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We clip the following from the Londonderry Journal of J^iuary Bth:-'«Yesterday, at her residence, Burnside, Buucrana, there passed rft j tß few we e ks, illneSß ' a M well-known and highly esteemed in Deny— Mrs M'lntire, widow of Mr John M'lntire, wno i*l flis day c}^ a So^ position in the re ° pect . M r M'lntire died some years ago. and his widow, the lady now deceased, retired to the quiet of a rilla residence near the Swillv ' as indicated abore. Mrs M'lntire's name was Carter, and she was a member of an old and very re3pectable stock of D people. Her brother, who predeceased her, attained to a position of opulence in London,and a short time before his deathrisited h's ol<* Mends here. The deceased was a ftffiaK neBS and generous hospitality. She will be missed by many who enjoyed her good will and appreciated her many excellent qualities." The deceased lady was the mother <*£**}?■ MeDoiinell, of the Thames. You Corsets, Gloves, Ribbons, Laces and Hosiery g0 to Cullen's, Cash Drapers and Clothiers. Women's Black Cashmere Hose 9d pair, Children's from 4Jd per pair.— [Advt.] THEmostgenuinebar S ainsobtainabl 3 on the Thames in the drapery line is to be had sat Wylie - S clearing sale. The men's youths', and boys' clothing selling at W. S. Wylie's is extraordinary good value. The balance of prints and dress goods are being *]?**?* at enormous reductions atW.S "Queen" Coatings, s e rges, and CheTiots are unequalled; dye perfect; wear guaranteed. In blacks and uavysfrom 10s bd the dress. Geo. Cullen and Co, PoUen streetaud Cochrane street-rADvi baowEES are frequent. Visit Court's Beehive StoreSi and l buy a rainproof cloak or mackintosh. Best value for money on the field.—{ Advt.] Still they come.-Two more Urge crates °i English crockery per s.s. Pakeha, ana (3Q of Mason f s £ ateut fruit i j arß Jugt i an a e d (January 20th), three Bizes, and selling at (just fancy) ss, 5s 3d, and ( b 19d per dozen. Best stone china cups and »™»» 3s 9d and 4s 6d per dozen, dinner ware > &0 -> equally cheap. Also J. Edwards' celeb^ated ' pattern of dinner and tea ware ( BO i e right secured for Thames), cups «,nd saucers 4s 6d per doz., plates 3s, 3s 9d, <* 6d, os 6d per dozen, W Wood.—FADVT. troubled fiNoist(j in Head or other Aura] Trolible(3> DrNicholson, of London, the world famed Aural epecialiet and inventor of artificial ear drums, has just issued the 100 th edition of his ilInstnited and descriptive book on Deafness and Aural Troubles. This book may be had ftom Mr Coliu Oa , npbenj 1(J0) Adelaide road, \v e iii ng ton, N.Z. Mr Campbell was cured of his deafness by Dr Nichokou's system, wid takes pleasure in spreading tlwi news of tll9 Kre»fc specialist in New Zea^nd. A oa^ the euro of Eheumatism, Corp,jj eucej Lumbago, and ludigeetioo by tbe eaaie autlaor, may fc« had from Mr Campbell, also free.—[Advt.l

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Thames Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 8612, 17 March 1897, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 8612, 17 March 1897, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 8612, 17 March 1897, Page 2