GREAT BARGAINS! GREAT BARGAINS! . rOB THE Christmas and New Year Holidays, "■,■■■■■.■'■■ IK. ■■•• . ■ ■ ■•■ DRIPRY, SILK MERCERY, HOSIERY! MILLINERY! AND FANCY GOODS! ' '" :' ; ••'.'■■ ; ; .ETC,,:/'"' ;; ETC., ;;;ETC.^"' * ''* ■ \.r ■ TTAS DETERMINED TO HOLD HIS ANNUAL CLEAEINGOUT SALE THIS YEAR BEFORE THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS, INSTEAD OF AFTER. A GREAT PROPORTION OF THE SUMMER GOODS HAVE BEEN PURCHASED DURING A VERY DEPRESSED MARKET, THOSE, WITH TflE REMAINDER OF feTQCfe, WILL BE OFFEHED TO THE THAMES PUBLIC AT SUCH PRICES THAT CANNOT FAIL TO EFEEOT A SPEEDY CLEARANCE. - : As it is impossible t» advertise nil (he very Cheap Goods offered, HE INVITES EVERYBODY TO INSPECT TOE STOCK, AND JUD&E FOR THEMSELVES AS TO THE TRUTH OF THE ABOVE. '"Vi- :: ■' ■•;' :' :■'■-• >"■ ■••■' '■■■ -: .■■ . N.B.—A LOT! OF MEN'S AND BOYS'MERCERY, HATS, CAPS, ETC., WILL BE INCLUDED. JAMES REID, BR O WN-STEEET, GRAHAMSTOWN. .Jtr s f oPEn EJ) 1 CASE OF HOYLE'S PRINTS, ■■ '■■'■'■■'■■ ' ■ iJEWTEST PATTIENS ' ■■■ -\Ay', '[■ • MILLINERY DEPARTMENT-. Under the CJharge of a First-class Milliner. EVEBjY NOVELTY IN JIATS AND, ?ONNETS. NEWNPLOWERS AND FEATHERS. _ t . rA VERY CHEAP OF GOODS, ' Btught at the Close of the Wholesale Seßßbn, At Teby Ebduced Peicbs. New Tweeds and Summer Clothing ! For Mbits, Bot3 5, and Youths' Weae. NEWEST -STYLES. December Ist, 1874.
STEAM TO AUCKLAND TO- | MORROW at 4> and 10 p.m. Cabbying Passbngbbs and. Cargo. *l «* mnS Fine New Side-wheel iUU»J^r._ JL Steamer HAUE AKI. •■-■". Fbom Tababit- Thursday, at 4 o'clock afternoon Troh Qbahamstowk. Saturday, at 4 o'clock afternoon ; ' '" VFeojc AroKiABD. Thursday, at 10 o'clock .morninff Saturday, at 10 o'clock morning . P,S. MA3SAIA. Fbck Gbahamstottn. Thursday, at 1 o'clock afternoon Fbom Tababtt. Saturday, at 10 o'clock night Weather and other circumstances permitting. 9SS" Jifot responsible for accideats in Shipping, Carrying or Discharging Live Stock. HOLMES BROS. - ». OKXON, Agent. PARAWAI GARDENS I A»MI6SION SIXPBNOI. STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM OTHER l^.B,—Poiion laid for Dogs.J
NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAPH. /^VN and after this date a Lineman's Tele* graph Station will be open at Pukorokor* (Miranda). Office hoars : week dayr, 9 a.m. to 5 p;m ; Sundays and holidays, 10 a.m. to 10.80 a.m., and 5 p.m. to 5.30 pin. By order, Ahsked Sheath, .. . ; District Inspector. QrahamstowD, 12th December, 1874. CHEISTMAS AND NEW YEAK'S HOLIDAY. R. WISEMAN, TAILOR, Bbowk-stbeet, Gbahamstown, T>ESPECTFULLY suggests to Gkntlemen XV requiring Garments for the Holidays the adyieability of leaving their orders as early' as convenient, wbich will enable him to complete each order punctually, and in his usual finished style, at KEDUGED PRICES to meet the times. ■".... tc7795 FOE SALE. AQUAJITZ CRUSHING PLANT on the Waiotahi Creek, kriovn as Weston's Battery, with Horizontal Engines and Boiler, Wire Tramways and Furniture complete. Apply to 7871. W Eußnrcnoir. i PPLIOATIONS for RESIDENCE iV SITES on Goldficld on SALE at the Etbkivo Stab Offio*.
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Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1860, 18 December 1874, Page 3
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