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!• '' ■""■ "x Wanted \S;AHTED ENOWNi a Good Assortmeat ■■\'\- of TOILET WAKE on giale at A. Cuh.bn'B, Corner of Mary and Pollen streets. WANTED KNOWN, That we have jusfc opened up a fine lot of FANCY GOODS for the 'Xmas trade, at The Melbourne Drapery and Clothing Co. WANTED KNOWN, That the Largest and Beet Assortment of COLLARETTES is to be seen at The Melbourne Drapery Co. . \ - —— : __ 1— i WANTED, The Public to Inspect our J Stook of DRAPERY and CLOTH- i ING before going el«ewhere. Come and see [ for yourselves. { 11 ANTED KNOWN, That we are selling ? * PRINTS at S^d per yd., worth Sid, at The Melbourne Drapery and Clothing Co. \\ 7 ANTED, Buyers for 10 dozen first-class **' WORKING SHIRTS at 2s 6d, worth 3s 9d, at The Melbourne Drapery and Clothing Co. Tlf ANTED, the Public to remember that * » we are about to CLOSE, and now is the time for Bargains. WANTED one and all who hare not yet purchased their 'XMAS SUPPLIES of Goods in our line,' to come and see THE BHOW TO-NIGHT at our Stores, consisting of New and Choice DRIED and RIPE FRUITS; Grand Assortment CANNED FRUITS and MEATS; 100 PRIME NEW CANTERBURY HAMS & SIDE BACON; 50 NEW-Wairoa and other CHEESES; 5001bs Best Dairies FRESH and PASTRY BUTTER; 100 DOZ. FRESH EGGS. LARGE STOCK NEW GROCERY for the 'Xmaß and New Year Trade just received; also, Fine Assortment of CROCKERY—aII at the very LOWEST BATES to Cash Buyers, at W. WOOD'S, CENTRAL CHEAP MART, POILEH StWRET. Notices PREPARED TO DO BUSINESS. w.dTreid HAS pleasure in notifying that the Alterations to his Premises being now completed, he has just purchased several CHEAP LINKS in GROCERIES and OILMEN'S STORES, which together with hie General Stock, will be Sold at such Prices as have never been heard of on the Thames before. Bis STOCK of TEAS is larger and better value than ever, and all lovers of a good, cap should not fail to call for a trial poun<\. Particular attention is devoted to the Stock of CHEESE, HAMS, and BACON, for which t 1 is House has co long been noted. All the Stock has been bought much under usual Bates, in consequence of the great commercial depression, and Customers can rely on benefiting by my advantageous purchases. %% Look at our Windows, and note the Wonderful Cheapness of the Goods displayed there! Remember the Address— W. D. Reid, WHOLESALE & FAMILY GBOCES POLLEN STREET, Gbahahstowk. Christmas Presents! Christmas Presents !• JAMES~FINLAY; GOLD AND SILVES SMITH, Watchmaker and Jeweller, Beowk Stbeet, Thames, WOULD again draw the attention of the Public of the Thames and surrounding Districts to his Large, Valuable, aijd Wellassorted Stook of JEWELLERY> C*OLD and SILVER WATCHES, &c, 4©., all of which are specially adapted for Ch^stmas Presents and New Year's Gifts. The Gold and SilVer BROOCHES, EAR. RINGS, LOCKET'S, and BRACELETS, are of most Novel fend Chaste Designs, and are being offered, at Extremely Low Hates. Our ENGLISH LEVER WATCHES at £3 15s, are Magnificent Value, and cannot be equalled elsewhere at anything like the same money. , —— QUARTZ and GREENSTONE PENDANTS in Stock, or Made to Order in any Design at the Shortest Notice. j RINGS, STUDS, GUARDS, &c, in Great Variety, and Very Cheap. ! CLOCKS, in both Marble and Wood, in Great Variety. The Largest Stock of WATCHES and JEWELLERY in the District to Seleot from. james'tinlay, BROWN STRJ3ET, Thakks. MISSOSBORNE WISHES to return her sincere thanks to her many friends on the Thames for the very liberal support accorded her since commencing business, and can assure them that no effort will be spared on her part to merit an increased patronage in the future. Her Stock of Stationery and Fancy Goods Has juit been LARGELY AUGMENTED by Goods of the Latest and most Fashionable Varieties, and the Public can rely on obtaining at her Establishment the MOST RECENT NOVELTIES at the Lowest Possible Prices. «^—w - > ■ Stationery, Note Paper, and Envelopes— All Sizes and Qualities. BOOKS—Suitable for either Presentation or the "idle boar." Carte de Vieite Albumß—both novel & Chaste. SCRAP ALBUMS—in Great Variety. CHRISTMAS CARDS—Both Colonial and Imported. Work Boxes, Writing Detiks, and Handkerchief Boxes—Very Handsome. A LARGE STOCK OF DOLLS—aII Sirei and Qualities—Also, TOYS in Great Variety. A Choice Assortment of CREWEL SILKS and WOOLS ha* also just been received. Obdebs fob ?XBiox>xcAie, Magazinbs, and all Newspapers will have her beet attention. MISS OSBORNE, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONEB, POLLEN BTEEET.

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Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5286, 29 December 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5286, 29 December 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5286, 29 December 1885, Page 3

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