Business Notices CHEAP MEAT! CHEAP MEAT!! CHEAP MEATM! J O H iFp OSS, BUTCHER, OWEN STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN, BEGS to intimato Uiafc he is prepared ( 0 SUPPLY Uie FBIMEST QUALITY MIS AT at the Lowest posiblo Prices. vt.r in. Prime Mutton, foro quarters .. 4 3Jd do eitles ... ... <J.d do legs 5J Primo Beef roast. 4d to 6d do boiling 3d to 4d do steak ... ... Cd Sausages 5d (On Saturdays 31ba for Is). German Sausages, Black and Wiiito Puddings, &c, &c, &c. Cow Heels and Tripo fresh daily. N-B.—Mr Fojs having just erected one of Price Bros.' water engines for driving his machinery, customers can rely upon tbe regular supply of hi* usual Funcy Goods. . NOTICE. I RESPECTFULLY request a Settlement of nil ACCOUNTS for tho current yrar on or before tlio Ist of January, 1878, and all Accounts duo on the Ist. of October, 1877, and remaining unpaid on Ist of January, 1878, unless satisfactory nrrangements nre made for payment, will be Sued for forthwith. Jons Foss. Owen Blrect, November 26, 1877. The Pioneer Butcher OF THE THAMES. D. ORME T>EGS to itiform his Customers and the Public generally, that in order to meet the requirements of an increasing business, he ha 3 REMOVED his Establishment to those Commodious Premises lately occupied as the GEORGE HOTEL, where all orders cntriißtcd to him shall haTe his best attention. NONE BUT THE BEST QUALITY OP MEAT IS KEPT, And tho Prices charged are LOWEST POSSIBLE Remunerative ones. D. Objie would remind tho 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 nnd Cheapnes of the article ho supplies. Remember tho Address— D . O X ME, - Late Geokgb Hotei,, UPPER POLLEN STREET, Gbahamstown. . 1001 V. KIESANOWSKI, TAILOE, (Next Bendigo Hotel,) POLLEN STREET, SHORTLAND. A LL KIND 3 OF WORK executed on the shortest notice, on tho most reasonable terms. 1447 PUBLIC JtfOTICE. W. F. DANBY, Having had 15 years' experience in England, ~O AS OPENED tho SHOP situated beXI tween Dr Perston's and Mary street, with an ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF BOOTS AIND SHOES, And hopes, by keeping tho Bett Articles the Trade can produce, and by prompt and strict attention io orders and measures, to eocuro a share of public patronage. EEPAIES NEATLY EXECUTED Ou tho Premises. 1082 IJ. STILWELL, ■\TTJUSERYMAN AND SEED-GROWER, IN PAIiAWAI, THAMES, Established 1868. —There ia no entrance fee, so come and see Roses iH Colors from 1 to 53 ; also a choice tuaorlmeut of POT PLANTS from Is to 5s each for cither in or out-door growing. FRESH FRUIT picked overy day in the eeimon. Wedding and other Bouquets to order. THOMAS T. HULL BEGS to intimate that -ho has agoin Com' inencud Buaincgs us BROKER AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Office—Koxt Mr Uoesbuugii's, QUEEN STREET. INTERPRETER AND NATIVE" LAND AGENT. " 1359
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2774, 4 January 1878, Page 1
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479Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2774, 4 January 1878, Page 1
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