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STOCKTAKING & WINTER SALE! ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦• SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF! — — IMMENSE REDUCTIONS I Throughout the Entire StQck. S. HETHERDJGTON Is offering the Whole of his WINTER STOCK in all Departments at VERY GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, in order to lessen the stock as much as possible PRIOR TO STOCKTAKING, and to prepare for receiving Heavy Shipments of Spring and Summer Goods. As S. HETHERINGTON'S method of conducting a CLEARING SALE is so well-known to the people of the Thames it is almost unnecessary to remind them that for the next few weeks they will enjoy the benefit of ■ Thoroughly Genuine Reductions. AU Dresses, Trimmings, &c., Must be Cleared. The remainder of Jackets, Mantles, and MacJcinioshes to be sold at a great discount off. A Large Stock of Flannels at cost price* ■ Bargains in Blankets and Mugs. • ■•.■m Clothing, Shirts, Hats, Sox, &c, all at {treat Reductions. i£F* These are all Good Seasonable Lines, but as they must necessarily be cleared during the next - few weeks the public will find it to their advantage to inspect, as the. prices are so low,—in many cases at and below cost, as they cannot be carried over to next season—as to sell them rapidly. , Large Parcels for Little Money at 8. Uethevlngton's Great Clearing Sale. S. HETHERINGTON, Genial Importer and Family Draper, Pollen Street.

HoDpway's Pills—The Great Need.—The Woo is the life and on its puvily depends oar health, ?•? no . opr eMi>t3'.ice. The&e PiHs thoroughly cleanse t.i'.s vital fluid from nil conUtamiat'ons. and by Hint power strengthen and invigorate the whole system, liet.-ltlnly stimulate slrgfeieh organs w^ress ovev-exoiled action and eslabl's-'i ordct of circulation and srcreUon throughout every part of the body. The ", bdsainic nrtii'.e of Holloway's Pills csmmends I jem to- die favour of debilitated and nervous consutuMot s, which they so3a resuscitate. They dislodge all obstructions-, both in the bowels and elsewhere, and are, on that account, much sought after for promoi'-.Mj te&rJarily of action ■ in-young- females and dei'.ci'.i.e porbons who are naturally weak, or who, from some c-iuse, have become so. , '

IMPERATIVE CLEARING SALE OF DRESSES, MILLINERY, MANTLES, JACKETS, & GENERAL HOUSEHOLD DRAPERY NOW ON AT A. J. & E IRVINE'S, POLLEN STREET . ************************ ww* »^»>>»»»» * ■. . _, Finding ourselves Heavily Overstocked in many of the following Lines, we have decided to hold our WINTER SJLLE ■-': Much Earlier than' Usual. v As we intend to take Stock in July we must; prior to that time, clear out the bulk of our well assorted and Superior Stock. We do not aim at offering a FEW TICKETING LINES as a draw, but offer our whole Stock at greatly reduced prices. Space will not permit us to quote prices, but all the following lines must be disposed of before the end of July :— DRESS DEPARTMENT. MILLINERY & MANTLES. LADIES'UNDERWEAR. MANCHESTER. —♦.■-.=• ■ —♦ . . ■ " * New Dresses in all the leading Fab- Our well-known Millinery Depart- Purejß&ol Dresses, Spun Silk 4.500 yds Flannelettes in Stripes and rics, ihcliiding Colonial Tweeds, Eng- „- „ „..., , v , i,'. T>w»<wpq' Flannelette Combinations Self Colors from2s 9d per dozen yards. lish Tweeds, Biarritz Cloths, Suiting!, ment is fully stocked with all the latest Diess.es Mannelette Combinations, Embroideries, all colors. •&c. Novelties, trimmed and ufttrimmed ; Flann6letfe..Nightdresses, Wool Vests In Black Goods we have a beautiful w iops to suit all and Bodices. Long Cloth Undercloth- .We have a very heavy stock of • assortment in Fancy Brocades, Serges, 1 ' \ ■ in variety A big stock of Smi^ R1 a\ ? nCM 5a W / Crape Cloths, Cashmeres, Merinos, F e lf RidW Hats 2s 6d • new Jack- o^ a w •■ a Colonial Blankets, Mauds, Rugs, &c. Habit Selves Fox Series Tweeds &c g Hats 2s ba , 4 new jacic skirtlngs in Moire and Wmsey.., and ■ New DiW Trimmings'in .Silk Yelets, Mantles, Golf Capes, Fur and Fea- Flanelette> White .and unbleached Sheetings vets, Gimps, Braids, Beavers, Clasps, ther Boas. ■• < 54 to 90 inches wide, White and unBuckles, Buttons, Plushes, Shot Silks, - Corsets in all the best makes from 2/6 bleached Calicoes, _ special value; Velveteens, Velvettas, in evening A few Mantles from last season White and Cream Linen Damasks from ""M^Trf Black Silk, mUSt U CleMed regaVd'eßS °f formCT , °mi St°Ck*H?Si^!f , be iOWf Se^U^bL^pattls'Tew i^iaGloTorSekrColored, " «>e c^st and be S t t .at can be ; A t Musli g;^ Silk Lined and Fancy Welts? Tan-Kid \WMadntmhes Cravenette Cloaks bo'ight for money. Extra strong makes Muslins, Cretonnes, Coonteroanos, Gloves from Is lid per pair • all JNewMacmtoSlies 'uaveletteu ■' f or b oys ' vvear Towels, Glass Cloths, All Wool I'able qualities in Cashmere, Taffeta; and W°ol Shawls all colors ; a big range '■-.- . . Damasks Linoleums, Floor Cloths, and Silk Gloves. of Dmbrellas, all prices. . Best Colonial Wool 2s 6d per head. Passage Oil Cloths. All Goods Entered during Sale Will be Charged Ordinary Prices. First-Class Dressmaking on the Premises. _____ A. J. AND E. IRVINE, POLLEN STREETyTHAMES. 3s lid, 4s lid, 5s lid I ♦»»♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦■%•♦♦♦♦» *»»« The Little Boys' Blue Serge Sailor Suits, Which are being Sold by ' R. a THORBURN 3slie, 'Cm 5s itd, Are Acknowledged to be the BEST VALUE ever offered to a Fond Mother. THORBURN'S CLEARING SALE of Season's Goods still going on.

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Thames Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 8082, 29 June 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 8082, 29 June 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 8082, 29 June 1895, Page 3

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