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NEW Spring and Summer Goods And On View in All Departments AT • S. HETHERINGTON'S General Importer and Family Draper, Pollen Street, Thames, -.« at SHORT^ SHARPI FO VRTEEN DA YS' CZEAJS S WEEP SALE Of the Whole Stock of Drapery, Clothing, and Hats at THORBURN^S, IVS™^ EVERY ARTICLE TO BE SWEPT CLEAN OUT PREVIOUS TO OPENING UP NEW GOODS. JUST LOOK AT THIS:— Boy's and Youths' Mackintoshes Men's Mackintoshes (sewn seams) Wide laces in cream, white, and from. 125.6 d, reduced from 18s 6d. at 21s, reducedl from, 355. butter at Id per yard. * A few men's oil coats and- slickers A splendid line of Men's All-wool Fancy Dress Muslins at l|d per (riding coats) will be sold under cost Tweed Suit® at 21s, worth. 355. ya,rd. to clear. Remember for 14 Days Only the White Calicoes at big reductions. Remnants and Oddments at about present stock will be swept out at Blouse Flii; otettes from 3fd! per half price. They must be sold, and Clean-sweep prices, previous to openyard, reduced from 7Jd>. they will go cheap. !.ng new goods. mOBBI/HN'S, 172, Pollen Street,

ST. JAMES' PRESBYTERIAN NOTICE. CHURCH. —— While thanking the public for past favours The Annual W. "White, SOIREE & CONCERT, cab proprietor, queen will be held in the Sohktokoom. on STREET, THAMES, TUESDAY, the 23rd Sept., 1902. Wishes to intimate that he has now purxr.wr 1 chased a new and up to date cab, and will be PROGRAMME. pleased to accept a continued share of their Pat-aje. Chairman s remarks, Rev A. D. lliom- shortest notice. son Telephone No. 6. Chorus—'"May Day,"'—Choir. Song—"The Love Tide," —Miss Craig. Song—"Anchored;'—Miss N. Gibson. LEAVING THE: THAMES. Hauraki Brass Quartette —•'Larghebto . (Guiligimi.) THE Song—"Castle Gate,'" —Miss MoQuade. Double Quartette—'"Come Where the Q.) edtCSt JsOOt Sale LiHies Bloom,' —Misses Williams (2), Mcßae, and Craig, and Messrs OF THE YEAR. Thorne, Smith and Congalton, j -• Recitation, selected —Mr McHutcheson I -.*--*-* -r -*- A -* T Song—"Jessie's Dtearn,"—Mrs Som- 31M J. 2jAMGt 9 merville. Part Song—"Comrades Song of Hope" Having decided to leave the Thames Choir. ft*l" Gisbame, w'll hold a large CLEARSong—"A Hundred Leagues Under the ING SALE of all his stock of Sea,"—Mr E. Watsoiu BOOTS & SHOES Quarette—"Hail Smiling Morn,"— {m gix we&k Coimn6 ncing BA.TURMessrs Congalton, Dobbs, Thorne DAY> Se^mher 2 0th, when; every-and-Muir. th; win be Mld at a ]9aor jfice. Call Due*-«Maying,'—Miss Mcßae and j_ ft = d inst dS} and c Mr Congalton. thing must be sold. Plantation Song— Good-night —Male N . B __ No ored i t , during and aU voices. accounts owingl must be paid for by Tea. at 6.30. Conceit at 8. October 2 Oth. Those not, settled will Tickets 1 Is each, may be had from the ISU «d! for. Secretary, or any of the office bearers. i D. CONGALTO'N, Conductor. MISS MUIR, Accompanist. THE CLYDESDALE STALLION _ Young Grampian. LIVE STOCK GENERAL INSURANCE T» stand this season! between COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. Thames and - Paeroa the Clydesdale ' Stallion YOUNG GRAMPIAN, by (Only Legally Registered Company in N.Z.) Grampian (imported) out of Magnolia. Young Grampian is a bright ,bay TlflR CYRIL JEPHSCVN, Veterinary Sur- colt rising . three-year-old. He stands iSaff fiSTaa^cSS-rSS^ on 16.3\and. JU is of symmenow prepared to insure Horses, Cows, or trical build, has good substance and sheep, against Death by Disease or Accident; splendid! constitution. also Transit Risks (covering Mortality on Sea Hj, s sire Grampian was only shown SJ-TS_s° "£&£?% isTedifttr "t^ » Victoria against champion Foaling, Calving, and Castration Risks. fields and secured six firsts, while he G. M, KIRKCALDY, Manager. has been successful in this colony. 1 ' _--_-_-—-—-- His dam, Magnolia, gained no less than, 30 prizes, including 7 specials andi champions. GREAT SALE 1 GREAT SALE! It will thus bo seen that Young Grampian, who was bred in the Canof terbury district, comes from the very best Clydesdale stock. JBoOtS 8C ShoeS. TERMS: Single Mares £2 15s (guaranteed), 'anteed), groomage fee,, ss. For two or ____^ more mares special arrangements may ~"~™—~ kg, m ade. Be in Time. No Reasonable Offer W. J. HALL, Matatoke. Refued. A TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS. Among the medicinal preparations which have, from time to time, been placed before OMT V A PPW TIAA*4* LOKfiFtt thepublic.it can be stated without fear of Ul\L-l A. JJJJ.YV. UA.IS> LUrsUJ^li. contradiction that there is none to surpass ; Evan's WITCH'S OIL. As an Embrocation | in cases of Rheumatics, Sciatica, or Lumbago : -_ -_-_ . -«7^> y~* rv-rr ! l *s absolutely unrivalled, but the scope of [ ,/ hLAJ\(j{)(JJ\_ its influence extends far beyond these corns v, xtmivvvor, plaints _ For example, in sudden attacks of Inflammation of the Bowels, Spasms, Cramps, POLLEN STREET, CENTRAL. or Colic the application of this mixture will afford immediate relief, and avert the serions ' consequences that are inevitable if the neces- .,._,,, , , sary palliative is not at hand. Indeed, there At A. Courts sale you get value is no ache or pain to which the human frame second to none in all classes of drap- is susceptible that Witch's Oil will not allay, ' cry, mill:nery, and clothin<* and fancy and for this reason no household should be ■ go.ds at the Beehive, corner of Mary SSSL IS, £%£'**£ Street.—Advt . At all chemists and storekeepers. Wanted Known.—That Asthmatical — ■ | people can depend on Evans's Moun- In case of attacks of' Colio, Cramp ' tain King Asthma Powder giving im- or Spasms, Evans's Witch's Oil will mediate wUet—iLdTt. be found invaluable.—Advt,

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Thames Star, Volume XXXX, Issue 10449, 22 September 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XXXX, Issue 10449, 22 September 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XXXX, Issue 10449, 22 September 1902, Page 3

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