Picnci SHORTLAND V. F. BRIGADE ANNUAL PICNIC, To BE HBLD AT THE PUSH ON BOXING DAY, Dec. 26th. 1885 «j. mHE s.b. PATIKI will leave ill^lij^T^ X at 7.30 a.m. Shortland Wharf only. Admittance to WdulAJfto!**^* Steamer by Ticket only. Honorary Members are Cordially Invited. Double , Ticket, 10s; Gentlemen, 7s 6d; Ladies, ssj Children, half-price. H. SIMMONDB, Hon. Seoretary. Excursion Excursion to Hikutaia. BOXI N~G DAY. TE AROHA ■ Will make an EXCURSION to Hikutaia on SATURDAY, 26th December (Boxing Day), leaving Shortland Wharf ONLY at 8 o'clock Morning. Beturn at 8 Evening. RETURN 'TICKETS, 2s 6d; Children tinder 12, Is. ONE MONTH! «■• ONE MONTH! — USUAL — JXMAB AND NEW YEAR SALE! The only Annual Cheap Sale OF EAETHENWABE, GLASS, AND MISCELLANEOUS GOODS ON THE THAMES. IN such a lnrge End varied Stock as I have at command, goods accumulate, and for sorting up previous to Stocktaking, I will dispose of many articles REMARKABLY CHEAP for ONE MONTH. The Goods could not be replaced for the money, but having made a profit on the year's business,l mean to Clear Out odd lines at almost any money. —o — — NO 'XMAS BOXES I pjg° COME JEAEL7! Remember, Qoodt cannot he repeated for the mmey. In this arrangement cost will hardly ever be taken into account—a Clearance is desired. In Groceries, Fresh Stocks: 'XMAS and NEW YEAR FRUITS— New, Good, and Cheap HAMS and BACON — McConnelPs Finest COFFEE, Ground Fresh daily Wholesale Dep*t for CHEESE. 3/- TEA Unequalled. McGo¥AN'S TE A WAEEH OUS E, POLLEN STREET. New Zealand CLOTHING FACTORY ALBERT STEEET. SPECIAL NOTICE! SPECIAL NOTICE! SPECIAL NOTICE ! WE are now Opening Up for 'Xmas the remainder of OUR SEASONS' GOODS, and as the same have been CAREFULLY SELECTED and WELL BOUGHT, we are in a position to offer to the inhabitants of the Thames and Surrounding Districts GRAND VALUE FOR THEIR MONEY. Wishing at the fame time to impress upon the Public that, owing to our business being a Permanency here, we shall use our best endeavors to give the greatest aatiafaotion to PURCHASERS. In Quoting a Few of Our LINES, We can recommend with confidence several makes in Men's and Boys* Hocgiel Tweed Sao Suits, which for QUALITY and PRICE COMBINED STAND UNEQUALLED. e£g" Our BOYS' KNIOKER SUITS we wish to bring prominently before the public, and would advise all intending Purchasers to INSPECT OUR STOCK before making their purchases elsewhere. f^g" In Holland, Alpaca, and Silk Dusters, and Galntea Cjats, our Stock stands well assorted for Season. | As well as having a SPLENDID SHOW in HELMETS, STIFF, SOFT, and STRAW HATS of the | Latest Shapes and Styles. Great Variety in Scarfs, Ties, and Mercery of every description. A CONSIGN WENT of the Latest Improved WERTHEIM HAND SEWING MACHINES, with cover, just being Opened Up, at greatly Reduced Prices. C. W. CHILCOTT, Bbanch Manager, NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY.
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Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5282, 22 December 1885, Page 2
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475Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5282, 22 December 1885, Page 2
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