Business Notices MISS OSBORNE WISHES to return her sincere tbanks to her many friends on the Thames for the. rery liberal support acoorded her since commencing business, and can assure them that no effort will be spared on her part to merit an increased patronage in the future. Her Stock of Stationery and Fancy Goods Has just been LARGELY AUGMENTED by Goods of the Latest and most Fashionable Varieties, and the Publio can rely on obtaining at her Establishment the MOST RECENT NOVELTIES at the Lowest Possible Prices. Stationery, Note Paper, and Envelopes— All Sizes and Qualities. BOOKS—Suitable for either Presentation or the "idle hour." Carte de Visite Albums—both novel k Chaste. SCRAP ALBUMS—in Great Variety. CHRISTMAS CARDS—Both Colonial and Imported. Work Boxes, Writing Desks, and Handkerchief Boxes—Very Handsome. A LARGE STOCK OF DOLLS—aII Sizes and Qualities—Also, TOYS in Great Variety. A Choice Assortment of CREWEL SILKS and WOOLS has also just been received. Obsbbb *ob Pebiodioais, Maoasinbs, abb am. Nbtwapebs will bare her best attention. MISS OSBORNE, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONEB, POLLEN STREET. / tMears S. oo.\ LICENSED AU C T I O N E E R S, SOUSE, LAND, and INSURANCE AGENTS> Poixen Stbeet, Thames. Goods consigned to us for Smle ioill he realised on without delay, and outdoor Sales attended to. Account Sales promptly rendered. TO OUR CUSTOMERS! AND THB INHABITANTS oithbGOLDFIELD. TT7E hate to THANK onr numeroui Customers for the more than Liberal Patronage bestowed on us daring the past fourteen years that ire bare been in Business on the Thames, and now beg to inform them that we hare This Day SOLD the GOOD WILL of our Basi^ ness, Books, and Book Debts, Stock-in-Trade, Etc, to Mr R. T. Douglas, who will Continue the Business as hereto* fore, and for whom we solicit a Continuance of the same Liberal Patronage as extended to us. Mears & Co. TN reference to above it will afford me pleasure to so act as to merit the Confidence and Support of Messrs MEARS & CO.'S Customers. The Business will n future be conduated at our Stores my Willoughby street. R. T. DOUGLAS. T\V S T LAN D E D:~ 130 SACKS Early Seed Potatoes, PRIME KIDNEY FLDKES. I SILVER DUST FLOUR, HAMS, BACON, CHEESE, POTATOES, TEAS, AND GENERAL GROCERIES, GRAIN.2& PROVISIONS i R. T. DOUGLAS. COBNBB OF QUEEN AND WILLOUGHBY STS I 1
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Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5281, 21 December 1885, Page 1
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390Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5281, 21 December 1885, Page 1
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