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5 J . COCKS OF THE NOTED CHEAP Furniture & Bedding 1 WAREHOUSE, MARY STREET, SHORTLAND BEGS TO DRAW THE ATTENTION OF ONE AND ALL rjlO HIS VARIED AND EXTENSIVE STOCK 01L AMP WARE, BRUSHWARE, TINWARE, HARDWARE, CHINA ; GLASS, and HOLLOWARE, CARPENTER’S TOOLS, BEDSTEADS, in ivood and iron, CHILDREN’S COTS, MATTRESSES, AND PALIASSES. In all Sizes, ami other 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. S§®l m mm m I! SB ] t= - R- »•*» lOth i ng AstAs ti igt'itj GREAT J. REDUCTION IN PRICES. M A It S II A L L, IS NOW SELLING ALL OF IIIS SUMMER STOCK OE DRAPER Y, MILLINERY, FANCY GOODS, CLOTHING &c. REGARDLESS OF COST. Terms Casli. MOSES BROTHERS OF THE GREATEST WONDER OF/A, THE WORLD Seeing the want of a & [First Class Tailoring Establishment, Have opened / They are now landing, per City of Adeaide, direct from Melbourne, e Hundred & Thirty Pieces of Coating’s, Trouserings, and Vesting’s, all Especially chosen for this Market, That Br a neh/^/ gIJMMER gQo])g / N y/ vx Tlie Finest Assortment of Patterns and most Fashionable Material out of Melbourne. Having secured the services of a First Class Cutter, they can guarantee a perfect fit. TAILORS WANTED. G . A . DOUGLAS, READ AND BISCUIT BAKERY, AND CONFECTIONERY, Willougiiby-street, Shoktland (Established 1867) ■akc oi all Sorts. Pastry. Fancy Biscuits. See.. See. Made to Order with care and despatch Soiree, Picnic, Bali, and Excursion Parties liberally dealt with. NO PUFF BUSINESS LEGITIMATELY CONDUCTED N.B.—A Tri.A Respectfully Soncitea

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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 90, 23 January 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 90, 23 January 1872, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 90, 23 January 1872, Page 4

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