Drapery Important Notice. TmLLtAM WILSON AND pO. Respectfully intimate haying now opened up 27 CASES AND BALES (E;x "Citt op Attckiato") or 2?tw Spring & Summer Dr&pwy. Thin really Choice Shipment of Goods is just landed, and having been purchased at the end \>f the Home Season's Trade, will bo sold much below wholesale Prices. Tho following Lots may bo referred to as ■worthy of special notice, and as indichtire of the high character and remarkably low prices of tho whole Block:— 13 doz. Ladies' Silk Umbrellas at 6s lid and 8s 6d each, usual retail price, 9» 6d & ll«6d 1 Case Ladies' Drab Corsete, 2s lid, slightly spotted, nnd worth 5s 9d 18 doz. Ladies' nnd Children's Leghorn flop hats, at Is 6d. Finest Quality 3s lid, worth 6s 6d and 7b 6d; 40 pieces figured and plain Lustres, and fancy dress materials, all at lljd per yard, worth Is 4d and Is 6d. Black Dress Silks at. 2s lid, 3a lid, 5s 6d, 6s 6d and 8s per yard, better tnlno than usually sold wholesale at same money. 2 Cuses Hoyle's prints, new patterns, and fast colors, all at 6|d per yard. At the Cash Palace, Grahamstown, a now and fashionable assortment of Boys', Youths' and Men's English and llelbourne-rnado Clothiug now opened up. Inspection invited. WILLIAM WILSON & Co., WHOIEBAIB AND RETAIL DbAFEBS, AKD Direct Impobtebs, POLLEN ST., SHORTLAND, And CASH PALACE, GRAHAMSTOWN. General Notices Tararu Gardens. mHESE FAVORITE GARDENS ARE NOW OPEN TO THE PUBLIC FOR THE SEASON. The Grounds are in capital order, and (he Flowers nioro profuse than ever. FREDERICK BENNETT. Boots and Shoes JFOB CHRISTMAS AND THE NEW YEAR. COME AND SEE OUB LARGE & TARIED ASSORTMENT OJ? Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children's BOOTS AND SHOES. Just Received, Latest Fashions in LADIES' & CHILDREN'S WALKING SHOES. ; The Largest Stock of ENGLISH AND COLONIAL BOOTS AND SHOES On the Thames to felect from. WHITEHEAD~& McLEAY, IMPORTERS OF English, French & German Boots & Shoes, POLLEN STREET, SKORTLAND. 1729 al LAWLESS (late G. Wailbb), whole- . „ ealo and retail Tobacconist, next Bonk of New Zealand, Brown street, Grahamstown. CRICKET, FOOTBALL, and BILLIARD ROOM REQUISITES Alwayg in Stock. ■ 12fi2 MUSIC. Me T. AT Bin. I« prepared to receivo Pupils for Instruction on tho PIANOFORTE or HARMONIUM:. Terms Moderate. Apply at his residence, Richmond street, Shortland. Should sufficient inducement offer, Mr B«Mi will open a Class for the Instruction of Adults in Vocal Music, on Hulluh's system. Thumb—ss per Quarter. 1273 Houses and Land F O E S A L E. HOTEL nnd STORE, doing a Snug Business. All information to be obtained upon application to tho office of this papttv' 1780 FOR SALE — FREEHOLD ALLOT* MENTS in Mackay street, with Thtw roomed COTTAGES erected thereon. PriMw £80 to £100. Apply to . ■' A. Hums, Agent, * y*l Albert ifcrgtir^
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2773, 3 January 1878, Page 1
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463Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2773, 3 January 1878, Page 1
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