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SEASON CHEAP CLEARING SALE ....0F.... Drapery, Millinery } Clothing, Furnishings, &c. S. HETHERINGTON'S Cheap Clearing Gash Sale commenced Wednesday 13th February, and Great Bargains are being offered in all departments. ' ' All Goods of a decidedly Summer Character will be offered at prices Regardless of Gosb. Genuine Reductions made throughout the entire stock S. HETHERINGTON 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 6d '-'„. Dress Lengths reduced to. 4s lid, worth 8s V ■^"* Small lot of Children's Embroidered Dresses at 2s 6d Dress Lengths reduced to 5s lid, worth'los Very cheap line of Cashmere Dresses from 3s lld 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 lid per dozen yards )? Ladies' White Pique Skirts reduced to 4s 6d Muslins from 2s lid per dozen yards ) Ladies' Under Vests reduced to 4£d White and Coloured Quilts from Is lid each ' Ladies' Print Dressing Gowns reduced to 3s lid White Sheeting from 6£d | 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 ; are now offered at All Wool Black Cashmere Hose—all sizes—10£ d . 9s 6d to 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 Mantles, 22s 6d Children's Sunbonnets and Hats, 3s lid and 4s 6d reduced to Is lid £ and 25s 6d reduced to 9s 6d ; 45s and 52s reduced to 19s 6d GREAT REDUCTIONS MADE IN CLOTHING DEPARTMENT AND THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE STOCK DURING THE SALE. Can Early Ba rg ai»s CASH SALE. Direct Importer and Family Draper, Polleii St., Thames.

SALE! JSMJ3JLSALE! Reductions from 10 to 50 per cent, 2s to 10s in the <£. Genuine Sale of Surplus Stosk of First Glass Goods, bought in the Best Markets for Gash. 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 oar Establishment. Sale Commencesv^^toQß^y^ffPAP.fi?; c 3Oth January, THAMES DRAPERY AND CLOTHM CO. 172 Pollen street. J, MAOKINLAY, Manager.

BOOTS/ BOOTS. Now On- Now On. Be in Time. CrBEAT Be in Time, Must be Sold. For Prices See Window. J. HANCOCK, POLLEN STREET.

APOJUDGY. I Thames, 19th Feb. 1901. To Messrs S. J. Best and Co., The Auckland Varnish Works, Auckland. r\ ENTLEMEN,—I regret exceedingly *-^ and apologise for having oh the 4th October, at a meeting of the Thames Borough Council, and also in a letter addressed to the Premder, dated on or about the 18th day of October, made certain statements reflecting oni your business, I do- so with the greater readiness, as I api .satisfied that those remarks were unfounded and that the information .^iveii me, on which they were based, was wro. neoua. I am further, satsfied that your business is a flourishing one, and that the article manufactured by you: is of such quality as to enable you successfully to compete witlh the. production of any , other manufacturer, local or foreign. -. ; I have to acknowledge the liberal way in which you have treated me and am, Yours truly, ALBERT BRUCE. £1,0001 for Is—£l,ooo. A FORTUNE FOR Is. a FORTUNE FOR Is £1,000 for Is/ FIRST 1 £1,000 for Is \ GBEAT } £1,000 for Is [ PRIZB j £1,000 for Is Or 12 month's Trip Bound the World, first claw, all Expenses paid, and J&W& in Cash for one person, or eight months for two. And 142 other- Important Prizes ranging in value from £1 to .£l6O. EIGHT HOURS 45th ANNUAL GREAT ART UNION, 46th—The Oldest end Most Popular—4sth MELBOURNE, 20th APRIL, 1901. Under, the Patronage of His Excellency the Governor. Proceeds in aid of. the Hospital! and Public Charities.' PritM will be delivered to winners Free of *11 Charge*. A list of winning numbers will be ported to any- person sending an addressed envelope to the repreeentaiive, with (tamp unafflxed. ' \ But from your Local Agent or Send Stamps, Postal Note, 0rP.0.0., direct to thf representative, "The.Block," Collins Street, Melbourne, at qnoe for tickets, and Sfcute a chance iv this Great Art Union, 22 .for 11 for Is, or Is each. If stamps are sent add exchange. " . . ' All direct applications must reach Vel* •; bourne before 29th, 1901. BE SURE & TRY YOUR LUCK. THEO. W. BTEIDE. New Zealand Kepre. •eatatiT*, "The Block." CoUiaißtrwt i JJtlbonrw, Victoria.

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Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9879, 26 February 1901, Page 3

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