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DRESS AND FASHION! Important Announcement. __ : #>- J. CGSGRAfE &.CO. . .•■ Beg to inform the inhabitants of the Thames District THAT THEY HAVE OPENED A LARGE DRAPERY AND CLOTHING IN SHOETLAND, On the Premises lately vacated by Schofield and Moore, ....: ' ■■"■ ■'■. WITH AN ENTIRELY" SEW; STOCK OF DRAPERY , . , AND " .. • MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. The Establishment was Opened on Saturday, 26th, BUT The Goods have been purchased by our Buyers in the ». .•■■■■ English Market, and will be Sold at the very Lowest Prices. ■■■'■ ■'/-,♦ ■—*- - ■ i° Note the Address: J. COSGRAVE AND C 0.,./ Coener Maey and Pollen Steeets, SHORTLAND. - •• ' ■ • !■ I ■ . ■/.■' ' ■ ■'■'.. •

Drapery NEW WINTER GOODS. W.MarTittiSons ■ : ■ ■ i HAVE just opened up a Splendid Variety of New and Seasonable.Goods in VELVETEENS DRESS MATERIALS FLANNELS BLANKETS RUGS HATS HOSIERY And Men's, Boys', and Youths' CLOTHING, SHIRTS, TIES, COLLARS, &c, &0., &&., All of which will be gold at Lowest Possible Cash Prices. Splendid Value in all Lines. W. MARTIN & SONS, POLLEN STREET, 3032 GRAHAMSTOWH. General Notices Fresh. Butter! Fresh Butter! J 1W WALTON HAS made arrangements for a Large and Regular Supply of BtJITER of the Finest Quality from the BSST DAIRIES, and can confidently recommend same to heads of families. TUESDAY—Taranaki Supply arrives WEDNESDAY—Ohinemuri do. do. THURSDAY—Puriri do. do. SATURDAY—Wairoa do. do. PRICE: The Lowest. QUALITY: The Highoßt. J. L, wTLTON, ' FAMILY GROCER, SEALEY STREET. 3035 jT) OENNAU'S Chests of urawers and JLV Chiffoniers are still the Admiration.— Tables from 7s 6d each. _____ USTOMS FORMS.—Wanted Known on SALE at the ISvmrwG Stab Octiob, Albert street, Ghfahamstown, MfWAREe and OUXWA.BDB COASTWISE ffORMB AT a very pleasant tea party, the conversa- | tion turnad on transmigration. A lady oi exquisite beauty who was sippingMoOoWiß 8 best, turned to Mr r and asked what fora he Would prefer to inhabit ? Tc be a-uwcJved inj'i T»t, madittn*

Notices NOTICE TO THE LADIES ! Mrs JEFFERY, DEESSMAKEB, DEAPEE, AND MILLINER, POLLEN STREET, 1 GEAHAMSTOWN, BEGS respcotfully to inform her old Cus-> tomers and Ladies generally, that she is still conducting her Business in the old Promisee in Pollen street, where all orders entrusted to her care will bo Executed-with NEATNESS, ECONOMY, & DESPATCH. DRESSMAKING- on the Shortest Notice, Fit and Style being Guaranteed. Ladies' , own Materiel made up. Ladies and Children's 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, bo as to effect a Clearance. ■'-; ,'^ £ „. ' Remember the Address :— -.' -■" v , Mrs. JEFFERY, ■ .;."'~ POLLEN STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN. ■ ■ 3031 —Shooting Season,— Ist APRIL, 1884 '„ ! J, 8. H~AR T, GUNMAKER, Importer of T. Bland & Sons and W. & C. ; Scott and Son's Guns, &c, Curtis' andHar« vey's Diamond Gunpowder, Eley Bros.' Ammunition, Walker, Parker & Oo.'s Shot, Pain's Fireworks, &c, &c. JS', H. his jast received per b.s." lonic " « and chip " Brenhilda" his Season's Goods of Diamond Gunpowder,. Eley Bros/ Caps and Cartridges, Shot, &c, &c, and a large stock of GUNS by the above makers,.,, consisting of Hammerless and double and single C. F. Breech Loaders, with every kind of aotion—rebounding lockß, choke-bored ban cU, and all the latest improvements. Reliablej well finished, English-made, C. F. Domblo Breech Loaderß, from £710s ; Double Muzzle Loaders, from £2 '10a ; Single Muzzle - Loaders, from £1 5b ; Revolvers, B. L., from £1. My stock likewise includes every description of cartridges, cases, cups, wadding,' chilled shot, powder flasks, pouches, game bags, &0., ,' and every requisite for either sportsman or ' rifleman in breech or muzzle loading apparatus, revolvers, swords, &o. • .. , . Prices for all goods are, strictly moderate.' An inspection invited to compare prices and quality. Being a Practical GunsmitJt, I can ensure all work being done soundlyjjrnd reasonably. Patcnl, Lever Safe Keys and Locks rnnde and repaired. Pain's Fiseworks in groat variety—Cheap. 0. & H.*3 Blasting .Powder and beEt, Fuse fur ealo. ,'''•' •* ' Established on the THAiba 1863. RENTING executed in any Color, -and . tlie,- beat designs, at the Stab Office*' „ -ilbflpt liiveof Saroploa to bo i«tn'on the " . premise!. . '' gT'TEEY variety of .Label for Boda«water Vj Manufacturers, in letter-prow,; Superior designs in lithograph at the BViUUNO STift ',I'hk difference between a Gen'o and a Gentle/ man :—Tho Gent turns up what h» has for a. noso and says, Oh, Ah. Tbo " Gentleman walks into MoGovrA^'a ands*ye, Mao give aa© - k poaud of "your Tsa, aadi wnd far Qrd.tr " ei«¥j«mk , -'•.■'■■'' '' ' r

General Notices NOTICE,. J. MARSHALL HAS NOW removed the balance OF Schoneld & Moore's £-;T 0 0 X I'JROM Corner of Mary and Pollen Streets TO HIS S£OP IN ALBERT STREET, WHEEE IT WILL BE SOLD OEF : AT STILL A GREATER IN PRICE, UNTIL CLEARED, NOTICE. George Crocker, BOOTMAKER, BROWN STREET, BEGS to Return hio most hearty thanks to ibe Thames public for the very liberal support accorded Mm eit>co '>o commenced bu?ino rs here some 15 years ago ; tho increas* ing trade dove by him during that time being sufficient proof of the satisfaction given to his Customers. He has determined FOR A. SHORT TlMfi ONLY, TO OFEE n'HB WHOtB OF HIS LAEGE, VALUABLE, AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S, AND CHILDREN'S COIONIAI-MADB BOOTS AKD SHOES at Prices never before' heard of on the Thames —in fact, no Reasonable Offer will be refused. , Repairs of all kinds executed with despatch, Cheaper than any other House in the Trade. : GEORGE "CROCKER, BOOTMAKER, Bbowk Stjjeet, Gbahamstown. The best test ot the interest of a book is it capability of b«ing>ead a teoond time, ditto

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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4784, 9 May 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4784, 9 May 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4784, 9 May 1884, Page 3

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