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Drapery and Clothing, &c. IMPORTED DIRECT FROM LONDON TO THE THAMES BY J. MARSHALL. EX 'ENGLAND'S GLORY' £1720 „ 'LOCH FERGUS' 1011 £2781 WORTH OF 1 SPRING AND SUMMER FURNISHING, AND CLOTHING, IS JUST LANDED AT J. MARSHALL'S. THESE Shipments comprise a Full Assortment for each department, being purchased for CASH from Manufacturers in the Best European Markets, and marked with a small advance on Cost, J,M. is certain for value they will not be beateu if equalled in the colony. SHIPMENTS PER ' ABEENYTE' AND ' ORAN' NEARLY DUE.

IMPORTANT NOTICE. WM. WILSON AND CO., gEG to announce their having LEASED THEIR PREMISES in Queen-street, Auckland, and having removed the balance of their LARGE AND VALUABLE STOCK to the Thames, THEY WILL OFFEE, FOE THREE WEEKS ONLY, tho whole of the above at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Tlie Stock i; new and fresh, Most of the goods have been imported- direct within tho lost few months, and will be offered at such prices as must effect a speedy clearance. The following arc only a few of the numerous Cheap Lots to be offered Over 300 Ladies' and Children's Straw Hats, all at 9d cach, that have been sold at prices ranging from Is 9d to 4s 6J, Lot of Ladies' and Children's Leghorn Flop Hat 3atls Gd each, worth double that money. Millinery Materials and Flowers at hal the former selling prices, SILKS! SILKS! SILKS! .. A case of Black and Coloured Dress Silks, just arrived ex Suez Mail, the best value we have ever been able to offer. Sovcral Hundred Yards of Black Gro, Grain, and Glacie Silks, at 4s lid per yard, good value for 7s 6d. 1200 yards Plain Striped and Figured Japanese Dress Silks, at Is<%!, Is 3d, and Is lid per yard, worth 6d to a Is a yard more. DEESS MATEEIALS. Lot of Plain, Grey, and Fancy Cheeked Silk Warp Lustres at is <t|d, worth 2s 2d; Lot of Faney Mohair Mixtures and Alpacas, m i/1 to Is 2d, worth from 3d to Gd per yard more. 130 pieces of New Summer Prints, Fast Colours, at 6kl and 7id, worth 21 aud 3d per yard more, A CASE OF LADIES' SILK UMBEELLAS At 6s 9d, 8s del, and 10s Gd, formerly sold at 9s Gd, lis, 13s 6d. Lot of Ladiea' Silk Fcarfs in great variety from 9d each. Lot of Coloured Silk and Satin Ruchings, at 3d per yard, worth Is. The reductions on these goods are too great to be believed, unless seen. Suffice it to say that we have found from experience that the first loss is the best. OUE AUCKLAND STOCK OF. CLOTHING, MEN'S MERCEEY, &c., j Has been removed to our Grahamstown Premises, known as the C&SH PALACE, and in order to reduce a Large over Stock, GREAT REDUCTIONS HAVE BEEN MADE IN PRICES, The Sale commenced on TUESDAY, September 26, WILLIAM WILSON AND CO. READY MONEY!! READY MONEY!! WANTED! WANTED! ' gELLING OW, SELLING OFF. FOll HEADY MONEY. Straw Hats from 6d, Leghorn Hats, Is Gd. FOR EEADY MONEY. French Cambrics, Half-price. FOE EEADY MONEY. A Lot of New Dress Materials. Mow Cost. FOE EEADY MONEY. A Lot of Samplo Clothing in Men's, Youth's, imd Boy,s' 255, below usual selling prices. FOE EEADY MONEY. Molton Cloths and Mosgicl Tweeds for Boys' w<?ar, FOE EEADF MONEY. Men's Flax Shirts, 2s 3d; usual prices 4s, Flannel Shirts and Drawers, FOE EEADY MONE Y A Lot of Boy's Uaps, from Is 3d, FOE EEADY MONEY, A Largo Discount from usual selliug pricos on all classos of Drapery, Clothing, Millinery, and Carpets. j M. Ii AlliEY, _ FOLLEN-STEEET, M.OGO WAN'S MGGO WAN'S FOR 3 s ' TEA. FOR 3 s ' TEA.

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Thames Advertiser, Volume IX, Issue 2457, 30 October 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Advertiser, Volume IX, Issue 2457, 30 October 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Advertiser, Volume IX, Issue 2457, 30 October 1876, Page 1

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