General Notices ... W CHEAP SALE STILL GOING ON ! . ; EINDING the Demand so grcafc for Cheap CROCKERY, I am now OPENING UP several LARGE CRATES of DINNER and TEA SERVICES, MEAT and VEGETABLE DISHES BEDROOM and TOILET SETS, CUPS and SAUCERS, BASINS, BOATS, Ac, Ac,; ' All in New and Fancy Deßigos, Just Arrived/ ;".,, This being a Consignment must be cleared off at COST PRICES for CASH ! A LARGE STOCK OF . .' ,-. ,/ tea- ■;. and' . X, GENERAL GROCERIES Along way BELOW ACTUAL VALUE in order to SETTLE AFFAIRS. Also, for immediate Sale— , , PATENT TOBACCO -CUTTERi a SPRING CART, and several ■ , HORSES. ■/«*-**•■■ ~ '■ - .'" ■'••;" R. % Douglas, POLLEN BTEEBT. . 1834 ROLLERSQN <fc SON HAVE Just Landing, ex « Mtry Ogilvie" and Steamer-^ 1 20 BACKB of Southern POTATOES.' KA SACKS of OATS . , " .. DA BAGS of OATMEAL Hare to Arrive— A(\ TONS THOENTON, SMITH, and' 1U FIRTH'S PLOUJI, - .: Squal in quality to any in the Colony. Have in Stock— ; OAMARU POTATOES, OATS, OATMKAL, MAIZE, FOWL WHEAT, SHARPS, BRAN, and , . ' GENE HAL GROCERIES. jCT Try our BREAD, Qnality Ussuri pasted. HOLLERSON & SON, GENERAL GROCERS, PROD-UCiS, DEALERS, BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS, KAR AX A ROAD. 1. Whitehead, BOOTMAKER, TNFORMB the Inhabitants of THAMES X that he has JUST ADDED CONSIDERABLY to his already Large Stock of Boots and Shoes, In LADIES', CHILDREN'S, and BABIES' BUTTONED BOOTS-all sizes. A Lot of KID BOOTS, very cheap. , Ladies', Gents', and Children's WARM . WINTER SLIPPERS— A nice- show of the above now to be seen in window—BEST QUALITY and REASONABLE PRICES, at M. WHITEHEAD'S, POLLEN STREET. Nora—We close at 10 o'clock on Saturday night. BUTTER! BUTTER.! BUTTER! TUST;REOEIVED.. a LAR3E SUPPLY , el - . o* FRESH BUTTER. ; TWENTY KEGS of SALT, BUTTER, Equal to Fresh, at . W. D. REID'S, Whomssam^asd'Rbtah, G B O C E It', POLLEN BTREET. X 929 , R. RICHARDS' p OVERNOR TigWEN TJOTEL, GRAHAMSTOWN. I NCREASSD BUSINESi Decesailates in. 'X creased Acoomnaodationt and that can now be guaranteed in joay new Eitablishmeut. Every ftttentiojt, i|! paid to Patrom, and Visitors can *«sp«^oMaining Superior Accommodatioh at vMsjiipnableLrato of ohargba.' Table d'HotaM^frbm'l2 to 2 p.m., and from 5 to 7 p/ssi •■ __ 4LES, vyrKSS^attd SPIRITS of the Finest \ • ' ■'' ■ ROESKAU'S Chfißts of Drawers and Okirf'jafsie are still the< Admiration.— ■ Tables fwji 7s Gd each.' '• ; '■ ■: ? ■ ■ Th-% best test oi£tb« inta'nai of a book is its' capiioility of Wut xftd k « Moead tiqM cUlto - for ftt Jtu,
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4544, 28 July 1883, Page 3
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385Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4544, 28 July 1883, Page 3
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