Educational THE THAMES BOYS AND GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL. HEAD MABTER—Jas. Adaki, 8.A., Member of the Conyentiom of the London University. ASSISTANT TEACHER-Miss F.Cszrrr. MUSIC TKACHERS-Mr R. A. B. Ow*K, Mits Bxujhbb. Claun in MUSIC ((extra) and SINGHNa hare been oommenced. SCHOOL FEES (Payable in Adranoe to the Secretary)— One Pupil ... £2 2s per Quarter Two Pupils ... £3 ISt 6d do. Three Pupils... £4 14s 6d do. %|- B L. W. PARSONS,', TEACHES OF THE PIANOFORTE. TERMS ON APPLICATION. .Addbess— •' ;iEVENINa STAB OFFICE, ;;^ >;j 899 . '^f'i^^.'GiUHAMßTO^f*.. 1-^ Business Notices . Kidney Seed Potatoes I >
Kidney Seed Potatoes!! r JUST EEC BIT E ' Hk<£& A Splendid Lot of the abore' SEED POTATOES} ,-r . Also—' . 100 C ASKS 0F A PPL®St EATING and COOKING, which cannot be surpassed. Lemons! Lemons! Lemons! A Capital Lot of the abore if also just to . hand, in really EXCELLENT CONDITION. JAMES JEFFERY, BROWN STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN. 814 PAH STORE, BEACH BOAD, The Oldest Established Ginebax Gbooebt Stobb ok the Thames. RN. SMITH begs to announce to the • people of the Thame*, that he has made extensWe Farming arnngenenU in connection with his' Store for supplying local produce of all kinds, which being grown in the district, is a guarantee of ita excellence, and should merit a fair trial. ' ';' OUR BUTTER obtained the ' FIBBT PRIZE at the last Thames Show, and atill maintains its superiority. '-, .' PATRONISE LOCAL INDUSTBY;: The- only Store on the Tbaines that sup: plies BUTXER,direct from our own Dairy. ; PAH STOB^riiACH BOAD.
I W. J. CL&XTON^ :; TAILOE iND HABITMAKER, w (r AIMBT STBXXT, GftAHAXSTOWH, . ,£ TT AYING succeeded to the TAILORINQ II BUSINESS of MR JAMES MARSHALL, begs to oall the attention of %ii Friends'and the Public in general to his very large and Fashionable Stock of ' ' ' —'* ; English and Colonial Tweeis, And FANCY COATINGS, which or QUALITY, STYLE, PIT And GOOD WORKMANSHIP, combined with MODERATE CHARGER cannot b* ;surpassod, ' ' ' ' _ H .',,.'. -y^ An Ikspbction in^SoLiCinp.p ! ; ■ •■>., c ■<J v :Q1 E E"B!; ;oW I;:B'.'A;;J----SEED OATS- . ? : I Potatoe ,_' •' ;'■■..;.',? ,!,';*;. Black do ' s The Canadian is the prettiest oat grown and.very prolific - SEED POTATOES— ; ; ; Hobartown ''',•' '■' Early Rose - " ■■'' ! *''•' •'■' '■■'""' 1>" 1- - Early Pinkeye , , ''',"'',;■ . - Early Lapstone Kidneys '■' ■'•-'/? SEEDfS— GrARDBS Sb?DS. - Just arrived a carefully selected,- Invoice of ;of NEW SEEDS of approved wrietie*. ;, '•( < - • ' i; • Adam Laybourne, forf sthbvt, auckland.. "; '•" ' ' " ' ' .'..'.■ l .. THAMES VISITORS TO ifcUCKLAND,. . , ( ; _ ',•'•' . R8 CASHEL" HVs ""RBmofed'lrwin ,' * l Exonia House, Hobson street, to the more convenient and commodious premise! known as <rHarbour"JVlfeiw:;H6\i*e, w Sbortlaiid street (juft,ab9<rajli« r^pst;Omc«y, TiilMy ea« . l.aWfd and, rpngvjrteji^ whew Board «nd B*^ia^eAcVof kind can Ite Omtined.^Prtvi'fetabpis, with separate tabtft, ifT*qii^ ; M»*f*bm*: Within 3 minnt^s . walk bf'Ul> >V?hi,ttJ Railway Station, and B«a . 8.r,;-; '• uh ] ;•;« :> BJ >3 ; ... '-.;. „ ..$ : "i \
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3619, 2 August 1880, Page 1
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434Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3619, 2 August 1880, Page 1
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