JOHN 3VIUIR, ! TAILOE, TN T!HAJNIKING"his friends and the -*-public generally for tho liberal support accorded him in the past, has pleasure in informing them that he < lias just imported, per s.a. Pakeha, | from London, an. EiXCEIPTIONALLiY LiARGE AND WE!LL-A)S!SOR.TE!D STOCK OF Autumn & Winter Goods, Consisting of ENGLISH and SCOTCH TW.EEIDS, PLAIN 1 A£ND CHECK ■ VEOUJSHAISi, SERGE'S', and FAJv TCY WOiRiSfTIEID iSUITINIG® ; also a, Large Selection, of Fancy Cricketing Trouserings. A. Good Range of White and Silk Worsted Vestings. ' Inspection Invited. Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed^. ' ' Address— BROWN STREET, THAMES. i i GEO. MARTIN, Draper and Clothier, CORNER POLLEN AND COCHRANE STREETS. L I
Funerala FUNERAL NOTTCE. The Funeral of George Charnock will leave the Morgue To-Morrow (Tuesday), Ist prox., at 2.30 p.m., for Tararu Cemetery. Friends please accept this intimation. ROBERT TWENTYMAN, Undertaker.
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Thames Star, Volume XXXXI, Issue 10453, 31 October 1904, Page 2
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