County Council PUBLIC NOTICE. m.HB OFFICE HOURS nt the Thames -*- County Council Chambers are— From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oa Saturday, from 10 „ 1 „ E. W. Hoilis, 231 County Clerk. Soirees, etc INDEPENDENT 01DEB OF BECHABITES, S.U. STAR OF HAURAKI TENT No. 3. THE Seventh ANNIVERSARY SOIREE will bo held in the Templar Hall on WEDNESDAY, 14th instant, at 6.30 p.m. Single Tickets, 2s 6d. Double Tickets, 4s. E. Hokiss, 215. Secretary. . Wanted \\7 ANTED to Let a BED and SITTING * ? BOOM Furnished, Besidence within 10 minutes of the centre of G-rahamstown. Apply Office of this paper. WANTED TO SELL. 1 A A/1 STKONG GALVANISED IRON 1 V\jyj FIREPLACES, 30s each, Cash. Extra Piping, Is 6d per foot. Gkobch! McOavl. WANTED Known, "to meet the times," I am laying on i-inch WATER PIPE at 3d per f.ot; Beet High-pressuro Cocks, 4s 6d j Connections, Is. • Geoboe McGxvl. WANTED KNOWN-Proxy for Mining Companies may be obtained at the Stab Office.
Tenders UNITED PUMPING ASSOCIATION. FTIENDERS are invited, and will be received until THURSDAY, 15th February, at 12 noon, for DRIVING CROSSCUT NORTH at the 645 feet level. . Specification and full particulars to be obtained at the office. . Geobgb BiiACE, Manager. February 12,1877. 227 Notices PROCLAMATION. To all whom it may concern. GREAT REDUCTION in the FRIGE OF BOOTS AND SHOES. GEORGE CROCKER HAVING come to the determination to SELL CHEAP, announces that ho will • SACRIFICE BOOTS AND SHOES at such Prices unheard of before, and this being a . GENUINE SALE, simply* refers the Public generally to come and see for themselves, and they will be satisfied that this is NO PUFF/ Every article of his OWN MAKE he GUAEANTEES will give satisfaction for its moneys worth. All kinds of Ladies' and Children's English Goods kept ' in stock. Diggers of the Thames, to you all I say, Go to CROCKER'S— don't wait another day ; There's nothing like leather—so says the poet— Hy advice to you is to go and try it, For no one will please you so well as CROCKER, The only genuine Boot and Shoe Maker. " Cheapness," " Make and Fit," are his watchwords, And satisfaction to his patrons affords. OBSEEYE THE ADDKESS(And make no mislak?) GEORGE CROCKER, BOOT AND SHOE MAKEE, BKOWN STREET , (Opposite AlluwayV Boarding house), GEAHAMSTOWN. J, D. HURLEY, ANATOMICAL, MILITAEY, AND RIDING Bootmaker, From Thomas's, St. j'»mes' street, Piccadilly, . London, Bootmaker to Her Majesty tho Queen and the Royal Family, HAYING- recomirenced Business.at the lower end of Shortland (opposite the old Bank of New Zsaknd), desires to return his sincere thanks to his numeroui customers for past favours, and to solicit their kind patronage for the future. J. D. H. desires to say that his utmost care and attention as beforo will be paid to Fit and Quality, combined with as moderate charges as possible. "213 T O. L E T, THE Oldest GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT in Q-rahamstown, about to be vacated by Messrs Mears Bros., known as the Waiotahi'TMart. For par'.iculars apply to EdWABC HrtNIBS, 176 Agent, Pollen street. (V WALLES, 'Wholesale and Eetail j • Tobacconist, next the Bank of New Zealand Brown-street, Grahamstown.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2529, 13 February 1877, Page 3
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