Drapery T - ANNUAL SALE! A PREVIOUS TO STOCK-TAKING. S. HETHERINGTON, D R APE R, &c, V POLLEN STBEET, TT^ILL HOLD A CLEARING SALE OF HIS WHOLE STOCK FOI W ONE MONTH «c Commencing SATURDAY, the 24th July, During which time his ENTIRE STOCK will be Submitted to the Thames Public at Great Reductions for Cash Only! S. H. wishes to inform his Customers that his stock this Winter is unusually heavy, aid 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, in order to clear out all possible Stock during the Month of Sale. : ■ . , . , ;..-,. Also— ; .■■■,,,' One Thousand Pounds Worth . • . . <■ of ..-.•■.■■,. . -■ • ■ .. : BOOTS AND SHOES. One Thousand Pounds Worth tadies*, Gent's, and Children's BOOTS AND SHOES. One Thousand Pounds 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. HETHERINGTON, DEAPEE, &c, POLLEN STBEET. Lands and Houses BOOTS! —— : BOOTS!! FOR SALE. BOOTS U! q^iijj beautiful besidence U 8 T R E C E I V E D j^., nituate in 6ne of the beat . positions on Block 27,. having BY frontages to Sandes street and Hape M'UXTmmiama ATi Creek road. The house contains 8 * TYJxJ.XJIiXI.JIiiI.JJy rooms; also Bath and Store-room $ BOOTMAKER Water and Gas laid on. Detached A NICE ASSORTED LOT hSUL' °t5 above^'is *one oT^he oi most complete and comfortable LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S famUy miuenoes on the Thames. 8.~ j~ __- —i The Grounds comprise three II fl I W quarters of an acre, and are laid oat VJ \J X kJ • in first class style, and filled with from the tne oh 0"""? Fruit *n<* Ornamental BEST naWM) GEEMAN IN VARIOUS STYLES *IN ELASTIC Pno* moder»t« 5 tennß eM7AND BUTTONED. SPBINGBANK FARM, THE PBONEW AND IMPBOVED SHAPE, PEETT OF THE LATE which fob BOBEBT KELLY, Esq. Comfort and Neatness Jtt£sS£%SS* IS UNSUBPABSBD. - miles from Grahamstown, and con* —_ ' tains 800 acres, half of which is MEN'S, WOMEN'S, AND CHIL* undulating; fera land, the remainder P DEEN'S rich alluTial flatt. A large sum of BOOTS AND SHOES H*. Si X i^Ll IN GREAT VARIETY. The farm is admirably adapted for _ rt^_,n „'■_ ~T . . _, _„ both sheep and cattle. The homeBOOTS of Every Description MADE stead comprises a comfortable sevento ORDER, roomed House, with Bath-room, .——•■■■ Stable, Cowshed, Storeroom, Hayloft, M. WHITEHEA D. Oartshed, and other Outbuildings, ■ _„ ■ ,j. Good Orchard containing orer 200 POLLEN STREET. Choice Fruit Trees in full bearing. ';-', •' ';'"''' --••=■ ;■■ • A. considerable area is under graas, . part of which is ploughed, the TAHTPQ BBnW\fT?'Q remainder surface sown. Main road J AMEjO DBSJ WINJi O £„,„, Thames to Ohinemuri and GENEEAL FUENISHING STOEE, ' J^St^^. Mwßy PoiLSN Stbebt, Gbahamstown. Plans can be seen showing farm J _ LJll _.' improvemente, and* all particulars :U. w\ a * t 1? on application to Stater Bros., f\ N V 8 A L E, Thames, W. and J. Frater, AuckV./ And tarn Sold VEBY CHEAP— land, or E. B. Fraser, Esq., Puriri. 1 TON C^LBDHAlKfor^Mafctresses^ FOE SALE CHEAP-Sereralrery good X 2 nth£s* nil rt% W*u PT?' n > six and sefta-roomed Ootties at Feather Pi ows 7s 6d each jPulu.Mat- p awai 0Q j SthoM tresses and Pillows, equal to feathers; Spring .ii A » m jint. - Mattresses, Flax Mattresses, and Paliasses; •uotmenM.^^ 1 Bale Double BLANKETS, 4« in the £ T?PATT?D -TJDATUTTDQ ander usual prices., rXIAUjLI JDIiUI H Cil(>O> 100 Canopy Double and Single Iron Bed* TAivn Aai?TVT«» steads, Children's Iron and Wood COTS; AiSrSS am^Thamm Drawing Boom Suites in Hair, Cloth, Rep, Atomakp akd Thamm. and Damask; Toilet Glasees, all sorts and sizes; Carpets, Mats, and« China Matting. tt m "pnWI? W»BhBtand»andWare,DRESSINGTABLEB, **• *■' nyy¥lll CHSFFONIERS, CHESTS of DRAWERS, A UTHORISED and MINING- SUB. Rocking, Cane, Kitchen, and other sorts of J\_ VBYOR, AX© CHAIRS, &o. Native Land Foechase Agent, English PERAMBULATORS, and Colo- ALBERT STREET (next Frater Bros.), nial Do., Kerosene LAMP 3, B.M. TEA-POTS, Ghahamstowk CRUETS, BPOONB and FORKS, STEEL _ Y^B^mK' Leasea and Claim. SurWARE and WICKER WOM. d Bnd plgng prepared at reMOHaWe Spades and Shotkls, Garden Rake and oh £ wifch deßpatc^ V FOBKS, BOIEEBB, SACCBPAtTS. . b f «»* Camp OVENS, FRY PANS, and Parlour &BwSw wACHTvn maprtvwq THEATRICAL PRINTING, in any color NEW WASHING MACHINES, | exeoated witb despatch, at the office ox A complete success. this paper. , 70 Qrou CUPS and SAUCERS to be sold —— at 6d per cup and saucer., China Curl and Saucebs from 10s per Thk difference between a Gent and a Gentle* d ozen man .—The Gent turns up what he hat for a Gdamwabb and TrMBiMS, all sizes. n0«? ■"*■•» Oh», Ah- The Gentleman CIOCKB, alarum and 8 days, &c, and other walks into MoGowah'3 and says, Mao give me Goods too numerous to mention. 790 » P°und °{ Jour Tea, and send for ordeat erery week.
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Thames Star, Volume XIXI, Issue 3613, 26 July 1880, Page 3
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