General Notices Boots and Shoes. -19 TRUNKS AND CASES (435 Paibs) ENGLISH AND COLONIAL BOOTS & SHOES BECEIVED THIS WEEK BY M. WHITEHEAD, i POLLEN STREET. j ____ ■rHBSB GOODS are all Freeh from the Manufacturer*, and will he Sold at the uiual LOW PRICES. Persons wanting a "Really Good Article should bur their Boots at the Oldest-Establ-shed Boot and Shoe Ware* honee on the Thames. fgT N.8.-EVERY DESCRIPTION OF BOOTS AND SHOHS MADE TO ORDER. MOKE act - ■*■ BARGAINS! EIEST CLASS BOOTS & SHOES At Lowest Pobsibib PaiCE3. fUST RECEIVED— *f A Splendid Line of Ladies' Glove Kid Boots .13s 6d, (Well worth 17s). Splendid qualities in Ladies' KID & GLOVE KID ELASTIC SIDES. Ladies' High Lace Boots "^ Best Style, Maids' High Lace Boots V Material, Children's High Lace Boots J and Finish. White Bluchers for Miners, Warranted Best Make on the Thames at A oderate Prices. BOYS' STRONG LICE BOOTS on hand in large Quantities Also-CBIi.D'S and INFANTS' BOOTS and SHOKS. As a very large part of present Stock must positively be Cleared to moke way for Goods daily expected, customers are respectfully informed that no reasonable offers will be refuted. <ST BE BTTRB AND CALL EARLY. R. WALTERS, MARY STREET (Opposite the Hospital). 3960 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO HEADS OF FAMILIES. GEORGE CROCKER fJTT ISHES to Call the Special Attention of ' * the LADIES to hia Magnificent Assortment of Engliab-made Ladies' & Children's BOOTS AND SHOES. They hare been purchased by him on exteptionally farorable terms, and (will be offered to the Thames Public at UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES, for a Short Period only. 1113 STOCK OF MEK'S & YOUTHS' BOOTS & SHOES, All of his Own Manufacture, will alsj be sold FOHCABH, At a Still Further Reduction from Ordiuarj Rites. gjp" Boots and Shoes Made 'to Order in any Style on the Shortest Notice, and at Lowest Rites. Fit Guaranteed. Remember the Address— GEORGE CaOCKEB, BBOWN STREET, Gbahamstown, COAL! COAL. COAL! rpAUPIRI COAL ON SALE. J. Clark, KARAKA BRIDGE. FOR ETcry Description of PRODUCE and PROVISIONS, at Lowest Prices and Beat Quality, Miners and others should — GO TO MBA US and CO.'S Tea and Grocery Warehouse, Pollen street. FOR New cured BACON and HAMS, CHEESE, &c.,~ G0 TO MEABS and CO.'S, Pollen street. s OB New JAMS and JELLIES, HBLK F DELICACIES, &c.,~G0 TO MEABS and CO.'d Tea and Grocery Warehouse* Pollen street. ¥70R HAY, OATS, BRAN,' CHAFF, r STRAW, SHARPS, WHEAT, MAIZK, t»t>d oil olher Grain, Wholesale and Retail, at Cheapest R*trf» -- GO TO MEARS and CO.'S Hay and Corn Stores, Pollen. street. , Tub Niagur* Fall* is a right never to by forgotten. There we* many waterfattt but onlf
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4897, 19 September 1884, Page 3
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433Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4897, 19 September 1884, Page 3
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