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DRAPERY and CLOTHING ~~^HEAP SALE STILL GOING ON ' - "■ ■ ■. . ■■■ - AT ■'■ . S. HETHERINGTON'S. Farther Seductions in Men's, Boys', and Youths' Clothing for Christmas and New Year Holidays. Men's Tweed Suits Reduced as low as 16s 6d. Men's New Zealand Tweed Suits (make and finish compare very favorably with those made to Measure) REDUCED TO TWO GUINEAS. ALL KINDS OF CLOTHING EQUALLY EEDTJCED.— ■ A Largo Stock of Regatta, Oxford and White Shirts, in Sizes from 11| to 17 inches, all at Eedaccd Prices. . LADIES' SILK UMBRELLAS REDUCED to 3s lid. f A Great Variety of New Dress Materials, Prints, Sateens, &c, &9., at Greatly Reduced Pnces. TO THTT T AT)TTCS— ' MILLINERY BONNETS AND STRAW GOODS AT STILL GREATER REDUCTIONS FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR. S. HETHERINGTON, Clothier and Draper, Pollen Street.

General Notices —'XMAS — AT HcGOWAF'S. Important Notice. TiyiOST People are aware that lajto, not give 'XMAS BOXES. * ' I propose doing a better thing, viz., for ONE MONTH to present a IMACNIFIGIENT CHROMOGRAPH measuring 24 x 18 inches, to Every Purchaser of ONETOUND of my Celebrated 3s. Tea. How it can be done. I devote a considerable sum annually to advertising, t.nd this proposal will return to my patrons a share of the profits of the advertisements; they receiving, in the form of a really good picture, that which in the ordinary couree would go to the newspaper*, j How it is to pay me. To reap a barveßfc, somebody must bow, and run the risk attendant upon a crop. I expect the harvest from the increasing nu > ber of people who will try my 3b. Tea, and, having once found the superior quality thereof, they will use none other. . ■ v ■ Why I do it. Because the people who give me their money are better entitled to a share of the profits than the newspapers, who simply advertise for me. TEA IS MY SPECIALITY —MY HOBBY. «ST 3s< TEA «§» AT M CGOWAN'S, Christmas Presents! Christmas Presents! James Finlay, gold & silver smith, Watchmaker, & Jeweller, Bbowjt St., Ghahamstown, WOULD call the Special Attention of residents ot the district to his Large, Valuable, and Well selected Stock of JEWELLERY, &c, which is of the the Newest Designs, aud has been specially selected for This Season's Trade. It comprises Gold and Silver Brooches, Ear. rings, Lockets, and Bracelets; Ladies' and Gentlemen's Albert and other Chains in both Gold, Silver, and Hair; Pendants in both Quartz, Greenstone, and other stones; Studs, Kings, and Valuable Trinkets of Every Description. gag" Those desirous of making a present at this season of the year are specially invited to laspect the Stock, and from it they should have no difficulty in making a selection. Gold and Silver Watches, both English and American; Clocks of Every Description suitable for all purposes, at the Lowest Bate. Quartz and Greenstone Cut to Order. Alberts made to any 'Design at the Shortest Notice. JAMES FIN LAY, Bbown ex., Thames. "A deep eaabrowned tint which tells th nature of the leat lioGowiv mIU" *». 8» pound

Provisions — \ s - THE O Goons ■ LAST 1 T^VEEY TPvESCEIPTION TJTT'P'pTZ . XLiVERY i/ESCEIPHON AEE NOWfBEINGr MEARS&CO'S <' ■»°»««°.« MONSTER CL oheapS Bar«ains! Olearing-Out O Ha I^l IIS ! SALE -Q... Ol? Now is the Time to VJEA M , W ' Secure Groceries^ GENUINE Oilmen Stores, BARGAINS ANB * BEFOEE THIS tPiovisions. GREAT SALE iij Closes* EVERYTHING, MUSTJBE CLEARED OUT & PEEVIOUSiaror.EEMOVING ffj ■ MHiARo & to Y^h POLLEN STEEET, /NEW PEEMISES. L » GBAHAMSTOWN.

NOTICE. M" E3SBS FOY BROS, desire to call the attention of the Public to the SUPERIOKENLAKGKD VIGINETTE PORTRAITS They are dow Producing, and which they are prepared to Execute on rery Reasonable Terms. All Work dene by the NEW INSTANTANEOUS PROCESS. 1624 W. GRON , HaTTEB, Next Chockeb's, BROWN STBEET. 0 Yes! 0 So! WELL! WELL! WELL! {AM Just Open* ' ' A ing Up a Large Aisortment of /yj the Most Unfishionable and aw Worst Lot of Straw and Felt | HAT 3 e?er Imported. If I can- JUI not Sell them I will GIVE THEM ||§y AWAY. All sorts of HATS and CAPS made to order on the premieeß at the shortest possible notice.—All those requiring loir crown Broad'brimmed Punioia HAT 9, well got up, will pleise send in their names. New Designs in Yankee Shaped Hats. Hats taken in exchange as part.Payment. 2084 Thb Niagara fulls,is a svjht nerer to be | forgotten. Ther a ar« maty waterfall* but only on* MoGowan selling f • Ti a

Medical [HEREBY APPOINT DR. PAYNE my lecmn tenens to attend to my Practice during the ensuing Quarter. (Signed) C. H. HtrXTAßtsi. December 28. 18S3. 2516 Boots & Shoes OF EVEBY DESCRIPTION, OF THE NEWEST PAITERN, 4 OF THE BEST QUALITY, «* AT : '' ' ' M. Whitehead's. T ARGE and ?A*RIED ASSORTMENT ±j of ENGLISH, GERMAN, AND COLONIAL BOOTS A^D SHOES, I M. WHITE HE AD 1 8. Ladies' Kid Boots from ... 7s 6d pair. Girls' Elastic do/ do. ... 4j Od do. Men's Elastic Boots— 12s 6d and upwards. Bargains in Boots and Shoes AT M. WHITEHEAD'S. Everything to be sold Cheap DDBTNG HOLIDAY BEASON. M. WHxTEHEAD, POLLEN STBBKT. Thb difference between a Gent and a Gentle man-.—The Gent' turns up what he has for ■> note and »ays, Ob, Ah. The Grentlemaa walks into MoOowiM'a and sajs, Mao gmai* » pound Ofljmit Tba. and trad for otd«r •YMrjr-WMk

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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4677, 3 January 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4677, 3 January 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4677, 3 January 1884, Page 3

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