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Notices SHOOTING SEASON, 1879. J. S. HART, 1 CUMMAKER, ?OLL|H iStßltl, •:'•■ (OPNXSITB^THB GA3 'WOSJCS) Hi» ? • ;;.':^..-..: •;•;'.'; i"." '■■.Ttf^^ECEivJajb, ' Mafß^K^! theNbr'tV'aLAßGE WT^ *ni ; FIHST - CLASS 'Mj'm I JfrfrfillAi """^ rf English made* (JUN3, nitde to Special Ordpr bythe celebrated firm ofT. Bland and Sens, of 106, Strand, London, and favorably noticed in the " Field " and " Land and Water" (sporting newspapers of, last year), for Improvements and Exccllenoor in Manufacture. : . ,' v ; ... „ These GUNS comprise all the Latest...improvements in Breech-Loaders, with left barrel " choke bored." MUZZLE! LOADERS also, both Single and Double. Single at from 30s each, and Double from £3 10s. BEST SPORTING POWDERS also to band per " G|enora " and " Clan Ferguson," comprising Hall and Son*. "Brilliant Glass," and Curtis and Harvey's "Diamond," and others at 5s per Ib. Cartridges filled with Best Powder and Chilled Shot.. Cartridge Cases of every description. Walker Parker's Patent Shot of all sizes; also Chilled Shot v / Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches, and BreeTchLoading Apparatus, &c. Breech-Loading and Air Pistols, Swords, Game Bugs, Waterproof Gun Covers, Gun Cuses, Wadding, Caps, &0., in Great Variety and Sizes. ', As J. S. H. imports direct from the Manufacturer, atu| with' a thoraugK-kaawleilge of the Gun Trade, he oun offer,his Cve torners etery id vantage derived from -'such, rf^vf f' GUN WORK OF EVERY DBSOBIPTJ6K EXECUTED. Gum RE-BO BED on tho •• pboWbore" system, and GUARANTEED to give : ■ . increased Shooting Qualities. [EsTABIISHHD ON THE TfIAMES 1868.] \': --.i;- ■■■ :'■■•:■ ■-"■■■ .' .:/ ■■-: ■?■ „ 307 LOCAL MANUFACTURE. Til YE RYON X, 6u gut to encourage our 111, LOCA.L INDUSTRIES, and eterybody can do so by using Meknib and DbY'b 813CUITS, which are made of the best ingredients and with the aid of the best modern appliances. The newest invention in the way of Ovens—the '!:; :■• :' ■■'''■' 'iS-' ' i: AMERICAN PATENT REEL OVEI^— is at Wobk in otrs Fagxobt. . aire also in the SUGAJS-BOILING Department, turning out Goodi equal td!any house in the trade. . ; •;- .* Mixed Lollies, Sugar Sticks; Aoid Drops, Black Balls; Honpy, Almond, and other Toffees, Sw.,&.<s., at Lowest Current Rates. Special Conc«B»ions to Wholesale Dealers. FANCY GOODS.; We have td hand a Large Consignment ot Fancy Goods, ex : Clan Fergusson,. which arrived too late for Chrittmaa Trade, and will be sold Cheap, as we will be satisfied with very small profits on this line, whioh inolades a particularly choice assortment', of Wedding Cake Ornaments and Frenoh Pat^s from Cross and Black well's, |( , We have made special arrangements to enaure a regular supply of First-class FLOUR for the coming season, so that our Customers may depend on being supplied with "BREAD of Superior Quality, and at the very Lowest possible PriceSid PS* 21b. LOAF, DELIVERED. .You cannot be better tor red than by MENNIE AND DEY, Queek Stbeet; 230 Near Getting Crowded Out! IMPORTANT TELEGRAM. TO the Inhabitants of Block 27, Shortland, and Parawai,—Be united,'and join to* gether. Butt up the little Ring that is now ruling you and fritlciing away your local revenue. Advice to the friend*,of Grahams* town: Don't pile on the ugbny too much! the lust straw broke tho Camel's back. Pub* lie, draw you own' conclusions. KP* Abote Ail Things, PATRONISE TEE CHRAP BOOT* Sb-LLER and MAKER, E. 0. MORGAN. By doing to you will save you money, got a Good Fit, aud have real Value in Workmanship aud Matorial. Try Morgan's Men's E S Boots ... 12* (id Try Morgan's Ladies' Patent Shoos ... 12s 9d Try Morgan's Men's and Boys' , Bluchers from ... 6i 9d Try Morgan's LaiJieß* and Children's BOOTS and SHOE 3of all Descriptions, Cheaper than any other house in towtr. Country Orders, accompanied with Casu or rfforencc, forwnrded to any *'of ihe Up*rivor Scttiemeuls. Don't look for the addres, but CALL or SEND to— €. C, MORGAN, BOOTMAKERS POLLEN STEEBT, SHOBTLAND. , , Uew' B3itchery Establishment. - GEORGE DALZIBL begs to inform the Grabamstown P«WiothaHie has-taken thosa COMMODIOUS PREMrBBB in Brown strcor, NBXT to the Auction Ifart of Mr John Lbtdon, and OPENED the «ame on SATURDAY,- Bth inst., as a Branch A«t«b* lishment, with a SPLENDID' STOCK o« MEAT of all kinds* winch he intends to SeH at the VERY LOWEST PRIOEf. PR IC E L I*S;T:— Roßsting Boef 4H to l\\ .Boiling Beef ;.v ... ■:3d(l»4d Legs Mutton ... ... 4A Loin* Mutton 3d Forequartcr* Mutton... IW' Pork sdto6d Corned Beef 3d10i4.d QUALITY NOT TO BE SURPASSED. «Jgg!°Noto theAddresß— . , GEORGE DALZIEL, BEOWN STA^BJ... Gbahathstown;~" ' 245 JOHN NIOHO-LLS, GENERAL CARBIEB, KABAKA BUIDQE, POU.EN' &TBEET. T?URNITURE RRMOVED WITH J? , EVERY CARE. Buggj m& Saddle Horses for Hire on , ; . Koa«Qnab!o Terms. 3580

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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3178, 26 April 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3178, 26 April 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3178, 26 April 1879, Page 3

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