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--■ '"• "Business.Notices. .:,-■• ■■ I:• ■: ; ■ SPLEpID • SELECTION OJ ' ;' TN consequence of the large Stocks, and on aocount of the depressed state ' . I of trade, the, undersigned has been enabled to buy bis Winter: Stock.ot ; .Drapery much.below;'imported prices, and can therefore otter UARtrAU , < o_ ; ' equal to any other Housein the Trade. .• i " ', 'Special attention is directed to the following lines ot ! ;GMERALDMPBRY AND DMSS MATERIALS. '■■ ' ! A : iaree'l6tof WINSEY3, from I%A per yard-a great bargain. i. Eeal All-Wool FRENCH MERINOS in all shades, from V I ; Plain and Fancy; BATIN CLOTHS; LUSTRES, Black and Coloured, &c, &c. I ' ; .' A Choice Lot of BDAOK SILKS, bought very much under price ■ ! Bluel)iagonaroLJTHS,ior Polonaise,■&o."- : . . ' ' i : : '" "WATIiIRPEOOF and MELTON CLOTHS, in the various colours i : '••'WOOL'L'IIM''SHAWLS, in great variety' '"'^ !' 'Good and Cheap 'SHIBTINGS and SXIETINGS ■ ..■ ■' 'BLANMTS' and FLANNELS . , > ; ■ Embroidered FIiLT'SK UiTS, in first-class colors : ; One Patent Paragon SILK,UMMELLiS-a great bargain. j ■ THE MILLINERY DtfPARTMBNr la complete in-all the NEWEST SHAPES in HATi and BONNETS, Ac. ' ■ : A Splendid Selection of.iFLOWEIIB, FEATHERS, and TRIMMINGS ' ■.'■ , An excellent choice of RIBBONS, in all the new colours-Plain, Watered. ■! •■' and: Fancy. • . -s ■ , : .! '■ • ■'■■' •'' : ■ ■••■ A LARGE VARIETY IN WINTER HOSIERY. WATERPROOF CLOAKS.; LADIES' JACKETS, IN THE VARIOUS 1,,,,' ; : '; FASHIONABLE MATERIALS. '. A LARGE LOT'OF OTHER-GOOD 3, INCLIIDING LADIES' UNDER■h:; .'CLOTHING AND INFANTS' DEfARTMSN'I, ,-•'.[";• . -'Too numerous to advertise. ' ''. V* JAMES REID confidently 'appeals, to the public as he always has ' :! endeavoured'to serve 'them well, .and riot to do what is called a " chauce" ' ■• ••''■ trade.- He does not the Thames, aud tberefore.desires to . ■. ■ '■■<■■ keep his business. ■■ Tliis, he : feel3, he can only do-by studying to serve '■■■■■ .his customers honestly, and give a3 good value as can be obtained. f!'; •«T SOTS TEE ADDRESS-.-] [ JAMES pjl), BROH STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN. [ i; ; : : ;JUST RECEIVED, EX LATE ARRIVALS, AT ~ f : A CHOICE LOT OF TWEED 3,. SUITABLE FOR BOYS' WEAR. .' Blueijiagonals, Victoria Cloths, Waterproofs and Oloalcmgs, ; v Crimean and Winoey Skirtings, Blankets, flannels, i; ; '" ; and Ayresnire Plaidings. 1 ALLOA YAMS; & FINGERINGS. . NEW DEESS MATERIALS, ERENOti MERINOS, ETC BRUSSELS, KIDDERMINSTER, & EELT CARPETS, : ■ ELOOB CLOTHS, DdOR MATS, .^MATTINGS, ■. ~. The above will be sold very cheap, to make room for large importations to arrive. i ■" '■ . '-. ; . '.' ' .■■■•-. i, DUE HAM.'. & MPLEOD, . \ POLLEN STREET, SHORTLAND, ','■'. ARE NOW SHOWING THEIR FIRST ASSORTMENT OF : MUMN AND „ WINTER- GOO DS. : ';.