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Educational THAMES BOYS' ANDJGIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. PARENTS are respectfully informed that for greater convenience tbe year ha been divided into Three Termi, as follows :— From February 2nd to April 25th; From May 18th to August 22nd f From September 14th to December 19th. FEES: One Pupil, £2 16s per term ; Two PHpils, £2 9s each per tera)..,Thr^£upni;:'i£2 2s each per term; Four Pupils, £l 16s9d each per term. B.A.HIAU), Secretary. Business Notices 0 YcslOYes! DO YOU WANT A GOOD ARTICLE FOR LITTLE MONEY?—Goto R. MORGAN AND COS CASH DEPOTALL NEW GOODS— Under Salvage Prices! GUARANTEED VALUE FOR CASH. FLANNELS, TWEED, SERGE, DRESS ! STUFF, SKIRTS, UNDERLINED, i WOOLS, & WOOL SHAWLS— I Cheaper than Ever for CASH. JUST RECEIVED—A CHOICE LOT BRACELETS—Such Beauties; Half Cost Price. Neck and Albert Chains, Lockets Brooches—a pleasure to look at, and see> the Low Prices. Everything at Prices to suit the Times. fcgr MUST BE SOLD! J£s NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED. Note Addbiss : R. Morgan & Co., Pollen Street, near Cochrane Street, GRAHAMSTOWN. Please Look at the Window. Boots & Shoes OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, OF THE NEWEST PATTERN, & OF THEIBEBT QUALITY M. WhiieheadV T ARGE & VARIED ASSORTMENT JLj of ENGLISH, GERMAN, AND COLONIAL BOOTS & SHOES — BEST — Q E'Js^LH A QUALITY. V Just Keceived, Ex "AOBANGI," Direct from the Manufacturers, A Splendid Lot of GIRLS' & BOYS' BOOTS; Gents* SEWN BOOTSBest London-make. Also— LADIEB* BOOTS, yarious «orts, from 7s 6d per pair. M. WHITEHEAD, BOOTMAKER, POLLEN STREET, SHORTLAND, AND BROWN STR., GRAHAMSTOWN (Next Bank of New Zealand) Hotels GITOBET HOTEIT^" (COBWBE SBALET & ROLIBSTON SIBEEIs). PATRICK DELAHUNTY HAS taken the above Hotel, and desires to inform his Friends, Neighbours, and the Public generally that as he intends to KEEP NOTHING BUT THE BEST ALES, WINES, and SPIRITS, he hopes to obtain and retain their Patronage — GOVERNOR BOWEN — HOTEL. Billiards !_J3illiards! I mHE Capacious BILLIARD ROOM of the X above Hotel baa undergone renovation, the tables have been re-covered, an Experienced Marker is in charge, and lovers of the game can now rely upon having all the advantsges of a good room aad first-rate tables, added to every attention, extended to them. ™"^™ K. RICHAKPS, PROPRIETOR. ARNAMENTAL Printing, in colors, gold U or bronse in a style hitherto onobtain able on the Thamea at the ■mnvaflrAß Oflea - fl S RIVALLED PRXKTING of ail kind U —ArtUUo and OhasU d«sif»r. At the ■ fif»ro« Bxai O«o»

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Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5222, 13 October 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5222, 13 October 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5222, 13 October 1885, Page 1

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