Government Notices. # $? Sj m& NEW ZEALAND TELKGRAPH. AN and :.fter this date a Lineman's Tele \ graph Station will lie OPEN at Pukorokon (Miranda). Office hours—Week day, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sundays and Holidays, 10 a,m, tc • 10,30 a.m., and 5 p.m. to 5,30 p.m, By order. ALFRED SHEATH, District Inspector. Grahamstown, 12th December, 1874. Boots and Shoes. f_ _ . J niSSOLUTION OF ' PARTNERSHIP. ■ SELLING OFF! i MARKS & MoLEAY i i Intimato to the public that they are about DISSOLVING PARTNERSHIP At the end of the year, and they offer the whole of their IMMERSE STOCK •; OP BOOTS AND SHOES AT COST PRICE. THE SALE WILL CONTINUE FOR ONE MONTH ONLY! ©•THIS ISAGENUINE SALE. The firm would take this opportunity of returning thanks for past patronage, aod the general support received for upwards of eight years. Also, would request the settlement of outstanding Debts as soon as possible to wind up affairs; and all accounts left unpaid by Ist January, will be placed in the hands of our solicitor for prompt recovery, SS* Note the Addresses :— MARKS & McLEAY, OWKN-STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN, Pollen-street, Shortland, . AND QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. Millinery. HHEA.P DALE OP HATS AND BONNETS! FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY, AT MRS, HELDT'S. ■ HPRIMMED HATS, at 12seach; worth 20s, MILLINERY BONNETS at 15s each; worth 255. STRAW HATS at 6d each; worth Is 6d. RIBBON 1 ,?, FEATHERS, FLOWER:!, at equally low prices. MRS. QBLDT invites the Ladies of the Thames to come and see the Goods, and judge for themselves, as the Stock must be cleared out. Please note the address— MRS. HELDT,. POLLEN-STREET, SHORTLAND. : December 14th, 1874. ' General Notices. \ RE-OPENING. FOY BROTHERS, Photographers, beg to ~ inform the Public that, havin completed i the Additions to their Roooms, they have i RECOMMENCED BUSINESS, with increased accommodation for TAKING First-class PORTRAITS ; and trust, with tne same care and attention to business that they have hitherto bestowed, to merit a continuance of public ' patronage. 1 Note the Addresa: ' POLLEN-STREET, SHORTLAND, Between Mary, and Sealey-streets. NEWINGTON HOUSEMILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, Brown Street. MRS CORSTON, in inviting attention to her NEW STOCK OF MILLINERY, begs to state that she will keep nothing but First Class Goods, so that the Ladies of the (Thames will at all times depond upon getting the first of fashions at her establishment.N.B.—Dress and Mantle Making done on the premises in all its branches,—An APPRENTICE Wanted.— £pply early. PIANOFORTES' AND HARMONIUMS, w. h.Teed, PRACTICE TUNER AND RENOVATOR, \ Bbqto-strert, Grahamstown.
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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1921, 17 December 1874, Page 2
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