WHY NOT SAVE YOUR;TIME AND < MONEY*'<" '"■ #i ' ' jKS GOING: DIBEOT TO' ' ' • ' ," t C ,0" C,K &' L* ONG- noted Cheap FURNITURE *kft£ - BEDDING- Warehouse, Mary-street, ShorLlandj where you can procure every household requisite at the lowest possible price, consisting of—Earthenware and Glass, UnixWare, Brushware, Clocks, Lamps and Lsmiorns, Doormats, American Brooms, Carpenters' Tools, Pictures, Nails, Tuba o,nd Ituckots ; Gl.imney Ornaments aud Cruets, very cheap; evory description of Tinware, 'Mats, Mailing and Table Coverings ; Table and Pocket Cutlery 3 Clothes and Fishing Lines, Bellows, Lpcks, -Hinges and General Furnishing Ironmongery; Metal Tea Pols, , Spoons and Forks; Combs and Brushes, G-urdon Tools, and other Articles 100 numerous to mention. Chairs, Tables Sofas, iVdsteada; alcttreases kept iv Htock and made to orllar on the Shortest notice. CHINA, GLASS, <kc, on Hire, for "Tea Meetings, Soirees, &c. . - Every Artiole LTcvkcd in Plain Figures. GOODS DELIVERED ffKEE op CHARGE.
5 ss'olc the /iddre&B— J. 0 0 OK S, Near Post Office, MARY STRKKT, 3HOE.TLAND. Sftfl-tn A SPECIAL WORD TO ALL WHO LIKE GOOD. TEA. IF I praise it, I may bo accused of puffing my own Ware.:. If I say it is bad, those who have tried it would know I was chaffing. So, under the circumstances,' Buy Some and •TiiY^foi 1 yourselves. Iv laying out your money, you should consider who is likely to be able to serve you best/ MoQOWAN'S Little Shop is not be-, hind in this respect. Fair dealing will always bo appreciated by the public. Ifc' would take' ioo nuch money for an adverlisemont that would tell you all the good things I havo for salo. Ooine and See! Yours truly, JAMES McGOWAN;" ' ■;■ ; AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PEOYIDEFT Life Assurance Society TTJOLICI'ES in the abova Society can be obtained afc LOWER BATES of PREMIUM than from any othe* Assurance Institution in the Australian Colonies or New Zealand., By a^quarlerly payment amounting to lees than'ls. per week, a man may secure £100 to his wife and family, payable at his death. i Tables of Eafes may be had at Iho office of the undersigned. i HENRY H. WRIGHT, AGENT/EOIS THE THAMES, « 5, EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, GrRAHAMSTOWN. 6588 ' THAMES BEDDING FACTORY^ POLLEN" STREET, (Between Kai-uka, Bridge and Mary-street.) • ; • < 1 " J. GUI G- G XT AS O N S A L E— Iron Bedsteads & Gots, , Wood Bedsteads, llatiresses, Chairs, etc., etc. c Agent fob the GROVEE AND 1 BAKER SEWING MACRINE—Peice, £9 10s. ' (Instruction included). * Also, The Gjiovee and Bakeh HAND *• MACHINE, Perfect and Strong- as the S Table Machine ; Price, £5 10s. " 5 Machine Needles, Cotton, Silk, Oil, and Sundries iepfc on hand. i FUNERALS c , Conducted respectably at very Moderate Charges by JOHN GHi GO, CeNTBAIi FUNEBAX, ESTABHSHMBNO!, i - Pollen Street,- between Karaka Bridge and Mary Street. / The scale of charges includes all „ Cemetery and Ministers' Fees, &c, bo f . thdt customers have no further trouble » beyond giving the order. ~ I : ; Coffins Always on Saib. . Graves Fenced &TombStones Supplied." ; Designs by J. H. Buchanan may be sqen, and JJPrices obtained, OnappKcstidn to J.'Gr'igg. f -
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Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1687, 30 May 1874, Page 4
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