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Drapery '„ Great Clearing Cheap Sale OP DRAPERY, MILLINERY, AJSD CLOTHING. S. HETHERINGTON, POLLEN STREET, HAVING ordered largely Goods from London for WINTER TRADE, which were expected to arrire here in the month of March, through unforseen circumstances the ship was a month later in leaving London than advertised time, ana in coming out made a very long passage, which caused the goods to be two montns late for the season's trade : in the meautirae I was obliged to buy extensively m the Colonial markets to supply same class of Winter Goods which I had ordered from London-consequently our stock is far too heavy for the usual trade demands, and rather than keep it over till next winter would prefer to Sacrifice it at a W CHEAP CLEARING-OUT SALE, JSft Giving the Thames inhabitants an opportunity of BUYING WINTER DRAPERY, MILLINERY, and CLOTHIiNG at Greatly Reduced Hates. When Selling Off we offer the Whole Stock at a proportionate scale of reductions, not making a few attractive articles cheap, but Sell ALL our goods equally reduced for Cash. S. HETHERINGTON would especially draw attention to his Large Stock of Seasonable English & Colonial MILLINERY. Also to the LADIES', GIRLS' and CHILDBEN'S JACKETS And ULSTERS, some of which «- WILL BE SOLD AT A GREAT SACRIFICE I .£$ I g H II llifßni ' V*r 111 ill"" fl 1,11 It "— . rtT~i i°Hi*.f*fMflMl<M k niCKLIN EnY \f^ a I rhbpi ■ I WLt ' I nil D/"\rtTCftCTlJrtPt iduacnvaetOTHlNC S'Hf' IHr KIIMLj i Ulv bUUI i(»9nw» i C*^ / *■* I I fc" I • ItiLVIJ »<• ■ >* * m \ J cyEoy DfilCftiPTllWj The Sale is now going on. THE BOOT AND SHOE STOCK WILL ALSO BE SOLD AT REDUCED RATES DURING THE SALE. S. HETHERINGTON, POLLEN STREET. R. WALKER & CO., BROWN STREET, IN ADDITION TO THE NEW STOCK OP Groceries and Oilmen's Stores, HAVE JUST OPENED UP a Splendid Assortment OE. CROCKERY, Which, having^been Bought on very favorable terms, will be Sold at Remarkably Low Prices. tS- THE ATTENTION OF PAETIES REQUIRING CROCEERY IS RESPECTFULLY INVITED. EVERYTHING GOOD ! EVERYTHING -NEW! EVERYTHING CHEAP ! ! ROBERT WALKER & CO., BROWN STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN.

F. TETLEY, Jun-, j)EGS to INFORM tho PUBLIC of 5 > Graharnstownand surrounding Districts that bo baa taken those very CENTRAL and COMMODIOUS PREMISES in BROWN STREET, lately occupisd by Mr Geobge Dalziel, IS NOW OPEN WITH A LARGE STOCK OF MEAT ' of all kinds of the Finest Quality, and respectfully soli-its a fair share of support. Every care will be taken so as t.o ensure none but the BF,ST QUALITY of MEAT BEING KEPT, . Families "Waited on for Orders, and delivered with punctuality. SMALL GOODS of all kinds always in Stock POEK AND BEEF SAUSAGES— FIRST-CLASS. u F. TETLEY, Jvsn. f BROWN STREET, '» 2203 G-EAHAMSTOWtf. „ . . ■ Pi COEEECT TIME-KEEPEES. rj OLDEN'S 42s Silver Huuiing Watch. 0 tjL Guaranteed 2 years. R Tbb difference between a Gent and a GentU d man .—The Gent turns up what he has for a nose and Bays, Oh, Ah. The Gentleman ' walks into McGoWAN'S and says, Mac give me a a pound of jour Tea, and send for order) every week

H. STILWELL, NURSERYMAN, PARAWAI, THAMES, Established, 1868, WISHES agiin to thank his numerous Customers lor their Patronage and recommendations. His Stock this Season is of superior quality. Fruit Trees (1, 2. and 3 yeirs old, blight proof), Apples, Pears, Plums, Figs, Apricots, Nectarines, Peacneß, Lemons, Mulberries, Guavare, Quinces, B'ackberriee, Filberts, Gooseberries, Loquats, Pomegranates, Almond*, and Strawberries. 50,000 Thorn Quicks, 2 year, fine; por 1000 15s, cash. A large stock of Shelter ami Forest Tree a, .12 to 18 feet Greenhouse Plants in rariet.y. Cabbage, Cauliflower., und BrocoH Plants on hand. The seeds are this year's growth, and true to name, both Flower and Vegetable. Choice of Fruit Trees, my own selection, *>*> per 100, gave satifaction last year; can be relied on. Goods Delivered Free on Shortland Wharf. I^NTERTAINMENTS, CONCERTS &c. JCi should always be announced in THE STAR if their promoters wish to achieve success. f j ANDBILLS for Drapers, Grocere and II Storekepers generally. Any Site or Color At theVEFßKiwa Stab Offio* I WISH it to be understood that my object in selling 3s Te± is the greatest good to the greatest number, and that the greatest number [ isnumber one, therefore try McGUWAH'S 3b

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3927, 30 July 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3927, 30 July 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3927, 30 July 1881, Page 3

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