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_ GIFT.SALE ! GIFT SALE ! GIFT SALE ! GIFT SALE ! GIFT SALE ! GIFT SALE ! .#3^ . m GIFT. SALE! GIFT SALE! . GIFT SALE ! GIFT SALE! GIFT SALE ! GIFT .SALE ! f \ 111 GIFT SALE ! GIFT SALE ! GIFT SALE ! GIFT SALE ! GIFT SALE ! GIFT SALE ! %1 W mmm gift salj? i gift sale i *gift sale ! 'gift sale i gift sale i. gift sale i -J ——— " . Tl Annual Gift Sale Now On. «| [? GIFT SAILER GIFT SALE i » t S. HETHERINGTON r CJj Has pleasure in announcing that he has commenced his 11 | Annual Gift Sale. 1 11 Every Purchaser of Goods to the Value of Ten l yj ■ Shillings (lQs) and Upwards will receive ■— WThe value in sew season's novelties this season surpass that of former ' seasons, and the .gifts purchased in London by S. Hetherington personally, _^ comprise a unique and useful collection. <M^ CO t" 'S. Hetheringtor^ 7Dw > OGIFT SALE 1 GIFT SALE 1 GIFT SALE I GIFT SALE 1 GIFT SALE ! GIFT SALE : 9W GIFT SALE ! GIFT SALE ! GIFT SALE I GIFT SALE ! GIFT SALE ! <*iFT SALE 1 ill GIFT SALE ! GIFT SALE ! GIFT SALE ! GIFT SALE 1 GIFT SALE 1 GIFT SALE I . 1 GIFT SALE 1 GIFT SALE I GIFT SALE I GIFT SALE ! GIFT SALE 1 GIFT SALK • ■

STUDY ECONOMY AND VISIT THE THAMES DRAPERY AND CLOTHING CO.'S ? Premises, 172 Pollen treet. Every Department is now Completely Stocked with NEW GOODS- Owing to the approach of the end of the present season, large lots have been recently^ purchased for less tha i Half the Jsual Cost, aud are now Ready for Sale Marked at Price"? that Must* Command a L Vely Clearance. Several Banges of New Tern is hi is from 2i 6d up. A Large Hew Stock of Greats' Charby's Aunts and Men's and BO7S' Straw t£ais U^ uaw) 91 up. White Shirt , all price*. A Lovely and Varied i^ew Mojk 0* (rents' Ties and New Gents' Frame Feit Hats, the Very Latest lit Collars, the Very Latest Style* aad Dasigns Grey, Fawn, Jirowu, Ouba, and Blanks. ******************************** I l&im CIIMC AISII CIHUB i*l iirJC- JU'i 1 OPENED a Big Ranye of New .Patterns and LIWULCUmO AWU main ULUlildp^s at Bedrock p rices .Jccme and See Uew. / j MACK CJM LAY, Manager.

Entertainments AN IMPORTANT MUSICAL EVENT. FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1901. MINERS' UNION HALL, Vocal & Instrumental CONCERT. BY Miss Lili Sharp, The Gifted Soprano; Australia's latest Queen of« Song. AND M. Bafalewski, Declared by Melbourne papers to be without equal in the Colonies as a Solo Pianist and Violinist. ADMISSION—Is and 2s. Doors open at 7.35; Concert at 8.5. J. H. FERGUS, Representative. J. &. HART TMPORTER of T. Bland and Sons, and W. and C. Scott and Son'a Guns, Curtia'a and Harvey's Diamond and Amberite Gunpowders, Eley Bros.' Ammunition, Walker, Parker and Go's, and Newcastle Chilled Shot, Pain's Fireworks, etc. Imported for this season, the largest stock of B.L. Single and Double Shot Guns, Rifles, and Revolvers, .Cartridges, etc., ever jn the Thames. Rifles consist of the Winchester Repeater, Pieper, Martini Henry, Snider, and 44' and 38' CaL Rifles. Revolvers of all sizes and kinds of C.F. from 15h each. Pea Rifles from 16s each. A large Stock of Cartridges, consisting of New Club, Eleys, New Rival, and my own loading (second class) at 10s per 100. Best Cartridges loaded on the premises with Diamond Grain Gunpowder (second to none for killing power). These Cartridges are well-known for years, and cannot be beaten. TRY THEM at 14a per 100. Smokeless Cartridges, consisting of C. and H's. Amberite, Nobel's Ballistite, the E.C. improved, Shultze, the S.S. Shot-gun Rifleite, Eley'a Smokeless, etc. Cartridges of any size specially loaded to order. Sporting requisites of every description. Cartridges and all Gooda for CASH ONLY, at cheapest rates, at and under Auckland prices. Being a PRACTICAL GUNSMITH since 1864 at the business, I can ensure all , work being done ioundly and at moderate pricea. SAFE KEYS MADE: Atebtuhad 186 a Christmas novelties at the Beehive: New Idcrtic h&t« 3d, W 9d, It—A. Court, direct , tajiortwr.—Adr*.

