J. COSGRiVE;& GO 0 WEN STE-E EX'/ ' GBA«AMSTO"WN, ( \ r j ANNOUNCE for POSITIVE SALE their Magnificent Retail .' ,_ * STOCK W" "'i , DRAPEBY AND CLOTHING^ COMPRISING-— ' Black and Coloured Silks Mantles, Shawles , Fancy, Dresses , _ • Printed Muslins . , , Prints, Batistes > , ->• » . Mar cheater Goods •. i ' ' Calicoes, 'in "Horrock's nnd Ci'ewdsea's, make, Wet-woves ' j Brown Hollands Finlny's Sheetings, Tickings, Towellings .Damask Clofcb Napkin's ' Tabling*, Quilts ' ■ • ' ' Curtains, in Damask, Muslin and Lace .LadieaiJD'nderclotli.ipg, Stays "~~ "Umbrella" arid Jt'arasoriS jfeathm, Flowers Ribbons 1 , Lscoe, ITosieiy, Glorr3 ' , ' , 1 " . 'Haberdashery arid .T.immings .. Miilinerv atd Straw Goods • . """,'. -' ' In READY-MAD £! '. CL-0 THIN G, j'For Gentlemen, Youths, and Boys, THERE IS NO BETTER MADE OR BETTER ASSORTED STOCK \ . "IV TOE"COLONIES. r HXTS! tfHIErS, SCAEFS, TIES, ' ' Akd Haxdxebohiehi. ' '•', . ' ' Ever; portion of the Stock is REDUCED '' COST PRICE and under. . Quantities of Useful Good? in all ittie Departments will be subjected' to , UNPARALLELED REDUCTIONS. ' ■ - ;Hhe Stock is veil known to be the Largest . and Besb in Grahamstown, purchased direct ) fronrthe Manufacturers for Cash. >- * ' ' ' * ' 8116
FUNEEAL NOTICE/ riIHE FRIENDS ©f Mr Charles Bebbx JL will please to MEET at hisresidence, Tararu Creek, TO-MORROW (Sunday), at half past '2 o'clock, to follow tbe remains of his brother's child to the Cemetery. * ! • Joseph Akdebn, : 395" ' Undertaker, Roll->»ton street.
JUJGents' CiOTHBS and every description of - - Dyeing and Cleaning done on the shortest .possible notice, at the Thames Dyeing Establishment, corner of Bolleston and Richmond streets. —Advt The Belgian Times says the Tribunal de" Justice at Mons was lately the scene of - an affair, which .was rather uncomfortable for' the 'judge and oth.rs present. , A bankrupt was being examined as to <the genuineness of his statement of accounts, and the " Procureurdu Koi" hinted that lie had made away with some of'his property. This so enraged the individual .' that he immediately drew a revolver from bis pocket and took aim at the *'-Procureur," who made a hasty-flight, and then 1 at the judge, who followed the example of the " Procureur." In half a minute the whole . court was cleared ; the bankrupt followed the example of the others, and has not been heard of since.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1973, 1 May 1875, Page 2
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342Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1973, 1 May 1875, Page 2
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