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D. B. GEXIION.] [JAS. CBAIG, JNB. FRIDAY, "iTth JULY, At 11 o'clock. great clearing out sale of first-class hotel furniture AND EFFECTS. WARWICK ARMS HOTEL, POLLEN STREET. T\ R. GELL IO N & CO., Instructed by Mr Cras. Bottebwobth, will Sell by Auction, as above, His Entire HOTEL FURNITURE and EFFECTS, on the Premises, Warwick Arms Hotel, Polleu street, Shortland, comprising Large Dining Table, Square Tables, Loo Tables, Toilet Tables, Washetands and Ware, Double and Single Bedsteads, Couches, Chairs, Superior Bedding, Linoleum, Cocoa Nut Mat* ing, Mirrors, Eight-day Clock, Bar Furniture, Kitchen Utensils, Stock of Wines, Beer, Spirits, &0., &o. NOW ON VIEW.—INSPECTION INVITED.—NO RESERVE. Public Notifications NOTICE. ALL who are interested in seeing that the Thames District is properly represented at the forthcoming Indian and Colonial Exhibition, to be held in London next year, are invited to attend at the Court House. Thames, on THURSDAY, the 16th met. (To morrow), at 3 o'clock p.m. Habbt Kenbick, Warden. npHE Members of the |EXHIBITION JL COMMITTEE are requested to attend at the Counoil Chambers, Albert street, on FRIDAY MORNING at 11 o'clock* to meet DR. JULIU S YON HA AST on matters connected with the Colonial and Indian Exhibition to be held in London in 1886. F. C. Dban, Hon. Sec. to Exhibition Committee. July 15, 1885. Hotels Lady Bowen Hotel, BROWN STREET, GRAHAMSTO WN. CHARLES GALLAGHER Desires to inform his Friends and the Public generally that he has token the above Hotel. TTAVING determined to keep nothing but THE VERY BEST QUALITIES or ALES, WINES, AND SPIRITS, and having taken steps to provide every accommodation possible, be hopes to gire Visitors and those resident at (be Thames, all the advantages attached to ONE OF THE BEST HOTELS IN THE PROVINCE,
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Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5146, 15 July 1885, Page 3
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747Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5146, 15 July 1885, Page 3
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