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Drapery O E N T "R, A. L, GASH DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, Pollen and Mary Streets, Thames. We liave mucli pleasure in calling the Special Attention of our customers and the public generally to the fact that we have now completed OPENING-UP the balance of our NEW GOODS for the WINTER SEASON, which contains all the LATEST NOVELTIES to be had in the trade, and we respectfully invite one and all to Inspect Our Stock before purchasing elsewhere-! Dresses— In this Department we have a very beautiful selection, and an exceedingly large stock, comprising all the Latest Specialities of the season in Dress Tweeds, Ottoman, Foules, Jersey Cloths, Ottoman Cords, Gleneffer Tweeds, and all Wool Cheviots, &c, &c, in all the leading shades and styles. Mlilifl^W ■ We have pleasure in calling your special attention to this Department, as this season the French and English models to hand are really works of art. These have been carefully re-produced at less than half the cost of the originals. Children's Hats in great variety, both trimmed and untrimmed, in every shape and color to suit all ages, in Felt, Plueh, Velvet, and Straw. Special job just opened, one case, of Girls' Navy Cloth 'Varsity Caps for school wear, Is each. Mantles, Jackets, Ladies' and Children's Ulsters in all the latest styles and most fashionable shades. DRESSMAKING / E.G B. has pleasure in announcing to his lady patrons that II I he has made special arrangements this season in the Dress and n / Mantle-making Department for the greater convenience of his II I customers. He has secured the services of a Fikst-class Dress- I / maker of large experience to take charge of all work entrusted to I | / our care, and would ask one trial, as he feels confident that any I i / favors they entrust to us will be executed in a competent and jf / most careful manner, combined with first-class style, at strictly I / moderate prices. II I tar A GOOD FIT GUABANIEED. JB* J DEPARTMENT. Fur Goods— A large assortment of these goods just opened for Ladies' and Children's wear; marked very cheap. Manchester ft Furnishing— We beg to direct your|special attention in this Department to our leading makes in Calico and Longcloth, extra soft finish, 3|d per yard. Splendid value in Welsh, Imitation Welsh, Saxony Welsh, Saxony, and Colonial Flannels. French Twill Flannels in all colors. Marcella, Belgian, Honeycomb, and Alhambra Quilts. Table Covers, Toilet Covers, Nottingham Lace Curtains from 2/6 per pair, Cretonnes^ in great variety, Oilcloth and Linoleums in all widths and qualities, Mantle draping, Fringes, Laces, &c, &c. Outfitting— -.* Our stock in this Department is now thoroughly well assorted in all the best makes of Colonial Clothing, including Roslyn, Onehunga, and Xaiapoi manufacture in Men's, Youths', and Boys' Suits. Boys' Knicker Suits, and a grand assortment of Children's Jersey Suits in maroon and navy colors. Hats & Ties— We have a very large stock of hard and soft Felt Hats in all the leading shapes and colors for the season. Just opened, Ties in great variety. Football Jerseys in all colors. c. gTboon, Central Cash Draper and Clothier, POLLEN &ND MAEY STREETS, THAMES.

Wanted WANTED TO SELL—KEROSENE, 6s 9d per 4-gal. tin.—W. Debbib. WANTED TO RENT!, for a Month or more, a FURNISHED HOUSE of Four or Five {Booms, or BOARD and LODGINGS inihreeßooms. Apply"Trio," offioe of this paper. WANTED KNOWN—CaII and Get You* Eyes Suited. Fresh Stook of SPEC TACLES and PROSPEOT GLASSES at Central Jeweller, C. Chiloott, Pollen street. WANTED TO SELL, IRON BARK PUMPKINS at 4a per owt., or less quantities at id per lb. W. Debbie, Rol« lestonjetreefc. WANTED KNOWN—A Choice Lot at JET BROOCHES and EARRINGS at Central Jeweller's, Pollen street. 1%: ANTED KNOWN—Fine lofc FwetW Class ALARM CLOCKS just arrived 0, Chiicoit'S, Ceatrtsl Jeweller Pollen street.

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Thames Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 6895, 30 May 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 6895, 30 May 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 6895, 30 May 1891, Page 3

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