„,.' , ,:; • COMPRISING-.".' WINCEYS, in large variety WOOL TARTANS,.TWEEDS FOR BOYS' -■- CLOTHING, WATERPROOF TWEEDS,,BLACK CLOTH ■ ■ JACKETS, WATERPROOF. CLOAKS, &c, &c. ~ We have also opened a beautiful assortment of : FANCY WOOLLEN PELERINES, VESTS, CLOUDS, CHILDREN'S WOOLLEN MUFFS, SCARFS, BOAS, &c, &o. :'.. Our assortment of FANCY GOODS, RUFFLES, LACE COLLARETTES, REAL AND ' ' IMITATION LACES is unusually large. ARNOLD'S FRILLINGS and various other makes,, wo have at present a large and ■ -varied assortment of, as also. WHITE AtfD, COLOURED MOY. , ...v , TRIMMING BRAIDS in almost all kinds and shades. Berlin Wools in almost every; imaginable Canvas, ;■."■, ; ;;: : '', Wool, Needles, &c. : GENTS' AND BOYS' FELT HATS, BOYS' PEAK CAPS, SCOTCH CAPS, [ MEN'S AND BOYS', WHITE AND COLOURED SHIRTS, MEN'S ' AND BOYS' BRACES, BELTS, TIES, COLLARS, &o„ &o." , | ;" : ;;;. .; .; : ; f ''• ! " : ■ •' ; ;FOLLEN STREET, SHORTLAND; ' \ : 7:"'•■'■': : : JWnOLESALE i.ND EETAIL ; fIROMONGE'RS: & I;MPORTERS, ! ! .■". ? OWEN STftEEIT, iGRAHAVISTOWN, HAVING received their First Shipment, ex' Anazi," of MINING : ~ . REQUISITES ! AND GBNJiItiAL IRONMONGERr, direct ' from England, are'eriabled to make a considerable Reduction ia their " '■. -• '~ ,/, ~\ . -;, j :',:.- ■•! j'- : . . ; ■■■:• .■ 1 i! ''. i",.'. Amongst the ; articles to Hand, are the following, viz:-- -.••:■: i ! ■ •.. ' i 1430 Kegs Blasting [Powder':' •. . . 1 i 50 Casks BesfcJJoublo Tape Fuse J< . . .250 Kegs Nails. ! - ■ t; . . .. 2500 Bars-Iron | ;200 Plates Monmoor Iron ' : . ,'■:.. :'i 25 Casks Antifriction Grease ■ !■;.• ■' '2 Tonsi White and Red Lead LB. Sheet and Hose, W.ood Screws, Blook Tin, Best Quicksilver, Chamois, I ■ I.R. Belting, Tuck's Patent Packing, Italian Paking, Cyanido, Sheet c '." Copper, Smiths' Bellows, Anvils, and Vice 3, Castor, Colza, '. ! .-■"''''.'' Kerosene, and Paint Oil?, Pitch, and Stockholm 'i■ .'• : Tar, Manilla,and Europe Rope. i ■ : ' , To. Arrive per 'Norham Castle' and 'loni,' 3 : ■ Bar Iron, Corru'gated Iron,: Double Tape Fuse, Lit. Belting, Italian arid Hemp Engine Packing, Lyndon's Spades, Avery's Counter Scales, . Green Baize,' Bolt Ends, Blank Nuts, Bolts and Nuts, Augers, Brace . Bits, Iron Washers, Tinned Saucepans, Kettles, ani Boilers) Plain Galvanized Sheet Iron, Copper -Sheej, Rivets, and Tacks, Stubbs' and Leckwood's Files (assorted), O. P. Rim Locks, Cly burn's Spanners, Boiler, ■ Rivets, Sorby's Octagon and Square Stool, Boat Double Shear Steol ;.'•/' Anvils, &c, &c, &o. '•■!■. 9 SOLE IMPORTERS OF SANDHURs¥gRATING3, SIZES TO SUIT ALL ; BATTERIES Olf THE THAMES.

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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1778, 2 April 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1778, 2 April 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1778, 2 April 1874, Page 4

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