Drapery NEW WINTER DRAPERY^ MILLINERY, AND CLOTHING. S. HETHERINGTON HAS NOW OPENED UP HIS SHIPMENT OF NEW WINTER GOODS, • PER SHIP PERU, FROM LONDON, . And His Stock is Now Extra Well-Assoeted in" Ail Departments. STT SOLICITS the Bpeoial Attention of the Thames Inhabitants to an Inspection o\ m EL. his NEW WINTER STOCK, which, for Variety, Quality, Quantity, and Cheapness, is fur superior to anything he has yet had the pleasure of offering the Thames Public £3 4HETBER1NGTONP, ji^SS52!LeXs-H ETHE RJ.NCTO N (Jsjjgl SSp CHEAP BOOTS AND SHOES. Men's, Youths', Boys I', Ludics' and Children* Cheap Winter Boots and Bhoes, Suitable for all Classes, at S. HETHERIMGTOjN'B CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, POLLEN STREET. 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 OF CROCKER V, Which, having been Bought on very favorable terms, will be Sold at Remarkably Low Prices.- --- THE ATTENTION OF PAETIEB REQUIRING CROCKERY IS EESPECTFTJLLY INVITED. Everything good i everything nkw! everything cheap!:! KOBERT WALKER & CO, BROWN STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN. Notices . Notices EXPECTED TO^IVE IN A FEW gTAR STO EE, Peb "Onwabb." KARAKA ROAD, THAMES. OOA BAGS of WOOD'S FLOUR MRS. LUDLOW ,V 1(^a &Ci B fn ,™ Ditt°* T>EG3 to return hermost sincere thank, for Also—so Bft"ks of OAT 3Y\ , ttrttrit Pimnnviav 40 Bags of Meek's OATMEAL. -^ the very LIBERAL PATRONAGE Hare just received a large parcel of Fine bestowed on her during the past Twelve Years, SHARPS and Anderson's OATMEAL, and and lakes this opportunity of informing her Birst'claes FOWL WHEAT, and also a Customers, and the inhabitants of the Karaka second shipment -f Wood's FLOUR, made ft _ d Bbck 27> ghe hM gdded t _ faer from this season s wheat, wbioh is really nrst- otktt awT Trr-iron class. All the above at Lowest possible a Bmall but WELL SELECTED Prices, for cash. _ ASSORTMENT OF DRAPERY, T_ 11 _. ~. -. ._ J O ~,- which she is now SELLING at theLOWEBT Rollerson ana Sou, prices. KARAKA ROAD, Her STOCK of GROCERIES and GOODS BAKERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS— usually found in a well-kept Store has W HOLBSAIB and Retail. just been replenished with a splendid lot of NEW GOODS, which she is prepared to SELL at N E W BUs7ot£ HE'RT 1 — ' Mrs LUDLOW, William Smith m* karaka road. BEGS to inform the Inhabitants of the — Thames that he will OPEN A NEW BUTCHER'S SHOP, mj A Jim - IN BROWN STREET (Nextdoorto Mr Leidoh's Auction Mart), _ /rRTBonRNE /^U_'*^ nrw ON SATURDAY NEXT, J^J_LBOURNU. QUF, JggJ^ And Horaa by SurrariHG thb Bbbi Ciabs of llbat H. N . ABBOTT'S TO MERIT A BHARE OF PUBLIC ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES PATRONAGE. ok thb MELBOURNE CUP. CHARGES MODERATE. 10,000 Subscribers at *l each. i:i ■■ ■■ About 2§o Prises. FAMILIES WAITED ON FOR ORDERS. f lr^ ?° r re» c - , . ~ aeoond Horse ... ... ... 7002 r -»-.-_. Third Horae 400Z A TRIAL SOLICITED. 2255 Other Starters (divided) 1,500* ' NonStarlers (dinded) 2,700? ~—; " ~ ~~~" Ten Prizes at 100Z each I.OOOi M Thames cattle market. .^JSSftSSii^;;; Jgg 1 BANp f CO., '^> S^TOGK & COMMISSION AGENTS. S^kojal P»iaE .ob Eablt Applicants. ; —-— To induce early application a Prize of £20. MARKET each THURSDAY, at their will be tjiven away amongst the First "?ARDS, PARA.WAI,a«, 2 p.m., for 4,00Q Subsp.pibe^. SALE of STOGK of all descriptions), PRO- THAMES AGENTS: DUCS, &c. ■■'■ Mr Tacs. Lawibss and Mr Tnoa. Gabbett, Coneignees,of Stock can depend upon every Exchange Hotel. attention 0^ 00^ Please add exchange to cheques, and stamp modation.andPßOMPT Acoowx dAXES.^^ fo _ _ e _ ly; a _ eitra % tamp \ r ' eßult if r £ quired by post. '• /-. ',--. — H. N. ABBOTI, CORRECT TIME-KEEPERS. _ United Bervice Hotel, AwlM. I I OLDENS 42s Silver Hunting Watch. ' IJ. Guaranteed 2 years. — ~™_ r _ : . „.,___.-.,-,- _—-^ ----■ ~ ■■' ■ ' _ ■•■ ~ TTeiiDlfiN''S 42b Silver Hunting Watch AJVDBILLS for Drmaa, pK»W» ano J_J_ Guaranteed 2 years. ' Btos#Viip«M generally. Any Sine or Vo\or At theeßTMrara Bt_b Offle* rzr. ——r"~ .-■•--r" 1---- .■_ ~ ~~~ ; I At a very pleasant tea purty, the conversaI WISH it to be understood ttmb my.objeo tion turned on transmigration. A lady of in selling 3s Tsa is the greatest good to the exquisite beauty who was sipping MoQowah'B greatest number, and that the greatest number beat, turned to Mr ——- and asked what fpjfm ienumber one, therefore try Mo&OWAN'fI 3s ho would prefer to inhabit ? T* W? ciiwlved Iba in 8» T«A m»d6ii>, 1 • * .
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3882, 8 June 1881, Page 3
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