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i Drapery - NEW WINTER DRAPERY, MILLINERY, AND CLOTHING. S. HE T HER I NOT ON HAS NOW OPENED UP HIS SHIPMENT OF ~ NEW WINTER GOODS, PEE SHIP PERU, FBOM LONDON, And His Stock is Now Extra Well-Assorted ik All Departments. STT SOLICITS the Special Attention of the Thames Inhabitants to «n Inspection of . Jtl» bis NEW WINTER STOCK, whiob, for "Variety, Quality, Quantity, and Cheapness, is far superior to anything ke has yet had the pleasure of offering the Thames Public. Im£S?wSlLc \ S-H ETHERINCTON( BcorsasHoo \ CHEAP BOOTS AND SHOES. Men'i, Youths', Boys', Ladies' and Children's Cheap Winter Boots and Shoes, Suitable for all Classes, at S. HETHBRINGTON'S, CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, POLLEN STREET. Provisions ■ E. WALKER & CO., BROWN STREET, IN ADDITION TO THE NEW STOCK OF Groceries and Oilmen's Stores, TTAVE JUST OPENED UP a Splendid Assortment .**■ OF C R-.O CEE R:Y, "Which, having been Bought on very favorable terms, will be Sold at Bemarkably Low Prices. $&■ THE ATTENTION OF PARTIES REQUIRING CROCEEHY IS RESPECTFULLY INVITED. ■ ■ *■■ EVERYTHING GOOD! EVERYTHING NEW! EVEEYTHING CHEAP! ! ROBERT WALKER & CO., BROWN STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN. Notices Notices EXPECTED TO^RIYE IN A FEW Notice rf RemovalP" "•2i WABD" MORONEY, BOOTMAKER, 220 SWLb W°°DDiJ LOUR "R^S to inform the Ladies and Gentle. AIBO-^Sa'SofOATS & men of the Thames that be 40 Bags of Meek* OATMEAL. HAS REMOVED Hare iust received a large parcel of Fine . SHARPS and Anderson's OATMEAL, and to those suitable ,an d *ewpremises nexk Mr Firsfrclass FOWL WHEAT, and aleo a Re*shaws OWEN STBEET. second shipment of Wood's FLOUR, made • from this season's wheat, whiob is really firet- if e nBB to thank them for their Liberal Sup class. All the above at Lowest possible p or fc during the past 12 years, and is Prices, for CASH. prepared to serve them with ——- as Good an Article Kollerson and Son, 8 ÜBUal KARAKA ROAD, AND AT CHEAPEST RATES. BAKERS AND PRODUCE DEALERS— W HOLBBALB AND RBTAII. „ _ _ m „ J5 U U 1 O — Imported fkom the Best Makebs. NEW B UTGHERY William Smith -DEOS to inform the Inhabit of the M ELBOURNB f^' 1 fifil # J5 Thames that he has I'-*- _ir iUUiI ortNEB iftrSS' SHQPi A «IF "~ (Next door to Mr Lbtdok's Auction Mart), MELBOURNE CUP. Aro *>rM bx Sum™* the Best .Out., 10,000 Subscriber* at £1 each. ! •■■•■■■ , About 250 Priies. ofMbaie First Horae ... ifOOl 'TO MERir A SHARE OF PUBLIC Second Horse 7001 PATRONAGE. Third Horse 400? _ 'Other Starters (divided) 1.500Z CHARGES MODERATE. KSSMESb " Z IS Twenty Prizes at sOZeaoh... ... 1,000/ FAMILIES WAITED ON FOR ORDERS. One Hundred Prizes at 12Z each ... 1,200? __ £10,000 A TRIAL SOLICITED. 2265 SpEOUIj Peize j OB Eablt AppMOANia. -—— — To induce early application a Prizo of £20 m^ ..rnan.nwrtiunjPUT will be given away amongst the First THAMES CATTLE MARKET. " 4000 g ub8 cribefs. d a xriT «T\ nO THAMES AGENTS: BAr« JV O 05 OU . , Mr Tho9 TiAWtms and Mr Thos. »*burtt, STOCK A COMMISSION AGENTS. Exchange Hotel. l Please add exehtinßO to oheqiw, and stamp MARKET each THURSDAY, at their foP rep i y . Bn extra stamp if rosiult. is reYARDS, PARAWAI, at a p.m., for q uire d bj post. SALE of STOCK of all descriptions, |PRO- *L N. ABBOII, 1 DUCS, &c. United Serrice Hotel, Auoklana. Consignees of Stock can depend upon every j unCj 1881. 2«9 attention being given. Good Paddock Accoaimodation. and Pbompt AccoUKX Sales. ~' 132S r >, LE MENT A. CORNES. ' ' \j Te Aboha. CORRECT TIME-KEEPERS. ~ I> . T . nflpirQ ! TIOLDEN'S 42s Silver Huntin. Watch. HORSE T?EED, Is 6d~PADDOCKS, J IL Guaranteed 2 years. 3s, PER WEEK. 1 M ANDBILLB for Drapers, Grocers and TJOLDEN'S 42s Silver Hunting Watch 1 it Btorekepe« generaUy. Any Si« or HL Guwanteed 2 years. i# Color At theeßvawnro Bta» Offin* m» -""■"-•■' . —; . ' Tft very pleasant tea party, the conversaIWHH it to be understood that my objeo lion turned on transmigration. A lady of in selling &s Tba is the greatest good to the exquisite beauty who was sipping McGowan B i greatest number, and that the greatest number best, turned to Mr ;— ua "l*ed what form 1 imumber one, therefore try MoGowan's 3b he would prefer to inhabit ? T« be duwWed 2 Xj> in 8s T»A madam.

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3888, 15 June 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3888, 15 June 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3888, 15 June 1881, Page 3

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