Drapery ■ " LADIESo A Splendid Display of very Stylish Millinery Now on View at S. HETHERINGTON'S, BEING recent importations, and exact copies of Latest Designs in PARIS and ENGLISH FASHIONS, all of which are Equal to Patterns, at about Half their Cost. SHOW ON THIS DAY AT S. HETHERINGTON'S. POLLEN STREET.
Drapery Spring & Summer — 1884. — Mrs GLOVEK, MARY STE.EET, VI A JUST OPENED UP a Large and JL.i. Varied Assortment of SPUING*& SUMMER GOODS, CojtrßieiKG the Latest Novelties in DJiESS SATEENS, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, GALATEA STRIPES, & CHECKS. Also, a Large Variety of STEAW & RUSH HATS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, and LACES, all of the Newest Designs, and at the Lowest possible Prices for CABH. Obsebve the Address— Mrs. GLOVER, (Opposite^the Tbameß Hospital), MARY STREET. 3549 NEW Summer Goods! Mrs Jeffrey HAS pleasure in- informing her friende tbafc she has now OPENED UP her New Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, COMPEISING T3E — LATEST NOVELTIES — IN PRINTS, SATEENS, ZEPHYR CLOTHS, GINGHAMS and DRESS MATERIALS of all kinds, and will offer same at. the very Lowest Prices for CASH. HATS and BONNETS, either I rimmed or Untrimmed : Feathers, Flowerß, Laces, &c, &c, in Great Variety. DRESSMAKING & MILLINERY, In the Latent Styles and at Moderate Prices. Ladies' and Children's Underclottrng made to order in the best manner. Obseeve the Addb ss: Mrs JEFFREY, BBOWN STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN. JgT WANTED, Immediately, a Few APPRENTICES to the Dress raking. General Notices DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE IS HEREBY GJVEN that the PARTNERSHIP hithelto exieiting between the undersigned, trading together under the style of " BoiLERSON & SON," Bakers and Grocers, Karaka Road, Shortland, Taames, is THIS DAY DISSOLVED by mutual consent. All DEBTS due to and by the late Firm will be received and paid by Mr Elijah RoliliEbson, who continues the business on his own account. Dated this 10th day of October, 1884. E. W. ROLLERSON, ELIJAH ROLLERSON. Witneßß: J. A. Miii.ee, Solicitor, Thames. XN reference to the above I beg to return THANKS to the Public for past favours to the late Firm, and trust, by attention to Business, to merit a continuance of the game, and I have to request an Early Settlement of all outstanding Accounts, for unless settled or arranged for I shall be compelled to place them in a Solicitor's hands for . Recovery, to enable me to settle Partnership accounts. ELIJAH KOLLERSON, Bakeb & Geoceb, 3705 Kuraka Road. *** Note— TITY ADVANTAGES are SPECIAL: f I Buy CHEAP for Cash, and (. I Sell CHEAP for Cash. My Goods are marked in plain figures. No second price and no discount. My aim is to sell a Good Article at the lowest possible price, FOR CASH ONLY F. SHAW, BOOTMAKEB, &-c., BROWN STREET. AWi>iil-LljS lor Drapers, Qruoars mil Storekcpors generally. Any Si*© or Onirt- i« *>i« WvwTfft Bt*» Offirt* i&VifK'i&'A aeQigns m type on hand, e-tsl tvriditiona bvtig; made at t.v Don't swear; it may eotmnee you, tut ii is sure not to courince others—try 3s lea.
fg§T OBSEEVE! .JjJ New Spring* and Summer Goods AT T. SHORT'S DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT, GKAHAMBTO"WJf, ALL OF WHICH WILL BE SOLD Al LOW PRICES, TO INSURE A QUICK RETURN. mHE BEST MAKES IN— CALICOES, SHEETINGS, COUNTERPANES, &c, &c. BLA.CK SILKS (good qualities), from 2s lid a yard. BLACK KID GLOVES (4 buttons) 2s lid. SUPERIOR COLORED and WHITE CORSETS—a new make—VERY CHEAP. FLAX, CEIMEAN, and FLANNEL SHlßTS—extra large sizes— VERY CHEAP. Notices FOE SALE. \ FEW GOOD RIDING HOESIS, SADDLES, and BRIDLES. The same may be had on HIRE. W. Dbeble, 3812 Bolleston street. qpHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE ON SALE AT LOWEST MARKET PRICESOats, TEAS, in Wheat, Boxes and Eran, Half-chests, Chan 7, Sugars, Potatoes, Groceries, Hay, Cheese, Straw, Oilmen's Bonedust, Stores, Guano, Bacon, Rosk Salt, Flour, &c, &c. Oatmeal, &c. GOODS PACKED & DELIVERED TO ALL PARTS OF THE GOLDFIELD. W Cash Purchasers of KAURI GUM at Highest Market Prices. HEARS & CO,, THAMES. I" DESIRE to THANK the Public o? the L Thames for past favors, and beg to inform my late patrons that I hare disposed of my Premises and Business to Mr W. Scoit, for whom I bespeak the name measure of support that has always been expended to nryself. JAMES FORGUE. HAVING; Purchased Mr J. Fobgie^ Premises arid the good-will of his Business, I trust, by Buppljing a frßt-claes article, to merit the same liberal patronage accorded to my predecessor. WM, SCOTT. NOTICE, IN consequence of my leaving the Thames, I have to request an IMMEDIATE SEITLEMSNT of aH'outstanding Accounts. Payments can be nude at my present residence, Walters street, cr to my successor, Mr Scott, at the old ahop in Pollen street. AH Accounts nt set tied or arranged for before the 15th inst. will be left in the hands of mj Solicitor. James Forgub. Thames?, November 3rd, 1884. 3796 A bibd in tbe liunri is woj'lh two in the bush— just so, but it uin'i worth balf to much : to the bird es come he«ij.-seed frou; MoQowan's, ' 1
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4946, 15 November 1884, Page 3
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