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TTTAIsTBD—The LADIES to try J. B. VV SAWYER'S for PICTURES and STATIONERY, ANTED, BMOKHKS to try J. R SAWYER'S FOR DERBY, RUBY TWJST. and VICTORY TOBACCOS. WANTED SMOKKIiS to try J. R. SAWYER'S for CI GARSManila, Henry Clays, and Aquila. WANTED SMOKERS to try J. It. SAWYER'S for CIGARETTES, CIGARETTE HOLDERS, MEERSCHAUM and BRIAR PIPES. WANTED-The LADIES to try J, R. SAWYER'S for HANDBAGS and FANCY GOODS. L — WANTED-The LADIES to try J. R. W SAVYEIIS for EMBROIDERY, SILKS, WOOLS, and WORSTED. James M. McLaren GIVIL, MINING, AND CONSULTING ENGINEER, -■. (Late Government lnspsctor of Mines), ' ALBERT STREET, THAMES, Has eommencsd practice as above in [the Offices formerly occupied by Mr Samuel Turtle, Mining [and other Plans and Spec ific&ticn prepared, and the Works or Contracts supervised. Mining Properties Reported upont Agent at Thames for Mr S. Turtle, Share Bnker and Commission Agent, Registered Agent for all Warden's Cour Business. PIANOFORTE. HARMONIUM, SINGING, AND VOICE CULTURE. , M*. JJERBERT U gMALL Organist of St. James' Presbyterian Having been requested to form a Class for Singing and Voice Culture, will be glad to receive intending members' names, and will commence the Class on Wednesday, the 30th instant at 7.30 p.m,-Terms, 10a6d per quarter. Private Pupils between the hours of 10 a.m 1 and 4 p.m, at SHORTLAND HALL (Corner of Willoughby and Pollen Streets,) Or will attend nt their own homes. ' ® PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THAMES LOAN OFFICE POLLEN ST. (near Karaka Bridge)' B. ASHBEBEGS to inform the Public of the Thames that ho has opened the above office, and will be prepared to carry on the usual Business of a Pawnbroker on and after' FriJ 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 J •BUSINESS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL, » A Large Stock of New and Second-hand WATCHES, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CARPENTERS' TOOLS, CLOTHING, &c,, &c., &c., on hand for sale. 1 WATCHES & JEWELLERY REPAIRED ON THE PREMISES. OLD GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT. THAMES LOAN OFFICE, Pollen Street (near Karaka Bridge),. RALPH ASHEK, Licensed Pawnbroker/ PRELIMINARY NOTICE. JAMES KEN3HAW DESIRES to inform his Friends and the Publio that, in addition to his Offon Street Business, he lus decided to ' OPEN AS A BRANCH • Ironmonger's Store The SHOP near the KARAKA BRIDGE POLLEN STREET (Formerly JOSEPH CLARK GROCERY) The Stock at first will b? mainly ia the Building and Famishing lines. Having now been in Business at the I Thames nearly 21 years (from September, 1867), ha wishes to thank all those who, Iby their custom, have encouraged him in the past, and to assure them that, nothing shall be wanting on his part to make the new venture a success, 7<t Zh E ' ; Symingtons IgOYAL || OT E & Owen taw, Thames. (Thrcee minutes walk from the Goods Whaii: and Depot ior arrival and departure of ups , country mail coaches, ) : ; r . Luncheons, Banquets, Ac, on the shortest i notice, and in first-class style. Unrivalled Accommodation for Commercial Travellers and others visiting theThauies. ; Liquora of the best brands only.—Duncdin Ale always on Draught; NOTICE. ' r, tho undersigned, request all Persons owing any Accounts to the late Gkokge WoWmington, Farrier and GeneP ral Smith, Urahamstawn, to pay the same on or before Saturday next, the 28th iust,> to us at his lata residence. Queen street, F. WORTfILWTONU MRS WOUTHINGTGNJ N.li.-Tlie Business will be carried on as usual by Mrs Woiwiiixiu'ON, Queen Street, Grahamstown, July 25th, ISSS. Toit sale! " IN the Central Part of the Town, a Freehold Allotment with 27 feet frontage to main street by l!ii feet in depth, with Weatherboard Building lately built, containing shop 12 x 20, match lined and varnished, with fittings and counter, three ■ sitting rooms iiihl kitchen. Water and gas laid on, Yard ciose-fonced. Price low Apply toB. WOLFF, Advertiser Office' ANTED KNOWN! that the NEW IRONMONGERY SHOP! Karaka Bridge. Pollen street, is now Open,—JAMES RPiSSHAW,

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XX, Issue 6160, 31 July 1888, Page 3

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