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General Notices Thames Bazaar, JOHNKEESING, CROCKERYWARE, CHINA, GLASS, HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES, USEFUL ARTICLES, & FANCY . GOODS ESTABLISHMENT. The LARGEST and MOST VARIED STOCK of the Class of GOODS on tlie Thames. JUST OPENED Ex Ltjtterwoeth, A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT of WAX FBUIT and CAMBRIC and SILK FLOWERS under Glaas Shados, from 8 inches to 20 inches high MANILLA KITS, GLASS SHADES, Raised Wool and Bead-Worked SLIPPERS A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of VASES and ORNAMENTS DOG WHISTLES, Electro-plate an^ Metal Tea and Coffee Pots arfd Services BEST CONCERTINAS, Boys' Building Bricks SHELL BOXES (various), Tea Trays and Waiters GENTS' SHIRT SUITS, in Gold, Pearl, Black, Ivory, Plated, &c. CLOTH BRUSHES, with and without handle. PERFUME SETS, 3 and 6 pieces MUSICAL ALBUMS, Puff Boxes with Puffs (various), Mouth Organs, Large Wood Dolls STEEL and GOLD BEADS, Razor Strop?, Feather Edged Fans, Workbox Fittings, &c.,&c. All Goods Carefully Packed Free of Charge. Three doors from Bank of New Zealand, Bbowk Stbeet, Geahamstown. Closed on Saturdays until Sundown. 6 Pink of Fashion Boot Shop, Opposite Mr W. Davies's Onehunga Store, BROWN STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN. SPECIAL TO THE INHABITANTS OF THE THAMES. MR J. wT"I E AH V, Boot Botldeb, Begs to inform all that he has just opened 100 TRUNKS of LADIES', GENTS', and CHILDREN'S BOOTS and SHOES, All of which will be disposed of at cost price \ to make room for other shipments. J. W. L. has also on hand, of his own manufacture, Boots for Fashion, Workman- ! ship, and Quality that cannot be surpassed in the Southern Hemisphere. Wend your way to the King of the Craft, where you will have your Boots made up to the glass of fashion and mould of form j where your pet corns will not be tortured, that yoa may peg your way, like the Flying Dutchman, without fear of suffering from it afterwards. * # * A Trial is specially-asked for. N.B. —Private apartment for Ladies. DIGGERS' WATERTIGHTS, 12s 9d. Please note the address— «T. W. LEAHY, BOOT BUILDER, Opposite Mr W. Darieß's Onehunga Store, Brown Street,, Grahamstown. , ieorp §en% FAMILY, DISPENSING., AND MANUFACTURING CHEMIST, j 20, BROWN STREET, GBAHAMSTOWN, THAMES (Near the Bank of New Zealand). 1148 N O T I C E. W. AVENELL, HAVING been in business on the Thames for over three years, begs most respectfully to thank his Customers and the pubiio generally for the very liberal support he has . received during that time. Having enlarged his premises and added several improvements, he is now prepared to supply SAUSAGES, &c.—not made by Steam —of the most approved quality, and has always on hand the BEST CORN BEEF, PORK, AND TONGUES, &c. None but the very beat quality of Meat supplied. Note the .Address — W. AVENELL, Pollen Stbebt, 8041tc Shortland. _, L H - .i - i — ——^— BOROUGH OF THAMES. rpHE Council of the Borough of Thames 1 hereby give Notice that on THURSDAY, the 14th day of October, 1875, they \ intend to make a RATE of ONE SHILLING , in the pound (£1) of the annual -value ©f all rateable property within the Borough for the year commencing on the Ist day of July, 1875, and endiDg on the 30th day of June, 1876, and that a statement of the proposed Rato is deposited for the inspection of Rate* payers at the Office of the Council of the Borough of Thames, Queen street, Grahamstown, Thames. F. C. Dbak, Town Clerk. Thames, October 6th, 1875, 1104

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2112, 11 October 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2112, 11 October 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2112, 11 October 1875, Page 3

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