■. ■ Boots and Drapery £ SELLING OFF! • , H ° SELLING OFF ! G g> v •' a .{3 GIVING UP THE Q CO BOOT V SHOE BUSINESS. _ 6 CLEARING-OUT SALE 73 of ci 000 —— P 00 S. HETHERINGTON ' £j TTAS decided to GIVE UP HIS BOOT AND SHOE *C$ DEPARTMENT, as ho requires the premises c+"T? in. connection with his DRAPERY a O BUSINESS, and in order to I—l (YV .*■ CD *"*■> " Realise will Sell Off Q O THE WHOLE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES O 53 AT AND UNDER COST PRICES. ft — p !3 . . ALSO WILL HOLD A SALE OE ft g> CLOTHING, &c, g *X* AT SAME TIME. * O O ft H SALE COMMENCED ON. ~ -\ SATURDAY, DEC. 2nd. : : —. O THE WHOLE STOCK MUST BE q SOLD. Men's, Youths' ajid Boys' Cbeap Clothing, CQ Q irrS^Jnglish, Melbourne, and New £L Zealand makes at Sale Prices m« 3 During the Holiday Season, 0Q H S. HETHERINGTON'S, g rf\ DRAPER, POLLEN STREET. ._ SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF! GIVING UP THE BOOT AND SHOE BUSINESS. Suiismer (»<mxls ! Summer (*m\s \ WM. MARTIN & SON ARE RECEIVING CHOICE LOTS OF » t JUMUB6 G O OMP*. Galatea Stripes, Prints, Sateens, Dress Materials, Hollands, Shirtings, Tweeds, &&, &c, VERY CHEAP. ALSO — BOYS' AND MEN'S CLOTHING and Straw Hats. Six doz. Men's Moles, Splendid Quality ; Flannel Shirts, Hosiery, .Scarfs, &c, &c. The above will be Sold at a Great Reduction. USUAL DISCOUNT GIVEN.' JM" UUn. JfMurtin und Son* POLLEN STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN. . •■;.
Notices J. BRIGHT, NURSERYMAN AND SEEDSMAN, REMOVED TO MARY STREET (Opposite the Hospital). IN RETURNING THANKS to his Cus_L tomers and Friends for their patrouage in the past, Dega to call their attention to his choice collection of FRUIT TREES. Albo to- 1000 Trees of the Eucalyptus Globolus Blue Q-um, the Anti-fever Tree, 5000 AFRICAN BOX THORN, which is superior to the White or Black Thorn Quicks for garden fences, as the insects do not attack it during the summer months. Its beautiful green foliage adds much to the beauty of the gardens where it is grown. To arrive, a large quantity of New Vegetable and Flower Seeds direct from England. Further particulars in future advertisement. All Orders left at the above address will receive prompt attention. MR TYNDALL begs to inform the Public and his Patients at the Thames that for their greater convenience he has REMOVED hia Consultation Rooms to Mr Haii's, Chemist, Owen street, where he will be happy to receive his Patients on the THIRD TUESDAY in every Month. At a very pleasant tea party, the conversation turned on transmigration. A lady of exquisite beauty who was sipping MoGowan'b best, turned to Mr and asked what form he would prefer to k inhabit ? Tr he diwo'ved 8> TIA madam.
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4349, 8 December 1882, Page 3
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448Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4349, 8 December 1882, Page 3
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