1 4 Drapery,! e!r %shions. J. Cosgrave . & Co. Beg to intimate they have Opened their Summer shipments, and are now exhibiting a most uperb variety of the Newest and most Fashionable Goods, consisting of — Brocaded Silk Bobes • <, s ; , Plain and Embroidered Grenadines A splendid variety of New French Fancy Silks, in Chcne Plain Glace, new stripes ; Rich Broche New Foulards, Japanese Silks, &c. A large collection of French Organdie Mrslins, Brilliants, Printed Cambrics, Piques, and Florentine Cloths A large lot of the Best French Prints Exquisite Dress Fabrics—Roubnix Silk Beps, Delaines, E pingline, Serges, Tinted Alpacas, Marl Mohairs Saxony Fabrics, Check Camlets Droquet, Pansy, and Daisy Cloths The Mantle Department Contains a Large and most Elegant Collection of the Newest Novelties, viz.: The New Baschilk, Marchioness of Lome The Costume and Polonaise Mantles. % The Millinery Department. Contains the Latest Novelties in Bonnets, Hats, Flowers, and Head Dresses ; a large Stock of Fringes and Fashionable Trimmings, Parasols, Ribbons, Gloves, fee. The Gentlemen’s Outfitting Department. Is replete with every Novelty of the Season, and contains all the New Cuts in Coats, Trousers, and Vests, fee. ; a Beautiful Collection of New Sc „rfs and Ties, Collars, &c. ; Gentlemen’s Hats in endless variety. J. Cosgrave & Co. OWEN ST., GEAHAMSTOWN, Beg to notify the greater portion of these Vew and Fashonable Goods now showing were selected by their home buyer. Inspection Invited. JUST RECEIVED FOR THE SEBASTOPOL HOUSE, ONE OF THE LARGEST SHIPMENTS OF CRIMEAN SHIRTS, HATS AND CAPS, FOR THE * CHRISTMAS TRADE. CHAS. GILLIGAN. Miscellaneous. TO MINERS.—BRITON Sc CO. have now on hand, at their Yard, Beach, Grahamstown, a first-rate Stock of Puriri, Ti-trce, and Rata Props and Caps. MONEY to LEND on Good Security.—• For particulars apply by letter to M., office of this paper. COALS, FIREWOOD, CHARCOAL, &c. The cheapest place on the Thames for Cut 'up Firewood, Coals, or Charcoal, is at Ferguson’s Yard, Beach, corner of Burkcstrect; and at his Old Yard, Davy-strcet. THAMES CRICKET CLUB. MEMBERS are requested to take notice that the Practice days arc Monday and Wednesday, at 2 o’clock ; and Saturdax at 1 o’clock sharp. No Member will be permitted to Practice or Play who shall not have PAID bis SUBSCRIPTION for the current year. A correct List of Members who shall have paid their Subscriptions on list hist., with the names of the officers, and the rules of (lie Club, will be published in the local papers on the Ist November next. E H. BEERE, Secretary. NORWICH UNION FIRE SOCIETY. Head Office : Auckland. GEO. S. GRAHAM, Inspector. THE above Institution is prepared to accept risks in Grahamstown and Shorthand, at moderate rates of premium. CHARLES STEPHENSON, Sub-Agent. Albert-street. NOTICE. THE Scottish Commercial Insurance Company. of Glasgow, are prepared to accept Fire and Life business on the Goldfields. PP.EECE AND GRAHAM, Shortland-street, Auckland, Agents. M. BREARLEY, Family Butcher, Brown Street, Grahamstown. Prime Pork Sausages and Corned Beef always on hand, and guaranteed of the best quality. Restaurants and Hotels supplied regularly. BEST QUALITY ONLY KEPT,
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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 51, 5 December 1871, Page 2
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