■.■■■.■■■.; ■■' ■ :'■ :';■,:-;»■ " "*■■'■_. ' • .of.*.v .....-, -..;/ ..,-■.';; ■. :, - ?*': Brapery, Jflillhtet y* and :,,:'', ;.■-'..;,• ' .'■■■•. • ■ ..'■.■...-.—•■■at— . ■ ■■■■•■. ,-'./ ■ : "■ • "■■■ ''■■'".■' V . ■;. ■■■.'■ s. ■ \ t '■.-•.'■ : ■'■■■' ' ■ - ; i • : ' l-v v- "ii-^^CTiraNcraCl - ' ■ ■■'■■■ ■:; : ........ . ■ ' ■ '/.■'' ' ■» IHAVK now opened roy NEW WINTEE GOODS of 34 Cases L and Bales per ships Warwick and Arigua* consisting of all classes of Goods SUITABLE FOR WINTEK Season; and as I hare ; another very lKrge Shipment to nrrive per; ship Clyde! (now due) of THIRTY-FOUR CASES and BALES more* I will not have room^to receive them, and in order to realise quickly, I WILL HOLD A CHEAP CLEARING-OUT SALE '■"■■' j OF MY ENTIBE STOCK OF Drapery, Millinery, and Clothing, During which time I will be offering THE GREATEST BARO AI I>S Winter Drapery Goods That have ercr been shown on the Thames. THE SALE IS IMPERATIVE, and the Goods must, be sold out immediately. The Sale will be FOR CASH ONLY, and all goods entered will be at the usual marked prices. A GENERAL REDUCTION will be made throughout tho Entire Stock. S. HETHEEINGTON, Draper, &c., Pollen street., Drapery "'" "* * General Notices ; - " The Light of Other Dojs is Faded and ---.', • ■■.-.. ...W.'one"— ' (So the old long says)— Bufc tbe II&HT op the PRESENT AGE Oi!)6nin£? XTID mt*y c Been ftn^ resplendent from * ° *, the Shop Window*''of THIS WEEK CHAS. McLIVER ; , 4 , BAOWN STREET, GRAHAM STOWN, AT Where all gather in a merry ring To wutch the passers-by near and far, • «^fc As dull care to.the wind* they fling : JHJ| AnA H All 'O n cur^u S clouds from Charisy's best cigar- . IVIAndiiALLd. — * & The Choicest of Draper. &c, TOBACCOS — iyj> — « ■ CIGARS j£& AiLBEKT STREET, always » stock. « Being in a position to obtain ths Very Beat Brands of the above, he can confidently recommend to- Smokists' bis Superior Late Shipments Assortment of tbe same, ;?i j j WHICH ABE OP THE BEST I OF «■ QUALITY; J , Atao— | Cigarettes, Pipes, and all Smoker's ReMl/^2l'l^^#* quisites of the Best Quality, and ' WW ma9WW:-m at the Lowest Kates. ; CrOOiism BOOKSi; V BOOKS! ; BOOKSI STATIONERY ! QEVEEAL 9 ALES OF STATIONERY! & STATIONERY ! Blankets, - . Flannels, .OHAS- McLIVER * r|7I3HES to draw the attention of the CaliCOeS Thames Public to bis really ' CHOICE SELECTION Cretonnes, of Mattinas, THE AB A OVB G°°DSAlso — : ,: TOYS, FOOTBALL & CRICKETING EEQDISITFti, &c, &c, &c. via steam to stdney- Stationery LADIES' HATS, OF ALL KINDS KEPT IN STOCK, BIBBONS, fancy GOOD ; M°NEWEST SCABFS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Ac. &c. COLLARETTES, &c. 0- REMEMBER: — Charles Mcliiver, B R W N STREET, — . Gbahamsiown. . 5 per Cent. Discount -^ mmmm Mwlllin . «.„, M , „ wulks into MoGrowiirfa and rays, Mao give je a pound of jour ISA, and tend far order
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4514, 23 June 1883, Page 3
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417Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4514, 23 June 1883, Page 3
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