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General Notices NEW! GOOD! AND _CHEAP! George Crocker TTAS now OPENED UP his Stock of Boots & Shoes for the present and coming Season, and would respectfully ask for an inspection of same, being convinced that no one can offer better value than is to be obtained at his Establishment. . . It comprises a Grand Assortment of almost every description of English and Colonial - made BOOTS & SHOES, from the Best and moat reliable Manufac> tufeis, all of which 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 & Heeled,.. 3 6 Remember the Addbesb : George Crocker, BROWN STREET, Gbahamstown. THE CHEAPEST SHOP IN TOWN. J. W. HALL HAS REMOVED HIS SHOETLAND BUSINESS to more convenient Premises in POLLEN STREET, a few doors from Richmond Street, and trusts to receive a continuance of tbe support so liberally accorded him in the past. The Establishment will be conducted by his son, MR. W. B. HALL, M.P.S., who has bad large experience in Australia aad New Zealand. Any one desirous of Consulting MB. HALL, BENR., in Shortland, can do so any MoenikG between the hours of 9 and 10 o'clock. J. W. HALL, M.P.S., Chemist and Druggist, POLLEN ST., SHORTLAND, AND OWEN STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN. THE READY-MONEY TRADING CO., OWEN STEEET, TS now Eeplete with a FULL STOCK GROCERIES, ETC., ETC. Et*by Family wnii Satb at Least From 2s to 5s WEEKLY BY (JETTING THEIR SUPPLIES AT THE READY-MONEY SHOP, Gbahamstowk. SOME WILL SAY: "HOW IS THIS t The explanation is Simple and Self-endeot: The premises are Freehold ; f.he Stock is bought Firsthand ;, we make, no Losses in Bad Debts; we Sell over the Counter for READY MONEY, and the smallest Margin becomes a Profit; we mako no pretence of gifing Goods for Nothing, but we do say yon will SAVE MONEY by getting your Supplies from us. THE EE * DiF-MONEY nOP Fills a long-felfc Want on the Thames ; therefore get your Q-oods from us, and SAViS your MONEY. BEST BREAD, — 3dPEE 2lb. LOAF. TRY THE Ready-Money Shop, and get the best ralue for your earnings. BIiUSHWAEE, TINWARE, AND STAPLE GROCERIES! PRIME VALUE IN TEAS! CHEESE & BACON-At Factory ana Curing house Prices. mRYmHE IjEADY.MONEYaHQP JAMES LOUGHLIN, MANAGES

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Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5287, 30 December 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5287, 30 December 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XVII, Issue 5287, 30 December 1885, Page 1

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