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Drapery J. Marshall has now opened up his new and fashionable Stock of Drapery, &c, and at no previous season has J. M. had a cheaper or better Stock; The inost of the Goods were carefully selected in London and European Markets by his own buyer, and many lines were purchased much under regular prices at the end of the Home season, and will be sold accordingly. In Dress Department — French Cashmeres, Merinos, Wool Popljns, Satins, Russel Cords, Norwich Paramattas, Lome Serges, Colored Athols, Fancy Tweeds, Plaids, Norwegian Serges, New Satin Pompadours, &c. • Millinery, Mantle,' and Under-clothing Department— rAll the newest styles, in Straw Hats, Bonnets, Seal and^ Real Sealskin Turbans, Flowers, Feathers, Pompadour Velvet and Silk Trimmings, Ornaments, &c. Also—One Case New Ulsters, Jackets, and Dolmas. - Manchester and Furnishing Departments—A very heavy and cheap stock of Flannels and Blankets ; also Sheetings, Carpets, Mattings, Linoleums, &c. Haberdashery and Hoisery—A full and wellassorted Stock of Haberdashery, and all the. newest styles in Fancy Hoisery. One case of Fancy Wool Scarfs, Squares, &c, for Ladies' wear. Clothing Department—Several cases of the newest and best Clothing procurable, both English and Colonial, for Men, Youths, and Boys. A splendid Stock of Overcoats, very cheap, and newest shapes. ■ Gents' Hats and Mercery in great variety; an exceedingly good Stock of Tweeds, Does, Cloths, Cloakings, Jacket Cloths, Beavers, Coatings, &c. Special Novelties just received by Mail Steamers. J. MARSHALL, ALBERT STREET AND POLLEN STREET.

OPENING OFJSEW PREMISES. W. MARTIN & SON T)EG to inform the Public of the Thames that their MW PREMISES in Pollen I) street being now completed, they have OPENED SAME WITH A. " LAEGE AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK of Winter Drapery and Clothing!! The STOCK is all quite NEW and FASHIONABLE, and having been well bought, Customers can rely on getting a really good and stylish article at the LOWEST PBICES. —— A CALL WILL BE ESTEEMED. W. MARTIF~AND SON.,' '■ POLLEN STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN. 571 ■ ••■ ■:.■■■ is - SELLTNa OFF all his New Winter Goods for CASH, # IMMENSE liaDUOTIONS. SALE NOW GOING ON AND WILL CONTINUE.

Educational THE THAMES BOYS AND GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL. QFARTE R DAYS—April 12th; July sth ; September 27fch j February let. SCHOOL FEES (Payable.in' Advance). One Pupil ... £2 ■ 2s per Quarter Two Pupils ... £3 13s Gd do. Throe Pupils... £4> 14s Gd do. Tbcsc torma aro iaclusivo; there arc no extras. JAS. ADAM3, 8.A., Headmaster. Tho HALF Quarter will commence on THURSDAY, May 20. 535 WAJOTAHI CREEK SCHOOL. ME A. S. COLUOUN, Head Teacher of the Waiotahi Creek School, YTTILL hold a NiaHT CLIS3 for ad- * * vanced pupils, three evenings per week. Subjects i 4 Latin, Algebra, Trigonometry and G-etfmetry. For further information enquire of tho Head Teacher. 570 The Niagara fulls ia a sight norcr to-be forgotten. There are many waterfalls but only ' one McQowaw Belling 3b Tea.

Notices , ME C HEIST AN SEN, DAY! S23EET, LESSONS ia MUSlC—Violin, Flute, Clarionet, Cornet, Buss, etc. Musical Instruments REPAIRED. . Pianos Tuned, Repaired, and Strung, end other Mechanical work of all deacripliou done. 544) EDWARD lIAYDON, SADDLER AND HARNESS-MAKER jPoiXEN STREET, ShOETJ,A^. EVERY DESCRIPTION ' 01? WORK executed with despatch on the most Reason* ABLE TEEMS. T7NCOURAGE THAMES INDUSHi TRIE B.—Good Tweed Trousers from 22s 6d. All G-oods well shrunk. At B. WISEMAN'S, Brown street. I} LAWLESS (late G. Wailbb), whole's . sale and retail Tobacconist, next Bark of New Zealand, Brown street, 1 Grahiunstown. ORIOKJfiT. FOOTBALL, aiid BILLIARD ROOM REQUJ«ITjS Always n Stock. 1262 At a very pleasant tea party, the < onveraa' (ion turned on transmigration. A ludy of exquisite beauty who was sipping McQ-ovvait's best, turned to Mr and asked what form he would prefer to inhabit ? To bo dissolved in 3s Tsa madam. .

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue XI, 19 May 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue XI, 19 May 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue XI, 19 May 1880, Page 3

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