i Business Notices iOYos! Olcsl DO YOU WANT A GOOD ARTICLE FOR LITTLE MONEY P—Go to R. MORGAN AND CD'S CASH DEPOT. ALL NEW GOODS— Under Salvage Prices! guaranteed value for cash. flannels, tweed, serge, dress sttjfbv skirts, underlinen, Wools, & wool shawls— Cheaper than Ever for CASH. JUST REOEIV SD7-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. Cv^T MUST BE SOLD! _*g| NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED. Note Addbbss : R. Morgan & Co,, Pollen Street, near Cochrane Street, GRAHAMSTOWN. Ilsaso Look at the Window. A Boon to the Thames I —A 3d LOAF— S. G. Turrell | )EQS to announce to the inhabitants of 1.) Thames that he bus secured the oldestablished Bakery iv Pollen street, lately occupied by Mb HAMILTON, where he hopes to secure a fair share of support, as his endf avor will be to turn out oDly the VERY BEST Article from the BEST Material. SMALL GO O D S Of Every Description. <&» SCOTCH~PIES AT 2d I It is done in Auckland, ythy not on the Thames? CHURCH and OTHER SOIREES undertaken on the Shortest Notice, and at the LOWEST RATES. S. G. TURBELL. G<» 00, Dioroed, well met! Do you sup JiX. with Glauous to-night ? " " Alaf, no, dear Clodius ; he has not invited me. ;By Pollux, a scurry trick; for. they say his suppers are the best in Pompeii." 11 Think not of it, my good Diomed ; but lunch with me at Honiss and Son's tomorrow at noQO.. Their Duncheons are the bestjn Hauraki; their Steaks, Chops, and Cutlets are-grilled to a turn—juicy, and of that piquant flavour which creates an appetite whilst you eat." NOTE THE ADDRESS— HONISS & SON, BROWN STREET, PASTKY COOKS, CONFECTIONERS, awd BAKERS. THEY SUPPLYTEA COFFEE COCOA CHOPS STEAKS CUTLETS HOT PIES, &c., In their LUNCHEON ROOMS at ALL HOURS. AIso—BISCUITS, PASTRY, CAKE 3, and SWEETMEATS. ! PICNICS, SOIREES, BALLS & PARTIES Supplied on Reasonable Terms. m~ Selling Off ! Grand Opportunity! ;■■■■ ?J5 ' ■"■ Mm r^ § H g, M «' ■■■«. fr .S. . « Mrs. Ah Mow, POLLEN" STREET. MTEIITABIMENTB, CONCSSTSi &c. Eli should always be announced in THE STAR if their promoters wish to whiev'
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Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5251, 16 November 1885, Page 1
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366Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5251, 16 November 1885, Page 1
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