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Business Notices. | . LATEST ARRIVALS IN SUMMER GOODS NOW EXHIBITING IN • DRAPERY, MILLINERY, ETC., AT ■JAMES B BID'S, BfiOWN-STKEET, GRAHAMSTOWN. T B„ HAVING NOW OPENED HIS LATEST SHIPMENTS OF «. SUMMER STOCK, WOULD CALL ESPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOWING LINES DRESS GOODS: All the newest shades in Japanese Silks. A very large assortment of -Black, White, and Coloured Grenadines, suitable for the present and coming seasons, will be offered very cheap. White and Coloured Batiste, Piques, Striped and Checked Muslins, Marsella Quiltings, &c., &o. Black and Coloured Lustres—plain, fancy, and stripe^, A splended Black Silk at 3s 6d; worth 5s Cd—the better and best qualities equally cheap. msstcßic THE MANCHESTER AND FURNISHING DEPARTMENTS Contain some very Clioap Lines in Unbleached and White Calicos, in Croydon, Wet Wove and Long Cloths. Hoyle's and other Prints, less than imported prices, from s£d upwardsreal bargains. Sheetings, Brown Hollands, Linens, and Cotton Drills, Ticks, Diapers, Blankets, Flaunels, and other goods, too numerous to particularise, j, TWEEDS, in Cotton, Union and Ul- Wool, for Boys' Clothing. Also, a large and will selected nock of Short and Long Curtains, in muslin and laee—decidedly cheap. A CHOICE LOT OF LADIES' COSTUMES, POLONAISE AND SKIRTS. Also, Ladies' Lace Jackets, Capes, &c. Sunshades, Umbrellas, Stays, Crinolines, and Dress Improvers, &c. THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT IS NOW COMPLETE WITH ALL THE LVTEBT AND NEWEST SHAPES IN HATS AND BONNETS FOR THE PRESENT SEASON. A large variety of New Gibbons, Feathers, Flower*, Rouchings, Trimmings, &c. The Whole will be Offered at Pmces that will deft Competition. A Large and Cheap Lot of Men's and' Boys' Hats, from 10|d. Also, Men's and Boys' Mercery—to be offered at prices extremely low. M. H. AIRE Y T)EGS to inform his Customers that he has just purchased at the close of ■y the Wholesale Season a quantity of very CHEAP GOODS, which he is now offering at much below usual prices. Black Silks from 2s 6d per yard, 20 per cent, below usual prices White Flannels from ll|d per yard White Marsella from Is per yard Drab and White Corsets from 2s lid, a very cheap line Printed Muslins from 6d, fast colors 500 White Straw Hats Is, cheap at 2s Boys' Trimmed Straw Hats Is 9d, 30 per cent below value Men's Island Hats Is French Muslins cut out and trimming for each Dress at 18s 6d, worth 255. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, Under the charge of an experienced Milliner, Is now replete with every new and Fashionable Shape in Bonnets and Hats. Just opened, a choice Lot'of French Flowers Lace Mantillas, Muslin Jackets, Lace Polonaises New Ribbons in all the Fashionable Colors. New Tweeds and Clothing for Christmas Trade Boys' Holland Suits 5s 6d, and Tweed Suits from 9s 6d . Gents' Silk and Holland Coats Drab Hats 12s 6d, Black Paris Hats 18s Gd Brussels, Tapestry, Kidderminster, and Felt Carpets Floor Cloths, Mats and Mattings in all makes. The Stock is one of the largest, and the Premises have been much improved, combined with my well-known principal of every article marked in plain figures, makes it the most desirable place of business where you wish genuine Goods at their lowest possible prices. M . H . AIREY, POLIEIMTBISEr, SHOBTUKD,

CHEAP MILLINERY AND DRAPERY. IMPORTANT TO AILI JOHN 6 R I B B L E WILL SHOW THIS DAY A QUANTITY OF JOB GOODS, BOUGHT VEiiY LOW, and will bo sold at half the former cost, The following are a few of the many Cheap Lines to be offered: — 1 Case of LADIES' STRAW HATS, from la 3d—worth 2s 6d'to 3s 6d 1 Case of White DRIiSS MUSLINS, good patterns, in check and satin stripes, from 9d per yard 1 Case Printed DiihldS MUSLINS, new patterns, in all shades, from BJ-d per yard 2 Cases PIIINTS, all fast colours, in any quautity to choose from: very cheat) 3 Cases FANCY DtIESS GOODS, in Lustres, Plain and Silk Stripes, Mohairs, etc., etc. Black and Coloured SILKS, Piques, Grenadines, &e. 1 Case BIiOWN HOLLANDS, good value CALICOS, FLANNELS, SHEETINGS, and overything necessary for household furnishings. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. A New and Choico Selected Stock of SUMMER CLOTHING, well shrunk before made; Shirts, Straw Hats, Scarfs, Ties, Socks, White Shirts, Collars, etc., etc. Tho above was bought very low, in the best market, and will be sold at a very small profit, to make room for a largo shipment to be opened shortly, CALL AND SEE THE NEW PREMISES. JOHN GRIBJBLE, Pollen-street, Shotted (three doors from Ma.ry-stveet).

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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1915, 10 December 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1915, 10 December 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1915, 10 December 1874, Page 1

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