Drapery ana Clothing 8. HETHERINCTON RESPECTFULLY solicits the attention of his Customers and the Thames Inhabitants generally to his NEW AND WELL-ASSORTED STOCK OF "WINTER DRAPERY, MILLINERY, AND CLOTHING DRAPERY DEPARTMENT— —COMPRISING— Newest Styles in Fancy Dresses . New Satin Cloths-assorted colours New Figured Satinettes New Figured Poplinettea New Dress Serges New Homespuns New Twilled Winceys New French Merinoes—all colours New Winceys in all shades New All-wcol Plaids. &c,, &c., kc. A great variety of New Fancy Wool Goods, Ladies' New Fancy Skirts, and New Hyde Park Costumes. • THE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT is well assorted with new WINTER CLOTHING, Men's New Overcoa's Men's New Paramatta Overcoats Men's New Galatea, Pac[»t, and Pilot Cloth To ts Men's New .-'nils Boys' and Youths' New Cio'Jiing Men's Hats—a general assortment of fashionable shapes he., &c, kc. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. Ladies' New Felt Hats in Drabs, Greens, Blues, Browns and Blacks, Ladies' New Felt Bonnets Ladies', Girls', and Children's New ttraw'Ha's in great variety Latest English Fashions in New Millinery, Bonnets, and Trimmed Hats; New Hat and Bonnet Trimmings, NEW OSTRICH FEATHERS. NEW FLOWERS. NEW ORNAMENTS, &c,, &c., &c. The above New Goods for Winter Trade have all been well bought and carefully selected. The greater part of which were bought considerably under usual value, and are now marked off to be sold at moderate prices. S.H. can confidently assure his Customers that for quality of goods aud real value for money he cannot be undersold by any draper in either Auckland or the Thames, Inspection of Stock Respectfully Invited. DIIESS AND MANTLE MAKING DONE ON THE PREMISES, PLEASE NOTE THE ADDRESS - S. HETHERINGTON, POLLM-STEEET. Produce. NOW LANDING, EX 'NELLIE' it'MIELEE.' DIRECT FROM CANTERBURY. 'TEN| CASES |McCONNELL'S; BACON A WOOD'S FLOUR,| OATS, 2 Tons NEW OATMEAL. 10 Tons POTATOES, 200 SACKS BRAN. ALSO--20 TONS TARANAKI POTATOES. Always on HandLamb's Flour, Maize, Pollard, Wheat, Wairoa Cheese, Salt Butter, and General Groceries, at THOMAS VEALE'S STORE, POLLEN-STREET, Furnishing Warehouse. J. COCKS' OLD ESTABLISHED FINISHING WAREHOUSE, MARY STREET, (Oh'Ositb St. Geoeoe's Church), ALWAYS r O N* H A N D, .□L a large supply of FURNITURE, nkw and second-hand MATTRESSES CROCKERY IRONMONGERY BRUSH WARE MATTINGS Every Description of Household Requisite AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIME?, Goods oh Him.—Soirees supplied with EVEItY ReQUISIIK. rro LET,-BUSINESSPREMISES and Two i. HOUSES.—Enquire as above. ■WatchmakerW. BLUNDELL, Watchmaker, Ac., Pollen-street, Shoktland, D EGS to inform his Friends and the Public H that he has SOLD HIS BUSINESS to Mr .G. RIPLEY, who will carry it on in the same Bhop—Pollen-street. Those persons who havo left watches, &c., for repair at W, Blundell's are requested to call for them immediately. Articles not called for before W. IJ's departure will be left with his uccessor—Mr G. Ripley—for delivery, W. B. begs to recommcnd his successor to his friends and the public,
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Thames Advertiser, Volume X, Issue 2625, 17 May 1877, Page 2
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