Drapers and Outfitters
New Autumn and Winter Goods. JK CASES, JUST OPENED. J. GRIBBLE HAS now OPENED UP his FIRST SHIPMENT of }•- WINTER DRAPERY AND CLOTHINGHOME SPUNS! ..-..,.. HOME SPUNS!— : And all the New Dress Materials. 1 Case Superior Striped WINCE Y S, in all shades, 7-^d per yard— splendid value. The Thames public would do well to inspect this Stock before making their Winter Purchases. The Goods have been bought at less than English cost, and will be sold a Small Advance to clear cut the 'most of the Heayy Stock on hand. • * J.G. also, desires to note that he is appointed Agent for the " Little Stranger " LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINE —the Cheapest and Best now on aale in ;the World. ■ J.G RIBB L E, OWEN STEEET, GEAHAMSTOWN, ; And Pollen Stbeet, Shobtland. ; 381
npHE FIRST WINTER SHIPMENT of q CASES TWEED CLOTHING, Q BALES. CLOTHS and TWEEDS, in the piece, 1 OO PAIRS MOI<ESKINS, Just Landed at J. MARSHALL'S.
T. W O O D, mOBACCONIST and IMPORTER of HA VA NA■■ 0I G .-A RIS ,-?• "-':■ ■ MEERSCHAUM PIPES, CONCERTINAS, and GENERAL FANCY GOODS. BEST CUT TOBACCO. . Pollen btbeet,. Shoatiamd. . In conjunction ■with the above T. Wood has Lately COMMENCED BUSINESS as a GENERAL CLOTHIER. Having received LARGE STOCKS of SEASONABLE, GOODS He is able to SELL at the LOWEST PRICES. T. WOOD tenders his THANKS to his Friends and Customers for their Support since he has been in Business as a Tobncconnisl, and Solicits their Favor* in his New Line of Business, in which ho is confident of being able to merit- their approval by Attention to their requirements. POLLBK STBEET, ShORTXAWD. 3*77 £ CASES WINTER HOSIEEY and FANCY WOOL GOODS Just Received at J. MARSHALL'S.
A f>-J O YARDS of the MW MOSS TBIMMING in All Colors, the Most Fashionable and Most Durable Trimming for Winter Wear at J. MAESHALL'S. A VERY CHOICE SELECTION of WINTEE MILLINERY, MANTLES, CLOAKS, POLONAISE SKIRTS, ORNAMENTS, &0., at J. MAESHALL'S;; MUSIC. MRS G-EORQE O'HALLORAN will impart Instruction in Singing and | Music at her Residence, Parawai (next Major Cooper's). . ; ...Pupils mit ucted at home, it required. ;'•' Terms on application. _ 355
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1989, 20 May 1875, Page 3
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353Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1989, 20 May 1875, Page 3
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