Drapery TjlOR A FEW WEEKS LONGER! \ ■ ■ M.. ■ H B «■■■ S §■■■ .iO2 -fes pQ go « -g / ' • « i§ b3 . v__ . .^ ; . ■— AT — S. Hetherington's, POLLEN STEEET. Notices IS THERE A CUBE FOR AN EMPTY POCKET ? Vebily thebe is in my Case. SEND W. WOOD, Bookbinder, Pollen street, Grahamstown, plenty of Books to Bind. THAT' 3 TEE CURE. , Pamphlet Binding, Cloth Binding, Boan Binding, Binding in Calf Neat, and in Calf Ele&ant ; Binding in Morocco Nbat, and in Morocco El/KOAKT. Such means of Cure are better than all the Hop Bittere in the world. They drire away the bitters and introduce the sweets of this life. Music bound from 2e 6d upwards, accord* ing to thickness and style. Portfolios made to order; also Scrap Books. Periodicals and Illustrated Papers cheaply fixed up. Dilapidated old books renovated. Account Books manufactured. In fact, anything in Bookbinding fixed up at reasonable prices by W. WOOD, WORKING BOOKBINDER. Now, my friends, look up your Boots and hare them Bound at once, and so CURE ONE EMPIY POCKET. Extraordinary Notice! E. BATEMAN, BUTCHER, CoBMEB OF RoLLESTON AND SeALEY Streets, BEGS to return tbanks to his Customers and the Public generally for the patronage accorded him ever since the opening of the field, and hopes to merit a continuance of the same by the simple fact of keeping NOTHING BUT THB BEST ARTICLE PROCURABLE IN THB MARKET 5 Therefore, it is unnecessary to say, that— THE PBIMEST OF BEEF! THE PJtIMEST OF MUTTON 1 THE PJJIMEBT OF PORK I ' AND (par excellence) THE PRiaiBST OF SAUSAGES ! BOTH BSEF AND POBK, Are always to be had at his Establishment. His aim is to Sell (he BEST article at the LOWEST possible price. SHIPPING SUPPLIED, Wholesale 1 and Retail. Famiixbs Waited on *ob Obdbbs, and every attention paid to the favors of Customers. Note iha Address-— R. BATE MAN, Corner of ROLLESTON and SEALEY STREETS, SHORTLAND. MR TYNDALL begs to inform the Public and hi« Patients at the Thames that for their greater convenience he has REMOVED hi« Consultation Rooms to Mr Hall's, Chemist, Owen street, where he will be happy to receive his Patients on the THIRD TUESDAY in every Month. At a very pleasant tea party, the convorsa* tipn turned! on transmigration. A lady of exquisite beauty who was sipping MoGrOWAH 8 best, turned to Mr •—— and asked wht* form he would prefer to inhabit P Tr U diwolvid inU XIA m»d»m,
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4550, 4 August 1883, Page 3
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402Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4550, 4 August 1883, Page 3
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