General Notices THAMES COFFEE ROOMS (Next McLivbb'b), '. BBOWN STREET, GffiAHAMSTOWN, ARE NOW OPEN. . FULIJ AMES AND SCOTT, PROPRIETORS. HOT PIES, with COFFEE, TEA, OB COCOA, 6d. A VISIT WILL NOT BE REGRETTED. BOOTS AND SLIPPERS. JUST RECEIVED— A NICE ASBOBTBD XOT OF LADIES' GENTS', & CHILDREN'S BOOTS & SLIPPERS, ; OFBEST ENQJjISH MAKE. BOYS' and GIRLS' STRONG LACED ELASTIC BOOTS, in Great Variety. COLONIAL MADE MINERS' BOOTS IN STOCK, Evbex Descbiption of Boots made to ' Obdee. Remaining Portion of Summer Stock of Boots and Shoes now offered at REDUCED PRICES, ' to make room for New Goods to arrive. M. WHITEHEAD, BOOTMAKER, POLLENSTREET (Cbntbal). Great Clearing Sale of Boots and Shoes. hawkes"bros, -. ABE NOW OFFERING A LARGE AND WELL-S ELECTED STOCK OF Men's, Boys', Maids', and Childbens' BOOTS AND SHOES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, VERY CHEAP. r Men's Shooting Boots—Good Fitting and Cheap; also— Miners' White Bluchers—Best Quality. THE BEST VALUE FOB THE LEABT MONEY OF THE THAMES. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF WORK MADE TO ORDER. NEW STYLE in Gents' Elastic Side Shots —Very Comfortable to Wear, ■ AND CHEAP. A Stock of Kid, French Calf, and Kangaroo Leather always on hand. SEWN WORK MADE TO ORDER. HAWKES" BROS. OWEN STREET, GEAHAMSTO W N. 1877 MILKI JVLILK! PURE NEW MILK DELIVERED AT 5d PER QUART. CREAM AND CREAM CHEESE. FRESH BUTTER AND EGGS. POTJWBY. DSESSED TO OkdEß AT THB THAMES DAIKY, POLLEN STREET. 1968 EMPIRE HOTEL. T. LAWLESS Pbopbietob. THIS old and FASHIONABLE HOTEL is now PROPERLY OPENED Under the new Management, and can'' afford ACCOMMODATION unequalled on the (Joldfield. Good SHOWER BATH, and every other Requisite conducive to comfort afforded to Patrons. DININ Gr K 0 0 ..]£ NOW OPEN. BREAKFAST ... From 7 fill 9 a.m. DINNER ... „ 12 „ 2 p.m. TEA ... 5 „ 6 p.m. GOOD COOK, the« best of Attention Civility and Cleanliness. z^ent for Abbott's and GiKiETT's Sweeps. Sweeps on every Event conducted. £1000 Sweep on MELBOURNE CUP, 1881 —the first started in the Colony—now open. '.■:•■ Coaßultations every evening at 8 o'clock. THAMES DYEING ESTABLISVIENT, Beown Sthbet, Geahamstown. MRS SIMPSON is prepared to DYE and RENOVATE HATS. FEATHERS CURLED AND DYED TO ANT SHADE OF COtOB. LADTE6 1 SHOULD GUVE A CALL. 1944 CORRECT TIME-KEKPERS. rj OLDEN'S 42s Silver Hunting Watch. il. Guaranteed 2 years. At a very pleasant tea party, the conversation turned on transmigration. A lady of exquisite beauty who was sipping McGowan's best, turned to Mr and asked what form he would prefer to inhabit ? T^ *»e cUs*«lved in 3s Tea madam. H OLDEN'S 42s Silver Hunting Watch, Guaranteed 2 years. The Niagara falls is a sight never to- be forgotten. There are many waterfalls but only one McGowan selling 3s T*A
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3837, 16 April 1881, Page 3
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439Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3837, 16 April 1881, Page 3
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