SEASON CHEAP CLEARING SALE .. .... OIF . . Drapery, Millinery ' Clothing^ Furnishings, Bbc. S. HETHERINGTON'S Cheap Clearing Cash Sale commences Wednesday 13th February, when Great Bargains will'be offered in all departments. All Goods of a decidedly Summer Character will bfi offered at prices Regardless of Cost. Genuine Reductions made throughout the entire stock. S. HETHBRINGTON makes out his orders for next Summer's Goods at the end of this month, and wishes before doing so to make a General Clearance of present stock, which he would rather sacrifice than carry over. A great deal of the present stock is Just New, and lately landed, S.H. having bought largely before leaving London at the end of the English season at Enormous Reductions. The following-show a few of the many Bargains now offered :— Dress Lengths reduced to 2s lid, worth 4s 9d Children's Silk Hats and Bonnets reduced to Is and 2s Gd Dress' Lengths reduced»to 4s lid, worth 8s Small lot of Children's Embroidered Dresses at 2s 6d Dress Lengths reduced to 5s lid, worth 10s ■ " ' $ Very cheap line of Cashmere Dresses from'3s lid Black Fancy Lustre Dresses from 4s lid • ? Children's Sailor Dresses reduced to Is, "worth 2s 6d Wide Black Cashmeres! from B£d ' Ladies' Print Blouses reduced to Is lid New Prints—good patterns—from Is lld per dozen yards > Ladies' White Pique Skirts reduced to 4s 6d Muslins from 2a lid per dozen yards " ~ Ladies' Under Vests reduced to 4|d White and Coloured Quilts from Is l.ld each ' • . ) Ladies' Print Dressing Gowns reduced to 3s lid White Sheeting from 6£d . •'-'"s Ladies' Muslin Dresses, ready made, 19s 6d reduced to 10s 6d ' Turkish, and Honeycomb Towels from 3£d - —^ Special line of Ladies' Cravenette Cloaks, 25s ; arc now offered at All Wool Black Cashmere* Hose—all sizes— 10|d .• • . 9s 6d,,t0 clear ' Bedside Rugs reduced to Is lid ' . Ladies' Capes, 15s and 19s 6d, reduced to 6s 9d to clear " Children's Sunbonnets and Hats, 2s 6d reduced to Is - £ Tremendous Reductions in Ladies' Silk and Lace Mantle;*, 22a G<l Children's Sunbonoetsand Hats, 3s lid and 4s 6d reduced to Is lid 4 * and 25s 6d reduced to 9s 6d ; 45s and 52s reduced to 19s GJ GREAT REDUCTIONS MADE IN CLOTHING DEPA^RTIVtETsTT AND THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE STOCK DURING THE SALE. Call Early toSeeu,.Bargains £ HETHERINGTON'S CLEARING CASH SALE. Direct Importer snd Family Draper, Pollen St., Thames. SALE r^SALETSALE I Reductions from 10 to 50 per cent, 2s to 10s in the £. , Genuine Sale of Surplus Stosk: of First Class Goods, bought in the Best for Cash. To Effect a Speedy Clearance, and to make room for Winter Goods to arrive, we are giving the above Discounts of all Goods purchased at our Establishment. S le Commences Wednesday Morning the 30th January. THAMES DRAPERY AND CLOTHING CO. 172 Pollen street. J. MAO KIN LAY, Manager.
Commencing Friday Morning, Be in Time. CrBEAT Be in Time ;BAHOAINSi.; Must be Sold. Par Prices See WindowJ. HANCOCK, POLLEN STREET. .
Oddfellows' Premier Picnic at Motutapu. rpHE Thames Brethren will ran their 1 ANNUAL EXCURSION to /this Beautiful Island on SATURDAY, the 23rd February The P.S. Wakatere has been engaged tor this trip, leafing the Goods.TVfcarf at 9 a.m. TICKETS—AduIts £» 6d, Children Is. Tickets may he obtained frcm'Mesßrs. T. Dunbar, F t-har, J. Kowe, M. Whitehead, T. Newman, and P. Montague. " Hot Water Plodded. NAVAL BAND ON BOARD. > KOWE and SHAW, • "*N Hon. Sees, Te Aroha Jockey Club. . ANNUAL MEETING Will be held * I HUESDAY, 14th MAEOH, 1901. PROGRAMME. (Passed by A.R.O) 1. MAIDEN PLATE Handicap-of 20sovs. Distance 5£ furlongs 2. HANDICAP HURDLE RACE of 30 soys. Distance 1£ miles, over 6 flights of hurdles. 3. TE AROHA JOCKEY CLUB HANDI CAP of 60sovs. Distance 1 mil© and 3 furlongs. 4. HANDICAP PONY RACE of 15sovs. Distance 5£ furlongs. 5. TOURIST PLATE" of.3osovs. pistunce 7 furlongs. 6. HANDICAP HACK RACE of l&sovs,. For horses that have never won^ an advertised face exe?edjng lOsovs' in value at time of starting. Distance 64 furlongs 'i 7. FLYING STAKES, a handicap of 26 I soys. Distance 5 furlongs. 8. WELTER HANDICAP of 20sovb. Djs ! tan<:e 1 mile. Nominations close FRIDAY, 22nd Feb. For further particulars see Posters and Pocket Programme. JAMES WM, .RENNICK,. . Secretary. A warehouseman's stock of Ladies' Straw Hats to be cleared at less than English cost during Cullen end Co.'s gtttt »•}•*
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Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9873, 21 February 1901, Page 3
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