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General Notices Great Clearance Sale of FURNITURE, CROCKERY, AND HQLLOWARE, &c, To be Sold at COST PRICE, for TWO WEEKS ONLY, at JAMES BROWNE'S Furniture Store, POLLEN STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN, Prior to REMOVAL to the more Commodious Premises formerly known as the EXCELSIOR HOTEL, KARAKA BRIDGE. DOUBLE IRON BEDSTEADS, from ... ... ... 25s DOUBLE HAIR MATTRESSES „ ... U PULU MATTRESSES (equal to feathers) at Is per lb. Spring Couches and Stuffed Chairs, Tables (round and square) Wash Stands and Dressing Tables, English and Colonial Perambulators Feather Pillows, Flax Mattresses and Palliasses, Knives and Forks Table, Dessert, and Teaspoons, Boilers, Saucepans, Kettles and Frying Pans, Wash .Tubs, Spades and Shovels , . Kerosene Lamps, B.M. Tea-pots, Tea Trays and Brushware Butchers', Grocers', and Clothes' Baskets, Camp Ovens, Parlour Grates and Glassware, Toilet Glasses, Clocks (Alarum and 8-Day), And other Goods too numerous to particularize. N.B.—NO GOODS BOOKED during the Sale at the Reduced Price. FOR SALE, ON EASY TERMS, ' that very desirable Freehold Property, 36 x 66ft, CORNER OF POLLEN AND PAHAU STREETS. Containing 7 ROOMS and SHOP, with Water and Gas laid on. For further Particulars, apply on the Premises. JAMES BROWNE, Encourage Thames Industries AND THE EXPERIENCED TEADESMAN WHO LIVES BY HIS TRADE. R. WISEMAN^ TAILOR, BROWN STREET, HAS RELINQUISHED the CREDIT SYSTEM, and will in future conduct his BUSINESS on the principle of SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK RETURNS. WEST OF ENGLAND SUPERFINE AND FANCY COATINGS. ENGLISH, SCOTCH, AND COLONIAL TWEED—WELL SHRUNK. Same superior fit and make for which he is renowned. NOT THE LARGEST STOCK. Q b PAGAN, TTOLDEN'S 475~6d Silver Hunting BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, 11 Watob, usually seld at 60s, warranted MARY STREET. 2 years. Holden's 57s 6d Silver HuntiDg Watch, usually sold at 70a,warranted 2 years.' TJVERY Description of BOOTS and Holden's £Q 15s London made Silver lii onvM?a Lever Hunting Watch, usually sold at £7155, SUOJiS warranted 3 years. Made TO Obdee ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE, Hoh>bn has not the largest stock of Silver And on the moßt Watches on the Thames, but he has on hand _ a well-selected stock of Watchoß from 45s Reasonable Tebms. to 155 s, all marked in plain figures, and the i ~~~ . same price to all. | REPAIRS neatly executed with every 18 carat Gold Marriage Rings from 15 s; despatch, also a fine assortment of Electro-plate Tea —— and Coffee Sets, Cruets, Cake Baskets, All work guaranteed for Waiters, Bu ter Ooolors, &0., all marked in g^yr^ WORKMASHIP, plain figures, and at lowest posaible prices. TH7RATUTTTV Inspection invited. FIT and DURABILITY. A. HOLDEN, — — 924 WATCHMAKER. OWEN STREET^ THAMES STEAM BREAD AND BISCUIT FACTORY. \\? E have great pleasure in stating that we HAS NOW ON SAL X— T*' have completed Extensive Additions and Alterations to. our BUSINESS PRE- __. MISEB rendered necessary by the ExtrnordiPl2tHOS — nar 7 Demand for the Goods manufactured by Ebonized and Gold our FIRM. In Consequence, we are now in a Walnut with carved trueßes BETTER POSITION THAN EVKR Rosewood, several patterns, &c, &o to supply BISCUITS of all kinds, from N IVY HarmOniUmS- to DESSERT.^fthe best quality. la Oak, Rosewood, Ac, for Churches, TRY OUR MILK BISC UITS. Schools, Parlors, &o. "Uinl-ino -_ We also Supply SMALL GOODS in great VIUIIHS" - .„ variety, Cakes, &c., Fancy Confectionery. All From 3s 6d each (a large assort- the latest Novelties in stock. ment) —— Flutes, Drums, Tambourines IN THE SUGAR BOILING DEPARTConcertinas, iEolian Harps, Har- MENT the goods we are now turning out are monicons of First-rate make, the QUALITY and Fifes, Triangles, Banjos FLAVOUR UNSURPASSED. Aleo Tuning Forks, Striugs and other fittings ■ ■■ for Musical Instruments. TRY OUR MIXED DROPS PORTFOLIOS AND MUSIC ROLLS. MENNIE~~& DEY PRINTED MUSIC. BISCUIT MAKERS AND MANUFAC - — TURING CONFECTIONERS. Instruction SOOkS f°r v'°>ce> Piano* Queen-steeet, Thames. Violin, Harmonium, Concertina, Fife, Organ, &c., &c. Attckiand Bbanch— Songs, Dances, Pianoforte pieceß, Organ EHRENFRIED'S BUILDINGS, Volutaries, Glees, Part Songs, Queen Street,-Whabf. . Cantatas, &0., Ac. ■ ' __^_ : — t pTt' n n BREAD BREID! BREAD! J . It xt lOr ix, , Poiien Stbeet (The centre of the town GBEAT BEDUCTIOS IN BREAD. TTM'T3riT?T'AWrr I TPHE Proprtetors of the Cheap Bakery, and ( IIVIJTUtiIAIM ! J[_ Pie and Coffee Shop, to meet the hard ». -■ .. times, as they havo always done, have. ReSATE YOUR MONEY by getting you duced the price of Bread to FADED CLOTHING Ol^ +Ua OlV> T Aof m .1 n j ,i ii i ■ ohd tne ziD j-ioai, i Cleaned. Dyed, and Pressed „ . • - A --iu'n .i,.^.^ ' J ' Having arranged with the celebrated and , E9 UAi: T0 PW. welhknown Baker, Mr Jack Allen, to manage Sheepskins Cleaned and Dyed. t i ie ; r Bakery—a guarantee of always having • the best bread in town. None but. Lamb's LHPTXK t? I^iTjTi" best flour will bo used, and no Southern • J U IVIiUUUj rubbish allowed to be mixed. All bread TVViP"R Aw guaranteed of the first quality, and full J-'* J-JJ-*#» w#v"» weight, either plain or fancy, guaranteed. fIOLLEST O B N STR EE T Note the Address—Opposite the ShortUnd 1302 Fire Brigade Hall. A constant supply always ——■'— ' on hand. Hot Pies and Coffee, &c,, always Good Saddle Horses SS^S^^kinli^ geftßiorton Hire john bullock &co. 632 AT : CUSTOMS FORMS.—Wanted Known on WILLIAMS' PROVINCIAL \j SALE at the Evranra Stab Ootiok, HOTEL. Albert street, Grahamstown, INWARDS and J Stable fitted with ovory conference. '■ OUTWARDS COASTWISE FORMS,

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3643, 30 August 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3643, 30 August 1880, Page 1

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