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WI LLI A M 8088-ETT, BUT. HER BOLLESTON-STEEET, KABAKA, Opposite the Engmsh' Chubch. Ooratd Pork and Beef of the very' best quality. BEST QUALITY ONLg KEPT. 465 MB E 15.A EL EY, . f AMILY BriTCHEK, < " BboVk-stbexi 1, 'GbahAmstown'. Prime Pork Sausages ami ! Corned' Boer »lway» on ''hand, and guaranteed of the Equality. ■ Aeßtauratots and Hotelfc supplied f-nlarly. :- - ' "■„ l/ . BBBT QUAMTY ONtYKKPT. .: • ". - °o*'' FAMILY AND SHIPPING BUTCHER, '' TAHABtf ROAD. , Prime COBNii • BEEF always <nhand; guaranteed.of best qtlalitys Hotels, fcami.ies and-BeetfJuratto waited on for Crders. '. Bbst Qualttt Only Ekpx. 4933-tc S^i)DlN€h! .A KEEO YD/ .' • , BO L L b'sTO^,' S T,R EE T ' ,}22-fc • firioBTIAKB." - \/ -KNIGHT, Butcher, Pdlien. street, i " ./< Shofrtland, • . . . .._ W. FAG G, GAS-iITTEB, BRASS FINIS&EB, AND 1 Tin, Zinc, an© leon Piats Woukeb, Pollen-street, Shortland. - Erery dejoriptjpn of i-epairs executed. 6267-3ta Estimates given. GEOEGE 'DALZIEL, BUTCHEE. MAEY-STEEET, ' TJEGS to thai* the Thames Public for the _t> liberal support accordpd to him for the 1, last fire years, 1 and to say that he 1 will Snpply MEAT of tho best Quality at the underaoted Prices:— per lb. Roast Beef . . . 4d to 5d Boiling Beef . . 3d to BJd Legs of Mutton . 5d Fore .Quarters of Mutto - 3£d Corned Beef . . 3d Porlr, &c.J at Equally Low Prices. 6214OEYMOUE TU'E L L-S, ASSAYBB, GOLDSMITH, JEWELLER &c Gold' Chains, Rings, Pins, Brooche» Medals, made to order on the premises. AUkind3 of Electroplating in Silver am] j GoldAll Goods Replated equal to New.' , Sewing Machine Tables and other . Goods .Electroplated. ' Quarti Teßted as usual* , s. wTlls, WILLIAMSON STREET, ' ' GBAHAMSTOWK. 4604-tc JOHN F RATER, 1 ' ' • ' LICENCED STOCK AND SHAEEBEOKEK. ' - No. 6, Exchange Buhdihgs, GRAHAMoTOWN. SEMINARY FOE-YOUNG LADIES, , UffDETJ THE SuPEBINTENDENCK OV MISS CREAGIT attd MISS HILLTARD SCHOOL OPENED ,on Monday, the 23rd February, at Champion's Boarding UOTTSB, Pollen-street, fchoriltnd. _ ' Pupils'thoroughly attended to. •■ MU&IC taught by Mr. Owjbn. References to the parcrta of former pupils 6608-3 mo TURNER'S mAILOEING ESTABLISHMENT, Mabt-stbeet, Shobtlakd, ,■ rev havb FIRST-CLASS MATERIALS, ELEGANT P. MODERATE CHAEQE3. E3TABLI3HED 1864. OLIVER 1\ GRANT, T)APERHANGER, pAINTBE G?« aT?EH WBITER, House and Sign Ducohatob, POLLEN STREET, BHORTLAND (Opposite the Pembroke Hotel.) Estp# vpw Given. 4958-io

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Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1689, 2 June 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1689, 2 June 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1689, 2 June 1874, Page 1

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