Drapery GREAT UNRESERVED * CLEAEING SALE!! WM. WILSON AND CO., Respectfully inform their Customers and the Public generallj that they WILL HOLD A BONA-FIDE C HEAP SALE OF THIS WHOLE OF THEIR W VALUABLE STOCK OF Clothing, Geoeral Drapery, fee., In order to realise prior to Mr W. Wilson's departure for England. The following are a few of tlie many Cheap Lines which have undergone such Reductions as cannot fail to be appreciated : — One Bale aU-irool WELSH FLANNELS, Lot of Ladies' FELT SKIRTS at 6s lid .in Scarlets and White, at Is per yard ; each; former price, 9s 6d each. Finer Qualities, Is 3d and 1. 6d per One Cage of Ladieß SILK UMBRELLAS, yard. Former prices, Is 6d and 2«. ; from 6s 6d each. AU-wool ENGLISH BLANKETS at 15s 6d Btmr ~ nrwcia m tit * • n per pair; Extra Size and Quality at One Case SATIN -OLOrHS (Dress Material) 22s 6d. in all tho new Shades, at 12id per yard. Lot of COLORED BLANKKTB »nd RUGS One Bale Pure American LONG- CLOTHS, greatly reduced. clightly damaged by water, at 6d per WINCIES, SATIN CLOTHS, FRENCH yard; Usual Belling price, lOd per MERINOES, and all Dreis Material at yard. ; equally reduced prices. One Case Super. TWILLED WINCIES, at BLACK SILKS greatly reduced. 10 : H per yard j Usual soiling price, Is A Large jarioty of TWEEDS, suitable for yard. Plain WINCIES, from Ladieb' and Children's STEAW and FELT Lot of Ladies' Fashionable SILK SCARVES, HATS at astonishingly Low Priceß. in all Colors, Is each. ALL THEIR NEW WINTER GOODS WILL BE INCLUDED IN THIS SALE, IM ORDER TO REALISE. «Sr THE SALE IS NOW ON! JB* AND WILL CONTINUE FOE FIVE WEEKS ONLY. WILLIAM WILSON & CO., CORNER OF MARY AND POLLEN STREETS, SHORTLAND, AND CASH PALACE, GRAHAMSTOWN. . 426
TEA DEALERS, Grocers, &c. NABOB l|i| NE W SAUCE JAMS and tan* ANI) Pickles, j^ Jellies. ■■■■..:■.■:■■-■■::■:&■: ■■.■::::■":. :S: ■■&■ -. " ■..;: THE CHEAPEST f&n . ...... m> BEST HOUSE .^ ON THE THAMES TOE ' PURE TEAS, FINEST COFFEES, GKOpERIES, OILMEN'S STOEES. GEAIN, PEODUCE, &. PEOVISIONS 6f Every Description. Teas and Groceries ■■*'•■' " ' ' AT ; MEARS & GO'S., POLLEN STEEET. KARAKA BAKERY. Rollerson and Son BEG to notify that they hare received a LARGE SHIPMENT of WOOD'S FLOUR, Ex Transit, and are DELIVERING it at— 7s 6d 501b Bag. I^BEST BEEAD DELIVEEKD DAILY. Those thnt lore Good Bread should give our's a. TRIAL, and find that the Beat Bread will prore itself by its use. EOLLERSON AND SON. . 348 /^O^R^I)T~NUMBEKS G-uurautue. »fc \J he EVENING STAR Thames
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3207, 30 May 1879, Page 3
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