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Gigantic Clearing Bale.- B%'# am? in. %£*' £«y«*» £ Muumry 1 & & Bargains in Clothing \ Mercery, Furnishings IS. Hetherington's CLEARING WINTER SALE NOW ON. Note these Prices, which are only a small sample of what is now offered at Clearing Sale. DRESS GOODS, in really choice materials, at 2s lid, 4s lid, 5s lid, 7s CHILDREN'S BONNETS, 4s 6d, 5s 6d, to 7s 6d. All reduced to Is 6d lid the full Dress Length. . each. • BLACK DRESSES, good colour, reduced to 4s lid, 5s lid, worth, double. LADIES' FELT HATS, good shapes, reduced to 6d and Is. BLACK CASHMERE at B£d per yard during the Sale. GIRLS' KNITTED SKIRTS 2s lid, reduced to Is lid. DRESS ROBES, five only, cut ready for making, beautifully braided, 39s J^t^tFSSS? S, KI. RTS 4* 6d > reduced to 2s .6f , . , 6d, reduced to 22s 6d; 49s 6d,reduced to 27s 6d GIRLS ULSTERS, all sizes. A very necessary article for school wear. DRESS STIFFENING at 2s 6d the dozen yards. ptp/q* ™^^?n£™ U?"n *a a a*k qa HOSIERY: A splendid line of Girls' Black Cashmere Hose, assorted ribs, f^^^tii^F^mJ^ A S^ ft fid reduced to 9J per pair.- Boys' Heavy Ribbed Winter Hose at IOJd CHILDRENS CMSAM DRESSES 19s 6d, reduced to 8s 6d. per pair A splendid line GIRLS' COSTUMES (Jacket and skirt complete), a really good line, 18b SHIRTINGS from 2s lid per dozen yards. 6d reduced to 12s 6d; 12s 6d reduced to 8s 9d; 10s 6d reduced to CALICOES, Unbleached and White, at Is lid, 2s lid, 3s lid per dozen BELTBUCKLES reduced to 3d each. WTnwawwwTTTvrna tt v i a wv-* * csj j j • a i COLOURED VELVETEENS Is 6d, reduced to 7Jd; Is 8d reduced to WIDE SHEETINGS, Unbleached or White, at 6fd per yard dunng Sale. gi^ . 3s 6( j re< j uce( i to Is 6d TURKISH TOWELLING, reduced to 4±d per yard. CHILDREN'S WOOLLEN HOODS, usual prices Is lid, 2s 6d, 2s lid, all WOOL SHAWLS and Baby Wraps, large size, cream, white, and colours, reduced to Is each AMwmM d VTSTr 1 A14rt 8T? 1 ald'5 S 6^i*t. * a*. ha a FANCY BROCADED SILK, suitable for Blouses and Evening Wear, all AMbIUCAN LEATHERS, wide width, reduced to 6d per yard. oln Ji. a i o qj _-j, j 1 (71 j BEDSIDE MATS and HEARTHRUGS, large sizes, Is, 11d,2s lid, 3s 6d, MEN'S SOCKS, four pau^ for Is PTnnpPTnrpw at * -a a a * 1 CJ • a MEN'S HEAVY KNITTED DRAWERS 2s 6d, reduced to Is lid. ?™ ?™ ' ° Per rUnmDg 7 MEN'S MERINO DRAWERS 2s 6d, reduced to Is 6d; 3s 6d reduced to LADIES' CLOTH CAPES 39s 6d, reduced to 21s; 35s 6d, reduced to 16s 2s 3d . ' - T x.Hl^l7B^ to lOs6d; lOs 6d reduced to 5s lid. MEN'S SHIRTS, strong make, from Is each. LADEF«E LA£F C^ OTH MANTLES 55s > reduced *° 355; 45s reduced to MEN'S COVERT COATS reduced to 17b 6d during Sale. T 29s m 6d; 25s 6d reduced to 15s6d. A few only. MEN'S MACKINTOSHES, best shapes only, 16s lid, 19s 6d, 255. J?m^2n^T«T 2a 7' a a\T^ UCIa *° 2lß> MEN'S FELT HATS ' newest BhaPes m "Dr- Jim" *W<>, red™ed to 2s lid, FUR NECKLETS 2s 6d, reduced to Is 3d. 3s lid 4s lid LADIES TRIMMED HATS, new styles, at 3s lid, 4s lid, 5b lid, 6s lid MEN'S HARD FELT HATS, good shapes, from Is each. during Winter Sale. BOYS' SAILOR SUITS reduced to 3s lid during Sale. LADIES' TRIMMED BONNETS at a reduction of 50 per cent. MEN'S STRONG BRACES at 6d per pair WINGS, QSPREYS, and AIGRETTES Ib, Is 6d, 2s, reduced to Id, 2d, MEN'S TIES four for Is. 3d, etc., to clear. BOYS' COLLARS reduced to 5 for Is. FEATHER BOAS, usual price 4s 9d, reduced to Is lid. MEN'S, YOUTH'S", and BOYS' celebrated " GOLD MINE" BRAND SILKS reduced to 6s, Is, Is 6d per yard during Sale. Cannot be repeated CLOTHING, obtainable only at S. Hetherington's, in Trousers, Suits, at these price*. and all Garments at great reductions off during Clearing Winter Sale. SPECIAL NOTICE. S. HETHERINGTON guarantees to supply all these bargains at com mencement of Sale, but as it is anticipated that the heavy demand will soon clear many of the lines right out, and as it is impossible to repeat at same prices, it is advisable that an (-aly selection be made to avoid disappointment. Sale Now On at S. Hetherington's, Direct Importer, Pollen St.

