PACTS ARE STUBBORN THINGS! j AND . j ', t , :^.E. T. HERBERT'S j" ti EV O NSHIRE HO US E D^AjEKY AKD MILLINERY " ESTABLISHMENT IS acknowledged,by a,discerning public ip be the CHEAPEST,HOUSE without any puff, ' having cleared tfut? his Summer Stook without his. deceiving theoi as to temptation prices', clearnig cut or selling off dodges. * i THE WINTER STOCK IS NOW OPENED, I AND WILL BE SOLD AT SUCH PEICES THAT WILL SATISFF TJEE • r y. % .-, t^n- .:> MOST;ECONOMICAL. . ,,.. , . j
IMPOETa NT. { THE BEST FRESH BUTTER on the ,. Thames can be had at the , OHINEMUFI STORES, SHORTLAND.; If you want a dolicious CUP OF TEA, buy it at tlio same place. \ If you want GROCERIES of all descriptions of a first class Quality, go to the Okino* muri Stores. ' Also on Sale, a Large Assortment !of CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, &c, \ il\' '"F6RC AS H. •■'^:"y\ Everything will be sold at the lowest possible prices, '.-consistent' with alwaysipaying'/20s in the£ J. c; hansen j Defies the dull times ; he has no rents to pay, conducts his business at a^sn&ll expense, and in n a position to buy in the best markets ' -■*■■: F OR O'iS H, •■ v. Is therefore determined to be in the foremost: ranltof competitorsfpr publio favour, confir' dent of securing the lion's share of Cash Customers., Unnecessary here •to quote jpric* . One trial will ensure your return. N' interior articles kept.. , . . ./ ....... ' J. E. HANSEN, POLLEN-STREET (Nbxt Buw'i) j JIVU> ■ MAOEAY-STREET (Next NrwO*m»okia :■ ■; : •'.;' .-, :■-'_' HOTEI). ;-.-V,.;V / ' ■ BHobtland""advance i 6004-tc '■■';, v',. -: Notice. ' ;■'■'}, . THE undersigned, while returning thanks for past favors since he commenced business on the Thames Goldfield,,has much pleasure in informing his numerous friends' and customers that he : has ' taken those Premises lately occupied by Mr Wm. Payne, Jeweller, Brown-street, where he will, in conjunction with his establishment in Albertstreet, for the future carry on the business, hoping that with strict attention to business, combined with reasonable charges, still to merit a continuaEce of their patronage. ' I N.B.—Gentlemen will greatly oblige by leaving their Orders at the Shop in Brown street. . .' ItSTNofco the address— ; ;- ; ' -E.--- WTS E MAJ^y -•• - Tahoe, &c, &c, \ ALBERT AND BROWN-STBEETS, 6088-tc Gbahamstowbt. ALL THE YEABj BOUND YOU will ,find it to your advantage to -PURCHASE your GROCERIES and PROVISIONS from R. FRENCH, FAMILY GROCER. Just received; a lot of New Groceries and Fresh P/ovisions, Prime E!eg Butter, the pipk of the Auckland market. Canterbury Cheese, very prime. lOd per lb. \ N«w Season Tart Fruits, Is per tin '.. New Season Jar Jams, assorted varieties ' New Season Tin Jama, beet brands. Still selling those bhoice Brown Sugar Jams at 7d'per fin. '* ■ Fine samples of Rice and Pearl Barley, frr.e from weevil. New Otago Oatmeal, 3Jd per lb. - .. • . , ■ Splendid value in Sugars^ at sd. and 5Jd per lb. .-.; t s. d. Devoe's Kerosene ... • ... 0 9 per qrt. Per4-gallontin 10 0 Flour, Potatoes, Wheat, Pollard, and New Sydney Maize. To arrive shortly, choice Canterbury Potatoes Bruahware, Kits, Clothes Lines, from 4d each. LOVERS OF GOOD TEA Willl find, on trial, that our Teas are of Extra Value ; the large quantity sold is proof of the exeellenca of the quality. s. a. Good Congou . ... ... per lb 2 0 Fine Quality ... 2 6 Superior Full-flavoured ... ... 3 0 Choicest Selected ... ... ... 3 6 Families Waited on fob Oedebs. Goods Deliveeed. Please remember that, Saturdays escepted, we cloße at 7 o'clock, an d that '■■ B. F R E N C H'S ; : ONLY PLACS OF BUSINESS =' I " is. .'•> ■'■-■ THE CENTRAL CASH STOB.H, POLLEN STREET. IXSPKOI I COMPABK I ! AND TBr !! !
CASH. RET I'B-I N G J]HE RETAIL. J; Cbsigrave & Co. ARE giving up ttfeir BETAIL BUSINESS in Grahamstown. A SALE of ";"' SOOTB AND CLOTHING Will be held at the CASH PALACE :'■■; ■:■•: :'..!- ';'■:••;.'.. '•.-. <: i/'.i^ -' : '; . ; ALBERT-STREET, ON SATURPAY,' THE 4th OF APRIL, and* will be continued until the Entire Stock is disposed of. GOVEENMENT tIFE ASSURANCE AND ANNUITIES. Important to Miners. MINERS — Especially married men — j should INSURE their LIVES. By Payment of 10b.|4d. per Quarter, or less than TENPENCE PER WEEK, a person at the aga of thirty may se<"ur.s to his family at his decease £100. Larger amounts on the same liberal scale. Thus placing them in a position of comparative independence. Tables of Rates, Pamphlets, and other information on application t* \ "I" f;3JA3^Efl;SO^Jk]^ 1 j;---;.; C C Evening Stir Office, (JrahamiboWn. TO SPORTSMEN ALL KINDS of AMMUNITION at Wm, Hewitt OPPOSITE GOVERNOR BOWEN HOTEL, GRAHAMSTOWN. 6882-lm
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Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1667, 4 May 1874, Page 3
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726Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1667, 4 May 1874, Page 3
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