Drapery VHJE JBESTM&\ML, 9¥' A I>' VMM CHEA.&W}mWI . PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: That for Good Value in all Classes OF DRAPERY, MILLINERY, CLOTHING, FURNISHING, * &C, &Ct, &C, Call at S. HETHERINGTON'S, POLLEN STREET. Provisions . , , TEAS-Best Talue, at «T NEW FRUITS—at ) MEARS & CO.'S t o - MEAES & CO.'S GEOCBRIES — Best Value J # MAIZE and OATS—at and Quality, at .' ,_ g • MEA.RB& CO.'S MEARS & CO.'S | g BONEDUST-at-OHEESE-Prime Quality, at S .§ " MEARS & CO.'S MEARS & CO.'S p 2 Brands, at HAMS and BACON-Best #g ® MEARS & CCh'S Quality, at O HAY and OATEN CHAFEMEAKS & CO.'S m S 1000 Bags on Sale, at ALBANY FOOD-at | g MEAKS & CO/S MBAKS & CO. S -g_j OATMEAL-Fine New, at SUGARS-Cheap, at I* MEAH , & CO/S MfcAHS & CO.'S g"^ HAY and STKAW-In Bales, Bbushware & Bbilows—Cheap, at i—t >-$ at MEAKS & CO.'S -^ I MEARS & CO.'S ZEROSINE-Best Brands, at &'S WHEAT and SHARPS—at MEAKS & CO'» g^ MSAKS & CO.'S APPLES—Wholesale or Be- OR- BRAN and POTATOES—at tail, at MteARS;.&'CO.'S MEARS & CO. S fej ■ CARRIAGE CANDLES-at TOBACCO and CIGARS-at g| M WARS & CO/S MEARS & CO.'S MEARS & CO., Pollen Str. 5 Thames,
General Notices Empire Hotel RESTAURANT, OWEN STREET, GRAHAM S T O W N. mHE3E well known PINING BOOMS will be RE-OPENED on SATURDAY, 14th INSTANT, TERMS: Single Meals, la, or 12 Tickets (in advance), 10s. ' . Soups, 3d; Joints and Vegetables, 6d; Sweets and Pudding?, 3d. , CHAKLESKALMAN PROPRIETOR. 4172 NOTICE! Giving Up Business! E A RLE, GROCER, T) ESPECTFULLY intimates to all whom Jti it may concern that on and after 12th INST. will CEASE TO DO BUSINESS. f All Parties Owing Amounts will *) \ please Pay same at once; any un- f 1 paid amounts by 28th inst. will be I V. g|*on over to Collector. ) THE STOCK WILL BE CLEARED OUT AT MINIMUM PROFITS as roiiiiowa: — TEA—Is lOd, 2s 4d, and 2i lOd ; Box Teas —Very Cheap. SUGAR--16s 6d per 561b bag, or 4d perlb. . WOOD'S FLOUR—6» 6d per 50. Anderson's OATMEAL—4a. , Hudson's BAKING POWDER—Is 3d. - JAMS—6d and 7d. VENUS TOBACCO—Ss 3d, or 5d per Slick. PLAID VESTAS—6d; Tin Vestas, Is 6d (Bell & Black's). BEST BROOMS-2s 3d. ' BIRD SEED—4d per lb (all sorts). SUMMER DRlNKS—Raspberry Syrup, Raspberry Vinegar, Etc., at Cost Prices. AS EVERY ARTICLE MUST BE BOLD NO REASONABLE OFFER WILL. BE REFUaED. Sale now going on. THE Freehold and Premises (TWO SHOPS), With Right of Way to Queen Street, will shortly be Sold by Auction, if not dis- . posed of privately. Also-HOKSE, SPRING TRAP, Etc. G R 0 r. E R, OWEN STREET. Don't swear; it may convince you, but it is •lire not to convince others—try 8s rXiA.
Wanted \T|7 ANTED, 1000 BOOKS to 'bIND j VV hlso, 500 ALBUMS to REPAIR, and 500 CONCERTINA BELLOWS to MEND. Don't come all at once, or I may favour the delusion that the Thames is looking up, especially when it appears that the authorities have paid as.a-viut on Sunday, whon all were lamenting the ems of the past year and week—and, perhaps, making up their minds how they can love their neighbours as themselves during 1885 ; deputations were, therefore, impossible. Well — "The better day the better deed." • W. WOOD, BOOKBINDER, POLLEN STREET. Plaiv and Elegant, below Auckland Prices. . Dealer in old Books, Pamphlets, Music, Prints, Engravings, or anything else in that line. XV ANTED, One Thousand WATCHES H and CLOCKS to REPAIR. Moderate Charges, and Good Workmanship, by M. J. Wilkrs, Chronometer House, Pollen street, Shortland. Established 1867. . Notices Branch Boot and Shoe Warehouse, GEAHAMSTOWN. 1L Wliitehead A NNOUNCES to Iho inhabitants of GraA hamstown, Tar^ru, and surrounding districts that he has opened in the Shop lately occupied by Mbs McLeat with a First Class Aisortment of English- and Colonial BOOTS and SHOES, and respectfully requests a continuance of favours from Cus* tomers of the late Proprietress. EVEEY DESCRIPTION OF BOOTS & SHOES MADE TO ORDER, And every attention will be given to all those who may favor him with their custom' at either of his Establishments, POLLEN STREET & OWEN STREET. NO TICE. v 4 LL Persons INDEBTED to me are Re* T. quested to PAY their ACCOUNTS without delay, at my residence, Beach Road,. or to my sucoeseor, Sir M. Whitbhead. R. A. MoLEAY. ,~ BLOCK 27. IN contequence of the ownership -of the aboTe-named Block having changed hands, I am instructed to notify all thoeo tenants who are in arrears of rent up to the 31st December last past, that the same must; be Paid to me on or before the 31st March, 1685, or legal proceedings will be taken for the recovery of the same,—!/*;'» notice to be final. ■■ ■ A limited number of Allotments are now open for Sale free of rent, all particulars of which can be obtained from — Akdbbw Fleming, Agent Block 27, Baillie street, Uth I'Vbruary, 1885. dl6l ABnißiii the hand is worth two in the bush—just so, but it ain't worth half so much to the bird m tome ' hemp>aeec| £ro* MoaovFA»'(i , " .
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Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5022, 16 February 1885, Page 3
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809Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5022, 16 February 1885, Page 3
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