\ General Notioee NEWI GOOD! ■ ■ AND • ■ ■ ':- CHEAP! George Crocker TTAS now OPENED UP his Stock of Boots & Shoes^ for the pretest and coming Season, and would respectfully jtek for an inspection of same, being oonvinced that no one can offer better ralue than is to be obtained at his Establish* naent. It eompriees a Grand Assortment of almost OTery description of English and Colonial - made BOOTS & SHOES, from the Best and most reliable Manufac turers, all of wbioh are marked in Plain Figures at the Smallest Margin of Profit. '.-, ■.'■■■-. ■" s. d.' ■■■ .- Ladies' Elastic-Side Boots ... 6 0 per Pair. Our Own Make Shoes (made to order) 12 6 Boots Half-soled k Heeled... 3 6 Rembmbeb thb Addbmb : , George Crocker, BBOWN STBEET, Gbahamstown. THE CHEAPEST SHOP IN TOWN. J. W. HALL HAS REMOVED HIS SHORTLAND BUSINESS to more conrenient Pre« mises in POLLEN STREET, a few doors from Eicbmoud Street, and trusts to receire a continuance of the; support so liberally accorded him in the past. The Establishment will bo conducted by his son, MR. W. B. HALL, M.P.S., who has had large experience in Auttrnlia aad New Zealand. Any one desirous of Consulting MR. HALL, BENR., in Shortland, can do so any MobninO between the hours of 9 and 10 o'clock. J. W. HALL, M.P.S., Chemist and Druggist, POLLEN ST., SHOBTLAND, ■ AND ' OWEN STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN. THE READY-MONEY: TRADING CO., OWEN STBEKT, TS now Beplete with a FULL STOCK GROCERIES, ETC., ETC. Etjby Familx wiii Satjb at Lbabt From 2s to 5s WEEKLY BY GETTING THEIR SUPPLIES AT THE READY.-MONEY SHOP/ Gbahamstown. SOME WILL SAY: "HOW IS THIS F The explanation is Simple and I Self-e?ideot: The premises are Free* ! hold i the Stock is bought First* j hand} we make no Loeses in Bad Debts; we Sell orer the Counter for BEADY MONEY, and the smallest Margin becomes a Profit; we make no pretence of giving Goods for. Nothing, but we do say you will SATE MONEY by getting your Supplies from us. THE EEADY^MONEY auOP Fills a long-felt Want on the Thames } therefore get your Goods from us, and SATE your MONEY. BEST BREAD, — 3d — P E B 2ib. L 0 AE. TRY THE Ready'Money Shop, and get the best value for your earnings. BRUSHWABE, "tTnWABE, AND STAPLE GBOCEEIES! PBIME VALUE IN TEAS! CHEESE & BACON—At Factory ano Caring*house Prices. mEYmHB |>BADY.MONEYQHOP I ll 1\ D JAMES LOUGHLIN, MANAGER
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Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5279, 18 December 1885, Page 1
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397Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5279, 18 December 1885, Page 1
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