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j Volunteer Notices ;vf. O.RGK'B N/YAL j-yUWi for Petty O-tiw- a 7 Till** i.jr ISVKHING-. .Acijiitjitit; Fonopiiao wiV. ti •■ ;ie tTuiifjo, By order. At-iuibd Stephens on, 1098 Sub.-Liout. Wanted s ', ANTED, a HOUSEMAID and GOOD ' > COOK. Apply Mrs lUchabds, Grahainstown Hotel. \\T ANTED. —WANTED, Thames Benidents visiting Auckland often want Accommodation ; for the future try tho FORESTERS' AiIMS, ALBERT STREET. Csin be seen from f.he Wharf, a little to the right, of the Town Clock. Tho Hotel baa 23 good Berila, boUi double' and aingle \ and Mie Table i<? eecond to none in t.ha City. Beda, Is Moale, 1b ; Board end Residence, £1 per week. Passengers arriving by the Wight Boat admitted any hour by knocking ats tho front door. H. PHILLIPS, Phopbxbto*, Formerly of the Golden Age Hotel, Brown 1046 street.

Electoral TO THE THAMES ELECTOBS. r\ ENTLEMEN,— VT Being a Candidate for the Thames seat probably to be vacated by Sir George Grrey I havo the honor to solicit your suffrages. I have long supported the Liberal policy introduced by the Premier, and if elected will be prepared to aid in every way towards having tho measures referred to in the GoTernot'i Speech earrisd through Parliament, and such others as may be introduced by Sir George Grey in developing the Liberal policy. WE McOULLOUGH. TO THE THAMES ELECTOIIS. /^i ENTLEMEN,—In the event of Sib Gjso. Gbby or the Hon. J. Shbehan Resigning their Seats, I shall CONTEST tho Election upon terms agreed upon. W. HOWE. Thames, September 2nd, 1879. 981 I —— Business Notices Political—Latest News. T ADIfiS and Gentlemen, Bloated AriitoXj crats, and no Grata at all, at all, —I humbly ask your Suffrage at the forthcoming rumpus for a Seat in the General Assembly. In doing bo, I may state that my views are identical with your own. I am dead agaimfc the Bloated Aristocrats (at tho same time I wish we had a few more of them upoa the Thames) $ lam also for the Working Man changing places with the Landed Aristocracy and so bring about the fancy dreams we indulged in before Emigrating to this Britain of the South. - If Elected, I shall use my utmost endeavors to supply you all with BOOTS, free of Duty, and at such ESICEB that will be consistent with my Economical Principles enunciated above, as I have to get 'a living. Don't Forget that E.. 0. MORGAN Makes and Sells Ladies', Gentlemen's, Gibls' and Boys' Boots and Shoes of all Descriptions CHEAP, GOOD, and USEFUL. Don't Forget the Cheap Bootmaker tind Seller— E. C. MORGAN, BOOTMAKER POLLEN STEEET, BHORTLAND. New Goods! Mew Goods! SUITABLE FOR THE PRESENT SEASON. H. HAWKBS T>"EG3 to call attention to the following *-* SPECIAL OHEAP LINES — ! Men's Shooting Boots, strong, only 15a 6d I Do. Strong Elastic Sides ..^ ... 14s 6d Do. Good Bluchers 8s 6d Women's Kid Boots 6s Od Do. Good Elastic Sides, calf ... 10a Od Do. Strong Hoaso Shoes ... 4a 6d Boy's, Maid's, and Children's Boots made expressly for the present season, cheap. A lot of children's 4's to 6's, only ... 3s 6d ALL OTHEE GOODS EQUALLY CHEAP. P.S.—Having received a Large Stock of the latest improved American made Lasts, Customers can depend on getting a well-made article in. every Style at the most reasonable prices. H. lAWKES, OWEN STEEET. GSAUAMBTOWK. J. MUIB, ! ARMY AND NAVY TAILOR, Corner of Brown and Williamson Streets, Grahamstown, f^EGS to call the attention of tho Gentle~y men of tho Thames to his large mid Well-Selected STOCK of FASHIONABLE GOODS, suitable for tho present Season, which for Quality aud Cheapness cannot be surpassed. | A GOOD FIT GUARANTEED. 7

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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3362, 1 October 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3362, 1 October 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3362, 1 October 1879, Page 3

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