' Drapery 8. HETHEBINGTON, DBAPBR, ; POLLEN" STEEET,' !; TTAS OPENED during the past wtek » FURTHER SHIPMENT I OF WINTER GOODS \ Which was purchased late in (he Beaton at GBEATLY EEDUCED EATES, AND W*lHi BE 8OM) AT ( VERY LOW PRICES. CHEAP CALICOES! CHEAP SHEETING! CHEAP FLANNELS! CHEAP DRESSES (in Costume), . AND - , : SATIS CLOTHS, SERGES, FRENCH • MERI3SOES, WINCEYS, &c, Ac, < S.H. desirea to /Call Special Attention< to ft Large Assortment of Ladies' and Children's FELT, VELVET, SATIS, and STRAW 1 HATS in the NEWEST S TYLEB, received by last trip of Hero, , and fully one-third than HATS bought earlier in the Season. GOOD VARIETY~ FANCY CLOTH, suitable for LADIES' JACKETS, at 6s per yard (well worth 8s 6d). • A NEW ASSORTMENT o* LADIES' SKIRTS (Very Cheap). EXTRA GOOD VALUE IN BLANKETS and BUGS. , MEN'S, YOUTHS', and BOYS' OVERCOATS and PEA JACKETS (Very Cheap). A GREAT VARIETY OF MERCERY, HATS, CAPS, &c, Ac. > A Splendid Selection of CHEAP TWEED foe BOYS' WEAR. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND S HOE S. LADIES' KID ELASTIC SIDE BOOTS, from 5s 9d pee Faib. , q TTETHERINGTON, J POLLEN STREET. 504 General. Notices BOOTS! BOOTS!! FOR WINTER WEAR. HENRY HAWKES BEGS to call attention to the following SPECIAL CHEAP LINES — Gentlemen's Best Calf Watertighta only .'. 18a Od Men's Strong well-made Bluchers ... 9a 6d Ladies Best Gulf, Elastic or Balmorals ... ... ." ... ... 12s 6d Do. Strong House Shoes. 4s 6d ALL OTHER GOODS EQUALLY CHEAP. P.S. —Hating: received a Large Stock of the latest improved American made Lasts, Customers can depend on getting a well-made article in erery Style at the most reasonable prices. HEN BY "HAWKBS, OWEN STREET. GUAHAMSTOWN. f . Noar (tatting Crowded Oat! IMPORTANT TELEGRAM. TO the Inhabitants of Block 27, Shortland, and Purawai.--Bo united, and join to* gether. Bust up the little Ring thai is now ruling you and fritloiing aw»y your loca revenue. Advice to the fricnda of Grahams town : Don't pile on tlie agony too much! the last straw broke the Camel's back. Public, draw you own conclusions. flgg" Abote Am Things, PATRONISE THE OH BAP BOOTSELLER amo MAKER, •E. C. MORGAN. 'By, doing co you wilPsaro you money, get a Gtood Fit, and hare' real Value in Workmanship and Material. Try Morg»nVMen's E.S Boots ... 12* 6d Try Morgan's Ladies' Patent Shoes ... 12s 'M Try Morgan's Men's and Boys' Bluchers from ... •. ... 6s 9d Try Morgan's Ladies' and Children's ' BOOTS and SHOES of all Descriptions, Cheaper than any other house in town. Country Orders,' accompanied wif.h Ctwh or reference, forw»rded to »ny of the Up«rirer Settlements. Don't look for tho addres, but CALL or SEND to— ■ E. C. MORCAN, BOOTMAKER POLLEN STREET, SHORTLAND. n\ LAWLESS (lato G, Wallbb), -whole JL . ealo and retail Tobacconist, next Bank of New Zealand, Brown street, Grahanistown. CRICKET, FOOTBALL, and BILLIARD ROOM BLCQUJaiTiSS Always n Stock. 1262 /^iOUKECr NUMBEUfI Guarantee at \J\ he EVENING STAR Thameff ,
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3302, 22 July 1879, Page 3
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472Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3302, 22 July 1879, Page 3
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