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Business • Notices.The Electric Light if Possible. However, NE A L 18 STILL ABOUT 1 rpHE OLD^ELTABLISHED HOUSE of Grahamstown is still to the fore, Selling Meat not only as Low, BUT LOWER THAN ANY OTHEE HOUSE ON THE FIELD. SALE TO-DAY. i^iOME AND ASK OUE PRICES, AND YOU WON'T WANT TO GO ELSEWHEEE. THAT IS ALL! , [-1— NEAL, OWEN STEEET, GEAHAMSTOWN. - NEAL, Owen Street. ■■■.•■ • ■ i' ■.'"' ' ■ '■ ■ ■' ■■■■•• -,'... NOTICE. NOT THE BDTOHEE OP THE THAMES, BUT The Popular One, fTTISHES to inform Irj Friends and the Public in General that his Establishment is the CHEAPEST on the Thames FOE CASH. F. fELLS, TAEAEU. •i ILLIAMS' FIRE KINDLEBS * > Established 1869. Sold by all Grocers. 3d per dozen. A UCKLAND RUBBER SI?AMP COJ\. AIBKBT STBKEX. Established 1870. Stamps at 24 hours. At n very pleasant tea party, the conversa* tion turned on transmigration. A lady of exquisite beauty who was sipping MoGow^R 8 best, turned to Mr and asked what form he would prefer to inhabit ? To be dusalved 8s TsU madam.
Educational ..-'.,' KAUAERAN.GA BOYS' 3CHOOL. EVENING CLAS3ES- held Jach/';MON. DAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY EVENING, commencingjat 7.30 p.m. A. Gbbbtk©, 3673 Teacher. Business Notices M. WHITEHEAD, BOOTMAKER, CALLS'attention to his LargeJ and Varied Assortment of . ■> BOOTS AND SHOES; , FOR WINTER WEAR. ' ' i: LADIES' Levant, Leather, and kid Boots— " best, English make." >' ' ' GENTS' Balmorals and Elastic Boots, " ear own make." . ' '•' i' ' LADIES'and GENTS' Felt, Patent, Buff, and Woolwork Slippers. ' '.' GIRLS' and Boys' Strong Winter Boots. LADIES' Cloth Boots and Goloshes. GIRLS' and Bojs' Slippers—Chbav. . MEN'S Watertighte, Leggings, Bluchers, Ac. CHILDREN'S and Babies'^Boots and Shoe* in great variety. ' "*-' CORK SOLES, 6d pair. LADIES' and GENTS 1 Boots and Shoes of erory description made to order. " Bin? youe Boots at WHITE H E A D' S, 'And Keep xotrn Fbbx Dby." . Removal to i^ew Premises. James Jeffery, IFbuitebeb, Bkowk Stbeet, IN Removing from his old"; shop to those More Commodious Premises' almost ad* joining, and until lately known as " Waller's," wishes to Return bis Most Hearty Thanks to the Thames public. for their Terj liberal Support since commencing business here, and to assure them that nothing shall be wanting . on his part to merit a continuance of their patronage. APPLES! APPLES!! APPLES! 1! I am now receiving regular Shipments oc ' the celebrated OHINSMURI APPLES, which are now so well known on the Thames - . either for Cooking or Dessert, and am pro-. pared to aell them by the Case, or in Retail'" parcels at the lowest market rates. No better Fruit is to be had. THREE TONS of Splendid EATING POTATOES just received. They are a beautiful sample, and I will sell them cheap. All Other FRUITS in Season. To Arrive next month from. Melbourne— A Large and Varied Assortment of GARDEN SEEDS Which will be sold at Auckland Prices. JAMES JEFFEBY, Brown street, Grahamstown. 3634 HOT PIES ! HOT PIES.! r\ ENUINE SCOTCH MEAT PIES CAN BB OBTAINED AT JAMES FOR]GIE:'S, POLLEN STREET, : e:v c c y s a tub d a y . CANNOT BE EXCELLED. GIVE THEM A TEIAL , \. ~'^ 4045 [Established 1868.] H. STUiWELL, NUESERYMAN,. Pabawai, Thambb, \,\ ISHES again to thank'^bis numerous " Cufctomers for their, patronage and recommendation, My StockJhis season comprises 50,000 two year .Thorn Quicks, price per 1000 15s cash; Apples, Pears, Plums, Figs, Apricots, Nectrines, Peaches, Lemons, Mulberry, Gua\as, Quince, Loquats, Pomegranate, Almonds, 'Grapes, Gooseberries,' Strawberries, and Rbuburb; Shelter and. other Trees, 1000 Blue Gums, Pines InsigaM and other Pines, Cupreeaus, Ligustrums, Laurels, also Prickly Barberry for hedge planting (this'hedge is proof against, the leech) ; Magnolias, Oamelias, Ar»lias, Daphet, Heaths, and a grand collection of Greenhouse Plants . . ' . • ' The Niagara falls is a ■; jht never to Im . forgotten. There ar« many waterfall! bat 0017 one MoGoWAjr selling 8s Twa
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4229, 21 July 1882, Page 3
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658Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4229, 21 July 1882, Page 3
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