THORBURN'S Clean Sweep Sale 0* the T.D. & 0-0. Stock ol Drapery, Clothing, Hats, &c. There ate Bargains for Everybody. See that Yon Secure One. .

WANTED TO SELL. T IGHT SPRING CART-Nevw been in Use.-Just out of the Builder's Hands. Apply to —. W. SCOTT, Pollen Street. KURANUI G.M. CO. LIMITED. I RIBUTES to* Let in all parts of the • above Mine except where Wages Men ars Working. THOS. H. CRAWFORD. O T I C E W. G. K. KENRICJC, SOLICITOR, Late of Paeroa and WaiHi. Has commenced practice in 7, Hobsoa's Buildings, Shortland Street, Auckland. [Established 1870.] THEO. WOOD, Tobacconist laud ClothierPOLLEN STREET, THAMES. FANCY GOODS AND SMOKER'S REQUISITES AT LOWEST PRICES. TO-MOlUtOW—Ladies' Gem Hats Od each ; Ladies' Linen Collars, all Blwpes and sizes, 3d. eauh; Children's Embroidery Collars at 4d each; Children's Silk and Wool Hats and Bonnets at 6d and Is each at R. | Thorburn's Sale of the T.D. and C.C, stock.

Wanted Known. CONSULT—MADAME MAYNB THE Clever Character Reader etc, at Sea View House, (Opposite Railway Station). Crown & Bridge Work Is the Most Beautiful and Most Substantial and MoSt Modern Method of RESTORING BROKEN TEETH OR ROOTS, And Supplying the Place of Missing Ones. ' Call in and I will gladly tell you whether or not it is adapted to your mouth. This work greatly recommended where suitable. Gold Crowns £2 2s each. Artifical teeth at Moderate Rates. Twelve or more Teeth Painlessly Extracted with One Dose of the latest Anaesthetic. H. W. E^THOMAS, DENTIST, Pollen Street, Late of University of Pennsylvania,* U.S.A) NICHOLS ON (Late F. J. Ray). THE CHEMIST, (By Examination) POLLEN STREET, THAMES. MR NICHOLSON Possesses all Prescriptions and Recipes belonging to the late F. J. Ray. Orders by Post attended to at Qsce,

Box 48. Telephone 27 Pacific Hotel. BROWN & ALBERT STREETS, THAMES. MRS WINTER^ Proprietress. The Most Centrally Situated, and Commodious Hotel on tho Thames near the Wharf, and within 3 minutes walk of the Railway Station. Wines & Spirits a Specialty. An Excellent Table Kept] LUGGAGE LABEL*, TREE LABELS, &c We have a large range of sizes in linen and Manilla address tags, suitable for all purposes and PRINT ADDRESSES on same at Cheap Rates. HOTELKEEPERS should keep them for their Customers, they are a cheap advertisement. NURSERYMEN should put them on their bundles of trees, they bring more custom. PRIVATE PEOPLE should put them on their luggage when travelling and it will not go astray. (o) The more you get at a time the CHEAPER they are. Star Office,

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Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10018, 2 August 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10018, 2 August 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 10018, 2 August 1901, Page 3

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