General Notices JAMES FORGIE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PASTRY COOK AND CONFECTIONER, POLL'-.N >TRKtfI, /^tONTRA-CTOR for every requisite of WEDDING BREAKFASTS. Ac.,DINNERS, BALLS, SUFPERB, AND EVERY- DESCRIPTION OP FETES, j Shipping Supplied. Christmas Presents. Christmas Presents. ■■ ■ ■»■■ ■ 1* The Largest and Best Selection on the Thames. The Christmas Season having onoe more overtaken us, Chas. McLiveb would take the opportunity of returning bis most . hearty Thanks for tbe yery liberal Support accorded him by (be Thames publio since commencing business, and more especially durit:g the past 12 months, and can assure them that no effort will be spared on , his part to merit a continuance of it. I HAVE now OPENED UP a MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION of FANCY GOODS, TOYS, &c, suitable for CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR'S GIFTS, and confidently policit an Inßpeotion. It comprises WRITING DISKS, WORK BOXES, ALBUMS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, and TOYS of erery description, from the CHEAPEST to the most elaborate and expensive. It is impossible, in an announcement of this kind, io publish a list of the several articles for sal*; suffice it to say that it is without doubt— THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK EVER OFFERED TO THE ! THAMES PUBLIC. ! " • ' """"""■ ■. ■• Well-wishers to the Thames should recollect tbat in spending their money at my Establishment they not only obtain the best value for their money, but help along one of themselves— a citizen of the Thames, thereby increasing tbe prosperity of the place. Fresh Stock of TOBACCOSrCIGARS, CIGABETTES, PIPES, CIGARE'I TEHOLDERS, and all Smoker's Requisites, just received. Satisfaction guaranteed. STATIONERY of all Jrinds. Books, Periodicals, and Newspapers—the Newest and Best. Remembee the Thahe? Man— Chas. McLiver, BROWN STREET. '•'■.'■.■ ' # / Mebsrs. ~ / tJlea/rs $. 0o ; GROCERS, TEA DEALERS, Grain"jund^Produce Merchants, POLLE&ISTREET, . .. ; , ' TEAiiES. ROENNAU'S Chests of Drawers and Chiffoniers an still the Admiration.— ; Tables from 7s 6d each. 1 (V YSB.'i variety ot Label for Soda-wnto tt- ManufMtuMM,inlettor>preM. Supario 'esigui in lithotftaph, »t the Bravura Stab I w»BH it i" r>p understood t^»t my ob|e<:t in selling- 3« 'aba is the greatest.'good to »be «re»test tiumber, and.that the greatest number is number one, therefore try MoGoWAJii'g 8c T»A»
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4385, 23 January 1883, Page 3
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344Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4385, 23 January 1883, Page 3
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