QUEEN'S HOTEL, ALBERT STEEET. TIfR.S. YOUNG begs to return bis best thanks for tho kind patronage bestowed on kirn since he opened the above House. The Heuse is replete with every comfort and convenience, and is second to none in New Zealand for ita WINES and SPIRITS, " including Australian Wines, of tho.fF.w7-l«i*-brands.l; 1 r English, lime juice, &c, &oA * BOEOUGH BAKIEY, Beach Boad, CKRAHAMSTOWN (near the Goods Wharf 1 . jo'Hw^J«£bse K-sroif, [lr. l, BAKER AND CONFECTIONER*-k J. B. having at considerable expense erepte,d a Large and Commodious Baking Establish* ■ m«nt on the Beach Road, is now prepared to supply the best quality of bread at a most reasonable price. Visitors to Tararu Gardeas can supply themselves with all Picnic requirements, there being always a Large Stock of Confectionery! on hand, including Mennie and Day's famous Biscuits. Remember the Address — •'• " ■< " v BEACH ROAD. 7726 GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE. Quadri, Bootmaker, POLI/EN-STBEET SHOETLANb, BEGS to call attention to the following LIST of PRICES of his boots, a#d Shoes, which can tte had Either ready made or , to order:— V Elastic Side.Boota ■ ... ... 17s 6d > HalfWellington.Bootf... .., 22s 6d Watertight Boots, light or strong 16s Lace up Boots ■jg ...^sYvlßsj^-* •. Blucher Boots ... .... ... 11s * Boys' Lace up B h p ; pts t fjpom; i .. vi .,.»-.-8s Canvass Blucher,' 'Kned with s .. ., ■- ; :f English Kip leather, and guaranteed 'to stand all weather 15s REPAIRING.' ""' Half 501e... ... , ... 3s 6d Sole and Heels .... ... iS . .. M g4sj6.d\. - And all other Repairs done Equally Cheap, and in a Superior, Manner* w •• •■■ ■*•' Observe the Address— POLLEN-STEEET, SHOETLANJX (Opposite Dr. Kilgour's.) ~«« - , . , -.,-. 7628-26-A PEIVATE.SOHOOLrFOE 1BOTS : HAS been OPENED-iri Brown^sfreet. Grahametown, opposite Mr. Shobt'^ Draper, &o. For terms apply as under. N.B.—A NIGHT .SCHOOL, to commence i on MONDAY, 16th November, will be held on Monday, Tuesday, Wediieiday, and Thursday evenings, from 7 to 9 p.m. Persons wishing to join .wilt ;hergood- enough to leave their names at Mr. Jas. Clabke^b, Grocer, Owen-street. ji ' - • \ EDMtWD C. COBNES, ..'■ .,, -Teacher. MBS. ■etflsTo^v IKVMBS attention to her NEW and FASHIONABLE STOCK r^f-ME&i 1 MNERY JUST OPINED UP. Stra* Hats and Bonnets in greatvariety'J Feathers and-Flowers that will Defy Competition at NEW IN G.J o,^l 3K OUse' r: , BBowßrvs-TEj'«.jr r,'" ':•;■ .-■■•'• N»xt door to Rise's, Photographic Artist,, N.B.—An apprentice to the 'D ( ress-inaling wanted. Apply e&rly. r \ " tc7562 GOVEENMENT LIFE is&UEANCE AND AN^piTEES. ,; Important to Miners. MINERS — Especially married men — should INSURE their LIVES. By Payment of 10s. 4d. per Quarter, or less than TENPENCE PER WEEK, a person at the ago of thirty may secure 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« James Hopcbaft, Evening Star Office, Grahamßtown. WH. HAZARD, Gunmaker, &c, &c., • 17, Brown-street, Grahamstown, has on hand Breech and Muzzle-loading Guns ;„ Colt'r, Smith and Weeton's^ Sharp's, Adams' ; Webley's, Lefancheure, iipbert's, ( Snider, Whitworth, Wesley Richards, i.rEnfield, Henry Rifle's and Revolvers; Dixon's and Hawksley's Powder Flasks and Shot Pouches; x Eley's Caps, Wads, Wire Cartridges, &c. Cartridge Cases for Breech-leading Shot Guns already filled, or filled tot>rder on the shortest notice. Repairing done in the best manner and wan-anted to give satisfaction. Doer Plates Engraved; Mathematical and Surgical Instruments, Trusses* Locks, Keyj^ Sec, &c., made or repaired; Meerschaum Pipes Mounted. ' T 375 FOY BEOS., PHOTOGBAPHEES, F RETURNING THANKS, to their numerous Friends, and the "Public in General for the very Liberal Support they have received since commencing business, beg" to intimate that their Studio will be CLOSED from the 4th to the 23rd of Novem- < her to enable them to make Alterationsduring which time they will be in attendance Daily between the hours of 3 and 5 p.m., to receive and deliver ordeis. "7665-78
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Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1841, 26 November 1874, Page 4
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621Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1841, 26 November 1874, Page 4
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