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— OF — DRAPERY, CLOTHINCJ^^^ ETC., ETC. CONTEMPLATES making a trip to Europe at an early date, and in order to do so he requires all the Ready Gash he can possibly get. \shen S.H. was in England last he saw the advantages to be gained by purchasing for cash from manufacturers when the season is well advanced. ,-«.-« «/v« In orfer to Itealise on his Present Stock he will hold a GEEAT CHEAP CLEARING SALE FOR A PEW WEEKS when every article will be offered at TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS, in order to clear out stock, and make room for HEAVY SHIPMENTS OP WINTER GOODS now on the way out from London, and to accomplish the principal object for which this REALISING SALE is being held, viz.: To get all |the Ready ash SWEEPING REDUCTIONS MADE. SALE COMMENCED THURSDAY, FIB. 8. Beaming Sale of DKAPERY, CLOTHING, MILLINERY, &c., Now Going On at S. HETHERINGTON'S, General Importer and Family Draper, Pollen Street, Thames. N.8.—8.H. will be greatly obliged if those Owing Accounts will settle the same during this Month.

THE PROPRIETORS OF THE N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY A BE much gratified at the Very Liberal Patronage accorded to their new Venture in the BOOT^SHOE J^^^ OFPARTMENT. Our aim is to supply SOUND EELIABLE GOODS at the lowest margin of profit—a policy that always commands success. OXJK ISTE^T PRIOBLIST: Ladies' House Boots 4/6, 5/6, 6/6 J Men's Split Bluchers 5/6 Ladies' Slippers 3/3, 3/9, 4/6, 5/6, 6/6 ♦ Men s Kip Front BUichers 6/6 Ladies' Stout Lace Boots 7/6 ♦ Men's Strom? Kip Bluchers 7/6 Ladies' Sewn Balmorals 8/6 ' : 1 Men's Greei.hide Bluchers 8/6 Ladies' Sewn Leglets 9/6, 10/6 I! Men's Watertight Bluchers from 9/6 Ladies' Calf Leglets 9/6, 1.0/6, 12/6. \\ Men's Shooters 9/6, 10/6, 11/6, aod 12/6 Ladies' Glace Kid Balmorals 10/6 to 20/- ! \ Men's Calf Shooters 16/6, &c. Ladies' Satin Hide E.S. Boots 9/6, 10/6 v Men's Sewn Balmorals from 10/6 Ladies' Glove Kid K.S. Boots 10/6 >< Menjs Kid Balmorals 16/6, 17/6 Ladies' Kid E.S. Boots 5/-, 7/6 * Men's French CaU Balmorala 16/6, &o. Ladies' Strap Shoes 5/6, 6/6, 8/6 j; Men's Best Crupp Shooters 22/6 and 25/Ladies'M.K. Kid Shoes 5/6, 6/6 ;: Men's Sewn Balmorals 12/6 Ladies' Patent Vamp Qhoes 6/6 to 12/6 ;: Men's Court Shoes 7/6 8/6, 10/6 Ladies' Calf Shoes 8/6, 9/6 :; JJe^s Strong Oxford Shoes 8/6, 9/6 Ladies' Kid Shoes 7/6, 8/6, 9/6 I \ Men's Calf Oxford Shoes 12/6 Girls' Strong Lace Boots from 4/6 !! Men's Kid Derby Shoes 13/6 Maids' Strong Lace Boots from 6/6 ' Men's Slippers 3/6, 4/6, 5/6, 6/6 Infants' Shoes from 1/6 >• Boys' Strong Lace Boots from 5/Infants' Boots from 2/6 ;■ Leggings 5/. to 6/6 Ladies' Court and Dress Shoes J New Goods Evory Week* NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, Albert Street i a", o. :btj:ri*,O"w, m^:n".a.gke:r_

WANTED— MACHINE capable of BREAKING DOWN 5 tons Green Bones per day. Reply statiog maker, price, power required, Ac, to W. S. Laueib & Co., Auckland. TTMIBiRJBLXi.A.S----MR 0. B THORNE, of 30, Grey street, Auckland, (established there for the last 19 years,) has, for the convenience of his numerous cn&tomers of this district, opened an Agency with Mrs Wiliets, Pollen street, from whom all particulars can be obtained for re-covering and repairs. Work forwarded to him and returned in one week. Good work. Auckland prices. Satisfaction guaranteed.

Services THAMES WESLEYAN CHURCH. POMBN STBEET. DIVINE SERVICES will be held TOMORHOW (Sonday) as follows:— Morning, at 11: Rev. W. R. WooTIET. Evening at 6.30: Mr W. Hicks.

ST. JAMES' PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SPECIAL SERVICES will be given by the Bey. S. J. Neim TO-MORROW at 11 and 7 o'clock.

PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, Mackat Street. DIVINE SERVICES will be held TOMORROW as follows :— Morning, at 11: Rev. J. Oephert. Evening, at 6.30 j Rev. J. Oxpheet.

CHURCH OP CHRIST. POLLEN STREET LECTURE HALL. SERVICES will be held TO-MORROW (Sunday) as under s— Morning, at 11: Fellowship and Breaking of Bread. „. m ... Evening, at 6.45 : Edmund H. Tajixjr will preach. Subject: " A History of the Idea of i Hell."

HollOWay'f Fills.—Easy'bigeßtion. These rtfnnr iUe PlUs <»nnofc be too highly rppreciated for the wholesome power they exert over a'l disorders of the ■twnach, Bver* 'apwels, and k'.dnevs. They instanbmaously relieve, md steadily work out a thoroi'3:i .core, and in ita couKe disnel beadacVe, Toiljousness, ifcShd«HSei*T)d depression of spii^. Ii is wondeiful to watch the daily improvement of the coup'exion, as Bolleway's Pills purify the blood aDd -.estore plumpSn to me face which had lost both flesh and colour. Tbe» Jills combine every excellence desirable in a domestic remedy. The most certain and beneficial resulte flow from the occasional tise of this regtnating medicine; eveivpersonp in health, or when followwig S^entary occupations will find them an invaluable Ajpcrienjt,., ;> -v ; .- ■ .

PRINTING executed in any colorr and the best deßigns, at the THAMES STAR Office, Albert Street. SAMPLES to be seen on the premiß»n.

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! ' ■• ■ . . .-■ . • _ _. nnnftJtruTAAfM'X^"^* In the Assigned Estate of H. D. PIKE, ■ Draper, Pollen Street. A. J. &E. IRVINE, SUCCESSFUL TE^DBBBES. 1^r£2614-3-9 VALUE Bought Considerably Below HALF COST. GIGANTIC SALE \Vill Commence in a Few Days.

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Thames Star, Volume XXV, Issue 4669, 24 February 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XXV, Issue 4669, 24 February 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XXV, Issue 4669, 24 February 1894, Page 3