TTT A N T E D 7 •■>— W A N T E D. Thames ■ Residents visiting Auckland often want Accommodation ; for the future try the FORESTERS' y_RMS,LADBE»_ STREET. Can be seen from the Wharf, a little to the right-of too iTown Clock.- Th» Hptfll hais 23 good Beds, both double and single; and the. Table ; ,h .second to none in the-City. Beds, Is Meals, Is ; Board and Residence, dEJI per, -week. * P.as,Be|ig,ers r arri.vin^..... by-the Night Boat admitted any hour by knocking a> the front door. . ,-. »,■ ;-, ;.m •)! ;:na H. pHILXIPS/PBoMfeo-i H Formerly of the Golden Age Hotel. Brown 1946 .treeti^' 0 'fU "'" ~- ~ ; •.!,! o T - : . ij- (a.'. I--' TI7 ANTED KNOWN—Proxy Forms if, i for, Mining Companies may beobr tamed at the Stab Office. f ..." *■ «•> if :_ t , t > ' Medical 7, 'in ur^ ' BE K'J?."ANi»a_flWS: !itJ': "OESIDENCE: MARY STREET (next -Lt/ door to the Central Dispensary). Speciality for Women and Children on THURSDAYS, frotn2 to 3. > tfrn 525 Business Notices M. WHITEHEAD^ BOOTMAKER, f T> EGS to call the attention of the Thames IJD Public to bis*LARGE and VARIED ASSORTMENT of V f f,; j V? ; ; .'a LADIES', GENT'S, AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES! Spe6-^iy Jma'-e7w'WlN__!R''Wß-kR. L4DIS3i Levant/Leather, and Eid Boots— "' <rbe"s't <_3_gl«h make"-—just received. ' GENTS' Balmorals and ,i£l»stio Boots, " our own make." *" ! ''' '■'■' : - ' : ' LADIES' Felt, Patent, Bu_, and Woolwork Slippers. "~" •-'—•■- GIRLS' and BOYS' Strong Winter Boots. . I__-DI-libr%d-tb^Boot-'i_a-~aS£i-fi6k >M » >U GIRLS' and Boys' House Boots and Slippers : A lot,ofctheß6V_ET:CHß_p;ru";. kO MEN'S Watertights, Leggins, Bluchers, &o. CHILDREN'S and Babies-Boots and Shoes 1 in great variety. LADMS'CaIf/Elastic and Bftlmpr4 (Boots, "Button Boots, etc., and GENTS' Boots and Shoes of every description made-to order. AND BUY YOUR BOOTS AT M. tf H TFT J_S rS:¥X lI)' S, , POLLEN STREEiy SHORTLAND. 517 i---n '■' --•'iv., ■•■--.■- y ■>;■( ;•>. 'A J'( '■ !'', JOHN- NIGH OLL S, v.h QENERAIi CARRIER^ o H < Kabaka Bbidge, Pollen Street. FURNITURE REMOVED WITH iTi ; jq, EVERYr C ARE, , ; .;.. q §ilVi B ujjgj ,and Saddle Hprses for Hire, :qj», . '''"' ' Reasoiiable Termsi ' "3580
Sstctdleiy Busm^s^s. EDWARD GIBBS BEGS to inform the Public that he, har RE-OPENJii) those Old Establißhed Premises lately in the occupation of Mr Kennedy, Owen street, Grahamitown, with;* --; : ■.{,:.-•■...•■,•■ '■-■■•■■:••,. | -WELL SELEOTED STOCK OF SADDLERY AND HARNESS, And from his, practical knowledge, of the Trade is in a pDsition to execute all kinds of work in,connection, with it with ..,,.. ECONOMY AND DESPATCH. EDWARD GIBBS, ;' i Ow/E?TfSTBBETj; ■/; ! GRAHAMSTOWN. 459 _[ V". Keisanowski, : . T A I^L O X IjOLLEN STREET, SHORTLAND, BEGS;, to * call the attention; of fchePub^ipt '" ' ■'■'' ''-' "to hit \ Stock of Cloths, Suitable for the present Season, and to intimate that all Orders entrusted to him will be executed 1 With Despatch, arid >t^tk«;, most reasonable termi.' ,„.;, fi [^ ti ,^^ r
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3300, 19 July 1879, Page 3
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