. DRAPERY; &c. : ! ' . i — .... —pra UgtiETHE^g^ j i] M I SI M i —! ; ! MItUHERV , i rTL ,r-n|»tr'Tnill/ HCUS " W ™" l#U S'HETHEnINCTON (.-bootsjshob I - ■ • MsVERV PSSCR * TOTHEE SHIPMENTS OP NEW WINTER DRAPERY, MILLINERY, AHD CLOTHING. HOW. OPBNBD-TTP AT S. HETHERIIGTO'FS, Moat of which were bought at the End of tho Season at Home, and AT 10 to 20 per cent,, : LOWER than GOODS bought at commencement of Winter trade, arid WILL NOW BE OFFERED TO THE, PUBLIC AT PROPORTIONATELY LOW PRICES. OVERCOATS, All sizes, Cheap, at , S. HETHERINGTON'S. LADIES' FUR CAP?, Opened This Week, at S. HETHERINGTON'S. ONE OF LADIL'S' JACKETS (Assorted), Opened Thia Week, at S. HETHERINGTON'S. DRESS & MANTLE-MAKING DONE ON THE PREMISES. NEW BOOTS" AND SHOES. : Men's BOOTS and SHOES of all Descriptions, CHEAP, at S. HETHERINGTON'S, Pollen Street. . - Youths' and Boys' BOOTS of all Makes, CHEAP, at ; S. HETHERINGTON'S,. , Pollen Street. J Children's BOOTS of all Einds,'Ohoap, at S. HETHERINGTON'S, ! Pollen* Street. •• - -• . ... —: —-0 O Ladies' BOOTS and SHOES in Great Variety and Cheap/ at S, HETHERINGTON'S,' Pollen Street.' BOOTS AND SHOES~OFEVERY DESORIPHOB MadetoOidei, The Boot Shop ifj under the Management of Mr. J. Slewh, who is an Experienced Boot and Shoe Maker.
i Business Notices. ' DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. DOUGLAS AND CO., Shobtland Bakejiy, Fiotjb Stoke, l and Biscuit Manufactory, WISH to return THANKS to theiv numerous F lends and Customers for the ' liberal support accorded them during past years;' and intimate that the Partnership hitherto existing H&S BEEN DISSOLVED by mutual consent; and to bespeak for Mr B, T, DOUGLAS, our successor, a continuance of the same liberal support, feeling assured that bv ' unremitting attention to business and the pro--1 duction of a First-class Article, he will give 1 ample satisfaction, i N.B,—The above necessitates an early Settlement of Accounts, and Mr ii. T. Douglas will I pay all demands and receive all moneys due to 1 the late firm. i , —- — i ' i NOT THE LAMEST STOCK. HOLDBN'S 47/6 Silver Hunting Watch, usually sold at 60s; warranted 2 years, BOLDEN'S 57/3 Silver Hunting' Watch, usuI ally sold at 70s; -warranted 2 years. HOLi DUN'S JJ6 15/- London-made Silver lever Hunting Watch, usually fold at £7155; warranled 3 years, HOLDEN has not the largest stock of Silver Watchcs on the Thames, but bo has on haud a. 1 well-selected assortment of WATCHES from 451 to 155/-, all marked in plain figures, and the same price to all. 18 carat Gold Marriage Rings from 15/- i also a fine assortment of lilectro-plale Tea and Coffee Sets, Cruets, Cake Baskets, Waiters, Butter Coolers, &c,, all marked in plain figures, ' and at lowest possible prices. Inspection invited. A. H OLDEN, WATCHMAKRB, OWEN STMT, Giuiiamstown. .[> BIJKRA, BOOKSELLER llg- STATION EE,^ New Supply r?ceived of SHEET MUSIC, •orgs, Piano Solos and Duets; Demy's Piano 1 Tul or, Czerny'a Exercises, PJOTO. AND SCRAP ALBUMS. 33 per cent. Discount allowed on SHEET MUSIC. t jyfcGOWAN'3 FOR 3s. TEA
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Thames Advertiser, Volume XIII, Issue 3635, 24 June 1880, Page 1
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