Shipping. STEAM TO OIIINEMSTRI, CALLING A? ALL STATIONS. . jj. 'ipHK fast and commodious $ w [ s ' l^e " w,iee ' s t eamQt 'TK^roha; 11. DAiTos, Master. Fkoji SuortlavdfflULLlSfl 'at*] Grahamstown Whjuv). Moir'sy, at 10 n.iirning W&lnesday. »• 'i 2 noon Friday, at 2 afternoon From Ohirbmuri. Tuesday, at 10 morning Thursday, at 11.30 morning Saturday, at 11.80 morning Hcfreshments on Bard. JOFIM BUTT, Agent. STEAM TO OHINEMURI. ' X nEs From Shortmnd (callivo at Grahamstown Wharf). For OniNEMURi. Tuesday, at 11 motni-g , Thursday, at 1 afternoon '?/■ Saturday, at 3 a ternoon From Ohinemuui. Wednesday, at 11 morning Friday, at 12 noon Saturday, at — Weather and other circumstances permitting, S. H. BUHNINGHAM. Business Notices. BOTIOE OF REMOVAL. J F. JEPFSBSON, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER. POLLEN-STREET, HAS REMOVED Two Doors nearer Karaka Bridge, to the Premises lately occupied by Mil Turner, Tailor. BIBLES, CHURCH SERVICES, AND 1 PRAYER BOOKS. Church of England, Presbyterian, Wesleyan, and Congregational ■ HYMN BOOKS; "GARDEN OF THE SOUL," kh,, &o„ ' ' • In Great Variety, School, Account, and Mining Companies' Books At L.owEss PRI'OEB. AGENT FOR SHARLAND'S ' CELEBRATED MEDICINES AND PERFUMES. See List in another column. THE PIONEEE BUTCHER OF THE THAMES. LAMB! LAMB;!! LAMB!! D. O R M E BEGS to inform his Customers aud the Public generally that, in order to meet the requirements of an increasing business, b'e has REMOVED his establishment to those J Commodious Premises lately occupied as the GEORGE HOTRL, where all orders entrusted to him shall have his best attention, ■ NONE BUT THE BEST QUALITY OF MEAT IS KEPT, And the Prices Charged are the Lowest possible i Remunerative oue9. I D, OKMB would remind the public that he was the First Butohei to supply Meat on the Township, and his steady increase of Business since is proof of the Quality and Cheapness of > the article be supplies. Remember the„Address— D. ' 0 R M E, Late Geobge Hotel, UPPER POLLEN-STREET, Grabamstowm 1 R C. MORGAN, BOOT AND SHOE MAKEII, BEGS to inform the Public of the Thames and Country Settlers that he has OPENED A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF ladies' and ohildben's BOOTS AND SHOES, Specially suited for the earning season, A Handsome Lot of Little Girls' Patenl Shoes very Cheap; also, ladies' Cashmere House Boots and Slippers. Just call and see roy ladies' Colonial-made Patent Dress shoes at 12s 9d, I am still selling that Marvel of Oheapneas-Colonial-made ]?>'. Men's Boots, at 12s 6d: Men's and Boys' Bluchers, Boots (boys) {nailed, from 6s 6d; Men's at 103 (id, worth 16s, Country Orders, accompanied with Cash 01 Reference, forwarded to any of the'up-rivei Settlements, DONT MISTAKE THE ADDRESS I - I E. O, MORGAN, ; TllE CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE SELLER AND MAKER,' POLLEN-STREET, SHORTLAND; J. MUIR, ~ Abmy and Navy Taiiob, Corner of Brown and Williamson Streets, Grahamstown, BEGS to call the attention of the gentlemen of the Thames to his Large and Wei' , Selected STOCK of SPRING and SUMMED GOODS, which for quality and cheapness ■ cannot be surpassed. A good fit guaranteed .WcGrOWAH'S FOE 3s. TEA ui
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Thames Advertiser, Volume XI, Issue 3183, 2 December 1878, Page 1
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496Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Advertiser, Volume XI, Issue 3183, 2 December 1878, Page 1
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