Boots and Shoes Christmas IHf Trade, 1884, BOOTS! JNB BOOTS! BOOTS! «sijraL BOOTS! O EVERAL CHEAP LOTS of GIRLS' and CHILDREN'S BOOTS and SHOES, k3 ranging from 2s 6d to 5s 61 pair—Must be Sold. Now is the time to fit the family at a CHEAP BATE. LADIEb' EID and PRUNELLA BOOTS Cheiper thin Ever ! G-ENTS' and LADIES' BOOTS, a>d SHOES—" German," "English," and " Our Own Ma' ■ c "—of Superior Qualifc. NICK LOT OF CRICKETING SHOES AND SPIKES JUST TO HAND AT M. WHITEHEAD'S, BOOTMAKER, POLLEN STREET. ff GEOfiGE CROCKER j^, \ 'II ISHES to draw tLo attention of the Public to his well-assorted Stock of Ladies' Kid and Prunella Boots, y. WHICH AKB ALL OF THE BEST QUALITY AND JNEWEST STYLE. WW ALSO, /^HILD'KKN'S AND nABIKS' I")OOTS AND CIHOES, ]3J^ I^HILDREN'S AND f"> ABIES' JDOOIS AND ioHOEsJ *»3bs? Which will be Sold for Hi SMALL PROFITS, \&LJ TO BKSUEE A —.. SPEEDY SALE. c a mr d ] ' EVERT DESCEIPTION OF J^J BOOTS AND 8H OjE S g. MADE TO ORDER ON THE PREMISES. MATERIAL, STYLE, & FIT GUARANTEED. S? REPAIRS NEATLY DONE. J WE have a Large Stock of BOOTS and SHOES, made up especially for the CHRISTMAS TRADE, which are of Splendid Quality. f NOTE THE ADDRESS :— GEORGE CROCKER, R BROWN STEEET, GEAKAMSTOWN. W. J. Claxton, CHUONOMETER HOUSE, TAILOR AND HABIT . MAKES, ■ thanking bis friends end the ,^^s!^^El^^R^N ¥V public generally for tho LIBERAL SUPPORT he has received in the past, > /^9H^S^^sl9Sk\ S wisheß to draw their attention to his present LJ 5 West oe 1 En€H.ahd, Scotch, Colonial, and J p; j'i^^^lK^tO^Wßl^MJ'l * Also to a Splendid Line in BLiOK and ge \^^^^W||HR^^s|7 9* BLUE BROAD-CLOTHS and FANCY 3" ALL TWEEDS WARRANTED WELL SHRUNK BES'ORE BEING Note the Addbess : — —- Next t*e Union Bank of Australia, LARGEST STOCK ON THE ALBERT ST. GRAHAMSTOWN. THvME^. I | Gold and Silver ""~ -7-—-—- JEWELLERY " JW M . ■ AT W gglo | REDUCED PRICES. t «p» 58^ p Good Watches. aJ |Z) -5^ • o W BIDDING KINGS. S <H {ft §S s p vVatches, Clocks & Jewellery S /j • § - g CLEANED AND REPAIRED H b^ , AT iuOKLJLND PJBICBS BY IH£ ggt|s M. J. WILKES, EH-.rj^CC|og PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, § k^ QqolS POLLEN STREET, SHORTLAND S t> W tnw k" w ~ t^ >MS3 ESTABLISHED 1867. q a-* 1 g^" : H(V o £ I Cricket Season ! H Hg| § ° CRICKET SEASON!! < §S «" C.BICKET SEASON!!! I ~""~" T" "I UST "Received a SPLENDID ASSORT--1 J ' MENT of CRICKETING GOODS! R E M O V A L • CRICKETING GOODS!! J. JJ. JDAYj Orders from Up Country Clubs'promptly attended to. PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, HAS REMOVED to NEW PREMISES § Oppoeito Dr. PATHB^Surgery,^ Dodj b from |j |J^J^ § JIC Sil VC Tt Mafyßtrecfc- 3433 TOBACCONIST & STATIONER. RINTIN& executed in any Celor, and ~ the best designs, at the Stab Office VTBWBST designs in typ.e on hand, rod Albert «troo». Sample*' 1 tn bi» »«an on, the 1* *>n«tant additions b»inf mad« at tat maitef. ' STimiO BXAB OA«»
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Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 4993, 13 January 1885, Page 1
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483Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 4993, 13 January 1885, Page 1
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