1,-m posy |g|f OBSERVE! .J^ New Spring* and Summer Goods AT T. SHORT'S! DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT, ! GBAHAM3TOWtf, ALL OF WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT LOW PJRIOES, 10 INSURE A QUICK RETURN. mHE EKST MAKES ]N— CALICOES, SHKETINGS, COUNTERPANES, &c, &c. BLACK SILKS ("good qualities), from 2s lid a yard. BLACK KID GLOVES (4 buttons) 2s lid. SUPERIOR COLORED and WHITE CORSETS—a new make—TERY CHEAP. FLAX, CRIMEAN, and FLANNEL SHlßTS—extra large sizes— VEBY CHEAP. Spring & Summer -1884 — Mrs GLOVER, MARY STREET, I } A JU ST OPENED UP a Large end 1 I. Varii d Assortment of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, Compbkikg the Latest Novelties in DBESS SATEENS, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, GALATEA STRIPES, & CHECKS-. Also, a Ltrge Variety of STRAW & RUSH HATS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, and LACES, all of the Newest Designs, and at the Lowest possible Prices for CABH. Observe the Address— 1 Mrs. GLOVER, (Opposite the Thames Hospital), MARY STREET. 3549 Removals JR. Morgan «$• Co. TTAVING REMOVED to tie "^^ more convenient Premises lately occupied by Mesdamcs Qdgiks and Jei!J?bies, ME-OPENED on SATURDAY, August 30th, v:ith an ENTIRE NEW STOCK -ofJIOSIERY, HABERDASHERY, TIES, FRILLINGS, TOYS and FANCY 000DS. STATIONERY, AND NEWSPAPERS. £gT POLLEN STR& ET, Nbam Ccoheane Stbeet, G-rahamstown. REMOVAL. J. F Day, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, j -% A3 EEMOVED to NEW PREMISES, O Opposite Dr. Payne's Surgery, 4 Doora from Mary street. 343s Educational • ..*-. -<C »•*» c -^i >/"'-'.l!-'-. J':'bSL ■ . THAMES BOYS' AND GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. QUARTER DAYS—February 4th, April 30th, D uly 10lh, October Ist. Jas. Adams, 33.A. Head Master. T^ORNblson Moatjs and Co.'s PURE £ BLEND TEAS, all Prices and Blende oil Sale at—MKARB and CO.'S Tea and Grocery Warehouse, Pollen etreet. •008 SHEEP'S TONGUES and other Jj Table Delicacies too numerous to mention—GO TO MEARS and CO.'.-', Tea and Grocery Warehouse, Pollen street. j FOR CORDIALS, RASPBERRY V« rNE- ! GAR, PEPPERMINT, OLOVKS, LEMON SYRUP, Ac, &c.,—GO TO MEARS and CO.'S, Pollen utreet. I WANTED KNOWN—Waste Paper for Sale at the Fvekhto Star Office. At a very pleasant tea party, the coas<*r3a« tion turned on transmigration. . A lady oi | exquiiite beauty who v.ao sipping MoOowak's beet, turned to Mr and uskei «l>at im-as b« would prefer to iab^it '( 'A> to dmsofr*;? ■9 s ■ J»*. madam, w
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4882, 2 September 1884, Page 3
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360Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4882, 2 September 1884, Page 3
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