Hotel! SHORTLAWD HOTEL. E. J. ANGOVE, Proprietor. IT » almost useless to My * word about this well known Hostelry, beyond announcing that it has been Raised, Benovated, Bedecorated, and Rejuvenated, and now provide* tbe most SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION for the Traveller and his Hone in Haurali District. —— Comfortable Quarters on the meet BeatouU* Termi for Lodgers. '"- Ll«VOB OV TBB YIBT BIST QOIXIZZ (Ask those who have tried it). ASUPERB BILLIARD TABLI and* Firtt'clejc Marker. Notloes JOHNQSBORNE AND CO., Grocers, Tea Healers WINE AND SPIRIT, AND GENERAL PROVISION MERCHANTS, BEG to inform Thames Public that they hare Commenced Business m above in those Central and Commodkras Premises in POLLEN SIBEBT, lately occupied by Mr Thomas Yiaxb, and Irasta to reoeive there • continuance of the Patron* age so liberal!/ accorded them previously* The Stock if LABGE, and comprises all the bent and leading lines in Groceries and General Provisions, and will be Sold at the Lowest Current Bates. Goods delivered to any part of the Field on the shortest notice. Orders from Country Customers will be executed on the most favorable terms. Storekeepers Supplied at the LoWMT Wholesale Bates. John Osborne & Co., Wholesale and Retail Grocers, WINE and SPIRIT, and General Provision Merchants, POLLEN STREET, THAMES. UNITED INSUBANCE COMPANY. THE undersigned having been Appointed Agents for the Thames Diitriot for tbe above old«e>tablisbed and well know* Company, are prepared to take BISKS-m any part of the district at the LOWEST CURRENT BATES. Losses Piomptlt and Liieiaiit Met. J. OSBOBNE*AND CO., Pollen Stbbet, THAMES. F. Wells k Son CONTINUE TO BELL THEIR FIRST-CLASS MEAT AT THIIB Owen Street Shop AT BTJINOUS PBICEB. A LTHOUGH they haven't stolen the J\. animals, they are SELLING them under the usual — COST PRICE — nicely out up and dressed. " Lamb, the frolio and the gentle." — Mogg. Beef-" Ah ! how tender." Mutton—"Yes, a joint of atuttoo, taxi. any pretty little tinj kickshaws." —King Henry IV, Look at Wells' Show. AU Cash Porohasers of Meat of the Taliae of Two Shillings and Sixpence and over, will receive a discount at the rat* of two shilling! in the pound. The Economy Boot & Shoe Shop. CHEAP BOOTS & SHOES FOR THE CHRISTMAS TKADE! T ADIKS' KID BOOTS—CHEAP. JU Ladies' Prunella—Best Sort—Cheap. Maids', Girls', and Children's ENGLISH & COLONIAL BOOTSCHEAP. Youtbs' and Boys' GOOD k CHEAP.. MINERS' MINING BOOTS—the Best. Black and White BLTJOHEBB—Cheap. ~ Men's CRICKET SHOES—Cheap, Men's ELASTIC SIDES 4 SHOES—Cheap. WE SUPPLY ThTbEST ABTICLE FOB THK LEAST MONEY. if3" Every Style of BOOTS and SHOES Made to Measure. 1 A Good Supplj of Ladies' and Gents' BOOT & SHOE UPFESS ;, on hand. Addbzss : Hawkes Bros., OWEN STEEET (Two doors from the Royal Hotel), GBAHAXSXOWJf. PAGE WOODCOCK'S WIND PILLS have for thirty years held tbe first place in 1 the world as an effectual antidote to indigea* 1 tion, wind on the stomaob, biliousness, and all | oomplainU arUiag from disordered stomaeh* ! bowels, or livtr. Tonio, invigorating, and 1 purifyinf, tb#y form the best remedy extant, aad mejiiL tie tsliian by old and young with ' , equal >orft--ls lid, 2s Bd, i> 6d, family lofSaalls, of all Chamiitj.—Proprietor, Page 1 W»o4o#ck, Lincoln, Sogland,
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Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5279, 18 December 1885, Page 3
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514Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5279, 18 December 1885, Page 3
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