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Business Notices TOM HERON T>EGS TO INTIMATE THAT HE HA6 OPENED THE GOVERNOR BO WEN HOTEL, where he intends keeping the BEST Brandt of Liquor?. The Commercial Rooms will be [supplied with Home and Colonial Papers. Sporting Telegrams will be posted during the season in the Club Room. The Ordinary, at 12.30, will be run on a style that has never been tried yet on the Thames. T.H.s experience as an Assayer of long* standing will be at the disposal of his customers. He intends opening a private assay office on the premises, thus establishing a long felt want in this district. Pure WhiskyNo Headaches. The Electric Light if Possible. However, NE A L is STILL ABOUT I milE 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 /HOME AND ASK OUR PEICES, AND you won't::want to go elseWHEEE. THAT IS ALL! NEAL, OWENiSTEEET, GKAHAMSTOWN. ftEAL, Owen Street. Sewing Machines ! Sewing Machines! H. B. OOOKE HAS Just Keceived a LAKQ^E STOCK of those Celebrated Sewing Machines, tho STANDARD, acknowledged by competent udges to be tbe Best Machines in the World. Also in SlocJc, ana to Arrive—^ White's ' Friater and Roasman Genuine Singer ] Jones' A BO Wertheim Home Shuttle Wheeler and Wilson Home Companion Domestic Peerless And other Good Makers. \ 2s 6d \ ■ Machiuea from ( per week. ) Machines from All kinds of Sewing Machines accurately Repaired. Address— .H. B. -COOK E, POLLEN STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN. 3710 p ILL'HEAJDb, xnvoices, «c, on ruled or '» ; plain papor, of every site and quality executed with despatch at the. Evening Star Offic* ,?. ILLIAMS' FIRE KINDLiBi V Established 1869. Sold by all Grocers. 3d per dozen. /TOABTWISE CCBTOMS ENTEIKS \J (forme) Of 9AXB »fc the BtikihO 8tA«! Offinft At a very pleasant tea party, the convert** iion turned on transmigration. A UAj .of exquisite beauty who. was 6ipping MoG-oWAH'ft^ best, turned to Mr— — and asked wha^fortuc he would prefer to inhabit ? QV be dUaolved--8« TiA madam.

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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4249, 14 August 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4249, 14 August 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4249, 14 August 1882, Page 3

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