BOOTS^SHOI 13 JNTEIW G-oo^LJiS?^^^^^^'" 011'8 Stock of TJEVNS< ORIOKET, and WALKING tHOh.S, Various Sty leap too numerous to mention in this edvertisement, Just Opened up at M. WHITEHEAD'S, fr M.W., while in England, had special ad- .^^H^^^A vantages for securing some of the newest and up-to-date footgear for LADIES, GENTS and CHILDREN. JMHN^HM^ H Tan Goods (Various Shades), and Glace Glove Kid (for tender feet) BOOTS AND SHOES, VARIOUS FITTINGS, AND HAND SEWN. To those troubled with corns and who wish to get rid of them, they should have a pair of Shoes the natural shape of the feet. M 'WPTTTFITT'R A W Manufacturer and Im~ «*. w xi± j. anBAU, porter of Bootß & shoeßf Pollen Street, Thames.

J B Hansen HAVING TRANSFERRED HIS BUSINESS to his SONS AND ALEXANDER DAVIDSON thanks the public for the liberal support accorded him for 32 years, and trusts the same oxmore will be given to his successors. THAMES. January Ist, 1901. Re above We beg to state we will carry on the concern as a CASH BUSINESS and will sell goods ab as LOW PRICES as any house here, and hope. thereby to secure a good trade. Hansen Brothers and Davidson. EXTBA SUPPLY OP THE BESTJ SEPAs RATOR BUTTER 9d per Pound, AT LOUGHLIN'S COMMISSION SUPPLY STORES, Pollen Street. Cheap Firewood DRY MILLWOOD from Kopu i*. SHOKT LENGTHS Delivered fot 10 Shillings per Load. Orders left at Office of C. D. Wright Brown Street, will receive immediate attention, JOHN HOLDEN. [i OAED.] B. MABOKY Architect, nnOK : EXCHANGE BUILDINGS 'First .Floor . ; i BROWN STREET NOTICE. ■'..-, f T AVING taken over the Business lately * I carried on by Mr Targett I hope to obtain a fair share of toe public patronage. Fresh or Stocked Fish ai*ays ou Hand. Or.iers prumpily attendod to 0. J. JOHKSON, Oppoaite Roberts Grocer, Pollen Street. T. B. Booth, Picture Dealer and Framer, Bouse Decorator, etc. A. Large Stock of Picture M&uldingt Mount*, 61mb, Paint*, Sorim, P»p«r iumgingi and Bnubm Alao • w«U-aMort«d itookof piatwM om mU—fram*d or nnlr*m«i. POLLEN STREET. <^- O. B n POD CLEAN FISH may be obtained at the above Fish Shop, two doors from the Junction Hotel. All orders punctually attended to. : 0, H. DARK, Pollen Street.

BLISS E. BATTSON, TTIOR some time with Mrs. Shepherd, is now prepared to make up all descriptions of LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING, both Plain and Artistic,"at her residence, Pollen street, .near Willoughby street. J. GBIGG, PIANO TUNER AND DEALER, Queen Street. NEW PIANOS ON SALE—German, £32 10s; English (guaranteed), £37 10s; cash or monthly payments. Local agent London and Berlin Piano Company. MRS HADDOJK, LADIES 1 AND CHILDREN'S OUTFIT TER,- HABERDASHER, ETC. Under-clothing of every decription in stock or to order at Moderate Charges. Opposite Salvation Army Barracks, Pollen street. Christmas Holidays. NEW LINES OF Watches & Jewellery, AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Intending Purchasers will find Honest Value at this Establishment. 'G.-RIFLEV, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, Next M.- Whitehead, Bootmaker , near Karaka Bridge, Pollen Street. Special purchase of long curtains just arrived, Is 6d to 9a lid per pair. Inspection invited. A. Court, Beehive, Thames,

EXHIBITION. PALMER'S 'XMAS EXHIBITION Will be of His Own Manufacture in His Own Window. NO IMPORTED GOOD* n Chasv Jr aimer. ■pvESIRES TO THANK his numerous J-' Patronsand the Public in General for the LAST 29 YEABS' PATRONAGE and liegi to inform, them that, as usuaa, he IS STILL MAKING GOODS ON THE PREMISES. EVERY DAY, so that they are GUARANTEED' to be FRESH, NEW and CHEAPER THAN EVER. —ALSO— A VERY LARGE STOCK OF THE PUREST CORDIALS Of His Own Manufacture*. Such as PURE LIME JUICE, LIME JUICE CORDIAL, PEPPERMINT, CLOVE, RASPBERRY SYRUP, . .■ ' , LEMON, Etc., Etc. Charles Palmer does not make thesi Cordials only and solely for big profits, : but to give people the benefit of a Refresh ing; Summer Drink at the lowest possibk cost. Ho invites a trial, being confident that patrons will ask for more. Extensive additions' have been made to the shop, so as to facilitate the serving of customers. CHAS PALMER, Sugar Boiler and Confectioner, POLLEN STRET, THAMES. BOOK KEEPING—NIGHT CLASSES D. A. OHINNEBY-KROWV A N.ZA. - ACCVUNTAAT. BOOK KEEPING (by Single an Double >. ntry) taught pnvately • m class. Special class for Ladies. Audn ing aud Rectification of Accounts unde. taken. Addreaa ; Cue of Menzies and Co.

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Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9832, 3 January 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9832, 3 January 1901, Page 3

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