Drapery n^TfICTCTDIO, ANNUAL SALE! PREVIOUS TO STOCK-TAKING. S. HETHERINGTON, D RA P E R, &c, POLLEN STEEET, TI^ILL HOLD A CLEARING SALE OF HIS WHOLE STOCK FOE .«T" ONE MONTH; .£H CommenGing SATURDAY, the 24th July, Daring which time his ENTIRE STOCK will be Submitted to the Thames Public at Great Reductions for Cash Only! 8. H. wishes to inform his Customers that his stock this Winter is unusually heavy, and he finds it to be imperatively necessary to bold this Sale,,and the Goods will be offered at even GREATER REDUCTIONS than usual STOCKTAKING SALES, iv order to clear oat all possible Stock during the Month of Sale.* .; Also— , . One Thousand Pounds Worth • ■ ■■ ■' ■ op ■ ■ '. BOOTS AND SHOES. One Thousand Pounds Worth ' OF .■":'-■.■' • ■■'• ■ . . Ladies', Gent's, and Children's BOOTS AND SHOES. One Thousand Founds Worth OF BOOTS AND SHOES Of the Newest Makes and Best Qualities, The whole of which will be. offered to the Thames Public at Enormous Reductions for Cash Only during the Montn of Cheap Sale. S. HETHEUINGTON, DRAPER, &c., POLLEN STREET. Lands and Houses BOOTS l — ' — BOOTS!! FOR SALE. BOOTSL! mHE BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE TT 8 T RTofT Vtc B ■*- and Grounds of E. W. Puckey, UST RECEIVED JBsq., aituate in one of the best positions on Block 27, having BY frontages to Sandes street and Hape MTITTTTmiTiTT-Ei 4Tk Creek road. The, house contains 8 • If XIJ. J-JCjJjL Jii£kMJ 9 rooms; also Bath and Store-room; I ■ BOnTMATTWR Water and Gas laid on. Detached ! ™™ cTT^T ~ Coachhouse. Stable, and WashA NIOB ASSORTED LOT house. The above Js one of the : op most complete and comfortable. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S family residences on the Thames. B'-^~ ■ ■_. r»-i /-n The Grounds comprise three II II I VL quarters of an acre, and are laid out \J V/ X hD 9 in first class style, and filled with FBOH MB the choicest Fruit and Ornamental BEST ENGLISH AND GERMAN Trees. With the exception of a very HOUSES small piece the sections are freehold. IN "VARIOUS STYLES* IN ELASTIC Price moderate^ terms easy. , ■ , ™«r .^t?^!!!'^, ™* BPRINGBANK FARM, THE PRONEW AND IMPEOVED SHAPE, PERTY OF THE LATE ' which fob ROBERT KELLY, Esq. Comfort and Neatness on thVThkme^Biv'e^ IS UNSUEPASSED. miles from Grahamstown, and contains 800 acres, half of which is MEN'S, WOMEN'S, AND CHIL- undulating fera land, the remainder DEEN'S rich alluvial flats. A large sun* of BOOTS AND SHOES ■"&.;£ £*-£*; IN GREAT VARIETY. The farm is admirably adapted for -"-— -n, Dotn sheep and cattle. The homeBOOTS of Every Dapription MADE stead comprises a comfortable sevento ORDER, roomed House, with Bath-room, —— Stable, Cowshed, Storeroom, Hayloft^ M. WHITEHEAi), Cartoned, and other Outbuildings; m Good Orchard containing over 200 • POLLEN STREET. Choice Fruit in full bearing. ■■■■■■■■ ■ ■•' A considerable area is under grass, ■ -■'■j--' ' *''■■■■■ . : parti of which is ploughed, the TAMI7Q *R"RnWNT7'S remainder surface sown. Main road J AMJCiO DIXY fTf iMU O from Thames to Ohinenrori and GENERAL FURNISHING STOEE, proposed Taames Valley Railway pass through the property. POII.BN Stbeet, Gbahamstowx. Plans can be seen showing farm ___ improvements, and all particular* 0 ■•'■•. «,'••' a « x' ' ''■■ 't? '• on application to-Frater Bros., • ■■'■«-' A,««Ji™ Thames, W. and J.Frater, AuckAnd to be Sold VERY CHEAP- laT)d> or E . B . Fraß er, EBq ,, Puriri# Mattresses, Flax Mattresses, and Paliasses; ailotments.^^ i o r..S3H. BtAIIEETBI *." the * FBATER BROTHERS, 100 Canopy Double and Single Iron Bed- T , wn AnvTST>< steads, Children's Iron and Wopd COTS ; LAN x D A£f ™» Drawing Room Suites in Hair, Cloth, Bep, Atopato- ato Thamsb. and Damask; Toilet Glasses, all,sorts and ... . .■———■■^ —F» sizes; Carpets, Mats, and China • Matting. - tt m r>r\XKTl? Washsiands&ndWare.DK-ESSINGTABLES, Jtl. 1. itUWB, CHEFFONIERS, CHESTS of DRAWERS, AUTHORISED and MINING SUE. Rocking, Cane, Kitchen, and other sorts of jf\_ VEYOR, akd CHAIRS, &c, Native Land Fubohase Agent, EngHsh PERAMBULATORS, and^Oolo. ALBERT STRBET (next Frater Bros.), mal Do., KeroBeneLAMPS, B.M. XEA-POTS k an*wi*ra-mwrw CRUETS, SPOONS and FORKS, STEEL übahamßToWN. i^Jd^ffiTO^ I™^1™^ NOTK.-Mining Leases and Claims SurfSsiisss^L rakk and 32-^ssir I^^ rea9OHß bßi FOBKs,BoiU!BfI,SAt7OBPAifa. • charges with despatch. 851 Camp OVENS, FRY PANS, and Parlour , - a*t^^r «r»onTw/i' m * niTTxr^a THEATRICAL PRINTING, in any color NEW WASHING MACHINES, J executed with despatch, at the office 01 A complete success. this paper. 70 Gross CUPS and SAUCERS to be sold '" ■ at 6d per cup and saucer. •,•«. ,•. r, . j n China Ctrpi and Satjobbs from 10s per TOTdiflforence between a Gent and a GentleJ ogen man:—The G-ont turns.up what he has for a GtABSWABit and TtobmbS, all sizes. n0«« ? nd ''™i< Oh., Ah> The Clocks, alarum and 8 days, &c, and other walks into McGowajs's and jayi, Mao give me Goods too numerous to mention. 790 a ponnd...J»f your Tea, and send for orders every week. \
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3612, 24 July 1880, Page 3
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