PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THAMES LOAN OFFICE POLLEN ST, (near Karaka Bridge)B. ASHER BEGS to inform the Public of the Thames 1 that ho has opened the above office, andwill be prepared to carry on the usual Business of a Pawnbroker on and after Fri day, 13th July. Money advanced on Watches, Plate, Jewellery, Clothing, Musical Instruments, and every description of Merchandise, in sums of From Is to £100. All Valuables kept in Fireproof Iron Safes. BUSINESS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. A Large Stock of New and Second-hand WATCHES, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CARPENTERS' TOOLS, CLOTHING, &c,, &c,, &c,, on hand for sale. WATCHES k JEWELLERY REPAIRED ON THE PREMISES. OLD GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT. THAMES LOAN OFFICE, Pollen Street (near Karaka Bridge). RALPH ASHER, Licensed Pawnbrokerjm OPENING OF THE NEW BOO? ID SI ESTABLISHMENT, POLLEN-STREET (CENTRAL) THAMES, M. WHITEHEAD HAVING removed into his new premises (next Denby, Chemist, and Gribble, Stationer), deirea to thank his many friends and patrons for past favours during'the many yeare he has been in business, and will be glad to see old and new Customers, and continue .0 supply them with FIRST-CLASS BOOTS AND SHOES Of every description at reasonable prices at his new Shop, Pollen Street,—Just received, a splendid assortment of Ladies' Gents' and Children's Boots, Shoes, and Slippers, made of good materia!, and warranted to give satisfaction to all. A nice assortment of COLONIAL BOOTS. AND SHOES I Of best makes in stock,—English and German goods oi finest qualities,—Every description of Boots and. Shoes made to order. t Buy your Boots at Whitehead's, where you have the largest , and best assortment to select from. Note the Address— . M. WHITEHEAD, , BOOTMAKER, POLLEN STREET (Central), Thames. BRANCH SHOP AT BROWN STREET, Grahanistown. ' BEST BREAD, CASH, BEST BREAD a HID CASH g •8 f CASH 8 I a CASH , 1 Gro D r wsm ■ § G ood F w S ,m, W FOR THE WORKING MAN.. § ' H T>EST BREAD gvJD THE LOAF I L § g FOR A % FIRST-CLASS LOAF g GO TO THE . *j , 3 CASH BAKERY § g POLLEN-STREET, • 2! (Near E, Twohill's Hotel.) o — ■ o or HPHE Proprietor begs to inform his S X friends and the Public generally S he has decided to further reduce the • price of bread to 2-Jd, and by having done so hopes to be well supported, ~~BEST BREAD, jd CASH. ~ John Muir, Tailor and outfitter, Owen Street, Graiiamstown. A large asaortment of Worsted Coatings, Sootjh and English Tweeds to select fromHATS, SHIRTS, TIES, & GENTLEMEN'S HOSIERY of the best quality always in stock. W. GENERAL UTILITY MAJT, Daw Street. PAINTER, GLAZIER & PAPERHANGER Clocks & Music Boxes cleaned and repaired. Plain carpentering work, All kinds of skilled labour done cheaply and well. . W. KELSALL Four doors below Marshall's Davy-st. ~~ ~ [A Card.] ! M. CONBOY, PAINTER, GRAINER, GLAIZEIi, AND PAPERIIANGEIi, : RoljljE.stok Street, Itiiortmnd. Sign-writing Carefully done,—Paper hung 1 on the shortest notice, ' TERMS MODERATE. If you arc sick Hop Bitters will surely as , Nature in making you well when all elso fail
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Thames Advertiser, Volume XX, Issue 6156, 25 July 1888, Page 1
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