Dressmakers MRS. CURTIS, MILLINER AND DRESSMAKER, "ijTriSHES to inforb th» LADIES of tha Thames that she Has Commenced Business Next Doob to Mr Cocks', Furnishing Warehouse, MARY STREET, SHORTLAND, And having had a long practical experience, # PROFESSES A THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE Of BTERT BRANCH OF THE DRESSMAKING BUSINESS. j Both Fit akd Btyxb Guabaktebd. ' 1092 Butchers DTEAM DAUSAGE TjiACTORY. Superior Sausages, Both Beef akd Pock. GERMAN SAUSAGES, POLONIES, BACON, HAMS, LAED, &o. ALSO— The Very Best Meat that can be bought Will be SOLD AT EXTREMELY LOW PPJCES FOR CASH. WM. BOBBETT. New Butchery Establishment. /"^ EORGE DALZrEL beg» to inform the VJT Grahamstown Public that he has taken those COMMODIOU3 PREMISES in Brown street, NRXT to the Auction Mart of Mr j John Leibon, and OPENED the same on SATURDAY, Bth inst., as a Branch Estab* Hahmrtnt, with a SPLENDID STOCK of MEAT of alt kinds, which he intends to Sell at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. PRICE LIST:Roasting Beef ... ... 4|d to 5Jd Boilintfßeef ; 3d to 4d •" Legs Mutton "'... .■,.' 4d .- Loins Mutton ... ... 3d > Forequartcrs Mutton... 2Jd Pork . ... ........ 5d to6d , Corned Beef .... ... 3d to 4d'. QUALITY NOT TO BE SURPASSED. $ST Nate the Address— ' GEORGE DALZIEL, BROWN STREET, Gbahamstown. 245 GOOD SADDLE HORSES can be had at any time, either FOR SALE or HIRE. Terms on application. Private Carriages for Hire, at 4s per hour. Goods REMOVED by EXPRESS from all parts with the.greatest care. : ' —— ' Axso— For HIRE, a CAPITAL BUGGY, suitable for either Two or Fcur People, either with op without Horse, on Reasonable Terms. W, B. BiSEE, POLLEN SIREET, SHORTLAND ; {Opposite,FßJT Buos) 2177 THAMES VISITORS TO ADCKi LAND. • j|ARS CASHEL h-a Removed from 111. Exonia Houae," Hobsou street;, to the 'more convenient and commodious .preuiites" known as "Harbour. View Houae," Shortland street (jiist abave the Posfc Office), lately cii- ! larged and renovated, when? Board and ResJ- ! dence of a superior and select'kind can be obtained. Private rooms, with separate table, if required.} Showerbnths. Within 3 minutes i walk of tho Wharf, Railway Station, and Sea I Baths. . THE HATMAEEET.I 105, QtTKEN STBEKT, !AUOX L A N D. ClaOVKa .48? GRASS SSBDB, . ■ i Fob Sat,_, or thb Finest Quauty, AS "FOIIOWS : — ! White Clover , Red Clover Cowgrass . ' Alskye^ . I Lucerne " Hapo Timothy Trefoil Cocksfoot ' O»ago Rye«rass Poverty Bay Ryegraae Pukekoho RyegraßS . Itulian" Ryegrads - Kentucky' Blue Grass Red Top . . Ratstail Crestod'Oogstail . Meadow Foxtail Meadow, Shoep, and other Fescues, &o. -' ' ■•• ■ .■'' Also ■ BONEDUST, * inch, *-incb, and Sydney and American BONfIFLOUR, GUANO, &o. PRESSED MEA.DOW and OATEN HAY ; AIFBED BtrCJEIiAN©. 2717 '™_ laßt?AlEfai'Bl!fT3, OONOBRTS, &b. Jji should always be announced in THE uTaR if their promoters wish to uchieve »ucceas,
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3385, 28 October 1879, Page 1
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432Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3385, 28 October 1879, Page 1
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