■ , ''■'" '".■' '■ ' Drapery ______— —~~ T> TO I; I >V Mil S. HETHERINGTOIN 'S CHEAP CLEARING SALE! WILL BE CONTINUED FOR A HORI TIME LONGER, IN OBDEB TO CLEAR OUT ALL POSSIBLE GOODS BEFORE STOCK-TAKING. mHOSE in want of DRAPERY GOODS will X do well to come and secure some of the BARGAINS before the Sale closes. Everything Reduced I Everything Reduced ! Everything Reduced! FOR CASH ONLY, AT P 0 LL E N S TR E E T.
Business Notices Garden Seeds! Garden Seeds! TU3T RECEIVED, A FINE AS9ORTJ MENT OF VEGETABLE AND CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS. — ALSO — ■i TON OF KIDNEY SEED POTATOES. X'A OASES OF CHOICE APPLES. SYDNEY ORAKGES AND LEMONS, ONIONS. Ex Steameb 'Jessik Niccoi.,' JUST AIiBIVED— OAA DOZEN ISLAND OBANaES, OUU COCOAHUTS, Ac, &o. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, At the Lowest Matket Bates. <gS" REMEMBER !—The Old Establishment, where yeu ALWAYS get Good Seeds. James Jeffery, BROWN STREET, Gbahamstown. New Butchery. TO MEET THE TIMES ! W. BAKER, HAVING- WOKE UP at last to the Important fact that " One's Own Trade " is Ihe best in the long run, wishes to intimate to his numerous friends and others resident on the Thames that be has £T OPENED j& His New Butchery, POLLEN STREET, (Opposite hie Coach Establishment) and is determined, TO SUIT THE TIMES, to Sell all his Goods at a Reasonable Rate. A Supply of Small Goods ev«ry Saturday. L Trial Soucited. OPEN TODAY, Ist AUGUST. Noto the Address: — W. BAKER, GENERAL BUTCHER, Poit-bn Street (Near Sealey Street). N.B.—The Coach Establishment will be carried on as usual by a trustworthy man, and W.B. at the same time thanks his old patrons for past favors, and hopes for a continuance of the sains. ; Educational ' THAMES BOYS' AND GIRLS' KIGH SCHOOL. "OARENTS are respectfully informed that JL for greater contenience the year has been dmded into Three Terms, as follows :— t From February 2nd to April 25tb j. From May 18th to August 22nd ; From September 14vh to December 19th. | 'FEES: One Pupil, £2 16a per term ; Two Pupils, £2 9t each per term;, Throe Pupils, £2 2s each per term } Four Fupilu, £i 16s 9d eaoh per term. „ R. A. Hbaxd, Secretary. THAMES HIGH SCHOOL. | EVENING CLASSES. THE EVENING CLA.BSES at the Thames High School will COMMENCE on THCRSDAY, April 9th. The Hours will be from 630 to 8 o'clock p.m. on Monday and Thursday in'each week, and the Term from April to October. FEB, 10s for each subject, which must in all cases be paid strictly in adruDce. R. A. Hbaii>, 4373 Secretary. NOTICE. ■ftT AN T E D__ X N O W.N JUST PRINTED, and now on SALE at the KvsKiKff Stab Ofmob, Albert street Gtrahanistown, TRIBUTERS'AGREEMENT FORMS.
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Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5168, 10 August 1885, Page 3
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446Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5168, 10 August 1885, Page 3
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