W anted. ; \J T ANTED KNOWN—OYSTERS, Fresh V V and Fine-Flavor.^, <o h P had DAILY at. A CtoIiEM'S, corner of Pollen and Mary streets. \%T ANTED, a YOUNG MAN accustomed '*'*' to the Butchering Business—Apply Hi. Bateman, Bolleston street. TTH 1 ANTED TO SELL, Galvanised VV- Iron Chimnies, 24 guage Iron, 25s PBch ; 1,000 .Colomnl Ovens, from 14s <wh.-r-Geobgr McOatjli, Thames Galvanised Iron Works. ' TTTANTED TO SKLL, 100,000 Feet VV O.G. and Half Round Spouting, from 2d per f ot; Down Pipes and Bidge I Caps made to any size r.r pattern ; Iron curvpd for fanks Verandahe, <te, on the shortest n lice.—GkobGß McOauXj, Thames Galvanised Iron Works. TI/ ANTED TO SELL, a large AssortVV ment of Harp Lights at ss, Cork Slides at. 5s 6d, Fancy Bronze Brackets 2s, 2; Light Water Chndeliers 20s eß^h, Gas Globes from Is 6d each.— Gbohge MoOatjl, Thames Galvanised Iron Works. WANTED TO SELL, CHEAP, 350 Kegs Wire and Ewbank Nails, 60 doz. Ames' No. 3 Shovels; also, Builders' Ironmongery.—Geoese MoCAtrii, Thames Galvanisei Iron Works. WANTED TO SELL, 50,000 feet Galvanised Iron Water Pipe, from J-inch, at 3d per foot.—George McCatti., Thames Galvanised Works, - WANTED TO SELL, 60 Cases Corrugated Galvanised Iron, and 40 Casks Zinc, imported and for sale very Cheap by Grobge MoOatjl, Thames Galvaniced Iron Works. • ' WANTED KNOWN—Waste Paper for Sale at the Evening Stab Office. Drapery - NOTICE. - 1" HIVE JUST RECEIVED, AND c now y \ OPENED £ I UP, ) My First Shipment ov WINTER GOODS, 11, Per ship " Wabwick," from London,) CONSISTING OF Ift pASES AND "DALES.] Also, Per ship" Abigtta," (which is now discharging), I WILL BECEIVE, in a Few Days, my Second Shipment OF ~lf* pASES AND "DALES. S. Hetherington, DRAPER, &c, POLLEN STREET. Notices HOT PIES ! HOT PIES !■ I HAVE now recommenced 'making my Celebrated SCOTCH PJES, Which can be obtained EVERY SATURDAY At my Establishment, POLLEN STREET. JAMES FOttGIE, BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER. T) OBNNAU'S Chests of Drawers and JLV- Chiffoniers are still the Admiration.— Tables from 7s 6al each. Ax a very pleasant tea party, the conversa* tion turned on transmigration. A lady of exquisite beauty who was sipping MoGowan '» best, turned to Mr and asked whai form he would prefer to inhabit ? Teh« di«o)v«d in^« Tba madanj.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4470, 3 May 1883, Page 3
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373Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4470, 3 May 1883, Page 3
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