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Drapery NEW WINTEE DRAPER^ MILLINERY, AND CLOTHING. .8. HETHERINGTON HAS NOW OPENED UP HIS SHIPMENT OF NEW WINTER GOODS, PER SHIP PERU, FROM LONDON, And His Stock is Now Extba WeiiL-Assobted in All Departments. STT SOLICITS the Special Attention of the Thames Inhabitant* to an Inspection o • JLjL* his NEW WINTER STOCK, which, for Variety, Quality, Quantity, and Cheapness, is far superior to anything he has jet had the pleasure of offering the Thames Public. f* bHETHERINCTONH, a|^^^tf iHH^M HiGnEi mims^el ißßßißff.ffi^i^i^H *"flll 1 ti lit till CHEAP BOOTS AND SHOES. Men's, Youths', Boys', LadiiV and Children's Cheap Winter Boots and Shoes, Suitable for all Classes, at S. HETHERINGTON \S CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, POLLEN STREET. CLEARING-OUT SALE Concentration of Business in Pollen Street. Great Clearing-out Sale IN MARY STREET FOR CASH ONLY! Selling Off! Selling Off! FOR TEN DAYS ONLY! PREVIOUS TO* REMOVAL TO POLLEN STREET ESTABLISHMENT. JAMES COCKS, GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHER, &c, OF MARY AND POLLEN STREETS, BEGS to announce that be has determined to hold n CLEARING OUT SALE at his Establishment in Mary street, in order«to Reduce Stock previous to REMOVAL to bis Pollen Street Premises, win re be will Concentrate the Business at present carried on in the Two Shops, he having let the Premises in Mary Street for a General Grocery Store. : It is needless to say that, having carried on Business for the last Twelve Tears in Mary Street, and that, in announcing this, His First Clearing-out Sale, he means to SELL at such Prices as should effect a Speedy Clearance. A Large Stock of eTery description of CHINA, GLASS, VASES, and EARTHENWARE, CONCERTINAS, PICTURES, lOOKING-GLASSES, PERAMBULATORS. BOILEKS, IRON BRDSTEADS, PALLIASSES, MATTRESSES, SPRINGKD, STUFFED COUCHES, TABLES, CHAIRS, CHEFFONIERS, BRUSHWARE, TINWARE, and other Goods too numerous to particularise. Kemember! The Sale is for Ten Days Only, and this being a GENUINE SALE, the Public may depend on getting Bona Fide BARGAINS, as the premises have to be given up at the end of that tine. N.B.—A TURNING LATHE; also-A GOOD LEAMINGTON RANGE, Suitable for a Boarding House—VEßY CHEAP! NO GOODS WILL BE ENTERED DURING THE SALE! JAMES COCKS, MaRY STREET. 2165 Provisions . . R. WALKER & CO., BROWN STREET, IN ADDITION TO THE NEW STOCK OF Groceries and Oilmen's Stores, TTAVE JUST OPENED UP a Splendid Assortment CROCKE R V, Which, having been Bought on very favorable terms, will be Sold at Beitijlikably Low Prices. f3T THE ATTENTION OF PARTIES REQUIRING CEOCEEttiT IS RESPECTFULLY INVITED. v EVERYTHING GOOD ! EVERYTHING Nfc.W,l EVERYTHING CHEAP! ! ROBERT WALKER & CO., BEOWN STEEET, GRAHAMSTOWN. Notices EXPECTED TO A REIVE IN A FEW DAYS. THAMES CATTLE MARKET. Pk s "O v w a b d," BANKS & CO., 220 fooalk? WooD\t FLOUB STOCK A COMMISSION AGENTS. Aho-50 dlTkl of OATd lH°' 40 Bags of Moek'* OAT MEAL. MARKET each THURSDAY, at their Have just received a large parcel of Fin* YARDS, PARAWAI, at 2 p.m., for SHARPS and Anderson's OATMEAL, and ™™ °f STOOK-of »H descriptiona, ,PRO- Firat-claes FOWL WHEAT, and also a PUCX.&e. - -■ second Bi.iptnent of Wood 1* FLOUR, made CoiiMgnees of Stock can depend upon ever^ from this season's wheat, wbicb is really firstattentioo being giren. Good Paddock Accom- cl*«n All the aboTe at Lowest pouible modation, and Peompt Acoouht Sai.es. Prices, fpr CASH •■' ■"■ ' '■■■■■ ' : ' ;"'-i823 .' ; ■ __ ' — — Rollerson and Son, H°S^ 811'" HUDting WatCh ' BAKERS f/D Rrfo A DUGEADE A LKRSI.J. Quaranteed 2 years. hoibsaib akd Uwuxl. . I.WIBH it to be understood that my obiec in telling 3s Tba it the greatest good to the COBEECT TIME-KE EPEEB. greatest number, and that the greatest number rj OLDENS 42s Silrer Huntinn Watch. wnumber one, therefore try McQowan's 3s O Guaranteed 2 years. ■;I«A ... ' ■....-,. J ....... ! ■ '■ ■__ : : ..■...■ "A DEEP embrowned tint which t,»J!s the : .»^ T^,,Tt , „ , „' nature of the leaf MoGowa* sells*' ac 3s a O OLDENS 42a Silver Hunting Watch poaudi •*-•• 2 years.

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3881, 7 June 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3881, 7 June 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3881, 7 June 1881, Page 3

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