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J . COCKS OF THE NOTED CHEAP Furniture & Bedding 1 ’ WAREHOUSE^MARY STREET, SHORTLAND BEGS TO DRAW THE ATTENTION OF ONE AND ALL rjpo HIS VARIED AND EXTENSIVE STOCK . 01' LAMPWAEE, BRUSHWAEE, TINWARE, HARDWARE, CHINA GLASS, and HOLLOWARE, CARPENTER'S TOOLS, BEDSTEADS, in wood and iron, CHILDREN’S COTS, MATTRESSES, AND PALTASSES. In nil Sizes, and oilier Furnishing Requisites at prices which defy competition. ALL PRICES MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. N.B.—FURNITURE and TINWARE made to order or Repaired at the shortest possible notice. Job Lots and Balance Consignments Purchased for Cash.

ALBERT STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN. rasa PR. iip>rw iNiS??! RAPI RY CLOTHING ISHMt tSTAS i m V 5335. -er JUST OPEN, IS¥ GOODS BOUGHT EXPRESSLY FOR CHRISTMAS AND THE NEW - YEAR A Choice Selection of Millinery Great Novelties in Lace and Fancy Goods Latest Styles in Dress Goods of every description. Boys’ Youths’ and Men’s Clothing’ made to order from good Tweeds and Cloths carefully selected. Hats in the most fashionable shapes. Shirts m great variety. Also; Ties, Scarfs, Belts, Braces, Hankercliiefs, Collars* Hosiery, etc., etc., etc. MOSES BROTHERS, OF THE THE WORLD, GREATEST WONDER OF A /t„„, „„ / y / now landing, per City of Adelaide, direct from / Melbourne, First Class Tailoring/ Seeing the want of a Establishment, Have opened ( / / That Branch/A V / i 'One Hundred & Thirty //% /'Pieces of Coating's, Trou- ' / sering’s, and Vesting’s, all GOODS > / Especially chosen for this Market, / / / The Finest Assortment of Patterns and most Fashionable Material out of Melbourne. Having secured the services of a First Class Glitter, they can guarantee a perfect lit. TAILORS WANTED. G.A.i)O U G L A S . READ AND EISCI'II BAKERY. AX'D POX FELT! OXER Y, _ Wj'ij.Ol'GllßY-sTIiKKT. S*ll< UT I.ANJ’ (E J ahlidied 151.57) Cake oi all Sorts. I’a-Jrr. Farcy Biscuits. .ve„ Mud/ u. Ounce'wiili er.:e and desnaicr Soiree, l'iciiic. Rail, and Excursion Rallies Rlxvaily dealt with. NO PUFF BUSINESS LEGITIMATELY CONDUCTED N.B. —A Trin) liespectnillj Soiteitcu

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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 82, 13 January 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 82, 13 January 1872, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 82, 13 January 1872, Page 4

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