General Notices Notice. J. MARSHALL HAS NOW" REMOVED the BALANCE ■' ■ . . ■ '.of ■..■■■• .:.'■ ■-w.. ■■;"-. Sohofield & Moore's STO C X FROM Corner of Mary and Pollen Streets ; ..' ■■ • TO- ..-."". '' HIS SHOP IN ALBERT STREET,/ WHERE IT WILL BE SOLD OFF • •-•■■- at .■■■■.;■ STILL A GREATER REDUCTION IN PRICE, UNTIL CLEARED. «»TO THB^PUBLIC THE SELLING OFF • ■ '■■■■' ' ■ 'AT - • T. SHORTS DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT, GRAHAMSTOWKY - CONTINUES for a LITTLE WHILE before Closing. 9-Qb. BLANKETS—4s lid EACH. 10-Q?. „ —5b lid „ HQb. „ —6s lid „ WHITE TWILL SHEETING, 2£ WIDB, Is 2id Fee Yabd. GOOD COLOURED CASHMERES, Is . 2£d Pee Yabd. : STRONG TWEEDS, 1b lid Pbb Yabd. The above are net,; ON ALL OTHER GOODS DISCOUNT'S in 20s, 2s in 10s, and Is in ss. COME EARLY ! S. S- FORSAITH, MANAGE E. 3083 notice; George Crocker, BOOTMAKER, BRO WN S TREET, BEGS to Return his most hearty thanks to ibe Thames public for the very liberal support accorded him since he commenced business * here some 15 years ago ; the increasing trade done by him during that time being eufficienfc proof. of the satiefaction given to his Customers. He has determined FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY, TO OFEB THH WHOM OF HIS .. LARGE, VALUABLE, AND •WELL-SELECTED STOCK op ' ■ ' LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S, AND CHILDREN'S CoiotttiL-MADK Soots and 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 BDy other House in the Trade. - GEORGE "otOCKEB, BOOTMAKER, Bbowx Etrebt, Gbahambtowit. TO BDYEES OF R. WALTERS, MARY STREET, O AS JU3T REOEIVfiD a Large Asiort« O ment of ' BOYS' STRONG LACE BOOTS. All NEW, and of riRST T GLASS MAKE, And-will be sold at EXTREMELY LOW. PRICES. - Also to Hand a quantity of Girlß*. and Maide Handsome HIGH-LACE BOOTS of entire New Design. - MEN'S ''-"I : f LADIES 1 BOOTS, I CHEAP I BOOTS, BOYS' ! J GIRLS' BOOT 3, [. AND ] BOQTS,CHILDREN' 3 1 I BABIES' 80018. J GOOD. L BOOTS. AT Reuben Walters, MARY STREET (Opposite Hospital). 2960 /CUSTOMS FORMS.—Wanted Known on X SALE at the EvßTora Stab Omo*, Albert street, Grahamstown, INWARDS »nd PUTWARDB COASTWISE FORMS At a very pleasant tea party, the converw tion turned on transmigration. A lady ox exquisite beauty who was sipping MoGoWAH'I best, turned to Mr ■ and asked *hat form be would prefer to inhabit ? To be <?'Uo)if4 3 injts^TiA^iDndinu.
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4788, 14 May 1884, Page 3
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385Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4788, 14 May 1884, Page 3
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