Blankets, Bugs, Blankets, Mauds, Blankets! THE Large Stock of BLNAKETS which have just been opened up j at the Establishment of THE Tl JTELBOUBNE p^RAPERY he Melbourne .Drapery AND /CLOTHING /COMPANY LyLOTHING V^OMPANY are not to be Equalled for Quality aud Price. fg-APiIR of SPLENDID BLANKETS '■' for 10a 6d, well worth 15a 6d. A Grand Lino of the Best ENGLISH BLANKETS, 10-4 size, at 15s lid per pair, wall worth 20b. Tin's is a line which we would direct our customers and the.public to Inspect before purchasing elsewhere, as they are, without doubt, the FINEST TALXJE that has -ever been offered to the Thames public—loo paira to choose from. Don't mias the chance, bat secure a pair in litno. A Pair of THE LARGEST, 11-4 Size, at 27s 6d, well worth 32s 6d. Also,—THE NEW ZEALAND BLANKETS —11-4 size—at 32s 6d per Pair, usual price 40s, of which wo hare a Large Stock to select from. MAUDS & RUGS, Fromßs lid (worth 10s 6d) to 35s (worth 40s). Don't Mistake the Shop: THE MELBOURNE DRAPERY & CLOTHING CO. (Corner of Marj and Pollen Sts.), J. H. FLEMING, Branch Manages.
JAMES McGOWAN, GEOCEE, TEA DEALEE, &c, «fee, T\ELIVEES the Best Quality GOODS in Town and Suburbs at LOWEST KATES. Possessing peculiar advantages in the Wholesale. Mabels, his Patrons effect 'a considerable saving in having their Supplies from MoGOWAN. OS. HIE A TT^EQUALLEI)! New Zealand Clothing! Factory. mHAMES T)K.ANCH, ALBEET STREET. ARRIVAL OF THE SEASON'S GOODS ! ARRIVAL OF THE SEASON'S GOODS ! iHLOTHING TTvBPAETMENT I Clothing JUepaetment ; IN drawing attention to the above Department, we beg to inform the .Inhabitants of the Thames and Surrounding Districts that we have OPENED UP A SPLENDID CLASS OF GOODS for the I WINTER SEASON, 3 and knowing the requirements of the District we bare muoh pleasure in stating that our Goods will compare favorably with any in the Market. Jgp" As we wish to bring oub MEN'B, YOUTHS', & BOYS' OVERCOATS. (which vary /from the smallest eize) prominently before the Public, the same have ' been marked off at SUCH PRTCES as will prove to be withiu the RANGE OF EVERYONE. HAT TiEPAETMENT t AT UePAETMENT J The same has been replenished with the LATEST SHAPES and SHADES in both' Stiff and Soft Hats, as well as a Large Variety of Boys' and Children's Stiff Soft and Fancy Hats and Caps. MEECERY TVE pAETMENT i EECEEY UEPAETMENT • Splendid Lines are now being shown in Mosgiel Hosiery, Bankets, Flannels, Tweeds, Travelling Rug?; also, naw makes in Uinbr Has & Portmanteaus. G. CHILCOTT, Bbanch Managee NEW ZEALAKQ CLOTHING FACTORY.
QT. pEOKGE'S pHCItOH. 31st MAY—TRINITY SUNDAY. MORNING PRAYER, and HOLY COIIJIUNION —11 a.m. SERMON—" The Unknown God." HYMNS-7, 608, 218. EVENING PRAYER and SERMON —15.30 p.m. SUBJECT—" The Great Communion." HYjrNS-7, 511, 155, 52D. VESTRY MEETING, WEDNESDAY, at 8 p.m.
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Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5107, 30 May 1885, Page 2
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