Crockery ware and Glassware STAFFORDSHIRE HOUSE. J. HART, TTAVING EErUENED TO THE THAMES, has now OPENED HIS OLD, PLACE OF BUSINESS, tlie Well-lcnown STAFFOEDSHIEE HOUSE, WITH A LA.BOE AND VARIED STOCK OF China, Glass, and Earthenware, BRU S. H WAR Ey Tin and Plated Ware, in great variety. The STOCK was bougLfc in Melbourne afe ENGLISH COST—bein^ the BANKRUPT STOCK of Messrs T. HAEPEE and CO. J.^^ H. hopes that his old Customers and the public at large will favor Jiim by inspecting his Large Stock, which will be offered at prices that cannot fail giv.mg satisfaction. EEMEMBEE THE OLD ADDEESS— STAFFORDSHIRE HOUSE, Owen Street, GrahamstoWn. Furniture, &c. ■ ■ - ■ ' i THE CHEAPEST HOUSE ON THE THAMES ; TO PEOCUEE FUBNITTJRE, BEDDING, CEOCKERY, AJSD EYEEY HOUSEHOLD EEQUISITE AT IS COCK?S FUBNITITRE AND MATTRESS Manufactory," MARYST R E E T, (OPPOSITE THAMES HOSPITAL).
Empire Hotel, OWEN STEEET, GBAHAMSTOWIT. wm. McDowell, HAVING- Purchased the above wellknown Hotel, so long and successfully conducted, by Mr Deviit, has much pleaeure in notifying the fuct to his friands and the public generally. The Restaurant In •connection with the Hotel, wbich has been so long conducted by Wm. McDowell, is still continued, and having purchased the Hotel he is enabled to offer Increased Facilities to his Customers.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. t§t Note the Address— . E M P I E E HOTEL, OWEN STREET, h GBAHA3IBTOWN. Wm. McDowell, Peqpbietob. MMINGTON'S GBAHAMSTOWJNHOTEL. This Hotel is noted for its superior accommodation for a few Boarders, and aleo its central position, being situated in Owen street, Gruhamatown. ■ . . Wineo, Beers, and Spirits of best quality. GEOEGE "SYMINGTON, Proprietor. , 1427 T. W O O D, • mOBACCONIST and IMPORTER of HAVANA CIGARS, MEERSCHAUM PIPES, CONCERTINAS, and.GENERAL FANCY GOODS. ;bsst cut tobacco. POII2N STBEET, SHO ilTIi AN D . In conjunction with the above T. Wood has Lately COMMENCED BUSINESS as a GENERAL CLOTHIER, Having received; LARG-E STOCKS of SEASONABLE GOODS He ia able to SELL at the LOWEST I '•'..: PRICES. T. WOOD tenders his THANKS.to his [ Frionds and Customers for their Support since ho has Been in Business as a Tobacconnist, and Solicits their Favoi'3 in his New' Line of Business, in which he is confident of being able to merit their approval by Attention to their requirements. PoEDBHSTBEET, ShOBIXABD. 377
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2158, 3 December 1875, Page 1
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399Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2158, 3 December 1875, Page 1
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