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i i : FOR CLOONAN'S STOCK, mENDERS WILL BE CALLED IN A FEW DAYS. DEESS GOODS REGARDLESS OF COST. QUILTS, BLANKETS, TOILETS, AND TOWELS—EEGABDLESS OF COST. GENUINE CLEAR OUT! SHOW-KOOM GOODS, UNDERCLOTHING, Ac— BEGARDLESS OF COST! CALICOES! CALICOES! . CUBTAINB & DAMASKSREGARDLESS OF COST! SERGE SUITS— / TO CLEAR ! Clothing of Every Description TO CLEARNEVER ;MIND THE COST! Boys' Suits to Clear— NEVER MIND THE CJST! TENDERS TO BE CALLED FOR IN A FEW DAYS FOR BALANCE OF Cloonan's Stock, OWEN STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN. — THE NEW ZEALAND— —CLOTHING FACTORYHAVE JPST OPENED 1O Oases ±O OF NEW SPRING GOODS, THE FIRST PORTION 07 THE STOCK FOB THE COMING BEABON. 4 CASES of TTIV 1 Magnificent BOYS' .Variety of c™L NEW ZEALAND MEN'S SUITS SUITS,. Trousers and Wonderfully /it nTPTTTSTfI. Ve.-ts, Cheap; ■ Trousers, &c. should be seen pAfJ T HTI V N?^& Ahoi ™ at once. FAOTOKIT. Goods, _ ——. The Variety in nATS! Hat ! Thames Branch: H??i^rV, hats! ' AHttMSrarar, Po^t^' RcLS!*' J> W' COOK' V6ry e>xtel"sw O Oomprisin Manager. _ ,T" „ Helmets, Working Men Straws, Hard 1O D . should see the and Soft Felts, is -orancaes now Splendid B ejS Uyfor ° PeQ iQ th" SUiKdßt. selected lor ri ft i n __ flani.ete, Thames. Colony. &c^ &c • —THS £ABOB AKS TBABLT ISOBBABIKO— BUBINBBB NOW DONE BT THE NKW ZEALAND OLOTHIN& FACTOBY Ie the most Beliable Testimony of the Quality and Value of their Manafaotnrei- *" Agent for the Celebrated Werfheim Sewing & Machines. A few dayt ago, a fine black retriever doc was swimming outside the baths at the Point, Pyrmont, Sydney, when a shark suddenly rose and out the poor animal dean in halves, immediately disappearing with the bind portion. The dog, or rather the part <>f it which was left, uttered a piteous cry, and then disappeared and was ueeu no mow.

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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4346, 5 December 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4346, 5 December 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4346, 5 December 1882, Page 2

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