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General Notlcea GOVERNOR FER^JSOIfr HCTTKL/ tararu ro ad, thames: Mrs Sawyer, Proprietress. THE .Landlady of th« above Fmroarife and well known Hotel thanks her friend* and tbA general public for their patroniM dariDU the last lO^eaw, and hopes rd metit • oohtinuation of their faTo U T«. 'It luwring bMm currently MpO rt«d that the h»d difp«wd of her houw and bMinew, ihe takes tbifl opportunity of sMuriag hei frieodi thatiheii stfllSol^Pwprietwwj and rJao that she Has greatly inrreMed the acoomnw dation of her hoos»,,fpd!flffl! profided Oood Stabling. Being thorowhlf ind^P*o"*^**"ll* i§ m hitherto enabled to pnrohaM all her artiolet in the beat market. . None bat the BEST QUALITIES of WINES. SPIRITS. BEEH, CORDIALS, ETC., ETC., Sold at this Establishment. First Class Accommodation, for Boarders i and TraTellen. ; N.B.—Brown and Campbell's Exhibition always on draught. • .' ". " QUARTZ CRUBHING. . THE Moaittairi <3tM.00. t 'haViog gone to considerable .'expense in making their Battery available, are now prepared to TREAT QUARTZ from .mj part of the field at Ten Shillings p^r Lead. * . V .':.;. , fft. t BowtßTOoai^a, '.:.-• Manager. PORZ AND GENERAL BUTCHER, Pollen stbbbt, Shohtland. F' T. has much pleasure in informing his • Customers and the Public that ' ■ ■■' / ; \!,; 'fOT.'jttiT//, "; ■ _ ': ;,.. DETERMINED TOMBD To his pr«ent Business that of a CENE^AL f litCv| i l| '•' :\ " And now offers ,' T .._ ;:. FO R SA LE—• The BEST MEAT procurable in the ■-• District; '\ l.\ ALSO, Fore Quarters MUTTON ... 2*d per 1b LOINS ... ... 3d „ LEGS ... ... ... ... 4W „ Remember the Addbess— ■ P O LL E N ST R E E T, Shobtland. New Business^ "BOB," THE BLACKSMITH, BEOS to notify to bis many old Friends and Oustomers that n« has COMMENCED BUSINESS in his New Premises, Upper Pollen street, GrabAmstown, where all Orders entrusted him shall hare his best and most careful attention. ' . - A First class Shoeing Smith has been engaged, so that Customers can rely on their work being done in a workmanlike manner. Horse-Shoeing, $g» 7s, and 9s. B. M. STEVENSON, UPPER POLLEN STREET, OBAHAMSTOWN. NOTIC E, W GRIBBLB (Late C. Joynt) HAS OPENED UP A LARGE STOCK OF GENERAL GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, PRODUCE, &C, Which will he Sold VERY tO W for Cash, so t Kat the working men affected by the recent cut in wages can lay out, their money to advantage. ' '■.' '.'■'■'''..''' CALL AND SEE CASH PRIOR LIST. TEAS—From Is 9d to s 6d. ALL should Try out preseut 3a TEA, which v>e shall always strife to keep up to its present Axtba. Valuk. Good's Deeivbbb© 4:0 any Fait of thi Field. Servants' Registry as heretofore. N. B.—l would urge an immediate settle* ment of all AcconnU Owing to Mr Jotmt. INSPECT CASH PRICE LIST AT „. . W. GRIBB^E'^, Nbxt F. Dark, POLLEN/STREET. OhinenwHi Apples! Ohinemuii apples ! ' * """"^ 'hi '■ TUST RECEIVED 7!^ iI«AMER: ' A SPLENDID SAMPLE Of the abofe. AT LOWESPISIIOT RATES, ' AT JAMES JESTERS, BROWN STREET, Obamamstown. N.8.-The abore cud be had Wholesale or Retail. ~^^^^£. of New Zealand, Brown *\ r<*\f'giLlA±BD ORIOKJBT, FOOTBALL, and Bi aOOM RKQUJ^IT^ Aliroy* °° lflg , r philTTp^^^ ' Tm a ~~AND GENERAL Paeboa, i»»fs On Hand the largtßt H&re »iwg c ral ja er chandise in the stock 01 w district. je Aroha Orders Prom|tiy Executed.

AT * J^sjrj ytttty, the conversation t4t&A t^i'Mii-an^fiafg/atiui). A lady of ezquiilli^NMtjM^^ w*B' *i|*p»i>g McOowax's best, I** rf —r HJic* unke^t what form b« wouldJpSftVl^iahabit? 'JP** *»« c>i«aoWe^ iQßsTxA^ftiusv

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3850, 3 May 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3850, 3 May 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3850, 3 May 1881, Page 3

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