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Drapery T. KITCHING'S CHEAP DRAPERY AN» CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT,! POWBK STEBET, SHETLAND. T. KITCHING, ri AVINQ Purchased . the Business and part of the Stock, of. J. Mabshah,, Pollen street Branch, at a GBEAT REDUCTION, has alto Bought, at very low bates, Lines of all the Newert and most Fashionable Goodi, of »U descriptions, and begs respect fully to intimate to the public that he has HATS, FLO WEES, ahp FEATHERS IN OBEkT VABIETT. Bargains— (Sf» IN DKESS GOODS WINCEYS CALICOES FLANNELS Bargains— CT IN BOYS', MEN'S, and YOUTHS' CLOTHING. MEN'S, BOYS' and YOUTH'S HATS and CAPS. Bargains— t^" IN BLANKETS RUGS TWEEDS TO SUIT ALL. T. BITCHING, POLLEN STREET, SHOBTLAND. _■ 1930 Educational mHAMES BOYS' AND GIRLS' JL HIGH SCHOOL. Head Master—Mr Jamfs Adams, B.A. London University. Assistant Teacher—Miss F. Chitit. Drawing and Assistant Master—Mr H. L. James, New Zetland University. School fees per quarter, (strictly in advance.) One pupil, £2 2s; two pupils, £3 13« 6s; three pupils, £4 14s 6d; lour pupils, £5 10s 3d. The quarter commenced on TUESDAY, the 12th April. B. A. Hsalb, 1976 Secretary. Notices CORRECT TIME-KEEPERS. i . OLD EN'S 42s Silver Hunting Watch. It Guaranteed 2 years. BOOTS AND SLIPPERS I US T R E C E I V E D ■*- A NICE ASSORTED LOT OF LADIES' GSNTS', & CHILDREN'S SOOTS & SLIPPERS, OFBBST ENGLISH MAKE. BOYS' <iri(i GIRLS' STRONG LACBD ELASTIC BOOTS, in Great, .Variety. COLONIAL MADE MINERS' BOOTS IN sTOOE, Evkbt Description of Boots madi to Obdkb Remaining Portion of Summer Stock of BjoU and Sh"es now off'-rei «t REDUCED PRICES, to make room for New Gojds to arrive. M. WHITEHEAD, BOOTMAKER, p.»LLKN STREET (Centhal). QUAKTZ CRUSHING. AI>HE Moanutairi G-.MCo, Imving .gone to JL eon-ideiable eipcnau in making their Battery available, ure now prepared to TREAT Q^AR 10 from any part of tl>« fiVld ,v Ten Shilling- pr Loud. KOBBKT CcXMER, Manager. C. H . STKWAHD, YIOLINIBT, ■ ■ • ■■ fT\O suit th« times, is prapstaai 1» PLAY at X BALLS an I PAftUgtf rt fefeced Bates. - Newest Music of all k'h&i wttaduced. ADDRESS-.-MouQt flessaot, or Mr JaKUSOK'a, Stationer, PpU« «tre«t. SOftg ■ : ■ '-- "'- _\ I wibh it to be understood tiwt my objeo in telling 3« T»a U the gw^Utt good to th« greatest nuo»b«r, and tn*t Hi pwtwl ijiuWt i ienumber one, therefore try' Mo€k>W4W'B 8« r«A

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3864, 18 May 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3864, 18 May 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3864, 18 May 1881, Page 3

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