Crockery ware and Glassware STAFFORDSHIRE HOUSE. J, HART, TTAVINa RErtJRNED TO THE THAMES, has now OPENED HIS OLD PLACE OF BUSINESS, the Well-known STAFFORDSHIRE HOUSE,' WITH A LAUGE AND VARIED STOCK OF <3Mnav Glass, Earthenware, B X U S H W A RE, Tin and Plated Ware, in great variety. The, STOCK was bought in Melbourne at ENGLISH COST-being the BANKRUPT STOCK of Messrs T. HARPER and CO. J. H. hopes that his old Customers and the public at large will favoJ him by inspecting his Large Stock, which will be offered at prices that cannot fail givingl satisfaction. REMEMBER THE OLD^ ADDRESS— STAFFORDSHIRE HOUSE/ Cwen Street, Grahamstdwn. Drapers and Outfitters DURHAM & M'LEOD . P^\ ' , ■;. ■ ■ ..■■.■•-...■.■■ TTAVING. SECURED a LOT of WHITE and COLORED SHIRTS and GENTS' TIES, SLIGHTLY SOILED, will offer them / FOR SALE AS UNDER :- DUKE OF EDINBURGH TIES, 6d [.' ... Worth from 2s to 3s COLORED REGATTA SHIRTS, Is 3d .;.; ... „ 2s 6d D 0.,.: ■; Do do with collar, 2s 6d „ 4s 6d ... HEAVY JEAN 4 with collar, Is lid ... ... „ 3s 3d ' WHITE LONG : CLOTH SHIRTS, 3s 6d ; ... ,r.. 7aJ3d Do Do Heavy, 4s Gd ... ... „ 8s Oil Do Do Fancy Fronts, 5s „ 10s 6d DURHAM & McLEOB, POHO STREET, SHORTLAND:
Empire Hotel, OWEN STEEET, GEAHAMSTOWN. wm. McDowell, HAVING Purchased the ? , above wellknown Hotel,'so loflg aritt successfully conducted by Mr Devin, ha» much pleasure in notifying the fact to liiiTriands and the public generally. . f, £ , ' Th 6 Restaurant In connection with the Hntol, which, has been bo long conducted by Wat. MoDoweii, is still, continued, and having purchased the Hotel he is enubled to offer Increased Facilities; to his Caetomers. . c Board and Lodging ... £1 per week. Board ;;. ... ... 16s „ The Bar is supplied'with only the Best Brands of Spirits and Wines, and.Thames and Dunedin Beer always.on draught. fST Note the Ad drew— ■■; E MP lEE HO T EL, OWEN STREET, Gbahamstojvn. .'.'.' Wai. McDowbii., Pbopbiexob. T. W O O D, mOBACCONIST and IMPORTER of HAVANA CIGARS, MEERSCHAUM PIPES, CONCERTINAS, and GENERAL FANCY GOODS. :best cut tobacco. POXI2N STBEET, SHOATIAND. In: conjunction with the above T. Wood has Lately COMMENCED BUSINESS as a CENERAL 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 Tobacconnist, and Solicits their Favor 3 in his New Line of Business, in which be is confident of being able to merit their approval by' Attention to their requirements. ■ POIIBK SIBEET, SHORIIAND. 377
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2106, 4 October 1875, Page 1
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420Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2106, 4 October 1875, Page 1
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