. :,, \ „ Wwte&.,, ri , j,, f .,,, i. ■~ — : it a; TTTA<NT^E D. — 'WL A INTEDj.. ( 3?hattnfe Residents> wisitingvAueklaa'd often"' want Accommodation'r for the futare try tbje FORESTERS' ARMS, ADBERT ISTREBiJ. Can be seen from the Wharf, » little to this right of the Town Clock. The Hotel has 28' good Beds, both double and single jan^ the Table, i» second to pone «in the City., Bods, Is ' Meals, 1b ;' Boar^and Residence, £1 per week. Passengers arriving by the] Night Boat admitted any hour by knocking aft the front door. ! H. PHlLLlP3 () Ebo?bi^b,^ , \ Formerly of the Golden Age Hotel, Brown 1946 ;,.;■;, ;.■ ; ..ft'Ofo ij") j , ,TO ANTED. KNOWN—Proxy Formg ■" VV;' for' limning Companies may be obr tamed at the Stab Office. | Business Nbtiefesi ' !;, M. WHITEHEAD, | BOOTMAKEE, j BEG-8 to call the attention of tne Thames Public to his LARGE and VARIED ASSORTMENT of ' ■ 'v-■ ■■■ ■ :i v •' -, . LADIES', GENT'S, AND CHILDREN'S ! BOOIPftND SHOES! Specially made for WINTER WEAR. •■..„. M. ■-.,.':■.-".... ' " " ■ ......... . ; LADIES' Levant, Lwfcher, and, Kid Boota-^ •'best English, make "—just received. GENTS' Balmorals and Elustio Boots, "our own make." ' ''■.'" ' ' l < LADIES'FeIt, Patent, Buff, aDd Woolwork Slippers. .s* GIRLS' and BOYS' Strong Winter Boots. LADIES' Cloth Boots avid' Goloshes. GIRLS* and Boys' House Boots and Slippers : A lot of theße Vbbx Cheap. MEN'S Watertight, Legging, Bluchers, &o. CHILDREN'S and Babies' Boots and Shoes in great variety, ; ; ; ) LADIES' Calf Elastic and Balmoral Bbdts,' Button Boots, etc., and GENTS' Boots and! Shoes of every description made to order. \ "EEEPf OIOTFEEf DRY, j AND BUY YOUR BOOTSjAT/ ; j M. WHIT JHE AD'S,' POLLEN STREET, SHORTLAND. ! . . ■„,, j. . . 517; JOHN NUCHOLL S,! ° GENERAL CARRIER, j v Kabaka Beidqe, Pollen Stbbet. ; Wu'B NIT XT RE* REMOVED .WITH ' r , EVERY. CARE., Buggy ,and Saddle Horses for Hire on : e ;a.l)lUU*y llteMbnable Terms; i <'■ * n&Bp\ r ßp.sinpss. ., . . EDWARD; GIBBS . BEGS to inform the Public that' he has RE-OPENED those Old Established Premises lately in' the' occupation of Mr Kennedy, ' Owen street, GrahamitWn, with a , ''\, WELL SELECTED STOCK OF SADDLERY AND HARNESS, And v from his practical' knowledge of t the Trade is in a position to execute- all kinds of work in connection with it with ' t ECONOMY AND DESPATCH., EDWARD GIBBS,, ' » Owen Stbeet, t! GRAHAMSTOWN. 469 __tt-— ——————— I I r— 1 Parnell Nursery. JAMES MASON, fI'HANKIiSG the Thames Public for past IJL faTours, can assure them he hns now a Splendid block of FRUITS, FLOWKRS, feHRUBS, and ORNAMENIAL TREES, p3t to be Surpassed. Having m»de Mr W. Fhickeb his Hole Agent for the Thames, ho feels satisfied all Oilers, boih largo aud small, will be attended to with despatch. j Catalogues may bo had on application, to W. Fbickkb. , 619 i . ; ■ j{*\ LAWLESS (late G. Waller), whole IX. m aale nnd retail Tobacconist, next Bank of New Zealand, Brown strict, Grahatnßtown. CRICKKT, FOOTBALL, and BILLIARD ROOM REQUJ^ITiaS Always n Stock. 1262 XTOUCHifiRS, lor Government -Payhient i\ , and Company,Debts—Printed ttUdJSold 4t the Evening Stab .Office, j-» t ; if ' ,;>.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3238, 5 July 1879, Page 3
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481Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3238, 5 July 1879, Page 3
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