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It is lomo time since we were called upon to Irecord anything in the way of "selling off" or " immense reductions " in the clothing .'department. But we are now reminded that Messrs J. Cosgrare and Co.,.'are calling a sale of drapery and clothing at their establishments in .Owen and A%b«rtitreets. The stocks in these establishments embrace £20,000 worth' of goods. Cheap drapery and winter clothing will now be the order of the day.—-Ai>VT. SiTTiNa on a Mummy.—Max Adeler says:—" A coroner- of ours, seized an Egyptian mummy that was brought into town, "summoned a jury, held' an inquest on the. mummy,. brought ,in a verdict of. •Death from causes unknown,' and charged the „county with the usual fee, with compound interest from the time of Moses." "An Hotje Will Come, Aha'!"—A sad tableau, but not an uncommon one. A small wretched-looting house." Outside, a miserable apology for a man, drazed by drink, assaulting the door and making the air resound with hi 3 curses. Inside, a thin, pale woman, with a wan expression of features, pressing ono h.ancl tightly over her heart, and with the other heating a pbk«r in the fire.

THAMES MINEES 1 ACCIDENT BELIEF FUND. APEBFOBMAKCE , by ' Ihe Thames Dramatic Club, in aid of the above Fund, -will take place at the Theatre Boyal, G-Mha'mstown;. on THURSDAY next. Particulars in future iestic 557 Grahamßtown,'4th June, 1875. Me Eakbb— Qilß, —I beg to express to you my extreme regret for- the language I used to you to-day. I beg to a»Bure you that the words I tiled were only spoken jokingly, and I am sorry tbafc you fancied that I meant them seriously." 57 5 . .. John Jos. Bhtik. -rj T. S.O W E, SUBVJEYOE. Orders can be left at Mr Adiam'S, Pollen Street, Shortland. '.-..; 566 T^TBlfy Tftriety of Label for Sod»-water J2J Manufactiuww, in letter-press. Supenor detigntia lithograph, at the ETSHiXt Sxa» OfEo*. ; :

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2005, 8 June 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2005, 8 June 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2005, 8 June 1875, Page 3

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