Business Notices NEW ZEALAND, LABOUR EXCHANGE: U M HEIGHTON & CO, 177; Queen street 1. Attckland, HOTTBS, ti.Nl), &GHKKBAT. COMMIBSI =N AGKVKfI, Valuator?, Miesiiiß-F-ie'-dt- au-i £riv*te Enquiry Office*. "PROPERTIES of ewv riwc-ip'iou fe»u?Kt, X and sold, inoladingF rms. Hotels, Boarding Homes, Businesses". Town and Country Properties, Bough*, Sold, or Let. Money Lent .on Freehold, Lrnsehold, and P.-rsonal Security. Mortgages and Loans negotiat- d. Partnership* nnd Investments arranged, Rents and Book Debts Collected. Labour Exchange and PrK-, vate Enquiry Office having Agents in all the . principal towns in the colonies. • B. M. Hbightoj* &Co. 177, Queen street. Try Crocker's ! Celebrated Boots \ ■';': . ; AT BEDUCED PRICES FOB CASH ON DELIVKKY. ONLY. '■■,-■■ ' &*&s i /~tENTS' Beat •finished Balmoral -/ ; :.vJ; IJ Boots, to mensufe, from ... O^Jo'-'.-'-Oy Gents'. Beat-finished Laced Sboes, V ■'• ' '"". to measure, from ... ... 0.14- o■' Ladies' Beat-fiiiisbfd Kid or French -.!.'' ,j. Calf Side Bpri*g Boots, to • ■■'* n:ra?urp, from ... , . \t 16 0 Ladies' BesWinialied Laced Shoes, t , (o measure, from 0 12 0 MEN'S,- WOMEN'S, A CHILDREN'S Auckland Manufactured BOOtB~ *' A GOOD ASSORTMENT-*-:. Wholesale Prices. Eepairs Neatly Executed in Quick Time. Boots Halt Soled and Heeled, 4s. George Crocker, T..8 BOOTMAKER, BROWN STREET, GRAHAMBTOWN. Lamb I Lamb! Lamb I T#E FIRST OF THE SEASON. F. Wells" & Son OEG to intimate that they will hat* TO-MORHOW, AT THEIR SHOP, OWEN STREET, GBAHAMSTOWN, The First Lamb of the Season. WK HAYB PRIME NAPIER BEEF WETHER MUTTON PRIME VEAL, »nd; . DAIRY-FED PORK; -h And the Show of our own Cured HAMS:-.; and BACON canaot be surpassed f'. on the Thames.. SMALL GOODS of every description and POULTRY can be had, dressed or undressed, at the shortest notice. REAL POBK SAUSAGES every Saturday, and our Germans can tell for thomsslvea —all made by our water engine. Note our Address— F. WELLS AND SON, OWEN STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN. "FT E R B A L I S TV PROFESSOR ELLIS is the only Medical Herbalist in (be Colony who is prepared to treat all diseases and complaints. In all places where he has practised, both throughout India and parts of this Colony, he has prescribed with very great and surprising success. He guarantees to cure in all com* plaints if not too far gone. De has treated hundreds who are now in health, who were subject to the following complaints t Asthma, BroDchitie, Co/isumption (second singe), Cataract., Dropsy, Dysentry,. Fever*, Liver Complaints, Nervous Debility, Rheumatism, t>ciatieu, Lumbago, and secret complaints of young men (without fail). Ail Skin' Disease! cart be cured by the Medicated Vapour Bathe* combined with the Blood Purifier. For testimonials see the Obterver. '•■ '"'' .- HJBUBS WORK OUT THE MOST COMPLETE CURE. ,^ .- ■ Pjcop. Ellis; -fcUntroduoin!! tho following Hen edits to the inhabitants of tbe Thames, only oiks them to try them. Cough Sjrup, for Croup, Hooping Cough, Hoarseness, also reli. yes Asthma, Bronchitis, and Consumption ; Soothing Syrup, forchi!-' dren in all their ailments while cutting teeth. Toothache, Headache and lVruralgvt Elili', instantaneous rtlief for all nervoua pains aua aches. Worm Cakes in Packets, mostly tba first dose is effectual. The wonderful Corn Cure is a positive cure for hard and soft corns andjwarts (without pain). Al*o Liver, Nerve, Asthma, Antibiliour, and Invigorating Life Pills. These articles only neeu to be tried, when they w.ll conduce to satisfactory.' result!. PROF. W. ELLIS, MEDICAL HERBALIST. 308, Queen Stsket, A U C X LA N D, Next Young Women's Institute. Cough Fyrup, 2s, Sootning Syrup, I*. Elixir for Toothache, Headache, and Neuralgia, Is. Worm CafceV per Packet, Is. The Wonderful Corn Cure, 2i. All Pills, per Box, Is. The above can be purchased from J. E Haksen, Pollen street; Mia M. TSonvbr, Poilen street; end Mr A.. Brase, £ar«ka Creek. For treatment iv all Ootuplaiuts appJj by letter, stoti g what uompluiut, how long standing, and the part where the most violent symptom* are felt, ihen medicine can be forwarded^ 1913 At a very pleasant tea party, the eonv<>rt»»tioa turned on transmigration. A lady or exquisite beauty who was tipping McGowab's ieit, turned to Mr ——and asked what fora h* would prefer to inhabit P T«> W diWRWf4 in?* Tl» mad«B,
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4587, 17 September 1883, Page 3
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676Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4587, 17 September 1883, Page 3
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