Drapery GREAT UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE!! WM. WILSON AND CO., Eespectfully inform their Customers and the Publio generally that they WILL HOLD A BONA-FIDE CHEAP SALE OP THE WHOLE OF THEIE - W VALUABLE STOCK OF Clothing, General Drapery, &c, In order to realise prior to Mr W. Wilson's departure for England. $if The following are a few of the many Cheap Lines which have undergone such Reductions as cannot fail to 1 be appreciated :— One Bale all wool WELSH FLANNELS, at One Case of Ladies SILK UMBRELLAS Is per yard j Finer Qualities, Is 3d and from 6s 6d each. Is 6d per yard. Former prices> la 6d Lot of Ladies'WATERPROOF CLOAKS, and 2s. which sold last season at 12s 6d to 18s One Bale of HEAVY BLUE SERGE at Is each > all marked d°wn to 6s 6d each. 3d per yard, well worth 2 8 . A Few COLORED DRESS SILKS at 2s lid per yard j former Belling price, 5s 6d All-wool ENGLISH BLANKETS at 15e 6d peryard. per pair; Extra Size and Quality at BLACK S i L KS greatly reduced. —*oa* A Large Variety of TWEEDS, suitable for Lot of COLORED BLANKETS and RUGS Boy's wear. greatly reduced. Ladieb » and children's STRAW and FELT WINCIES, SATIN CLOTHS, FRENCH HATS at astonishingly Low Prices. MERINOES, and all Dress Material at Lot of Ladies' FELT SKIRTS at 6s lid equally reduced prices. each; former price, 9a 6d each. ———0 — ALL THEIR NEW WINTER GOODS WILL BE INPLTJDED IN THIS SALE, IN ORDEK TO REALISE. ■ o Sale Commenced on SATUEDAY, 19th inst, AND WILL CONTINUE FOR FIVE WEEKS ONLY. WILLIAM WILSON & CO., CORNER OF MARY AND POLLEN STREETS, SHORTLAND, AND CASH PALACE, GRAHAMSTOWN. 426 General Notices Business Notice? CHAS. STEPHENSON, KARAKA BAKERY. PRIVATE ■ooASDiNG establishment. Rouerson and Son Jj __! T>EG to notify that they hare PURJL> CHASED the Good-will of Po_BK A*U> R IO HHO ND STEBBTS, THAMES. BREAD TRADE, _._ And hope, by attention to business, to merit a Continuance of the Patronage so liberally Specially SUITABLE to parties travelling. beßto™d on their predecessors. ■■:■„ .: . 4i9 N.B.—We think it will be to the advan* . —- tage of the Customers to give our Bread a FAIR TRIAL, as we Guarantee a Meabs & Co] _ [Meabs & Co. PIRST . OLASS LOAF, UYnnP A "17" AT 171? TXT •^n(* &BSet^ thati throughout the hot Summer XiJLLtoA. VALiUCj irs months we have NOT had a Sour Loaf. JL JCi A fe» EOLLEESON AND SON. CHESTS, HALF-CHEST 3, BOXES, March 31,1879. 348 AT TEOM ,' ■ 2s, 2s 6d, 3s, and 3s 6d per lb. JAMES FORGIE Ai we devote special attention to this line, XJU ISHES to inform the Thames Publio the above TEAS cannotf be aurpassed for *' .STRENGTH and FLAVOUR. khat-hh mnmara.. "We also have to call attention to our Large THE BEST BREAD IN THE and Juat Imported STOCK of TABLE DEL ICACIES DISTRICT AS FOIIOWS: — Af QU «a« Oil. T A.f French Jellies Sheeps Tonguea At d^ per 21b. Loaf. English &o. Potted Head _____ Anchovy Paste Brawn ' Yarmouth Bloater Kippered Herrings T>T7T,TVTn*-ffn nurv Ham nnd Chicken Fresh Mackerel SLIVERED DAILY Btrasburg Potted Meat „ Herrings rr^ »— -n ' ~ Calf-foot Jelly „ Lobsters To Am Part 3°* ™E Towkship. Figs „ Venison .. French Prunes Nabob Pickles £ p??£r A-fe", f POLLEN STREET BAKERY, Potted Ham Pickled Walnuts ' &c, &c, &c, Thames. aiso— 351 ENGLISH, SYDNEY, VICTORIAN, AND . HOBART TOWN JAMS. J. MUIB, _ , ARMY AND NAVY TAILOR, COMPANY'S N! U lSaCUBE °°raer °f ma^tSSJ 13 crushed loaf jy ms t0 call the attention ' of the Gentle . MAURITIUS &c, &c. |5 men of the Thames to his Large and Am Reduced in Pbick ! j Well-Selected STOCK of FASHIONABLE . ~L^ I GOODS, suitable for the present Season, UTclllly —itC. Z I which for Quality and Cheapness cannot be Maize, Oats, Wheat, Bran, Chaff, Woods' ""passed. Flour, Oatmeal, Pollard, &c, &c. —— 1 A GOOD FIT GUARANTEED. 1 Produce: - SALT BUTTER Medical About HALF-A-TON just arrived from the - Finest Dairy in Waikato. To Aebive fbom Cantebbitby— MEDICAL NOTICE. I °Af 9 ohS/™ HAMS OHAItaE ofTksidekce. ~— ' r\S and after TUESDAY, tbe Ist April, "HI"!!' A VP «_. jCr f*f\ IS>79 > DR GILBERT, Surgeon and _fXJlii\.JA~* OU V^V/.j Accoucheur, CAN BE CONSULTED at the GEOCEES, AND TEA-DEALEBS, ■_«».«---* PoiLEN SIBEET, THAMES. Consulting Hours : ■ MOBNING—9 to 10. ~~ —" , EVENING—6 to 8. /CORRECT NUMBERS Guarantee at * \J he EVENING STAR Thameßf MID : WIFERY BY APPOINTMENT.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3174, 22 April 1879, Page 3
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719Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3174, 22 April 1879, Page 3
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