General Notices New Business. "BOB," THe"bLACKSMITH, BEGS to notify to his many old Frienii and Customers that he has COMMENCED BUSINESS in his New Pramiaei, Upper Pollen street, Grahamstown, where all Orders entrusted him shall hare his belt ud most careful attention. 4 A First-class Shoeing Smith has been engaged, so that Customers can rely on their work being done in a workmanlike manner. Horse-Shoeing, 6s, 7s, and 9«. B. M. STEVENSON, UPPER POLLEN STBEET, GR AHAMSTOWN. EMPIRE^HOTBL. T. LAWLESS ... ... Pjiopbimol. THIS old and FASHIONABLE HOTEL is now PEOPEBLY OPENED Under the new Management, and can affor ACCOMMODATION Unequalled on the Goldßeld. Good SHOWER BATH, and erery other Requisite conducive to comfort afforded to Patrons. DINING X OOM NOW OPEN. . BREAKFAST ... From 7 till 9 aim. TEA •• 5 „ 6 p.m. GOOD COOK, tbV best of Attention Civility and Cleanliness. Agenfc for Abbott's^and Gimrar'a Sweeps. Sweeps on every Event conducted. £1000 Sweep on MELBOURNE (jfrfcy^ 1881—the first started in the Colony-r-now open. . . "Consultations every evening at 8 o'clock. MILKrMILK! PURE NEW MILK DELIVERED AT 5» PER QUART. CREAM AND CREAM CHEESE. FRESH BUTTER AND EGGS. POUMBY DbESSED TO OBDEB AT ' XHB THAMES DAIRY, POLLEN STREET. 1958 Ohinemuri Apples ! Ohinemuri Apples I TUST RECEIVED per STEAMER: A SPLENDID SAMPLE Of the above. AT LOWEST MARKET RATES, AT JAMES JEFFERY'S, BROWN STREET, Gbahamstown. N.B. —The above can be had Wholesale or Retail. 1812 THAMES COFFEE ROOMS {Next McLivjsr's), B&<y\VN STREET, GRAHAH3TOWI?, ARE MO W OPEN, FULLJAMBS AND SCOTT. PROPRIETORS. HOT PIES, with COFFEE, TEA, OB COCOA, 6d. A VISIT WILL NOT BE REGRETTED. 1913 Selling off for One Month! GEKOINE SALE—NO SWINDLE. 1 i'U'U'i HANDKERCHIBB'-?, with iUUU Photu, 6i. ■ ■'•■ 1000 Yaras RucUings, Coloured, 2d per yard. 1000- Dozen Berlin WOOLS, 2d per dozen. Useful, OuNAJttKNi'At, Mechanical, and Musical Goods at RED UCED PRICEB! We haye Just Received our Monthly Parcel from Europe, wliioh will be SOLD CHEAP to realise Ca'sL. Our Goods are Direct Imports. No Auction- bought Rubbish ! CuicKET Bats and .Balis —A Labsk Si'Ook;. Please remember the Address— SHORTLAND BAZAAR AND SOUTH SHORTLAiND NEWS AGENOST, R. MORGAN. _.J: THAMES DYEiNG ESTABLISME^T Bbown Stbbet, Guahamstown. MRS SIMPSON is prepared to DYE and RENOTATfiI HATS. FEATHERS CURLED AND DYED TO ANY SHADS OF COtOB. LADIES' SHOULD G-IVE A CALL. 1944 HOLDEN'S 42s 3ilvor Huating Watch Guaranteed 2 years. PARES Circulars (on note or letter paper \J in plain and fancy type. Carteri 1 Be?eipts printed, bound and perforated at the - VBKINfI HUB Otlice. Tim difference between v Q-ent and a Gtentlo man ;—The Genl turns up what he has for a nose and suys, Oh, Alt. The Gentleman walks into McG-Onvan's and says, Mac give me a pound of ;our Tea, ?eDd for order eyery week At a very pleasant tea party, the conversa* tion turned on transmigration. A lady of exquisile beauty who was sipping McGowak'b best, turned to Mr and asked what form he would prefer to inhabit ? fJV be dUielied in 3s Tba madam. . ,
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3845, 26 April 1881, Page 3
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494Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3845, 26 April 1881, Page 3
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