Soirees, eta H. A. 0. B. S. GRAHA.MSTOWN BRANCH, No; 35. EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY CELE'BEATIOiV. AN EVENING ''ENTERTAINMENT, will take place in the Academy, of Music on.Wedneßduy, September 4lh—the net proceeds from which will be devoted to the Band Fund. Ladies by invitation. ■ Double Tickets, 7e 6d. Extra do, 2s 6d. Dancing to commence at 9 p.m. M. Landbbb, 3006 Secretary. Municipal IW. DAVIES, Bf turning Officer for the •Borough of Thames, hereby giv» notice that THURSDAY, the 12th of September next, is the day on which the ANNUAL ELECTION i of Councillors for the Borough of Thames will take place; and I further notify that I have appointed TUESDAY, the 3rd of September next, as the day of NOMINATION of Candidates to represent the North, Middle, and South Wards of this Municipality in the above-named Council. , , , The place for receiving Nominations will be !my office, Brown street, Grahamstown. ; W. DAVIEB, ,' Returning Officer Borough of Thames. 1 Thames, August 27,1878. , Clause- 66, .Municipal Corporations Act, :i876, provides: That at the First Annual Election of Councilors occurring after any Borough has been divided into Wards all the Councillors shall go .out of office, and'the i Burgesses of each Ward shall Eleot Three Persons as Councillors. 3010 General Notices Earthenware! Earthenware! Earthenware! TO ARRIVE SOON— *' l 5 CRATES OF EARTHENWARE! DIRECT. rpO make Boom and 'obtain Money McGowan has determined to CLEAR OUT as much as possible of his present STOCK at a GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE! —WE MUST SELL OR BURST — NO GOODS WILL BE BOOKED AT REDUCED PBIOES, for the simple fact that it won't pay, and we want the money. Now is the time to replace the broken Crockei/. A SMALL CHOICE SHIPMENT OF New Season Tea, JUST ARRIVED. I am doing my best to have the Sest 3s Tea South of the Line. McGOWAN'S 3s TEA (A GOOD ARTICLE) IS THE CHEAP ES T. 3/- Tea at McGowan's. Notice of Removal. HENRY HAWKES, TTA\ING REMOVED to more Suitable i -*-*■ Premises, directly Opposite his Old ; Shop, has OPENED it with a SPLENDID : ASSORTMENT of Ladies', Gents' and Cbildrens' BOOTS and SHOES, got up expressly ; to his order for the Season, and which he is . .— determined to sell at the • LOWEST REMUNERATIVE PRICES. B o!o t s and ; S hoes Of ' Every Description, cither stitched or pegged, made on the premises. ■ ' H E NBY H AW X E S, : BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, ; OWBIT SIBBET, GjBAHAMSTOW. [Established . on the -Thames, 1867.] t&" IMPORTANT TO BUSHMEN AND • OTHERS— H.H. would strongly recommend the Seam--IBSB. Watbbtioht —■ his own roa>e— as a Great Improvement on the ordinary common ! Watertights. I A Pebikct Fit Git akJfed. ; . . ..: : . 2875
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2976, 29 August 1878, Page 3
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442Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2976, 29 August 1878, Page 3
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