M.H. AIREY TS NOW REDUCING HIS SUMMSB STOCK. In each department many Goods are EEDUCED. to MUCH BELOW COST PBICES. A lot of Colored Washing Batistes, reduced to '6d per yard. „ Linen Taso Striped, reduced io 6d „ Printed Muslins, reduced to 3f d ■ Dress Materials, to half-price „ Men's Tweed Trousers, 9s 6d „ Flannels, from lid per yard „ Superior Prints, from 6|d t« %\ per yard. The above are only a few of the many Cheap Goods, reduced in. prices to close the Season. : Jtjst'Openep, V Beys' Tveeds,.frpin.2s 6d per,y*rd Geelong Tweed, TTrousers, 18s, 6d per pair. . *. 4sr,'HATS, WHITE DBESS SHIETS, " '.'^r' 'ties', SiSr'""" " "".' ; I M. H. AIREY, 131,132,133,134, Poilef-steeet, SHOETLAND. DEOCLAMATION, THE LATEST SCRAPS. OHINEMUEI OPENED. " There is a good time coming." 1. This much desired, touch delayed, much discussed, and most vexed question has been settled, at last; Mr Mackay has done the work, and Sir D. McLean will enjej the howmr. 2. Whera is our. respected Premier, the " Wizard of the South ? "—lii Jericho negociaticp a loan with the-Bedouins. " True patriot he, for be it understood, ho left his couniiyfor hir country's gcod. No'private views disgraced his generous zeal. What urged his travels was hit country's weal." 3. Election for Superintendent—Sir G..G-. Is- ; P Dig. 2nd j J: M. D. somewhere, Rowe nowhere. 4. Busiub?B :—The most important item of all. If you want Groceries of first-class '- quality, buy at the Ohinemuri Storo, SliorUand. Teas from 2s to 3s 6d. Try the 3s Tea, and you will come again for more. -Price's B<3st Sperm Candles . . Is Od Soap, from . • . Os 7d Washing Soda : .. " . oa2d Salad and Castor Oi's . . Os Sd Keelor's Marmalade . . ; . Is Od Best Hobart Town Jams . 9dtolOd Lamb's Superfine Flour, SOlbs . 7* Od New Zealand and Australian Prestrved Meatß, 21b tin, Is Bd, 41b do . 2s 8d Also oa Sale— '■ Crockery, Glassware, etc., viz. .—Cups and SauciiM, Plates, Meat Dishes, Pie Do., Tegetablej Do., Egg Curs, Teapots, Jugs, Basins, Butter Coolers, Sugars, Pressed and Cut Tumblers, pints and half-pints, Wineglasses, etc., etc.—Diggers' -Requisites :— Shovels, Prospecting Dishes, Billie*, Buckets, Frying Pans, Pannikins, Belts, Knives, and other articles too nun erous to mention. All Goods will be sold at the Lowest Possible Prices, consistent with always paying 20s in the£. J. E. HANSEN, OHINEMUEI ST~OEES, gHOETLAND. LAW FORMS of every description at the Etxnihg Stab Offico -
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1925, 5 March 1875, Page 1
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387Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1925, 5 March 1875, Page 1
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