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Garden Seeds I Garden Seeds! JUST RECEIVED, A FINE ASSORTMENT OF VEGETABLE AND CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS. — ALBO — ■i TON OF KIDNEY SEED POTATOES. XA OASES OF CHOICE APPLES. SYDNEY ORANGES AND LEMONS, ONIONS. Ex Stbihib ' Jxsaiß; Niccoi.,' JUST ARRIVED— QAA DOZEN ISLAND ORANGES, O\)\J COOOANUTS, &c, &o. WH6LEBALE~AND RETAIL, At the Lowest Maiket Kates. fcgT REMEMBER !—The Old Establishment, where jeu ALWAYS get Good Seeds. James Jeffery, BROWN STREET, . Gbahimstown.
TO OUR' CUSTOMERS I AND Til* ; INHABITANTS oftheGOLDFIELD. r|7E have to THANK our numerous Customers for the more than Liberal Patronage bestowed on us during the past fourteen years that we hare been in Business on the Thames, and now beg to inform them that we hare This Day SOLD the GOOD WILL of our Business, Boobs, and Book Debts, Stock-in-Trade, Etc., t« Mr R. T. Douglas, who will Continue the Business as hereto* fore, and for whom we solicit a Continuance of the same Liberal Patronage as extended | to us. Mears & Co.
TN reference to above it will afford me pleasure to so act as to merit the Confidence and Support of Messrs MBAKS & CO.'S Customers. The Business will in future be conducted at our Stored in Willoughby street. ; R. T. DOUGLAS. t ■ '' ■ .■■■' T U S T L A N D E D — 130 SACKS. Early Seed Potatoes, PBIME KIDNEY FLUKES. SILYEB DUST FLOUR, " HAMS, BACON, CHEESE, POTATOES, TEAS, ANT) GENERAL GROCERIES, GRAIN, & PROVISIONS.
R. T. DOUGLAS, CORKER OF :;." QUEEN AND WILLOUGHBY STS. New Butchery. to meet th^ tlm£s ! W. BAKER, HAVING WOKE UP at last to the Important fact that " Ona'e Own Trade" is the best in the long run, wishes to intimate to his numerous friends and others resident on the Thames that be has OPENED o^ His New Butcher^, POLLEN STEEET, (Opposite his Couch Establiehmenfc) and is determined, TO SUIT THE TIMES, to Sell all bis Goods at a Reasonable Rate. A Supply of Small Goods every Saturday. ■. . A. Tbiai Somcitbd. . OPEN TO DAY, Ist AUGUST. Note the Addreet: — W. BAKER, GENERAL BUTOBER, Pot^ien Sthtot (Near Sealey Street). , ;; . . KB.—The Ooaeh Establishment will be ; carried on os usual by a trustworthy mat), and W.B. at the same time thanks his old patron! for past fnvors, and hopes for a con*, tinuanee of the same.
PAGE WOODCOCK'S WIND PILLS bate for thirty years held the first place in the world as »n effectual antidote to indigestion, wind on the etomacb, bilioubness.and all complaints arising from disordered stomach, bowels, or liter. Tonic, invigorating, and pur if j it; g, they form the best remedy extant, and ttiay be tukeu by old'and-'young with W»»l benefit.—ls I^.l, 2a 9d, 4,; 66, family 'j'.xe* Hi, of allCheuiat).—Proprietor, Page Lincoln, England. _
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Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5172, 14 August 1885, Page 3
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