CLEARING SALE. MONDAY, 15th linst.., at 11 o'clock. 'ci n McGregor Will Sell by Public 'Auction on nctfounib of Mr C. McGartiliny, who Inns sold liis fartm at Mntatoke, and is leuiiTiing: th© district, about 50 he-ul Mixed Cattlel, Sulky and Harness, etc. — NOW. ON".— SENSATIONAL SALE OF DRAPERY. DRAPERY. DRAJM^RY. MONSTER STOHK OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. RALPH BEERMAN, the Gonin 1 American Draper, has arrived by the s.s. Sierra, from America, wit! n Mnuster of Up-to-Dute NEW GOODS Hundreds of Silk Blouses. Silk Skirts in great variety, Plain and Fancy Muslins, Voiles, Cashmeres Men's and Boys' Clothing, Lice Curtains, Umbrellas, Silk Hosiery. TAILOR MADE SUITS, stylishly cut and finished, trimmed with best 1 Italian cloth and hair fronts. Also a large assortment of BOOTS and SHOES—2soPairs TROUSERS. He will hold a PRIVATE SALE of the above Gojds at McGREGOR'S MART, Pollen Street, f r ONE WEEK ONLY. . The public are cordially invite! to inspect—you will not be pressad to buy. FOUND— A Sum of Mosey in Shortlaud. Owner can have the same by giving description, and paving for this advertisment. For address apply Star Office. WANTED— Girl to assist housework. Apply > acitic Hotel. WANTED— 200 poultry in smull lots, .at the Sdle To-morrow. WANTED— 150 Store Pigs for tho Paeroa Sale. — Read, Gillespie and Co. HIGH SCHOOL OLD BOYS ADAMS MEMORIAL FUND. A MEETING of Old Boys will be held in the County Chambers, Mnry street, on Thursday Evening next at 7.30. A full attendance is requested. F. W. HETHERINGTON, Hon. Sec. ODDFELLOWS' HALL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25'fch. HAUsRAKI OB'AtND CONTEST CONCERT, Minstrel Entertainment, and Dane©. Test Selection, 'La Traviata^" Instrumental' Quaitte-ttesi, and Solos. Pretty Music, -Choruses, and Souses Don't miss a treat like this- Pric-ss 2s (admit to dance), 1* Gdi, and Is. THAMES BORDUGH COUNCIL. TENDERS for No. 5 BBAJEIAJGE CONTRACT; will 'be a'eceived 1 at the Office of tfoe< Council up to 1 p.«\ of THURSDAY, tho 11th instaait. Flan «iid specifications may 'bo seen at the Council Chamibers. ALBERT BRUCE, Town Clerk. October 3rd, 1906. THAMES BOROUGH COUNCIL. niENDERS will be received at the J_ Office of the Council up to 4 p.m. of THURSDAY, October 11th. 1906, for Supply and Delivery at the Council's Yards, Queen Street, Thames, of Eight Thousand Gallons of Coal Tar, in quantities as required during the current tarring season. Specifications may be seen at the Council's Office. ALBERT BRUCE,, %pirn Cleric;
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Thames Star, Volume XLIIII, Issue 10116, 10 October 1906, Page 3
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