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■, ■ Business Notices. Thames Bedding Factory, i ' PJLLKN.STIIEET, (Between Karaka Bridge and Mary-stieet). " J!.' GR'I G G i t , HAS ON SAIE , , Iron Bedsteads and Cots, Wood Bedsteads,, Mattresses; Chairs, etc., etc. Aobht ;or thk (JEOYEE AND BAKEE SEWING ..,,. MAOHINE-Pkioe £9 10s. : | (Instruction included. ; 'also, .' -.';,:.'.'. the grover & baebs hand 'machine, : Perfect and Strong as the Table Machine, ■~ .'..' .Priob,. £5 10s. iMachine Needles, Cotton, Silk, -Oil, & Sundries kept.on.hand., \ vFU'IB:EfE; ! f': "',',' ' Conducted respectahly.at very'.. '' ' Moderate Charges by. ■.-... centeai(funeeaiestablishment, , ,PoiiLbn"STrbei, .Rbiwbbk, Karaka ■■■'. , ; . K BRIDBB AND MARYrSIBBBIii ; ■■'•: <<> The scale of charges includesall Cemetery ■ i; and3llnlster'slees ) <fcc. l ao that customers have !; nolurthertroublebeyond giving the order. ~. T . •-■ Comua aiwats'on"Saib.'"'"' " Graves Fenced and Tombstones Supplied. Designs' by J. fl; Buchanan mayJbe' seen',- ! and Prices obtained, on application to J. Grigg. HOUSEKEEPING MADE EASY! rrODSEHOLD 'EXPENSES': V tije* largest item, in, the outlay of most people, on the Thames.,. . ..• , '' : "'. And an economical way of ; spending : bur money is a matter worth the attention of all, Your'first'question should be, who ; can serve me best and cheapest ? I say MoGO WAN can; and why? Because he buys for ; ready money, it is the interest of. the merchant to supply him with the best article to secure his order. Then comes MoGOWAN'S system of selling CHEAP, 'selling QUICKLY at a SMALL ADVANCE. .It is the amount I turn over that pays! Come to MoGOWAN'S, and suit yourselves,. I will not knowingly sell you a bad article and tell you it i 3 gooL, I cannot at present supply you with good Jams at 7d, and I don't like to give you a bad articled Everybody knows the Little Shop! How.manyare dissatisfied with .the TEA they ' 'get from their Grocer l)i Well, then; -'' j ■■■'■ ;.: TRY;MoGOWAN'S.; V."'..,'' ,i Crosse & Blackwall's PICKLES, la'3d; : usually • ;^soldfbrls6d. :; ■ Everything"as'-'Cheap as"-p6ssible.' Come and j see for yourselves. I ' " ■ I wish we had the lean from Julius, and .the Railway into the bargain.; See .what McGowan says in the 2nd page of the Stwr. '■ NO'-'TI ■':'•'•' ' : ' rHE undersigned, while returning thanks for past favours since he commenced business on the Thames GoldSeld, has much pleasure in informing his numerousf riends' and customers that he has taken those PREMISES 1 lately occupied by Mr Wm. Payne, Jeweller;-Brown-street, where he will, in conjunction with.,.hia. Establishment'in Albert-street, for the" future carry on the Business, hoping that with strict;attention to business, combined with reasonable charges; still to merit aeonihuance of .their patronage. ■ : '. N.B. Gentlemen will greatly oblige by leavingtheir Orders at the Shop in Brown-street. ; {$* Note the address~ ~ E.- ! W IS EM AN, TAILOR, &0., t0,,, ... . ; .ALBERT AND BRaWN-STJREETS, Grahamsiown, :: THE WILLOUGHBY ~ I REDUCTION A.U. ; STREET I WORKS; ;;R. p. pearse; j ', i ,.. ';' ttateEaithbyiMuh-.&Co. n.OLDJEOKES AND ASSAYEE, \ WKLLOUGEBY STREET, ■ : Shobtund, ; .TOT ; ';&', SPECIMEN; BATTEEY, ,-7. OWEN-STREET. aBAEAIISTOWN. ": " X'-: " ■:■<«■■'■■ ' ■" ; ■:<" ■ MESSRS. SPENCER AND HALL, having erected a Single Stamper'llattery, of the most 'approved construction, are prepared to CRUSH QUARTZ from one cwfc. to a ton, By careful atteutioh,.tlie.use of the best chemicals, and a constant. .of/._hot, water on the tables, Messrs! S, and; 'H. hope' to succeed in saving nearly the whoie of the gold, They also invite the attention of Gold Mining, Companies and Miners,to : their .Machine, as,being peculiarly adapted for treating Rich Quartz or Specimens. Terms for the hire of the same on application. Goti) Membd;'A*aybd, &e., and the high, bauk price givea for the same/-•

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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1779, 3 April 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1779, 3 April 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1779, 3 April 1874, Page 1

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