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DEAPEKY. S, HETHERINGTOF F) ESPECTFULLY announces that bo has I NOW OPENED UP NEW SPRING ! AND ! SUMMER GOODS IN ALL DEPaRTMUNTS. We have Opened aljSplendid Selection of New DRESS MATERIALS, Consisting Oi the Various makes of New Fabrics, Styles, Shades and Colours, Fashionable this Season, i IN MILLINERY An unusually large assortment of New BONNETS AND HATS AND NEW MILLINER! MATERIALS. Great jare has been taken in selecting the Newest Shades n Plain and Fancy Silks, New Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments, &c., &c. Men's, Youths' and Boys' NEW CLOTHING Of the Best LONDON AND MELBOURNE MAKES, GEELONG TWEED TROUSERS AND VE3TS, &0„ &o, The above have all been well bought, and will be sold at tho Lowest possible Cash Prioes ! CHEAP BOOTS! CHEAP BOOTS Having bought a' Large quantity of Ladies' NEW BOOTS and SHOE 3 at Unreserved iuciion Sale, just landed per ship 1 Ffalcione,' I will offer the same at extremely' low prices. The following are a few of many Cheap lines to be soldiLadies' Kid .Boots, elastic sides, at 5s 9d Ladies' Fancy Tappers do. at ... 6s 9d Ladies' Fine Kid* sewed.botloms ati... 7s 9d Ladies do. do, ■•■.do, Glove fitting, German makes, at ~, 9s fld Ladies' House Boots at 4s LadieB 1 Prinella Boots at-V 5s 9d Ladies' Prinella Boots, extrajfine quality, GUvc Fitting, at ... 8s 6d INSPECTION INVITED! S. HETHHRINGTON. POLLEN-STRBET. Business Notices. Karaka Bakery, ROLLERBON & SON DESIRE TO NOTIFY to Storekeepers and the Public generally that they have 37 TONS OF WOOD'S FLOUR which they have just received ex ' Atlantic' in splendid order, and which they are prepared to deliver at AUCKLAND WHOLESALE PRICES, And at 16s fer 10Oil's Retail, OUR FIRST CLASS LOAF DELIVERED DAILY. A Tbial Solicited. ROLLERSON & SON, BAKERS, GROCERS, AND CONFECTIONERS. . M, Whitehead HAS just received a great Variety of Ladies' and Children's BOOTS AND SHOES, Suitable for Summer wear, LATEST FASHIONS in Kid Boots, NEWEST IMPROVEMENTS in Prunella Boots, NEW STYLE in Ladies' and Children's Shoes—a Great Variety of these 1 All warranted to give satisfaction, and will be sold at much lower prices than usual— FOR CASH! > The Stock is the Largest on the Thames, con- > sequently you have a greater variety tojselect ■ from, COLONIAL BOOTS In Men s Women's and Children's at the same ' reasonable prices, on hand and Made to Order. 1 His customers may confidently rely on every I attention being paid to their requirements. | Note addess— ' M. WHITEHEAD, j POLLEN-STREET, SHORTLAND i (Next Wilson's, Draper), j And Oldeb Establishment i (Near Exchange Hotel), j ■ SEWING MACHINES! r | COPY OF TELEGRAM :- Oct. 22,1878. "Grand Prize awarded our Machines at ' Paris Exhibition.—Weeier & Wilson, Lon--3 d ° n '" npHE GRAND PRIZE is higher than the j Gold Medal, and is given only to one ext hibit in each class, so that NO OTHER Sewing II machine can get the Grand Prize, r JAMES RENSHAW, THAMES AGENT. Deferred [payments arrangedffori Friccs rccently'redaced,

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XI, Issue 3183, 2 December 1878, Page 2

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