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PACTS ARE STUBBORN THINGS! AND E. T. HERBERT'S DEVONSHIRE H OXT SB DEAPERY AND MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT IS acknowledged by a discerning public to ba the CHEAPEST HOUSE without any puff, . having cleared out his Summer Stock without his deceiving them as to temptation prices, clearnig «ut or selling off dodges. ' .. i THE WINTER STOCK IS NOW OPENED, AND WILL BE SOLI) AT SUCH PEICES THAT WILL SATISFy THE MOST ECONOMICAL.

IMPOETANT. THE BEST FRESH BUITER on the Thames can he had at the OHINEMUFI STORES, SHORTLAND. If you want a delicious OUP OF TEA, buy it at the same place. If you want GROCERIES of all descrip-. tions of a first class Quality, go to the Ohinemuri Stores. I Also on Sale, a Large Assortment of CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, &c, FOB CASH, Everything will be sold at the lowest possible prices, consistent with always paying 20s in the£ J. E. HANSEN Defies the dull times; he has no rents to pay, conducts his business at a small expense, and is n a position to buy In the best markets j FOB CASH, Is therefore determined to be in the foremost rank of competitors for public favour, confi* ■ dent of securing the lion's share of Cash Customers. Unnecessary here to quote prio? . One i trial will ensure you# return. Fi' interior articles kept. t' '■" J^B. HA^ISBN, POLIiKK-STBBIET (Nwt* Bm»l) I ▲YD MACKAT-STBEET (NixTNrwOiumojiu Horn). ■ - SHOBTLANiTaDVANOE! 6004-te NOTICE. THE undersigned, while returning thanks for past favors since he commended business on the Thames Goldfield, has muoh pleasure in informing his numerous friends and customers that he has taken those Premises lately occupied by Mr Win. Payne, Jeweller, Brown-street, where he will, in con* junction with his establishment in Albert* street, for the future carry on the business, hoping that with strict attention to business, combined with reasonable charges, still to merit a continuance of their patronage. N.B.—Gentlemen will greatly oblige by leaving their Orders at the Shop in Brow? street. : ■ . ■• ■-■>'„ .;.■■. :' • . ifSTVote the address— c;; wise man, Taiiob, *0., Ac, ; ALBEBT AND BROWN-BTEIBTS, 6088-te GiUXAXfliowir. , r, PEO BONO PUBLICO. WANTED, the public to know that we are now SELLING CHEAPER than N • • ever at the ■'•■'.'" ' ; SHOBTLAND BAZAAR. Ladies', Gents', and Children's Hose, Rim* mcl's Soap, Pomade and Perfumery, Lone and Short Curtains, Hollands and Flannel, Dells, Battle-, Toys, to., of all kinds j Bead Baskets, Ice.; Blaok Earrings, Is. per pair. Our Goads are too numerous to enumerate, all being new, useful,'cheap, and Good. R. MORGAN. GEaHAMSTOWN AND TAEABU TEAMWAY. mRAINS LEAVE TARARU at 9 o'clock X, and Every Hour until 6 o'clock. Leavt Curtis' Wharf, Grahamstown, at 8.30 o'olook and.Every Hour until 5.30 o'clock., The Train to meet the Golden Crown will 'leave Curtis' Wharf half-an-hour before het advertised time of sailing. FARES, 6d. For Rates Charged for Carriage of Goodi Sco., apply to H. O. Giixwyn. 2648 -,-■ , Office Tarara. WANrED, X A StEN for the WAIKATO RAILWAY N«it Wnx. Apply to ROBIBT MABTIK I Or at the office of Bbitox Sc Co. Grahamstown, April 20,1874. ON SALE, at the Bran** Stab OA<h> WOliamson-street, —WARDS ppASTWIta FOBMf.

GASH PALACE. RET IBING FBOM THE BETAIJLJ. Oosgrave & Co. ABB glvioß up th»l* 'BBTAIL BUSINESS in Grahamstown. A SALE OF BOOTS AND CLOTHING Will be held* at the CASH FALACf ■' • ALBEETSTEKET, Zr:.;.""■."■■■ ON ' SATURDAY, THE 4th OF APBIL, and will be continued until the Entire Stock is disposed of. . Important to Miners. MINERS — Especially married men — should INSURE their LIVES. By Payment of 10s. 4d. per Quarter, or leu than TENPENCE PER WEEK,, a person at the ■go of thirty may secure to hit family at hit dtoetie £100. Larger amount* en the sane liberal Male. Thus placing them in a position of eomparatire iudependenoo.' Tablet of Bates, Pamphlets, and other informatita on application te jiHKSHOPO^^ Evening Star Office, GrahamrtowJH^*: [A CAM).] GEO. H. LAMONT, ACCOUNTANT, Burn' Bvisdikm, Orahamstown. Tradesmen's Books mode up, Bents and DebU Collect^. 6667-lm

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Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1669, 24 April 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1669, 24 April 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1669, 24 April 1874, Page 3

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