gates frg SALE BY AUCTION. TO-MOEEOW. FRIDAY, 2nd MAY. At 11 o'clock. RE. M c~E E G O E. H.»b rectived instructions from Mr FCOTIBB, who is lernirg tlio Thsmes, to tell at lne residence, Kirkwood street, The ohole'of bis HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS. Also, 1 SUPERIOR PIANO. General Notices NOTICE. George Crocker, , BOOTMAKEE, BKOWN STREET, BEGS to Return his most heatty tbanks to ihe Thames pubiio for the very liberal support accorded him biljco ho commenced bueineps hero some 15 years ago ; theincreas* ing trade done by him during that titno being sufficient proof of the satisfaction given to bis Customers. He has determined ; FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY, TO OMB SHE "WHOLE OP HIS LAEGE, VALUABLE', AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK 03? LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S, AND CHILD BEN'S COLOTSIiI-MADB BOOT 3 AtfD SHOES at Prices never before beard of on the Thames—in fact, no Reasonable Offer will be refused. Eepaii s of all kinds executed with despatch, Cheaper than any other House in the Trade. GEORGE~CBOCKEB, BOOTMAKEE, Shown Stbebt, Gbahamstown. Mrs. ODGERS BEGS to notify that she has OPENED UP her Stock of GOODS suitable for ' the Aatumn and Winter trade, and shall be . obliged by an early inspection of same. MILLINERY and DRESSMAKING to Order on the Shorte3t Notice. Style and Fit Guaranteed. Ladies' and Children's UNDEROLOTHING made to order at most reasonable Prices. . Mrs ODGERS, ' DBESSMAKER AND MILLINER, Owen Stbeet, Thames. L. W. Paesons... BEGS to- Announce that he has now Opened Up a Varied and Excellent .Consignment of — - GENUINE Electro Silver-Plated FORKS, SPOONS, ETC., ETC., • Which he is prepared to offer at Exceptionally LOW PRICES. $&- N.B.—NO RUBBISH, BUT EVERY ARTICLE TESTED BEFORE SOLD. POLLEN ST., THAMES. SIGNOE OTTO HUG, THE CELEBBATEP SWISS MEDICAL CLAIRVOYANT/ WILL be iit Symington's ROYAL HOTEL on MONDAY, sth May. TESTIMONIALS from the Leading Citizens of Auckland and the Southern Cities. ALL KIND 3OF DISEASES TREATED. Hebbai Remedies oniy Applied. 3033 NOTICE TO THE LADIES I Mrs JEFFERY, DRESSMAKER, DRAPER, AND MILLINEE, POLLEN STEEET, GRAHAMSTOWN, BEGS respectfully to inform her old Customers and Ladies generally, that she is still conducting her Business in the old Premises in Pollen street, where all orders entrusted to her care will be Executed with NEATNESS, ECONOMY, & DESPATCH. DRESSMAKING on the Shortest Notice, Fit and Style being Guaranteed. Ladies' own Material made up. Ladies and Children'e Underclothing made to Order at lowest rates. Previous to opening; up WINTER GOODS the remainder of the Stock will be offered at EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, so as to effect a Clearance. Remember the Address :— Mrs. JEEFERY, POLLEN STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN. 3031 T7INTERTAINMENTS, CONCERTS, &c JCj should always be announced in THE STAR if their promoters wish to. achieve ■UCOSflt Tub difference bot,wecn a Gent and a Gentle man .—The Gent turns up what he has for a nose and says, Oh. Ah. The Gentleman walkeinto MoQ-OV?All's uarl naye, MAOgivo me ft 'pound of -your TjsA, ami »ond for <ml«r •■'•IT *•«*
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4777, 1 May 1884, Page 3
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486Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4777, 1 May 1884, Page 3
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