Business Notices ; The Economy Boot & Shoe Shop. CHEAP BOOTS & SHOES FOR THE CHRISTMAS TRADE ! T ADIES' KID BOOTS—CHEAP. XJ Ladies' Prunella—'Beat Sort—Cheap. 'Maids', Gtitl*', and Children's ENGLISH & COLONIAL BOOTSCHEAP. Youtbe' and Boys' GOOD & CHEAP. MINERS' MINING BOOTS—the Beit. Black and, White BLUCHERS—Cheap. Men's CRICKET SHOES—Cheap. Men's ELASTIC SIDES & SHOES—Cheap. WE SUPPLY THeTbEST AETICLE FOE TH E LEAST MONE Y. %& Every Style of BOOTS and SHOES Made to Measure. A Good Supply of Ladies' and Gents' BOOT & SHOE UPPEES on hand. Addbess: Hawkes Bros., OWE N!S T A E'B T . (Two doors from the Boyal Hotel), Gbahamstown. MrsH.B. Oooke BEGS to return her most Sincere Thanks to her many friends, and the Thames Public generally, for their yery liberal patron-, age during the eight years she was in business here, and would inform them that she has now Returned to the Thames, and again COMMENCED BUSINESS IN MABY STBEET, next door toMss Pxaht's, where she will be pleased to see all her old Customers, and alse a fair share of new ones. HER STOCK OF Fancy Needlework, Silks, "Wools, &o-, IS ALL NEW AND FASHIONABLE, and will be Sold at a rery small margin. \ Remember the Address:— Mrs COOKE, MARY BTEEET. "''""'" " • ~ Thomas Godkin HAVING MADE EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS to his Stabling Accommodation in Brown Street, is now enabled to keep BUGGIES, SADDLE HORSES, and CARRIAGES for HIRE, Orders for any of which shall have his BEST attention. Pbicks to Mket the Times. Thomas Godkin, LIVEEY STABLES, BROWN STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN. EC O N O M Y. A Genuine Loaf— 2JcL —FOE CASH— S. G. Turrell IN wiehing his numerous Customers' the COMPLIMENTS of the SEASON, deeires to THANK them for the kind support afforded him since he commenoed business, and to inform them that, having determined to curtail his expenses, he will in future share the increased profits with his customers by dispensing the "Staff of Life " over the counter at 2}d for CASH. Why Pay TWENTY PER CENT, more than Necessary for Delirery ? N.B. —A healthy morning walk to the Pollen street Bakery will improve the appetite, and save the careful housewife over 20 per cent, on the chief article of consumption. As heretofore, only the BEST ARTICLE from the BEST MATERIAL. SMALL GOODS of Erery Description PIES AT 2d! SOIREES undertaken on the Shortest Notice, and at Lowest Rates. Remember the" Staff of Life" at 2£d. GST A Merry 'Xmas and a Happy New Year LIGHT! _ LIGHT I MORE \UGHT CHEAP LIGHT! COODJLJCHTI AT the present Price of Gas, GOOD KEROSENE will be found for all ordinary purposes Cheaper and Better. James Renshaw, OWEN STEEET, HAS FOR SALE— I Dowhbb's, Dbvok's, Stab, and other GOOD KEROSENES; LAMPS from Is 3d to 60s each; LAMP GLASSES, GLOBES, and WICKS in Great Variety. OVENS and COOKING STOVES, from 4b t« £12. JUST RECEIVED—A Fresh Supply of GOOD TABLE CUTLERS". Agentffor Whebeeb and Wimoh's unsurpMted SEWING MACHINES.
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Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5286, 29 December 1885, Page 1
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483Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5286, 29 December 1885, Page 1
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