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Drapery M. BL AIREY JS now Selling, at GREAT REDUCTIONS: 72-inch TWfLL'D SHEETINGS, Is 6d—former price, 2s 3d 100-inch TWILL'D SHEETINGS, 2s 4|d-rformer price, 3s 80 dozen HUCK TOWELS, 2|d each . ; 500 yards TENT and SAIL CLOTH, 7|d-former price, Is A Large Lot of FRENCH MUSLINS, 6s 6d—former price, 18s A Large Lot of DRESS SKIRTS, half-price. TOWELS, UNBLEACHED TABLINGS, OIL BAIZES,.and AMERICAN LEATHERS, &c, &c, at Equally Low Prices. Clearing-out the remains of the Summer Stock AT COST PRICES AND UNDER. ' A LARGE LOT of SUPERIOR TWEED, TROUSERS, at 11s A LARGE LOT of BLISS'S TWEED TROUSERS & VESTS, at 21s to 28s A LARGE LOT of TWEED, GALATEA, and PAGET COATS, 25 per gent, below usual prices Hats, Caps, Long Cloth Shirts, Ties, &c», &c. M. H, AIRE YV POLLEN STREET, SHORTLAND. '•■•'.■■ ■■■..'■■' 45 Provisions SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE INHABITANTS OP GR AHAMSTOWN, SHORTLAND, AND PARAWAI IN PARTICULAR. s/meafTs~and Co. (LATE OF THE FIRM OF MESSRS MEARS BROTHERS), HAVING REMOVED into those more centrally-situated Premises, lately in the occupation of Mr R- French, and known as the CENTRAL CASH STORE, beg to inform their Friends, Customers, and the Public generally, that they HAVE OPENED the ABOVE PREMISES with a Large and Well-selected Stock of First-class Groceries, Which, for CHEAPNESS and QUALITY, cannot be surpassed on the Thames. A REGULAR SUPPLY OF BACON, CHEESE, Ac, &c. BUTTER and EGGS from one of the best Dairies in the Province. Families waited on for Orders. Pack Horse kept. Goods delivered to all parts of the Thames. ; > , Note the Addbess— . .-"."'[ S. MEARS AND OQ., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FAMILY GROCERS, CENTRAL CASH STORE, POLLEN STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN. ; 239

PROCLAMATION. To all whom it may concern. GREAT REDUCTION in the PRICE OF BOOTS AND SHOES. GEORGE CROCKER HAVING come to the determination to SELL .CHEAP, announces that he 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 GUARANTEES will give satisfaction for its moneys worth. 1 All kinds of Ladies' and Children's | English Goods kept in stock. Diggers o2 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— My advice to you is to go and try it, . For no one will pleasa you so well as CROCKER, The only genuine Boot and Shoe Maker. " Cheapness," " Make and Fit," are his watohwords, Avid satisfaction to his patrons affords. OBSERVE THE ADDRESS— (And make no mistake) GEOBGE CROCKER, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, BROWN STREET (Opposite Alia way's Boarding house), GRAHAMSTOWN. NOW LANDING, Til X "L O C H U R R," And to Arrive Peb "THURLAND CASTLE," PIANOFORTES AND ( Harmoniums, IMPORTED BY J. GRIGG, POLLEN STREET. 147 n ASHEL BROTHERS, MINING AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, PAEKOA, OHINEMUEI. N.B.—Asenfs (it Auckland and the Thames 2622

Me Caul's 61b. Fruit Tins, 8s PER DOZEN, AT J. COCKS' OLD ESTABLISHED FUBNIBHING WABEHOUBE. MAEY STEEET , (Oppositb St. Geob*e's Chvboh). ALWAYS ON HAND, A Large Supply of FUENITUEE—New and Secondhand MATTEESSES CROCKERY lEONMONGEEY BRUSHWAEE . MATTINGS. EYEEY DESCRIPTION OF HOUSE-, HOLD REQUISITE At Prices to suit the Times. Goods on Hire. — Soirees Supplied with every Requisite, J. D. HURLEY, ANATOMICAL, MILITARY, AND RIDING Bootmaker, From Thomas V, St. James' street, Piccadilly, LoNDoir, .Bootmaker to Her Majesty the Queen and the .Royal Family, HATING recommenced Business at the lower end of Shortland (opposite the old Bank of New Zealand), desires to return his sincere thanks to his numerous customers for pusfc favours, and to solicit their kind patronage for the future. J. D. H. desires to say that his utmost care and attention as before will be paid to Fit and Quality, combined with as moderate charges as possible. 213 EXCURSIONS TO OHINEMURI AND THE UPPER THAMES. PICNIC PAETIEB PROVIDED WITH ALL REQUIREMENTS. [ MR ALLEN, well known on tho Thames for his ability as a Caterer, is now PROVIDORE of the P.B. TE AROHA AND P.S. RUBY, and ie in a position to supply Picnic or Excursion Parties with all kinds oi Refreshments. The terms will be such as cannot fail to give entire satisfaction, ar^i the style and taßto with which the refreshments are served must commend themselves to all. Terras, &c, upon application to Mr Allen on bourd Te Arohu or Ruby. 3314 G WALLER, Wholesale and Retail • Tobacconist, next the Bank of New Zealand Brown-street, Grahainstown.

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2533, 17 February 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2533, 17 February 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2533, 17 February 1877, Page 3

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