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Drapery "WE have Opened up a LAKGE and VABIED ASSOBTMENT of AUTUMN & WINTM GOODS in ■ '.';■ COLORED FRENCH MERINOS) V Good Va.hw BLACK DO DO j FANCY DRESS MATERIALS, from Hid PLAIN LUSTRES, from 9£d WINCEYS, IN ALMOST ALL SHADES, Yjwy cheap WHITE and COLORED FLANNELS, from Hid COLORED WOOL SHIRTINGS Also— 1 Case of Choice Wool Goods LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S CAPES PORCUPINE SQUARES, PROMENADE SCARFS, CLOUDS , WOOL POLKAS aDd CHEST PRESERVERS FUR TRIMMINGS, in White, Grey, Brown, and Black A LOT OF GENTS' TROUSERS & TROUSERS & VESTS Very Cheap, commencing at Bs. Boys' Knickerbocker Suits, suitable for Winter wear, in all size* A few Youths' Tweed Suits, 25s Men's Flannel Shirts and Drawers, Hats, White and Colored Shirts in laig« variety ; Braces, Ties, Scarfs, Collars, &c, &c. Boys' Black and Drab Sydenham Hats, from 3s 3d Our Fancy and Trimmings Departments Are also full of the LATEST NOVELTIES in Ladies* Linen Collars and Ruffles, Plain and Beaded Yak Laces, Imitation and Real Laces, Black and Colored Telvets, Jacket Ornaments in Silk and Fur. JUST OPENED, 1 Box of the JOSEPHINE KID GLOVES in Black, with colored stitched backs. Berlin Wools, and Berlin Wool,.worked Pieces for Cushions, Slippers, <fee, &c. Thomson's Glove-fitting Stays, in White and Drab, from 6s. Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Hat Ornaments, Hats, and all Trimmings. DURHAM~&~McLEOD, POLLEN STBEET. DIGGERS! TJUY YOUJB TENTS, TOOLS, COOKING UTENSILS, BLANKETS. AND EVERY REQUISITE FOR OHINEMURI, AT COCKS' FURNISHING WAREHOUSE MARY STREET, SHORTLAND On Sale, a GOOD STOVE, suitaable for Restaurants. Estimates given for supplying Hotels, Restaurants, Ac., with every requisite. FURNITURE, MATTRESSES, &c, manufactured on the premises at the shortest notice. PRICES WILL DEFY COMPETITION.

Shipping ■___^ STEAM TO AUCKLAND, Cabeying Passenqebs and Cabgo. "Vj^ rpnE Fitie New Side-wheel 4gKJMskr4*^v JL Steamer ""™'™"'™^* Q A U B A Jx I • Fbok Taeaeu, Daily, at 4 o'clock afternoon Fbom Attckxawd. Daily, at 10 o'clock morning P.S. ENTERPRISE No. 2. Fbom Gbahamstoww. Thursday, at JO o'clock morning Saturday, at 10 o'clock evening other «iroumstances permitting. B§F* Not responsible for accidents in Shipping, Carrying or Discharging Lire Stook. W. SOTTTEB AK3> Co., 814 ' Agonts. REGULAR STEAM COMMUNICATION WITH OHINEMURI. JCLj^ rr.HE paddle-steamer LALLA ROOKH, Captain Jackson. FOR PURIRI AND OHINEMUHI. Fbok Gbahavsxown. Wednesday, at 7.30 o'clock morning Friday, at 8 o'clock morning Fob Px7.bibi. Thursday, at 4 o'clock afternoon Note.—The p.s. LALLA ROOKH will stop at Puriri Creek erery day, and Watermen's Boats will convey Paseengera up the Crerk. Fare, 3s—including boat hire. Jj W. SOTTTSB AHJ> Co., ?169 Agents. FOR OHINEMURI •i^- mHE Fast S.S. <jjgO^ ALERT, E. Moobe, Master. . Fbom GBiHAMBTb^ra (Curtis') Whab*. Thursday, at 8 o'clock morning Landing Passengers at Puriri. Weather and other circumstances permitting. 18 G WALLER, Wholesale and Retail • Tobacconist, next the Bank of New Zealand Brown-street, Grahamstown. RECEIPT BOOKS of all kinds, n ornamental sciipt letter at the EvKinxc Stab Office.

Shipping DAILY STEAM COMMUNICATION WITH OHINEMURI. Landing Cargo and Passengers at Austin's Wharf, Paeroa. «• "ksk 'T^HB Screw Steamer jvfo^flffii^' * PEARL FBOM ShOBT&AVD WxAKF. Thursday, at — o'clock morning R. G-. Mackt, Agent. Office—Grey street, Sbortland. STEAM TO THE NEW RUSH AT TAIEUA. LA BUONA VENTURA Will leare Sliortland Wharf, calling at Grahamstown Wharf, landing Passengers at Hogg's Mill, Puriri Wednesday, at 6 o'clock morning-and at 5.30 o'clock nftornoon Weather and other circumstances permitting. Fabbs—Thbeb SHiLutiras. 290 ' R. GK Mackt, Agent. STEAM TO OHINEMUKI, •r^kijfcv fPHE paddle-steamer Neil Smith, Captain. Fbom Gbahamstowk (Curtis') Whabf— Thursday, at 8 o'clock morning, landing passengers at Puriri—Fare, 3s. (betubning same day). Weather and other circumstances permitting., Mr Roche, at the Toll-house, will lake charge - of, and giro receipts for cargo. B. W. Hbath, Manager. For Sale ON SALE. JUST A E RIVED. HALF TON of PRIME CANTERBURY HAMS and BACON. W. J. Adiam's, Wholesale and Retail Stores. 288 Pollen street, Shortland. QTILWELL&,CO. hare on hand for this O Season's Planting 20,000 of FRUIT, FOREBT and other TREES, SHRUBS, Ac. All kinds of SEKDS and BULJiS.—PabaWAI NttBSEBY, SHOBTIAWD. 204

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1964, 21 April 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1964, 21 April 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1964, 21 April 1875, Page 3

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