Drapery. ' Winter Goods, 1875. BEDUCTrON u PRICES! DURHAM & MoLEOD ABB NOW SELLING their Stock of WIKTER GOODS at Reduced ' PrioY, Coloured Wincejs ■ , from White Flannels • • from lOid A good heavy wide Calico, 53 6d doz. Fancy Dress Materials, Trimming*, French Merinos, Men's and Boys' Shirt?, Flannels, Hats, Scarfs, and Hosiery of every description,. . MUCH UNDER VALUE. DUKIIAJi & McLEOD, POLXiEH-STEEET, SHORIL AND. ' Business Notices. explosion.; BURSTING OP MoGtOWAN'S LITTLE SHOP Ih Upper Poiles-street, THE little Shop has burst—now —this is a f*ct; and I have put it this way to draw your attention. - Bavins; secured the the large premises adjoining, as soon as alterations are completed I will be able to SELL CHEAPER THAN tVER, and my customers will have room to choose iheir goods; in the meantime, as it isusual forpeoplemaking improvements to make agreat blow about selling off, 1 don't like to he odd j I won't sell off, hut in order to enable me to pay the carpenters, &c,, I will sell a LOT OF GOODS CHEAP, FOR CASH.- Just try me,' and if I don't sell Cheaper than the Wholesale Merchant I'm a Dutchman. JAMS from The truth is I will sell bo cheap to get the money that I am ashaaed to mention prices, Both good and bad articles must go. • From my long experience in the selection of TEAS lam able to give the very best value, as I fully intend the new place to be a worthy successor to the Little Shop that has always been so celebrated for the excellent quality of its Teas. Yours truly, JAMES MoGOWAN. » \ 1 1 u' -LATEST NEWS FEOM OHINEMUEI, PIGEONGRAMS, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT. 6 a,in. " There is a good tithe coming." ■-"All that glitters is not gold." • All the gold is not lying on the surface'iS Not found bynobblerisinginthe Township, but by "Digging Down" deep. Industry, perseverance, and capital required to develop it. 12 a,m. Juiiiis has discovered aj Mine worth four million?. This will help to pay interest on our National Debt, bring out a choice lot of Immigrants, keep lip the' Native Department expenditure, and reward Government! supporters 'and loafers - • ■ generally. 6 p.m. Gold 'struck by the Prospectors'; not quite so rich as Julius's, but of a better Equality. (&p Never mind the above, the following is more important At the • „< OHINEMUEI STORES, SHORTLAND, Sou can' always get the best Fresh Butter in the marketi Teas, from- ■ • 2s to 3s 6d Seilor's Marmalade • ■ Is Tomato Sauce ■ • • Gd fiest Hobartown Jams ■ 9d to lOd Soap, from • • / d Washing Soda ■ •2d Sillad and Castor Oil • ■ 8d Price's best Sperm Candles ■ Is Lamb's Superfino Flour • G3 6d (501bs) New Zealand aid Australian Preserved Meats, 21b tins • ls6d to Is 8d Do,, ■ c 41b tins • 2s (W • ' • Is 4d per lb, Also on SaleCrockery, Glassware, etc., viz. and Saucers, Plates, Meat Dishes, Pie Do,, Vegetable Do., Egg Cups, Teapots, Jugs, Basins, Butter Coolers, Sugars, Pressed and Cut Tumblers, pints and half-pints, Wineglasses, etc., etc.—Diggers' Requisites:—Shovels, Prospect* ing Dishes, Billies, Buckets, Fryiug Pans, Pannikin?, Belts, Knives, and other articles too numerous tc mention. All Goods will be sold at the lowest Possible consistent with always paying 20s in the £, J. E. HANSEN, ' OHINEMUEI BTOEES, SHORTLAND. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. JAMES MA CIIE, nOACH BUILDER, WHEELWRIGHT, and \J General Smith, thanks his Customers for their liberal support during the last six years, and begs to announce that he haß REMOVED from bis old premises in rear of Theatre Royal, to a more Central position, next to Naval Hall, and directly opposite Read's Timber Yard, Brottn-str'eet, Grahamstown, N.Bi—All work guaranteod First Class. Ti W. 0. N A N C E, A; From Melbourne, (formerly of Pemnce, Cornwall), WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, SHOWN-BTBEET, Has much pleasure in informing the inhabitants of the Thames and the surrounding districts that he has commenced business in the above line, and that he is a mciioii Watch and Clock Maker. T. W. C. N, guarantees that all work entrusted to him shall give entire satisfaction to all parties concerned, and that the price shall be as low as possible, to meet the times, Note the Address-Next door lo the European Hotel, Grahamstown, _
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Thames Advertiser, Volume VIII, Issue 2073, 17 June 1875, Page 2
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