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Lands and Houses FOR SALE. FOR SALE.—That COMMODIOUS FAMILY RESIDENCE, Beach Road, Grahamstown, now in fcliu occupation of Mr A. PBICK. The house contains 7 rooms, with detached Kitchen (in which is an excellent range), Store, and Bath-room. Wul.er and G-is hid on. The building is in excellent rep-ur, find replete with every convenience. Price low and on easy terms ; full particulars ;and cards to inspect on application. FOR SALE -A COMFORTABLE & SUBSTANTIALLY BUILT RESIDENCE of 5 rooms in Queen'street, Shortland, the property of Mr F. Damn. Any person wishing a comfortable cottage in a favourite locality would do well to inspect the above. FOR SALE.—LEASEHOLD PROPERTY in the Hape Creek District, consisting of 2 acres of Rich Land, about twothirds of which is in Orchard, remainder in graes; with Six roomed Verandah Cottage, Cowshed, Piggeries, &c. Ground rent low. This is one of the prettiest places on the Thames, and commands a magnificent view. FOR SALE.—A Very Neat FIVEROOMED VERANDAH COTTAGE, Tararu Road. The owner offers this excellent dwelling at a very email sum. FOR SALE at Totara Point, about 3| Acrea of Rich Alluvial Land, suit' able for a Market Garden. FRa-TER" BROS. LAND AGENTS, Apcki!ahd and Thames. '. - 2757 Educational fTIHAMES BOYS' AND GIRLS' JL HIGH SCHOOL. Head Master—Mr James Adams, 8.A., London University. W. H. AiEEy, Second Master. Assistant Teacher—Miss F. Chittx. School fees per quarter, (strictly in advance.) One pupil, £2 2s ; two pupils, £3 13s 6s; three pupils, £4 14s 6d; four pupils, £5 10b 3d. The Quarter commences on] MONDAY, the 3rd October. R. A. Hkald, 1976 Secretary. General Notices J F. DAY, DISPENSING CHEMIST AND PHARMACIST POLLEN STEEET, (Next Mr Foegie's, Baker). PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COML POUNDED. Approved Remedies op the Best Foreign Pharmacopoeias ALWAYS IN STOCK. FINE HEALTHY LEECHES. Sols Manufacturer and Proprietor of DAY'S WHITE WORM POWDERS. D I"~Y ' S DI CES TI VJ_ POWDER. DAY'S CARREGEEN OR IRISH MOSS PECTORAL. J. FILLIMORE DAY, DISPENSING CHEMIST and PHARMACIST. [a card.] J. W. WALKER, MINING ENGINEER AND AGENT, ALBERT STREET, THAMES. THE OLD ESTABLISHED BREAD, BISCUIT, & CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS. JAMES~FORGIE BEGS to THANK the Thames people for their very Liberal Patronage during the past eight years,land to assure them that no effort shall be wanting on his p rt to merit its continuance. In consequence of the great demand hitherto experienced for my CHRISTMAS CAKES, arrangements bare been made whereby all orders can be executed without the slightest delay; the quality is, of course, irreproachable. • I am now making Bread from Decorticated Wheat Meal, prepared according-to the process of Dr Campbell Morfit, of London, which is greatly superior to ordinary White Bread for flesh forming purposes, and shall be pleased to attend (o any orders for same that I may be faTored with. Pastry and General Confectionery of the best and most wholesome description fresh daily. Balls, Parties, Picnics, Suppers, &0., supplied on the shortest notice, and satisfaction guaranteed. JAMES FORGIE, Bread and Biscuit Biker, 3186 Pollen street, Thames. J. BRIGHT, NURSERYMAN, SEEDSMAN, AND FRUITER. BEGS to inform his customers and friends he has REMOVED to a MORE CENTRAL POSITION in POLLEN STREET, near MARY STREET, where he begs to solicit a continuance of their patronage, and hope by a careful, diligent attention to their requirements to give further satisfaction. Also—J.B. has for SALE Mammoth Long Red Mangold and Champion Yellow. Also, Belgian Carrot for Cattle. A great variety of Peas and Beana. Also—JOß'S TEAR GRASS, remarkable for its quick growth and ornamental habit. It is very suitable for Bouquets, and when its merits are known it will be extensively grown by farmers. At a very pleasant tea party, the conversation turned on transmigration. A lady of exquisite beauty who was sipping MoGowan's best, turned'to Mr and asked what form he would prefer to inhabit ? Tr he diwolved in 8i Tka madam.

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4043, 13 December 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4043, 13 December 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4043, 13 December 1881, Page 3

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