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Drapery GREAT UNRESERVED CLEARING SALE!! ■■«■■■ ■■!—;0; ¥M. WILSON AND CO., Respectfully inform their Customers and the Public generally that they WILL HOLD A BONA-FIDE CHEAPSALE OF THE WHOLE OF THEIR c" VALUABLE STOCK OF Clothiug, General Drapery, &c, ' In order to realise prior to Mr W. Wilson's departure for England. ®* The following are a few of the many Cheap Lines which have undergone such Reductions as cannot fail to be appreciated :— One Bale all-wool WELSH FLANNELS, at WINCIES, SATIN CLOTHS, FRENCH Is per yard; Finer Qualities, Is 3d and MERINOES, and all Dress Material at Is 6d per yard. Former prices, Is 6d equally reduced prices. "d 2s. A Few COLORED DRESS SILKS at 2s lid One Bale of HEAVY BLUB SERGE at Is ptr yard; former selling price, 5i 6d 3d per yard, well worth 2s. per yard. AU-weol ENGLISH BLANKETS at 16s 6d BLACK SILKS greatly reduced. per pair; Extra, Size and Quality at A Large Variety of TWEEDS, suitable for 22s 6d. Boy's wear. Lot of COLORED BLANKETS and RUGS Ladie*' and Children's STRAW and FSLT greatly reduced. HATS at astonishingly Low Prices. One Case of Ladies SILK UMBRELLAS Lot of Ladies' FELT SKIRTS at 6s lid from 6s 6d each. each; former price, 9s 6d each. ALL THEIR NEW WINTER GOODS WILL BE IN. CLUDEIX IN THIS SALE, IN ORDER TO REALISE. Sale Commenced on SATURDAY, 19th inst, ANp WILL CONTINUE FOR FIVE WEEKS ONLY. W^ CO., CORNER OF MARY AND POLLEN STREETS, SHORTLAND, AND CASH PALACE, GRAHAMSTOWN. 426 General Notices Wanted EXTRA VALUE IN W ANTEDIT W A- KTBI)T_ — . ->. Thames Residents visiting Auckland often li' A m want Accommodation ; for the future try the J_J JOL KJO FORESTERS' ARMS, ALBERT STREET. ■ Can be seen from the Wharf, a little to the right of the Town dock. The Hotel has 23 good Beds, both double and single; and the Table is second to none in the City. h^d Beds, Is Meals, Is; Board and Residence, L^a £\ per week. Passengers arriving by the Night Boat admitted any hour by knocking . . at the front door. hH H. PHILLIPS, Pbohiietob, ; Q»- -* Formerly of the Golden Age Hotel, Brown 1946 street. , .-■; ■.:■.,. & r> .:■■■'GO.-." :■;— '" , - ■'.;';!■■ ===? j> *v* . Business Notices B # GO — 21 "•© Vj : KARAKA BAKERY. ■'■v:r:>.;! G> PS ■■;:.. . V;;;'.,—:■;;: :. . \ m TJI Bollerson and Son '■ " J3j '« ■ T)IG to notify that they hare PUB^ ■-S 4J Til CHASED the Good-will of f &j "* i__> MESSES iIENNIE AND DEY'S S O jb2 SI BREAD TBADE, y U And hope, by attention to business, to merit aKJ a Continuance of the Patronage so liberally .£^ P5 bestowed on their predecessors. jjj2 hH i. N.B.~We think it will be to the advanM HH rf>- *age of the Customers to gire our Bread a H M J2 FAIR TRIAL, as we Guarantee a - H HH F|RST.CLASS LOAF, h. p^» And.'.'.assert that throughout thehot Summer ,«S months we haVe NOT had a Sour Loaf. ■•^Or ■-•"■ -rg\ :::'!:-"- •'.:■: ;■-—; ..'- ",;." ' "A;Z\ Vi H KpLLERSON AND SON. !> M March 31,1879. 348 S JAMES FORGIE CJ mISHES to inform the Thames Publlo THAT HB SUPPLIES J THE BEST BREAD IN THE ! DISTRICT m p a oAt 3|d. per 21b. Loaf. UNSURPASSED FOR """" STRENGTH and PLAVODB. D"? T"M>> D*l" To An Pabts of the Hovnxmtp. CHAS. STEPHENSON, ~ POLLEN STfiEET BAKERY, PRIVATE BOARDING -ESTABLISHMENT. 351 Poiibh and Richmond STEMTa, J* M U 18, THAMES. ARMY AND NAVY TAILOR, Corner of Brown and Williamson Streets, mmmmm Grahamstown, T>EGS to call the attention of the Gentle* S^.i.ll, SmXiBLK to partie. t™>li»g. ;•>£-- 419 GOODS, suitable for the present Season, ,* — — — which for Quality and Cheapness cannot be \7 OUOHERS for Government Payment •urpassea". '. and Company Debts—Printed and Sold ■ at the KTBH»a Stab Office. A GOOD FIT GUARANTEED. 7

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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3180, 29 April 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3180, 29 April 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3180, 29 April 1879, Page 3

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