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business notices. MESSES MENNIE & DEY, 1 OF THE THAMES STEAM BREAD AND BISCUIT WORKS, BEG to call the attention of the Public to their Large Stock of FANCY GOODS, 4c., Specially manufactured for the SEASON'S TRADE, which comprises Novelties never yet shown on the Thames. WEDDING- & PICNIC CAKES, All Sizes, of their Well-Known Quality BISCUITS OF EYERY VARIETY In various sized Tins suitable for all occasions, and especially for XW. LOLLIES are made a specialty at this establishment, and Shopkeepers can rely on getting articles of the purest description, of all kinds, and at the LOWEST.' BATES. Of WEDDING CAKE ORNAMENTS we have a Magnificent and respectfully solicit orders for theso Articles from our friends, Satisfaction guaranteed. All Kinds of PASTRY Fresh Daily, and nade to order on the Shortest Notice. MEMIjs & BBY, JBAHIS STEAM BlSCttt'l toCIOB, (JUEBSi'STREEI, TUAJJKS, If. WHITKHEADi BOOTMAOK, HAS a Well Assorted stock of Men's, 'Women's, and Children's boots and shoes OF THE BEST ENGLISH AND COLONIAL MA3BUFAOTUBE, MEN''* —Elastic?, Balmorals, Watertights, Wellingtons and Blucher Boots. Kid, Calf, Patent and Canvas Shoes. WOMEN'S Kid, Prunella, Cashmere, Levant and Patent Boots, Kid, and Patent Shoes. Ladies' White Marsella and White Kid Boots. CHILDREN'S-Elastics, Balmorals; Coots and Shoes in Calf, Levant and Patent, with Buckles. ' Men's, Women'B, and Children's SLIPPERS IN GREAT VABIBTY. In Patent, Buff, Canvas, etc, etc. Men's Leggings and Ladies' Peerless Gloss, Every description of Boots and Shoes made to order on the premises, by experienced work, men, at— M. WHITEHEAD'S, POLLEN-STREKT. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT MOM HWWAN, OP 32 TEA CELEBRITY. NOTWITHSTANDING the new 11 Tariff, (in order that all may enjoy their Birthday dinners with the orthodox plum-pudding), he has deter* mined to continue the sale of Currants, Baiiins, and Lemon Peel at the usual prices. N gT 3s, TE A. Jgs I TAKE this opportunity of thank* ing the Fublic for the more than liberal support accorded to me, and to assure them that I intend to show my appreciation thereof by providing the best articles obtainable, and disposing of them at a mere per-centage on the cost. I desire nothing better than plenty of competition in 3s Tea, confident in the judgment and decision of a discerning public, '. AJfiffiEV HOLIM, PRACTICAL . . .WATCH AND CLOCIMAREE : r- (Feom Glasgow, and Gbeenock, • Scotland), BEGS respectfully to intimate to the INHABITANTS of Grahamstown, Shortland and surrounding Districts, that he has COMjyi JBNCED BUSINESS as above, in that Shop formerly occupied by Mr LKDINGIIAM, Owen street, Grahamstown; and hopes, by Punctuality and GOOD WOBKMANSUIP, combined with Moderate charges to merit a share of public patronage, WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELLERY carefully Cleaned and Repaired, and GUARANTEED for 12 Monthsi SPECTACLES to suit all SIGHTS, atl|6d. STOCK Marked in Plain Figures. FOR PRICES fEK WINDOW, * STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN. , H NOTICE. ' A NDREW HOLDEN -begs to Notify that J\ be has REMOVED TO THE SHOP Directly Oppositelhis old Premises. • Mesdames SOHOFIEL'D AND MOORE, ' MILLINERS & DRE3 a a\IAKI!RS, BEG to inform the LADIES 'that they have .removed into those Premises NEXT DOOR to Mrs Oabiek's (fancy Goods), Pollen-3treet, Grahanwtown, where tlicy hope to merit -a continuance of the Patronage so liberalisecorded them hitherto, HATS and BONNETS of the Newest Styles and Fashions. feather-, flower", DRESS MATSRIAL AND TRIMMING. LADIES' HOSE AND UNDER LINEN. "ON COU J! A GFi TH A M KS_ INDUSTRIE— t i >"iee tbe splendid Ksiapoi lVeeJs at Wi&mak's, £f> p«r Suit, Splendid value iu Fancy Coating?.

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XIII, Issue 3571, 25 March 1880, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume XIII, Issue 3571, 25 March 1880, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume XIII, Issue 3571, 25 March 1880, Page 2

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