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DRAPERY ; and CLOTHING. ; , .':••■■' : ' ltcspcctfally invites attention to his Now Stook.ofJ ..-OTTER : c|(n|iH&' 1 .; . ■ ,i 'Oompridng a Varied and Extenaivo Assortment in each' Department . - of, the Moat Fashionable Goods, suitable for tho presenfrSeason'; > most of which are direct Importations from London, and [will bo found on Inspection to be Excellent Value, • having been purchased on the most favourable',. '•' . , terms, and selected with great care, . . f " ... . S;H, would call Special Attention to his Large Stock of • 1 ' Just Opened a Shipment per Steamer Coptic, whioh ave now marked off at EXCEEDINGLY ImODEKATE PRIOES. w ° MILLINERY, 5 V- • ■ , , 7 • ft w i®° 'A really Good Assortment of jNew and Stylish Millinery, all Marked at Yp • Moderate Prices, arid also a jvery Nice Variety of New Millinery Kg m . Materials in all the Newest Shades.' " h ' \ PJ Ladies' Dolmans; Ulsters, Fur Capes, : and Jackets. . S H H u A Large Lot of Girls' and .Ladies' Ulsters at very little over Half; Usual Price. W. , ! _ ■ W Four-button Kid Gloves at 2s, 6d. h • . : C «5, BLAIEETS! BLAIKETS! BLAMETS! f • /:■ ' VERY OHEAP! VERY CHEAP! || WHITE -BL ANKETS,—From Bs. 6cl, Per Pair. •-•yEiiT...oireAP. _ : IN A GREAT VARIETY OF MAKES PROM B|D. PER YARD. CLOTHING,Men's, Boys', and Youths' Clothing in English and New Zealand Makes, A Good General Assortment from low qualities ranging up to . best makes, AN IMMENSE STOCK OP TWEEDS TO BE SOLD AT LOW > ; PRICES AT , S. '«E T;Hi Ki i /

Dynamite!' NOBEL'S-DYNAMITE. T ONC* and extensive■• use,-has. established •JLI NOBEL'S to be;the,Purest, Safest, most Eeliablej Least Objectionable in dose workings,, and'Strongest-Dynamite factured, • ,y... ■ .' ... ;; " The most perfect patent > appliances are used in its manufacture,.as well, as being 'under'thb direct supervision of the-Bnglish Government, , 'who insists that every toashall pass the'most rigid tests, possible.' , "Thus, if not '.of the specified quality aid purity, forbid its' , leaving the Factory,—hence uniformity,, stability, and purity are assured, Whilst' other brands, not having the same appliances and supervision,'havo often failed to meet these severe tests, , been seized and confiscated, . 'NOBEL'S in mortar; shots has proved itself. 15 per oe'nt, the'strongest dynamite.: J NOBEL'S is invaluable for nearly every kind of Blasting, effeoting immense saving in time, llabour and money. :: ! ' .; 'Insist—as is.done in many ; places—on getting only Nobel's, ■ which all : bears the Company's Trade Mark, inoluding the name of Alfred Nobel, the Inventor of'. Dynamite, ' ' ■•" . . ::. , ..•■ Printed instructions issued with every Bib, Packet, .Price Reduced to TWO SHILLINGS and SIXPENCE per lb. with Discount to-the Trade. SPECIAL WARMING PANS for safely thawing dynamite when frozen, in stook, Supplies may bo had from James Renshaw : and T. & S. Moklun & Co., Limited. Thames; John Phillips & Son, Paoroa, and Wbus & Squtteb, TeAroha, e. portee"and 00,, Auckland, Tho Company's Now Zealand North Island Agonts, FORMATION OF NEW GOLD MINING COMPANIES. (TYMPANIES' RULES always in Stock \J at Thames Advkutisek Ol'lico, Albertgtvttat. ' ifoGOWAN'S FOR 3a TEA.

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XVI, Issue 5186, 5 June 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Advertiser, Volume XVI, Issue 5186, 5 June 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Advertiser, Volume XVI, Issue 5186, 5 June 1885, Page 1

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