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IF the Hon. Harry Kenrick, R.M., will kindly give me some previous notice when he is aboub to itinerate between the Thames and Obinemuri, I will provide a Cup of Milk for his special refereshment OTS THE GHEAP. And as to John Brown, of Tararu, Licensing Commissioner, should he at any time become a proletarian, I or my better half will improvise a menu of Game, etc., which would satisfy the most exigent gastronome at Is 6d, and will whakahaere all Maories on his arrival. N.B.—Travellers supplied with MEAL 9, BEDS, and all Accommodations required at any time of the day or night. Q-ood Saddle and Pack Horses always on hire. BRANDlES—Hennessey's and all other Good Brands to suit Customers. WHISKIES—Scotch and Irish best Brands. ALES—English and Colonial, Bull-dog, Ehrenfried's, Brown and Campbell's. WINES of the best Vintages and most ap- .'... proved Brands all to be had and I hope consumed at the i PIONEER HOTEL, HIKUTAIA. ROBERT EBLLY, Host. nPIHAMJES POSE PIES, SWEET MINCE PIES, SAUSAGES (All Pork) 5 SAVOURY DUCKS, alias Fsgots ; CORNED AND FRESH FORK; BRAWN Labd, at lOd per lb; Spake Rib, at 4d per lb. May be bad at THE THAMES PORK AND BACON STORE, POLLEN STREET, SHORTLAND, . - ' AND AT . ■■•.■ ■' The Branch Establishment, Owen street, Grahamstown, opposite the Empire Hotel. WILLIAM TETLBY. ANDREW HOLDEN, PRACTICAL WATCH AND CLOCK-MAKER (Fbom Glasgow, and Gbebnock, Scotland), BEGS respectfully "to intimate to the INHABITANTS of Grahamstown, Shortland, and Surrounding Districts, that he has COMMENCED BUSINESS as above, in that Shop formerly occupied by Mr Ledinghah, Owen street, ■ Grahamstown; and hopes, by Punctuality and GOOD WORKMANSHIP, combined with Moderate Charges to merit a Bhare of Public Patronage. WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELLERY carefully Cleaned and Repaired, and GUARANTEED for 12 Months. SPECTACLES to suit all Sights at Is 6d. Stock marked in Plain Figures.
Fob Pbioes SEE WINDOW, OWEN STREET, Gbahahstown. 266 c ITOTICE. A NDEEW HOLDEN begs to Notify IJI that he has EEMOVED TO THE SHOP Directly Opposite hia old Premises. ■""■■■ W. J. CLAXTON, TAILOE AND HABITMAKEB, AIBBET STBBET, GBAHAMBTOWN, ITAVING succeeded to the TAILORING 11 BUSINESS of MR JAMEB MARSHALL, begs to call the attention of his Friends and the Public in general to his very large and Fashionable Stock of English and Colonial Tweeds, And FANCY COATINGS, which for QUALITY, STYLE, FIT And GOOD WORKMANSHIP, combined with MODERATE CHARGES, cannot be surpassed. AN INSPECTION IN SOMCITED. Shobtland RESTAURANT IS NOW OPEN. |»TEALS AT ALL HOUES. AT ADLAM'S COJiNEE. Oysters T~l)ysters ! In Bottle or Shell. EDWAED HAYDON, SADDLER AND HARNEBB-MAKER . [POILEN STBEET.SHOBXLAND.i EVERY DESCRIPTION OF WORK excoutod with despatch on the most Reason* abie Tebms. The Niagara falls is a sight never to be forgotten. There are many waterfalls butjonly one McGowah selling 3i TIA.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3572, 8 June 1880, Page 3
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458Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3572, 8 June 1880, Page 3
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