■ Drapery ' , To the Lndies! A pRAND T\ ISP LA V OF . A*€§n Spring AND SUMMER GOODS ON VIEW THIS DAY AT S.HETHERINGTON'S NEW PRINTS, NEW SATEENS, NEW LACES, LADIES NEW DOLMANS! NEW BIBBONS, NEW GLOVES, NEW MITTS, NEW FANCY NETS, NEW RUFFLING, &c, &c, &c. A GEE AT VARIEIY OF New and Fashionable! Fans. THE ABOVE NEW GOODS (Received per steamers Lift aria and British King) ON VIEW THIS DAY IN GREAT VARIETY AT S. Hetherington's, POLLEN STREET. I Lands and Houses E OR.SAL E. EIGHT-ROOMED HOUSE in Richmond street on large freehold Allotment; Gas and Water laid on, arid all necessary Outbuildings. Also, FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE, on large Corner Allotment, adjoining the above j Water laid, on, with Wood Shed, Kitohen, &c. The above comfortable and pleasantly situated Properties are now for Sale by Private, Contract, and are capital investments for those desiring to possess freeholds of their own. If not disposed of privately the TWO PROPERTIKS, together with the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of the 8-roomed house, will be offered at Auction during the first week of October next. Apply on the premises to— 1986 Mr J. SAUNDER3. Notices IS THERE A CUBE FOR EMPTY POCKETS GENERALLY ?-Vkbily there ib ! Cheap Railway Communication, Cheap Land, and thus Cheap Pbovi&ions. —jThese, with local manufactubes, abe a cebtain Cube. Howeveb, SEND W. WOOD, Bookbinder, Pollen street, Grahamstown, plenty of Books to Bind. THAT IS THE CURE IN MY CASE; Pamphlet Binding, Cloth Binding, Roan Binding, Binding in Calf Neat, and in Calf Elegant; Binding in Morocco Neat, and in Morocco Elegant. Music bound from 2a 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 Books and have them Bound at once, and so CURE ONE EMPXY POCKET. NOTICE. \,\ EBSRS FOY BROS, desire to call the iVI attention of the Public to the SUPERIOR ENLARGED VIGNETTE PORTRAITS They are now Produciog, and which they are prepared to Execute on very Reasonable Terms. All Work done by the NEW INSTANTANEOUS PROCESS. 1624, MR TYNDALLbegB to inform the Public and his Patients at the Thames that for their greater convenience he has REMOVED hi* Consultation Rooms to Mr Hali'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, theconteraatian turned on transmigration. A lady ot exquisite beauty who wus sippiug MoG-owah'b best, turned to Mr and asked -whatform he would prefer to inhabit ? %?j b« diatnhed inti TIA m»dpnj.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4586, 15 September 1883, Page 3
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453Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4586, 15 September 1883, Page 3
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