Further Large SMpnients OP 7 " . WINTER GOODS Per Steamers Matatua and DelpMo, Opened Up This Week at S. HETHERINGTON'S General Importer and Family Draper, POLLEN STREET, THAMES. NOTlCE—During- the Winter Months the Establishment will be losed Each Evening at 8.30 o'clock, (Excepting Saturdays). ■ i • . . ■ / ■ ' ■'•-.' ■ ' ' .■ *'■ m -.-. ■'■'■■■' AUTUMN] DISPLAY OF NEW GOODS. [WINTER The Thames Brapery and Clothing 00. m ARE NOW SHOWING COMPLETE RANGES OF NEW SEASON'S GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. lffi£ Ladles' and Maids' Mackin- X A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF • * COLONIAL AND ENGLISH |||R , . _ : : Blankot* and Flannels, toshes, : Dress Materials .|- At All Prices. |gg< In all the Latest Shapes. Sewn J _, ,,,>. j i _„_. _ : „,„„„, ,«• PcHF «t ,1 -r.. • i j -n 1-1.1 o j »In Coloured and Fancy Design*, and 1 THE LATEST IN rMft** Seams. Well Finished, Reliable Goods. • V 6 } -«.-.. .«. - iTCKIf 11 t „, , . •,. j«, i A,, «r ■, o xt x • Gents* Ties and Hats. Lwr Also a Large Stock of J Navy and Black. All Wool Serges that | £ LARGE STOCK QF [gU Gents' Macks. I will not cockle or Shrink. I Men's and Boysl Cloth Ing. A VISIT OF INSPECTION INVITED NO ONE PRESSED TO BUY. J. MACKINLAY, Manager.
Oh! what would Tommy Atkins do If we had not pulled him through; The colonies have done their best, And showed great courage in the test-. . " ' We all require a little aid, And danger makes us oft afraid; A cough won't make your health aecure, So buy some Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Entertainments. ODDFELLOW'S HALL, RICH* MOND STREET. THURSDAY, 27th JUNE. Grand Concert, In Aid of the Funds of the Thames Volunteer Fire brigade. PROGKAMME. Overture, — Recitation, —"Uncle Podger," Mise ' Winnie Hipkins. Solo, —"Under the Flag," Mr Percy Baker. Solo, —"Gounod's Seranade," Miss Amy Payne (violin obligato, Mr E. Payne. Solo, —"The Sleeping Camp," Mr Boyes. -. Solo, —"Swallows/ Mrs Thomas. Duet,—"When the W.ind Bloweth in from the Sea," Mrs N. Payne and Miss Myrtle Miller. Recitation, —"The Umbrella Lecture," Miss Winnie Hipkins. PART 11. Opening Chorus, "American National Guard," full strength of Company avid Band. Pete—song—"Old Black Joe." Topsy—song—"Sound that Banjo." , Uncle Tom—song—"The Old Log Cabin in the Dell." Dinah—song—"Massa's in the Cold, Cold Ground." Sambo—song—"Polly Wolly Doodle." Snm—song—"Oh Dovey my Honey." Sue—song—"Good Old Jeff." G«torge—song—"Oh Them Golden Slippers." Loo, Liza Prue—"Three Little Coons in, a Boat." Snowball —song—/' Who's. That a ling."Bones—song—"Oh Dovey will you love this Laddie." Chloie—Grand Finale—"Shine, Shine, Moon. No extra charge for laughing. Curtain rises at 8 p.m. sharp. , Short Dance after Entertainment. T>T?. PASCALL'S Cough Mixturfor Influenza, Bronohitii, Bad Coughs, e<o. Sold \jj MrXoughHn, groce*
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Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 9975, 22 June 1901, Page 3
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