Drapery J. MARSHALL HAS NOW RECEIVED HIS FIRST & SECpONJD SHIPMENTS ; ' ■"" " '" of I"-.:-", ■. :- : ., : :j::;;i.::;,,.;;';.: -l:Wi]iti&r'-10]3M0X7 9 Drapery* Furnishing, dlothing, &c, Ex Star op the North and Sarco, from 1 London, and s.s. Hero, from Melbourne ; also • New Zealand Markets~lo4 Cases in all. THE bulk-of this Stock was most carefully bought for Cash from Manufacturers in the, best European Markets ; will contain all the Latest Fasbiom—the rery best value obtainable, and will be Sold with the Smallest Remunerative Profit. 3 CASES MILLINERY , . 2 Do. SILKS, RIBBONS, VELVETS, AND VELVE- ' TEENS 0 Do. LADIES' JACKETS, r ULSTERS AND SHAWLS Q Do. FANCY DRESSES AND WINSEYS A Do. WOOL PLAIDS, MERINOES AND LUSTRES >y Do., HOSIERY AND UNDERCLOTHING 0 Do. HABERDASHERY, FANCY WOOL GOODS, &c 3- Do. RUFFLES, LINEN COLLARS, SETS, LACES AND TRIMMINGS 9Do. CALICOES, LININGS, SHIRTINGS AND . SHEETINGS; ' rt Do^ WHI^E'AND COLORED FLANNELS AND i r, (:j ,: ;i €^; .....,,.■,..,,.jpRGE5,,,.-. I ■ " i! ■'■ ■<•; 11 Do. BLANKETS, RUGS, AND QUILTS : v 8 Do. TWEEDS, BRCJADS, ' DOESKINS, AND '■■; v'--"- -;'i; COITINGS: j J'"':; ' ■'■"'' :l ; )TQi Do.[ MEN'S, YQUTHSf, AND BOYS' CLOTHING^ >| dot gents' hosiery, underclothing and t: mercery ! . ;':" gfe HATS AND CAPS ' :/ ; ",>',/'. ' ' '..^V'i.v ""'"' in' "Do. SUNDRIES riM i,m :u-ir'r<■■''; "' ; - = -; /"-vV : ■-:-■. ;■:::-,..■.■ j^ Body tos^etldajEsspsciftWly"Bplicite4|l • J.- MAR^HAliL, ::''{s} Albert-Street ai*d Poll en S tsbb t. 4 ;< ! Special 3iTotlcel ' O J *■ I JUST RECEIVED and OPENED UP at J. MARSHALL'S— 2 Cases " Bliss's n Celebrated Tweeds {paSSn. 1 do. Geelong ;do. do. do. i 1 do. Mosgiel !do. f do, do. 1 do, .Fancy Coatings « do. * ;t} ;h 2 Bales-JPiilo^ vlrish ! Friezes, Witneys, and Bearers. j 1 Case of Broad Cloths and Doeskins. , _ j N.Bj-rAllfeTwee|is warranted well shrunk. First - class Cutter from i liqudqn. irit Workmanship .guaranteed. ! '•,",/ ', , t ,■.!.■;..,.:-"■' .' !' ,ALJBJT r ;STREET. ."-' : ■'> "■ :■. «.i MI a: ;-t. ov v, \ '■<>-■• •■-? ■ ■■^' -
TAILOR, "DEG-3 to return THANKS to h» numerouti CUSTOMERS and the Public generally, and has much pleasure in informing them that HE HAS REMOVED TO MORE CONVENIENT ;AND j SUITABLE PREMISES I BE 0W X STBE ©T , i .....,.,,.: , .., Grahamstown, .:...,..._ I lATELY OCCUPIED BT F. AHLGRBIf, JEWELLER, Where he will be pleased to meet all who are' ..-■iii ; rj^.,l ih'iheed;'bfiC.:\- s.ryj.Ti." ' ■ GOOD SUIT ; NEATNESS, '"'■■"• r::/' '"'■"'■ : .'■iOT^h- STYLE, FIT, > .iH.- 1 , AND QUALITY Com"bined with Cheapness. ATRIAI BESPEOTFUIiLY SOLICITED^
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3200, 22 May 1879, Page 3
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365Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3200, 22 May 1879, Page 3
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