Crockery ware and Glassware STAFFORDSHIRE HOUSE. J. H AE, T, TTAVING RETURNED TO THE THAMES, has now OPENED HIS OLD PLACE OF BUSINESS, the Well-known STAFFORDSHIRE HOUSE, ■•■.." ■ ■ , ..'WITH. A . *„.«.<...' LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF China, Glass, and Earthenware, BE US H W A R E, Tin and Plated Ware, in great variety. The STOCK was bought in Melbourne at ENGLISH COST—being theBANKKITPT STOCK of Messrs T. HAEPER and CO. ~ , „ ' ' J. H. hopes that his old Customers and the public at large wiirfavor him by .inspecting his Large Stock, which will be offered at prices' thaF r "• cannot fail giving satisfaction. BEMEMBERTHE OLD ADDKESS— - „" ,'. * l^-'*,'}'■ STAFFORDSHIRE H 0 HJS:B\ '" „ . Qyren Street, Grahamstown, Furniture, &c. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE ON THE THAMES TO PROCURE "' FUENITUEE, BEDDING, CROCKERY, AND EVERY HOUSEHOLD REQUISITE AT IS Cock's Furniture and Mattress Manufactory, M A R S T R E EM; (OPPOSITE THAMES HOSPITAL). ' V*f
Empire Hotel, OWEN STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN. wm. McDowell, HAVING- Purchased the above wellknown Hotel, so long and successfully conducted by Mr Dsvirr, has much pleasure in notifying the fact to his friands and the public generally. The Restaurant In connection with the Hotel, which has been co long conducted by Wm. McDowell, is still continued, and having purchased the Hotel he is enabled to oflFor locreastd Facilities to his Customers. Board and Lodging ... £1 per-week. •■'Biard ... ... ... 16s „ The Bar is supplied with only tho Be3t Brands of Spiri's and Wines, and Thames and Dunedfn Beer always on draught. |gT Nqto the &rldre-s — E M"1? I R E HOT EL, OWEN STREET, Gbahamstowk. Wm. McDoweli, Pbopriexob. T. W O O V, mOBACCONIST and IMPORTER of HAVANA CIGAR S, MEERSCHAUM PIPES, CONCERTINAS, and GENERAL FANCY GOODS. /BEST CUT TOBACCO. POIIiKN STREET, SHOJtIIAKD. In conjunction -with the obove 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 ho has boon in Business as a Tobticconnist, and Solicits their Favor3i*n his New Line of Business, in which he is confident of being able to merit their approval by Attention to their requirements. POMISK STHBET, SHOBTLAKD. 377 TINRIVALLED PRINTING of all kiad \J —Artistic and Chaste designs. Ai th« EvrotsoSta Office*. AIIKAMBNTAL Printing, in colors, gold \J or bronia, in a stylo hitherto unobtainable on the Thames, at the Evbkiko Stab Office.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2153, 27 November 1875, Page 1
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404Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2153, 27 November 1875, Page 1
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