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The popular establishment for nsen's and boya' clothing is the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Albert street. We have the largest and best assorted stock on the Thames All garments are our own make, ana are made from Colonial tweeds. "We keep nn cheap rubbish, but give a good genuine article at the lowest bed-rook price.—Advt.

You cannot do belter tlnn visit the boot and shoe warehouse of M. Whitehead, Pollen street. The stock, consisting of over 6000 pairs of boots and shoes, are all nice fittings, and are guaranteed to give entire satisfaction, and everyone is liberally dealt with.—Advt.

" All is well ended, if this suit be won; That you express content." (Shakespeare.) We wonder what would have been the ex* Sressions of the immortal William could he aye cast his prophetic optics ou the hundreds of suits that may' be won daily at a trifling utlay and a visit to the Thames Drapery and » ou ing Company, 172 Pollen street.—Advt.

New shades in Charley's Aunt shirts at Claxton's,—Advt.

llOnk advantage of the railway to tha Thames will be cheap milk. The JPuriri Co. operative Dairy, 63 Pollen street, are pre pared to supply milk all the year round t»t 3d per quart delivered. —[Advt.]

For newest ties, bows, braces, belts and general mercery at lowest prices, go to Caledonian Houae.—Advt.

Prevention being better than cure, W Johns of the T. B. and C. Company -would strongly recommend the young ladies of the Thames to preserve their Lily Langtry complexions which can best be done by the immediate selection of a handsome sunshade.— Hundreds to choose from.—Advt.

Important to cash buyers -who wish to make the moat of their money by buying best fresh butter 8d per lb at Loughlin's Commission Supply Stores. [Advi.")

Cheap Fruit and Butter. Best Dairy i butter from 8d per lb. Best factory. New Californian applet, 31b for a Is; b.?st bananas 2d ; plums 3d ; gooseberries, large 3d ; beat t lollies 4d; new jam 3s 8d dozen ; fancy oupa and saucers, 3a 6d dozen at W. Wood's.— Advt. ;

Mb Johns, manager of the T.D. and 0 Company desires to remind, all old friend that the old shop under its new name is stil to the fore with a large stock of Felts, Straw* and Pugfariw,—Adft. '■

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Thames Star, Volume XXX, Issue 9259, 23 December 1898, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XXX, Issue 9259, 23 December 1898, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XXX, Issue 9259, 23 December 1898, Page 2