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General Noticeg BOOTS & SHOES. M. WHITEHEAD, BOOTMAKER, HAS now a complete STOCK of Ladies', Gents', and Children's BOOTS and SHOES—some 40 different sorts, and $^° Several Thousand Pairs To Sbibci tbom. An immense variety of BABIES' BOOTS AD SHOES—SO kinds at least—so that every Child can be both fitted and pleased. t—t >^Hs^s» M k^ 7 LAWN TENNIS SHOES, GENTS' CRICKET SHOES & SPIKES, And numerous other Goods, That have only to be eeen to be purchased. •J3T Orders from the Country promptly forwarded. Price List on application. M. Wkitehead, BOOTMAKER, POLLEN STREET, SHOBTLAND, AND BROWN STR., GRAHAMSTOWN (Next Bank of New Zealand) i Just Eeceived! Just Received! FRESH SUPPLY^OF TUNO, DERBY, el RUBY TWIST, VICTORY CORRECT THING AT LAST, ■ VENUS, AND NAIL ROD. OLD JUDGE, DUKE OF DURHAM, HAREM, PET, VANITY FAIR, HONEY DEW, AND Los Brilliants Cigarettes. GRAND ASSORTMENT OF; GBD PIPES, Silver-mounted GBD PIPES, in cases, SiWer Mounted. MANILLAS, HENRY CLAY, and all other FIRST-CLASS BRANDS. Everything fresh, good, and CHEAP. Chas. McLiver, Tobacconist. BROWN STREET. J. C. M. GIBSON, ACCOUNTANT. INSURANCE, & COMMISSION AGENT, Bbown Stkeet, Gbaha'mstown, Next Stock Exchange (Office lately occupied by Mr W. C. Obd). fpRADESMEN'S BOOKS POSTED AND 1 ACCOUNTS MADE UP. The Lf gal Management of Companies' Undertaken. Hotels GLOBE HOTEL (Cobkeb Sealey & Rolibston Streets). PATRICK DELAHUNTY HAS taken the above Hotel, and desires to inform bis 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 BO WEN — HOTEL. Billiards fjßilliards! 1 rfIHE Capacious BILLIARD ROOM of the X above Hotel has 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 advantages of a good room and first-rate tables, added to every attention, extended to then. ■■ E. RICHARDS, PROPRIETOR.!

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Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5252, 17 November 1885, Page 1

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311

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5252, 17 November 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5252, 17 November 1885, Page 1

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