Drapery ' ■ ■ ' ■ , _•: WM.JE M'mST IS .£1; WATS WHiJ CB EVA VJEST t PLEASE TAKE NOTICE : That for Good Value in all Classes OF ' . . ' DE APERY, MILLINERY, CLOTHING, FURNISHING, Call at .. S. HETHERINGTON'S, POLLEN STREET. ; ——■—— .————— ————__—_^___ ' Provisions TEAS-Best Value, at aT NEW FiJUITS-at MEABS & CO.'S ? 6 *■ iAIEABS & CO.'S GEOCERIES — Seat Value jS MAIZE and OATS-at and Quality, at . g MEARS & CO.'S MBARS & CO. S » | BOKB DUST-at CHEESE-Prime Quality, at 3 | MEARS & CO.'S MEARS & CO.'S p S FLOUE^-All Brands, at HAMS and BACON-Beat 'g © MEARS & CO.'S Quality, at O HAY and OATEN CHAFFMBARS & CO.»S w | 1000 Bags on Sale, at ' ALBANY FOOD-at „ |ft MEAUS & CO.'S Mli'AliS & CO. & -q^ OATMEAL-Fine New, at SUGABS-Cheap, at ofl MEAUfiJ & CO.'S • ■3VIEAKS &-CO/8 g ™ HAY and STEAW-In Bales, Beushwake & Bellows—Cheap, at •—* at MEAHb & CO.'S MEARS & CO.'S KEEOSINE—Best Brands, at ©'o WHEAT and SHAfiPS—at MEAKS & COS g,g > MEAUS & CO.'S APPLES—Wholesale or Be- O^ BRAN and POTATOES—at tail, at . MEARS & CO.'S MEARS & CO/S .Jm CABBIAGE CANDLES—at TOBACC° S^ftl-CO.'S MKAES&CCVS MEARS & CO., Pollen Str., Thames.
General Notices Empire Hotel ■'RESTAURANT,' OWEN STREET, j GRAB. A M 8 T O W N. mHESE well known DINING ROOMS will be RE-OPENED on SATURDAY, 14th INSTANT. TERMS: Single -Moils, Is, or 12 Tickets (in advance), 10s. Soups, 3d; Joints and Vegetables, 6d; Sweets and Puddings, 3d. CH ABLE S KA.LMAN PKOPSIETOR. 4172 NOTICE! Giving Up Business | E A ELE; GROCBK, T) ESPECTFULLY intimates to oil whom ±i it may concern that on aud after 12tit INST. will CEASE TO DO BUSINESS. C All Parties Owing Amounts will *\ \ please Pay same at once ; any un- / 1 paid amounts by 28th inst. will be I V. given over to Collector. J THE STOCK WILL BE CLEARED OUT AT , MINIMUM PROFITS as roiiiiowa:— TEA—la 10d, 2s 4d, and 2s lpd jr Box Teas—Very Cheap. SUGAR—I6a 6d par 561b bag, or 4d perlb. WOOD'S FLOUR—63 6d per 50. Anderson's OATMEAL—4s. Hudson's BAKING POWDER—Is 3d. JAMS—6d and7d. VENUS TOBACCO—Ss 3d, or 5d per Slick. ,■-.--. PLAID VESTAS—6d j Tin Vestas, Is 6d (Bell & Black*). BKST BROOMS—23 3d. 1 BIRD SHED—4d per lb (all s>rts). 80MMER DRlNKS—Raspberry Syrup, Euepberry Vinegar, Etc., Bt Cost Prices. AS EVERY ARTICLE MUST BE SOLD NO REASONABLE QFFifiR WILL BE RJbiFUdED. Bale now going on. THE Freehold and Premises (TWO SHOPS), With Ri«hfc of Way to Queen Street, will Bhortly be Sold by Auction, if not dis* 1 posed of privately. ' Also-HOKSE, SPRING TRAP, Etc. .Gfi'O «- X X, OWEN »TKEET. __ i i aJCATRIOAL PRIN*UJH», i» any cobr \ - executed with ileßpalch at ;tiio Oflice ol fail P»p«
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Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5024, 18 February 1885, Page 3
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419Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5024, 18 February 1885, Page 3
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