Boots and Shoes Christmas Igp Trade, 1884. BOOTS! jUk BOOTS! BOOTS! «BML BOOTS! SEVERAL CHEAP LOTS of GIRLS' and CHILDBEN'3 BOOTS and SHOES, ranging from 2s 6d to 5a 6d pair—Must be Sold. Now is the time to fib the family at a CHEAP RATE. • LADIES' KID and PRUNELLA BOOTS Cheaper th<m Ever ! GENTS' and LADIES' BOOT 3 aud SHOES—•' German," " English," and " Our Own Mal<e"—of Superior Qualit. NICE LOT OF CRICKETING SHOES AND SPIKES JUST TO HAND AT M. WHITEHEAD'S, BOOTMAKER, POLLEN STREET. m GEOEGE CROCKER M|fe, A ' ISHES to draw the attention of the Public to his well-assorted Stock of %j Ladies' Kid and Prunella Boote, H WHICH ABB ALL OS THE BEST 'QUALITY AND NEWEST STYLE. bsasi 0:0 — WW ALSO, ***** /^HILDEEN'S AND T) ABIES' |}OOTS AND QHOES, VyHILDEEirS AND I)ABIES' JJOOTS AND QHOES, • Whioh will be Sold for H3 SMALL PROFITS, Q&2 TO EN9TTEE A .^ SPEEDY SALE. [ .A. Iff X» 1 : EVEBY DESCKIPTION OF >_* BOOTS AND SHOES g MADE TO OBDEE ON THE PEEMISES. l^, MATERIAL, STYLE, & FIT GUARANTEED. ¥z EEPAIES NEATLY DONE. — - •-«^0 WE baye a Large Stock of BOOTS aDd SHOES, made up especially for the CHRISTMAS TRADE, which are of Splendid Quality. f NOTE THE ADDRESS :— §tßm\ GEORGE CROCKER, fj BROWN STREET, GEAMAMSTOWN. j||| W. J. Claxton, | CHRONOMETER HOUSD, TAILOR AND HABIT . MAKER,! SHOBTLANJX! Albebt Stbbbt, Thames, ■ "SZg^f3BE^>< SUPPORT ho has received in the past, # /jj/A^EiSK^BISzSm, 3§ wishes to draw their attention to his present /Jw99S||^^nPfcKQ|flkV 3» i West or England, Scotch, Colonial, and j p; |'Jsß|l^^bOlM^ii] as otkee TwKsna. j2 vlflPl^B^^P^Sw7 IE Also to a Splendid Line in BLACK and OS W^wHiHSI^P/ 2 BLUE BROAD-CLOTHS and FANCY "==- S3 ALL TWEEDS WARRANTED WELL SHRUNK BEFORE BEING UA^L UP New Goods. Note the Address :— Next the Union Bank of Australia, LARGEST STOCK ON TPIE ALBERT ST. GRAHAMSTOWN. TH AME S. I | Gold and Silver „ . : ~ JEWELLERY " JM W . AT H m lO § REDUCED PRICES. yl M S» c« p Good Watches. 02* £j r^ :.. § WEDDING EINGS. S <! 02 §£ *' § Watches, Clocks & Jewellery 3 /j : § •• j§ CLEANED AND REPAIRED H *3 J2J w At iuoKiAKD Pbiobs by 1 H£ ggsi* ' M. J. WILKES, h-uj^ GQ|og PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, § KSqqQ r° I POLLEN STREET, SHORTLAND <53 £> p\ft < "-4 ESTABLISHED 1867. op? **-et ° ~— H(V o £ I Cricket Season ! M M gg 3 O OEIOZET SEASON!! Sfi. <| gg cq CRICKET SEASON 11! I TUST 'ReceiTod a SPLENDID ASSORT--1 . J MENT of CEICKETING GOODS! Ei E M O V A L • CEICKETING GOODS!! J # F. JIJAYj Orders from Up-Country Clubs promptly attended to. PHAKMACETJTICAL CHEMIST, HAS REMOVED to NEW PREMISES «„ » ■ Oppo.iteDr.PATra fß;Burg«ry,s4 Doom from l^/jUg, ' UICLIYCfj Mary street. 3433 TOBACCONIST & STATIONEE,
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Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 4991, 10 January 1885, Page 1
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