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Business Notices. JOHN GIUBBLE DEGS RESPECTFULLY to inform his numerous Customers X) and the Public generally that he is oifering the remaining portion of his WINTEii AND CLOTHING, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. .' J. G. invites special attention to his Stock of GENERAL DltdPEßi and HoU-iiSitOLD FUiiiNiSiilNGS, consisting of a large variety in Winceys, ll'rench Meriaoes, and Fancy Dress Materials. Blankets, Sheetings, Counterpanes, &e. Calicoes and Flaunels, Fancy Woollen Hosiery, Clouds aud Scarfs. IN THIS ULOTHLNU DfiPA&TMBNT Will be fouud a good assortment of New and .fashionable Goods, comprising— Men's Superfine Black Cloth juits Men's Blue Diagonal and Tweed Suits Coats, irousers Trousers aud Vests to match, in great variety. * Tho whole of which have been carefully selected with great regard to durability and good workmanship. ' Just Opened, ONE CASE GENTS' BLACK PARIS HATS, To be sold at 15s—usual price, 20s. Men's and Boys' Eelfc Hats, in great variety. White and Coloured Shirts. Men's Cuderclothiug. xfelts, Braces, Handkerchiefs, Ties, Collars, &0., &e. INSPECTION INVITED. §ap PLEASK NOTE THE ADDREdStJOfIN GiUBBLS, 2 AND 3, THEATRE ROYAL BUILDINGS, OWEN-STBEEX, GSAHAMSIOWN. DURHAM & MPLEOD, POLLEN STREET, SHORTLAND, 1 ARE NOW SHOWING THEIR FIRST ASSORTMENT OF : AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS, COMPRISINQ--1 WINCEYS, in large variety] WOOL TAB CASS, TWEEDS FOB BOYS' CLOTHIING, WaTEBPBOOF TWEIJID3, BLACK CLOTH JACKETS, WATERPROOF CLOAKS, &c, &o. We have also opened a beautiful assortment of • FANCX WOOLLEN" VSiPS, CLOUDS, CHILDREN'S WOOLLEN MUFFS, SCARFS, BOAS, &c, &c. Our assortment of 'FANCY GOODS, BUFFLE3, LACE COLLAIiETTES, REAL AND IvIITATION LACES is unusually large. ARNOLD'S FRILLINGS and various otter mikes, we have at present a,large and varied assortment of, as also WHITE AtfD COLOURED FANCY J TRIMMING BRAIDS in almost all kiuds aud shades. Berlin Wools in almost every imaginable shade. Canvas, Wool, &o. GENTS' AND BOYS' FSLT HATS, BJYS' PEAK CAPS, SCOTCH CAPS, MEN'S AND BOYS' WHITE AND COLOURED SHIRTS, MEN'S AND BOYS' BRACES, BELTS, TIES, COLLARS, &0.,& c. BUM AM. & MoLEOD, Pohm -street, Shortland. TH3 OKMPEST HOTJsB ON THS TfIIMBS FOR l .GBUBRiI GROOBBIBB, AND PROVISIONS I » : THE T P°TSPERM CANDLES (L.W.) 10d. per lb. SOAP (LARGE BARS) 7d. per bar. WE CAN SELL CHEAPER than other Grocers. The Principal of our Firm (Mr F. Hewin) residing permanently in Aucklaud, is II always on the spot tviien cash is wanted, consequently securiusj great e bargains, aud, having neither agents' commissiou or " merchants' profits" to ~ allow for, we save considerably, and always give the public the full benefit. o See our Windows for samples of Sugars, &c, at the following prices :— s Light Browa Sugar ■Oa per lb 1 Whybrow's Pickles • ■03 lOd per bottle 3 Good Family • »Os 5d per lb | Crosse fc Blackvrell's Pickles Is 2d per bottle Sydney Oo.'s No, 1 Sugar ■Os per lb Crosse & Blackwell's ilarmalade Is Olper jar Crushed Loaf « -Oa 6dperlb | Best Rice ■ ■ ■Os 3d per lb 5 VICTORIA COMPANY'S JAM (Superior to Hobarfc Town) ONLY 8d PER TIN. HOBART TOWN JAM (in Jars), 7d. per lb. • We are giving the same sterling value in TEAS which have always ' proved so satisfactory to purchasers. Our spleoclid 2s Tea is a Wonder. Our famous Halk-Orowa is a Bargain. Our *3s Tea is Exquisite, being a beautiful blend of the choicest growths of India aud China Teas. L ' Canterbury Hams, Bacon, Cheese, Butter, & Eggs at Auckland Prices. jDEVOK'S GENUINE KEROSENE (GUARANTEED), IOsPJDR TIN. \ JUST ARRIVED, OUR FIRST SHIPMENTS OF OANTERBUBY POTATOES. Roll up with your Cash, and we will make it worth your while. (JST Remember, we are the OIISAPEST HOUSE on the Thames. PURCHASE, AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES. N.B.—On and after MotfDitnext, June 22, we Close at 7 p.a. (Saturdays excepted.) * e. hewiT"and CO., '' KSOOBK9 4 GBSBKAL IHPOETEKS, 9BAHAMSTOWJJ 4 AUCKLAND. e STONE BEOTHEES, u IRONMONGERS & IMPORTERS. Q "0 HAVE NOW TO HAND THE WHOLE OF THEIR O, IK FIRST LARGE OBDfilt OF IRONMONGERY AND MINING REQUISITES, Ex 'Anazi,' 'Norliara Castle,' 'lone,' ' Dorette,' aud 'Jubilee,' Consisting of the following Articles :— Blasting Powder, Best Double Tapo Fuso, tXails, Bar Iron, Monmoor Iron, Antifriction Grease, White aud Bed Lead. LB. Sheet and Hose, Wood Screws, Block Dm, Best Quicksilver, Chamois, I.R. Belting, Tuck's Patent Packing, Italian Paking, Cyanide, Sheet ; " Copper, Smiths' Bellows, Anvils, aud Vices, Castor, Colza, Eeroseue, and Paint Oils, Pitch, and Stockholm Tar, Manilla, and Europe Rope. Bar Iron, Corrugated Iron, Double Tape Fuse, I.R. Belting, Italian b and Hemp Engine Packiug, Lyndon's Spades, Avery's Couufcer Scales, i Green Baize, Bolt Ends, Blank Nuts, Bolts and Nuts, Augers, Brace Bits, Iron Washers, Tinned Saucepans, Hetties, and Boilers, Plain Gal. vanized Sheet Iron, Copper -Sheet, Bivets, and Tacks, Stubbs' and * Lcckvvood's Files (assorted), C.P. Rim Locks, Clyburn's Spanners, Boiler Rivets, Sorby's Octagon aud Squaro Steel, Best Double Shear Steel, Anvils, &c, Ac, &c. ——— S. B. take this opportunity of thanking their constituents for the Mural support tliey have received during tho last 12 months, and solicit its continuance Advices of a REPEITTION of their last large order just to hand, which will enable us to CONTINUE to supply all MINING REQD.LHI'ES at their present LI i V PBICES. S. B. culls special attention to thoir Circular of Prices, which, upon examination, the Public will find to be 5 per cent, cheaper than any other establishment at the Thames. SOLE IMPORTERS OF SANDHURST GRATINGS, BI2EB TO SUIT ALL BATTERIES ON THE THAMES.

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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1874, 25 July 1874, Page 4

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