Business Notices CHEAP MEAT! CHEAP MEAT!! CHEAP MEAT! 1! J O H N~F OSS, BUTCHER, OWEN STREET, GRAHAM3TOWN, BEGS to intimalo that he is prepared to SUPPLY the PRIMEST QUALITY MKAT at tho Lowest possible Prices. PER 18. i Prime Mutton, foro quarters ... 3Jd do sides 4d do legs 5d Prime Beef roa9t 4d to 6d do boiling ... ... 3d to 4d do etenk ... ... 6d • Sausages 5d (On Saturdays 3lbs for la). German Saueages, Block and White Puddings, &c, &c, &c. Cow Heels and Tripo fresh daily. N.B.—Mr Fofs having just erected one of Price Broa.' wnter engines for driving his machinery, customers can rely upon the re* guluv supply of his usual Funcy Goods. NOTICE. I RESPECTFULLY request a Settlement I of nil ACCOUNTS for the current, year on or before tlie let; of January, 1878, and nil Accounts due ou Ihe.Xst of October, 1877, and lemHining unpaid on Ist of January, 1878, unlofs satisfactory arrangements are mudc for payment, will be Sued for forthwith. John Foss. Owen street, November 26,1877. The Pioneer Butcher OV THE THAMES. D. OKME T>EGS to inform his Customers and tho Public generally, that in order to meet the requirements of an increaiing business, ho has REMOVED his Establishment to those Commodious Premises lately occupied as the GEORGE HOTEL, where all orders entrusted to him shall hare his best attention. NONE BUT THE BEST QUALITY OF MEAT IS KEPT, And the Prices charged are LOWEST POSSIBLE Remunerative ones. D. Obme would remind the Public that he was the First Butcher to supply Meat on th Township, and his steady increase of Business since is proof of the Quality and Cheapnei of the article he supplies. Reinombcr the Address— D . OKME, Late Geohgs BToxm, UPPER POLLEN STREET, Gbahamstown. 1001 V. KIESANOWSKI, TAILOR, (Next Bendigo Hotbl,) POLLEN STREET, SHORTLAND. A LL KINDS OF WORK executed on the shortest notice, on the most reasonable term?. 1447 PUBLIC JLSTOTICE. W. F. DANBY, Having had 15 years' experience in England, HAS OPENED the SHOP situated betweon Dr Perston'a and Mury street, with, an ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, And hopes, by keeping tho Beat Articles the Trade can produce, and by prompt and strict attention to orders and measures, to secure a share- of public putronago. REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED On the Premises. 1082 11. STILWELL, X7URSERYMAN and SEED-GROWER, IN PARAWAI, THAMES, JEstabmshkd 1868.—There is no entrance fee, bo come and see Roses in Colors from 1 to 53 ; nlto a choice assortment of POT PLANTS from Is lo 5a each for either iv or out-door growing. FRESH FRUIT picked erery day in the season. Wedding and other Bouquet* to order. THOMAS T. HULL BEGS to intimate that he hat again Commenced Business as BROKER AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Office—Next Mr Hobsbbugh's, QUEEN STREET. INTERPRETER AND NATIVE LAND AGENT. 1359
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2773, 3 January 1878, Page 1
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471Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2773, 3 January 1878, Page 1
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