Drapery Important Notice. TyiLLIAM WILSON AND pO. Respectfully intimate having now opened up 27 CASES AND BALES (Ex "City of Auckulhd") of New Spring & Summer Drapery. This really Choice Shipment of Goods is just landed, and having been purchased at the end of the Homo Season's Trade, will bfttold much below wholesale Prices. ; . V The following Lota may be referred (O v worthy of special notice, and as indicative of the high character and remarkably low prieei of the whole s*ock:— .'^ 13 doz. Ladies' Silk Umbrellas at 6a lid and 8a 6d each, usual retail price, 9s 6d A ll«6d 1 Caso Ladies' Drab Corsets, 2» lid, slightly spotted, and worth 5s 9d 18 doz. Ladies' and Children's Leghorn flop hats, at 1 a 6d. Finest Quality 3« lid, worth 63 6dand7sCd. 40 pieces figured and plain Lustre*, and fancy dress materials, all at 11 Jd per yard, worth Is 4d and la 6d. Black Dress Silks at. 2s lid, 3s lid, 5s 6d, 6t 6d and 8» per" yard, bettsr taluo than usually sold wholesale at same money. * ' 2-Cuses Hoyle's prints, new patterns, and fait colors, all at 6}d per yard. . At the Cash Palace, Qrahainstown, a new and fashionable assortment of Boys', Youths' and Men's English and Melbourne-made Clothing now opened up. Inspection inTited. WILLIAM WILSON &Co., . Whoubbalb ahd Rbtaii. Dbapijm, akd Dibeci Ihpobtbbs, POLLEN ST., SHORTLAND, Awd CASH PALACE, GRAHAMSTOWN. '''■ . . General Notices PUBLIC W. F. DANBY, Baring had* 15 years' experience in England, HAS OPENED the SHOP; situated be- . tween Dr Perstou's and Mary: street, ~~ with an ■ ; .'.' »V EMTIRELY NEW STOCK :OF BOOTS AND SHOES, " And hopes, by keeping the -Bett Articles the Trade can produce, and by prompt and strict attention to orders and measures, to secure a share of public patronage. " REPAIRS NEaTLY EXECUTED On the Premises. ; " 1088 THOMAS T. HULL BEGS to intimate that he has agaiu Com- . mcnci'd Butiueßs tia BBOKEK AND 'GENEBAL;; COMMISSION AGENT. Office —Next Mr Hohsbbuoh's, QUEEN STREET. INTERPRETER AND NATIVE LAND AGENT. 1359 TJV- LAWLESS Q»te G. Wiitn); wholeJ. . fblc and retail Tobacconist, next Bunk of New Zealand, Brown street, Grahamstown. CRICKKT, FOOTBALL, and BILLIARD ROOM REQUJAITiSS Always in Stock. _126» MUSJC. Mb T. A. Bell Is prepared to receive Pupils for Instruction on the PIANOFORTE or HARMONIUM. Terms Moderate. Apply at his residence, Richmond street, Shortland. Should sufficient inducement offer, Mr B*ll will open a Class for the Instruction of Adults in Tocal Music, on Hullah'i system. Tjehms—6s per Quarter. 1273 ".the;debtohs and cbeditobs ACT, 1876. / fjIHE EVENING STAB (THAMES). Has been appointed a Gazette under the abore Act. . Houses and Land FOE SALE. HOTEL and STORE; doing a Snag Ban. nesi. All information to be obtained upon application to the office of this paper. mo FOR SALE — FREEHOLD ALLOT* MEST3 in Maekay Btreet, with Thne* roomed COTTAGES erected thereon. Price £80 to £100. Apply to = : A. Hcmb, Agent, Albert atm*
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2787, 19 January 1878, Page 1
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