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Drapery ". '. %!£3f* 'XMAS BARCWNST MONSTER_S ALE! The Melbourne Drapery and Clothing Co. Having decided to close their Thames Branch, WILL SELL THB WHOLE OF THEIB WBLL-ABSORTED STOOK OF —DRAPERY AND CLOTHING— AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, SALE COMMENCED ON SATURDAY, sth December, # * Fob 4 Weeks Only ! # * For 4 Weeks Only! monstebT sale !"■■ __«oo— 'XMAS BARGAINS jg~^B-

NEW SPRING ' AKD SUMMER. PraperY AND CLOTHING. WM. MARTIN, SENIOB, BEGS to inform the Public of the Thames that he has NOW OPENED UP A Complete NEW STOCK or DRAPERY AND CLOTHING, Specially Selected by him for the present and coming Seasons, and is offering same at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. All the Goods are of the Newest and Most Fashionable Shades 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—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 everything will be Sold at Extremely LOW prices for CASH. WM. MARTIN, Senr., DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, POLLEN STREET, Gbahamstown. Educational THAMES BOYS' AND .GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. T>ABENTS are respectfully informed that JL for greater convenience the year ha been dirided into Three Terms, as follows :— From February 2nd to April 25th; From May 18th to August 22nd ; From September 14th to December 19th, F B B.S : One Pupil, £2 16s per term j Two Pupil*, £2 9a each per term} Throe Pupils, £2 2s each per term j Four Pupils, £l 16s 9d each , per term. B. A. Heaioj, Secretary. Christmas & New Year Cards, Tjl O V T> B O S., Photoobaphbbs, OAVE now prepared, and hare ON SALE t Great Y»rioty tf the abore Cards, which enn be obtaiaed at their Studis, Pollen street., from all Bookeellers and Stationers at Thames, or from Messrs J. P^IMIM & SoK, Paero*. and Mr Gt. Bobsoit, Chemist, Te Aroba. PRINTING executed in aay Color, and the best designs, at the Stab Office Albert street, Sample! to b* s»»n on th« prrauHl

Kotces EDWARD PEEL, (LATE J. RAFFERTY) AERATED WATER AND CORDIAL MANUFACTURER. A CHOICE SELECTION oi CORDIALS, LIQUEURS, BITTERS, Ac, Ac, ALWAYS IN STOCK. BAILEY~STBEET. F. Wells & Son CONTINUE TO SELL THEIR £3f FIRST-CLASS MEAT AT THBIB Owen Street Shop AT RUINOUS PBICES. A LTHOUGH they haven't stolen the J\. animals, they are SELLING them under the usual — COST PBlCEnicely cut up and dressed. " Lamb, the frolic and the gentle." —ffogg. Beef—" Ah ! how tender." Mutton—"Yes, a joint of mutton, and any pretty little tiny kickshaws." —King Henry IV. Look at Wells' Show. All Cash Purchasers of Meat of the Value of Two Shillings and Sixpence and over, will receive a discount at the rate of two shillings in the pound. NEW! GOOD I AND CJHEAP! George Crocker XT AS now OPENED UP bis Stock of Boots & Shoes for the present and coming Season, and would respectfully ask for an inspection of same, being convinced that no one can offer better value than is to be obtained at his Establishment. It comprises a Grand Assortment of almost every description of English and Colonial - made BOOTS & SHOES, from the Best and most reliable Manufac turers, all of which are marked in Plain Figures at the Smallest Margin of Profit. t. d. Ladies' Elastic-Side Boole ... 6 0 per Fair. Our Own Make Shoes (made to order) ... 12 6 Boots Half-soled & Heeled... 3 6 Rembmbeb thk Addbbsb : George Crocker, BROWN STEBET, Gbahamstown. THE CHEAPEST SHOP IN TOWN. J. W. HALL HAS EEMOVED HIS SHOBTLAKD BUSINESS to more convenient Premiees in POLLEN STREET, a few doors from Richmond Street, and truits to receive a 1 continuance of the support so liberally | accorded him in the past. I The Establishment will be conducted by his son, MR. W. B. HALL, M.P.S., who has had large experience in Auttralia aid New Zealand. Any one desirous of Consulting MR. HALL. BKNR., in Shortland, can do so any Mobniko between the hours of 9 and 10 o'clock. J. W. HALL, M.P.S., \ Chemist and Druggiat* POLLEN ST., SHOBTLAND, OWEN STREET, GRAHAMSrOWff.

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Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5277, 16 December 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5277, 16 December 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5277, 16 December 1885, Page 3

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