to Business combined with Moderate Charges, the proprietor hopes to merit a sbare of the patronage and support of the Tames Public. ,<.-■■ ga- ALL GOODS MARKED IN PL UN _.„.;.:.;,.. figures.. Don't Forget the Address:— F. W. LIW, YORKSHIRE HOUSE, POLLBN STREET, SHORTLAND. S.P.&QR Business Notices 4fc |1 O, Diomed, well met! Do you aup 11 with Glaucus to-night t " 11 Alas no, dear Olodius; be has not invited me,, By Pollux, a scurvy'trick j for they say; his suppers are the best in Pompeii." 11 Think not of it, my good Diomed; but lunch with me at Honiis and Son's tomecrow at noon.: Their Luncheons are the beet in Hauraki; their Steaks, Chops,, and Cutlets are grillod to a turn—juicy, and of that piquant flavour which creates an appetite whilst you eat." NOTE THE ADDBKBS— HONISS & SON, BROWN STREET, PASTRY COOKS, CONFECTIONERS, and BAKERS. THEY BtJPFHr — TEA COFFEE COCOA CHOPS STEAKS CUTLETS r HOT PIES, Ac, In their LUNCHEON ROOMS at ALL HOUR 9. ;.. AIso—BISOUITS, PASTRY, CAKES, and SWEETMEATS. PICNICS, SOIREES, BALLS & PARTIES Supplied od Beatwible Tentti,
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Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5256, 21 November 1885, Page 3
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347Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5256, 21 November 1885, Page 3
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