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'•-■■• # Drapery .>-: ' . ■■": ' CLOTHING ' . AND ' DBA PER Y. ——:o:—:0: Tj^OE CHEAP CMiOTHWJrG, S. COOMBES & CO.'S . . CLEARING SALE. T7IOR CHEAP DRAPERY, DRAPERY, DRAPERY, - S. COOMBES AND CO.'S Clearing Mate, OWENST E E E T, GRAHAMSTOWN. ' J. McMaster.

Notices NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! SPECIAL ASSOETMENT LADIES' MAIDS'!** CHILDEEN'S KID ELASTIC SIDE B O O IS! JUST OPENED UP, and will ba sold VERY CHEAP. Also, a Neat. Lot of LADIES' KID BALMOEALS—got up in a first-class style, combined with Cheapness. A Good Line in LADIES' HOUSE BOOTS • —Very Cheap. COLONIAL MADE WORK—A Large Stock on hand of the very best in Men*, Youthi', and Boys'. Our HOME-MADE WORK requires no comment. Every description of BOOTS and SHOES, both Light'and Strong, made to order on the Premises, at the Shortest Notice. Remembeb tub Addbess : Hawkes Bros., OWEN BTIEET, Thames. 2696 Notice of Removal. DENTAL SURGERY. Me. .A T H B JEM-0 N, SURGEON DENTIST (Late of Mary Street), IN returning THANKS to his Patients for past favors, begs to Btate he has . EEMO V E D to more Commodious Premises, directly opposite Read's Timber Yard, and next door to Godkin's Hotel, Brown " street,. where he trusts for a renewal of their patronage connected with every Branch of his Profession. Note the Add hues — Directly opposite Read's Timber Yard, a>id next door to Godkin's Hotel, Baowfl Steket, GBAmiiarowir. 2646 MR TYNDALL begs to inform the Public and his Patients nt the Thames that for their greater convenience he has RE« MOVED his Consultation Rooms to Mr Ham's, Chemist, Owen street, where he wil. be happy to receive his Patients' on the THIRD TUESDAY in every Month. J. M. Cowell, L.C.B. f?ORMERLY Homoeopathic Practitioner Jp of the Thames, desires to inform his numerous friends that it is his intention shortly to COMMENCE PRACTICE in Auckland. His address will ba published in a future advertisement. 2648 I wish it to be understood that my object in selling 3s 'xba is the greatest good to the greatest number, and that the greatest number fa number one, therefor* tryJtfcGaWAH'l Sf Tm ■■•.■'■■ " -•• ' " ■ „

Business Notices New Year's Presents! New Year's Presents! James Finlay, gold & silver smith, Watchmaker, & Jeweller, Beoww St., Gbahamsto-wn, WOULD call the Special Attention of residents of tbe district to his Large, Valuable, and Well selected Stock of JEWELLERY, &c, which is of the the Newest Designs, and has been specially selected for This Season's Trade. It comprises Gold and Silver Brooches, Earrings, 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, Bings, and Valuable Trinkets of Every Description. 83$" Those desirous of making a present at this season of the year are specially invited to Inspect the tHoek, and from it they should have no difficulty ia making a selection. Gold and Silver Watches, both English and American; Clocks of EveryDeflcripticn suitable for all purposes, at the Lowest Rate. Quartz and Greenstone Cut to Order. Alberts made to any Design at the Short.st Notice. JAMES FINLAY, Bbown st., Thames. W. GREEN, HvTTEB, Next Cbockek's, BROWN STBEET. 0 Yes! 0 No! WELL! WELL! WELL ! iAM Jußt Open- A ing Up a. Large Assortment of fvj the Moat Unfashionable and |if Worst Lot of Straw and Felt 1 f HATS erer Imported. If I can- JLgl not Sell them I will GIVE THEM jjjy AWAY. All sorts of HATS and CAPS made to order on the premises at the shortest possible notice.—All those requiring low crown Broad-brimmed Panama HAT 3, well got up, will pleaae Bend in their names. New Designs in Yankee Shaped Hats. Hats taken in exchange as part Payment. 2084 At a very pleasant tea party, tbe conversation turned on transmigration. A lady 01 exquisite beauty who was sipping MoQowAlf'fl best, turned to' Mr —— end asked what form ha would prefer to inhabit t Tc fc« cliudvtd in fa Tr±, m*d»tn,

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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4720, 22 February 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4720, 22 February 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4720, 22 February 1884, Page 3

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