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Business Notices J. TURNER, TAILOR, POLLEN STREET, | 2JVITEB the special attention of his Customers and the Thames Public to his SUMMER STOCK of Superior Tweeds, Cloths, and Coatings, exactly adapted for a [first-class Trade. {QUALITY! "> MAKE! [ JgJ PIT! 5 "^ The Teue Test or Cheapness. DOUGLAS AID CO., Shortlakd Bakery, AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BISCUIT MANUFACTORY. BISCUITS in great variety, including Coffee, Lunch, Captains', Bath, Arrow* root, Spice, Abernetby, Picnic, Lemon, Fancy Mixed, Digestive, etc., etc. Quality guaranteed, and prices to suit the times. Soiree and Picnic Parties liberally dealt with.' | Our. A 1 Loaf as usual, delivered every- | where. - * •. „;■.' N.B.—Legal proceedings will he taken for recovery of accounts outstanding over two months unless'settled immediately. Hotels COMMERCIAL HOTEL, OWEN STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN. ALBERT BUTLER (late of the Golden Age, Waiotahi Creek), begs to intimate that he has entered into possession of the above old-established bouse, where he hopes, by strict attention to busicess, and by keeping only the BEST BRANDS of ALES, WINES, and SPIRITS, to receive a fair share of patronage. THE RESTAURANT, Which was- the most popular in Grahamstown, has now been RE-OPENED under the supervision of Mr PoitocK, whose reputation as a chef de cuisine needs no puff. Meals at All Houbs. Good Accommodation for Boarders. ";: 2779 PAEROA HOTEL, OHINEMURI. TLfR FRANCIS LIPSEY begs to inform: JJIJL his friends and the Public generi^P that he has taken the above Hotel (form<Sriy^ conducted by Mr Peter Austin). Havikg made' large additions to the House, he can now offer superior accommodation to travellers, with every attention*to their comfort Good meals. The very best wines, spirits, and malt liquors; good Stabling, and Baddle Horses on hire. 1689 F. Ltpsex, Proprietor. Medical SHORTLAND PHARMACY. /"IHATtLES COX has pleasure in bringing VJ before the Public the following TRIED and APPROVED MEDICINES :— COX'S WHITE WORM POWDERS. These Powders are specially adapted for this Colony, where few children are entirely free from Worms. They are safe, nearly tasteless, small, easily taken, and have been well tried in all parts of the Colony; there is no better preparation. Directions on each packet, which should be attended to. BED BOTTLE. FOE CUTS, SPBAIKS, BRUISES, PAINS IN THE JOIKTB, BHBTTMATIBM, ETC. This preparation has been in use thirty years, and always commands a steady sale. Chbbbt Tooth Paste, Rose Tooth Powdeb, Hair Dye, &c, &o. COX'S COMPOUND BARK AND BARSAPARILLA. An excellent Purifier and Feeder of the Blood. No preparation can be better adapted for all ages, or more suitable against low fever, indigestion (consequent upon weakness), poverty of blood, &c. In bottles—Half pint, 2s 6d; pint, 4s ; quart, 7s. Full directions accompany each bottle. COX'S BAKING POWDER. This preparation is second to-none. May be used for bread by those who object to that made by the fermentative process. Also for pastry, &c. DEPUYTRIEN'S POMADE. An excellent preparation for removing Dandruff or Scurf, preventing baldness or fallingoff, and also restoring the Hair. As this article has been highly approved, it is confidenily recommended to persors suffering from any of the above mentioned disorders. Pbepabed and Sold onlx by CHARLES COX, CHEMIST, POLLEN STREET, SHORTLAND. 2743 FEWEST designs in type on hand, and constant additions being made, at the Evjhikq Btab Office, "TTOPOHBRS 'or Government Payment V and Company Debts—Printed and Sold at the Evjnrnra Stab Office* McGOWAN'S, for Bacon, Hams, Potatoes, &c.

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2495, 4 January 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2495, 4 January 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2495, 4 January 1877, Page 1

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