Business Notices CHEAP MEAT! CHEAP MEAT!! CHEAP MEAT!!! J O H N~~F OSS, BUICHER, OWEN STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN, BEGS lo iniima'o that hn h prcpa-ed to SUPPLY tho PBIMEST QUALITY MICAT sit I ho Lowest pos iblo Prices. VFM KB. Prime Mu(ton, fore quarters ... 3Vd do pidca ... ... 4d do legs ... ... 51 Prime Beef roast ... ... 44 to G'l do boiling ... ... 3ilito dd 'lo Eleali fid Snusaqcs 5d (On Saturdnjs 3!bs for Is). German Sausngce, Black and White Puddings, &c, &c, &c. Cow Heels and Tripe fresh caily. N.B.—Mr Pots having just orecteil ono of Prico Bros.' wafer engines for driving his machinery, customers can rely upon tbo regular supply of his usual Fancy Goods. KOTICE. I RESPECTFULLY request a Settlement of all ACCOUNTS for tho current yenr on or before the Ist of January, 1878, and all Accounts duo on the Ist of October, 1877, and rcnu.ining unpaid on Ist of January, 187S, unless snHsfiictory arrangements are made for payment, will bo Sued for forthwith. John Foss. Owen street, November 2G, 187?. The Pioneer Butcher OF THE THAMES. D. OIIME EEQS to inform his Customers and tho Public generally, lhat in order (o meet the requirements of au increasing business, ho has REMOVED his Establishment lo thoso Con: modiou.') Premises lately occupied as tho GEORGE HOTEL, where all orders entrusted to him shall have his best attention. NONE BUT THE BEST QUALITY OP MEAT IS KEPT, And the Prices charged aro LOWEST POSSIBLE Remunerative ones. D. Oh3£K would remind the Public that he was tho First Butcher to supply Meat on th Township, and his steady increase of Business einco is proof of' the Qualify and Chcapnes of the nriido he supplies. Rfineiiib(*r the Atkhves — D . OK ME, ;', Late Gecuge Hotei, UPPER POLLEN STREET, GJIAIIA3ISTOWN. 1001 . V. KIESANOWSKI, TAIL 0 E, (IText Bendigo llotei,,) POLLEN STREET, SIIORTLAND. A LL EIKD3 OF WOBK esecutcd on the ehorirst notice, on the most reasonable term?. 1447 PUBLIC JTOTICE. w. f. danby; Having had 15 years' experience in England, HAS OPENED the SHOP situated between Dr Perston's and Mury street, with mi ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF BOOTS AiND SHOES, And hopes, by keeping Iho Ue.sfc Articles tho Trado fan produce, and by prompt and strict attention >o orders uiul mciisurc^, to sccuro a shas'o of public patronage. REPAIRS KEATLY EXECUTED On the Preuiists. 1082 11. STILWELL, \IURSERYMAN and SEED-GROWER, L\ PAIIAWAI, TiiAMKaJ, Established ISGS. —There is no entrance fee, so come and bco Koscb in Colcra from 1 to 53 ; nlso a choice a3surtmcnt of POT PLANTS irom Is lo 5d each for cither in or out-door growing. FItEiSU FRUIT picked every day in' the Fcnson. Wedding and other Bouquets lo order. THOMAS T. HULL. 1% I^EGS to intimalo that he has again Coiiff } mrncod ikiainesß aa BROKER AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Office—Next Mr Hcmsußtrau't!, QUEEN STEEET. INTERPRETER AND NATIVE LAND AGENT. . 1359
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2772, 2 January 1878, Page 1
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477Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2772, 2 January 1878, Page 1
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