Great CLIAKIW^-OIjT SALE; ,;;;. ■'■ ' ■ OF MMrmf*e§*%o* JWiil§^erss* anil S.HETHERINGTON'S. ■ Bp°J^f"? T^S IHiTE now opened my NEW WINTER GOODS of 34 Cases i:: and Bales p*r ships Warwick and Arigua, consisting of all classes of Goods SUITABLE FOR WINTEJi Season; aud as I have another Tery large Shipment to arrive per ship Clyde (now due) of THIRTY-FOUR CAKES and BALES more, I will not have roomlto receive them, and in order to realise quickly, I WILL HOLD A ' CHEAP CLEARING-OUT SALE OF MY ENTIRE STOCK OF Drapery, Millinery, and Clothing, During which time I will be oftering THE GREATEST BARGAINS Winter Drapery Goods That have ever been shown on the Thames. THE SALE IS IMPERATIVE, and the Goods must be sold out '"ThVsa^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. HBTHERINGTON, Draper, &c., Pollen street.
j General Notices "The Lipbfc of Ofc.iier Dajs ia Faded and , M one " — , (So the o)d noog flays) r- ./•■ Bat the LIGHT ot the PRESENT AGE may be Been bdj day resplendent from the Shop Window* of CHAS. McLIVER, B&p W N STB E'JS.Ti. GRAHAMSTOWN, Where all gather in » merry ring To wutch the passers-by near and far, As dull care to the winds they fling . In curling cloudsfromChariey'a bent cigar! .^° The Choicest, of TOBACCOS CIGARS J& AiiWAW ik Stock. Being in a position to obtain the Very Beit Brands of the above, he can confidently recommend to SmokUta bi« Superior Aeeortment of tiie same, WHICH ARE OP THE BEST QUALITY; AMO — Cigarettes, Pipes, and all Smoker's Kcquisites of the Best Quality, and ' at the Lowest Kates. BOOKS I -'• BOOKS! BOOKS! STATIONERY ! STATIONERY! STATIONERY ! CHAS. McLIVER WISHES to draw the attention of the Thames Public to his really CHOICE SELECTION OF THE ABOVE GOODS. Also— TOYS, FOOTBALL & CBICKETING BEQUISITKS, Ac, &c, &c. Stationery OF ALL KINDS KEPT IN STOCK, AlßO— FANCY GOODS, MUSICAL INSTBUMENTS, Ac. &c. «T BEMEMBEB; ( / Charles McLiver, B B W N STBE E^ TV •iGBAHAMSTOWN. Teb difference between a Gent and a Gentle , taan .—The Gent turnß up what he hat for a i lO se and sayi, Oh, Ah. The GentlemaD .vtiiks into MoGowan's and says, lIaO giye J»e a pound of "yoiw Tba. and Hti&ftat orde T tffUJWMik
Drapery Opening Up THIS WEEK ■ : . ' - .- ■' ' ' ."'■■*.■• 4: ' 'L'■ AT '' "■ '■' J. MARSHALL'S, Draper. &c, albert street, Late Shipments OP Winter Goods* QKVE B A L BALES OF Blankets, Flannels, Calicoes, Cretonnes, 1 MattingsVu STEAM TO SYDNEYLADIES' HATS, RIBBONS, NEWEST SCABFS, COLLABETTES, Ac. 5 per Cent. Discount !.OX I>S AND TJPWAftDS FOB CASH. i
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4516, 26 June 1883, Page 3
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435Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4516, 26 June 1883, Page 3
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