AUTUMN GOODS. Upwards of £5000 of Seasonable Goods Opening at '■ M. EL AIKEY'S. HOMESPUNS! aOMESPUNS! ! npHENEWANDPASHiONABLEPfIb:BS MATEBIALFOBTHE SEASON. JL - , The Victoria Felt; and Homespun Folonaife. MILLIpiRY. NEW STBAW'gOODS, F^6WEBS, AND FEATHEBB. 1000 Yards of Superior Wlljf SEYS, in all shades, from 6^d per yard, 30in wide. A Choice Lot of WELSH FLANNELS,,from lid to 2a—much under value— 27in. ifiHe. - ■j ■* THE FANCY WOOLLEN GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY. THOMPSON'S GLOTE*FITTING COBSETS! GENEBAL DBAPEBY—Finley's Sheetings, in all widths; Horrock's and Wet Wove Sheetings ; Holsworth's N#w Linen Towels, 14s perdoz.; Ac, &c. WATEBPBOOF GBOUKD SHEETS; AUSTRIAN RUGS. BLANKETS—WTiitei Blue and Silver Gr^y. GABPETS—In Brussels, Tapestry, Felt, Ac; Also, FLOOBCLOTHS, in all widths; best qualities only. at h!~aieey, POLLEW-STSEBT, SHOE.TLAHD.
piGGfERS! *DUY YOIJB TENTS/ TOOLS, (|OOKIKG UTENSILS, BLANKETS, AN.b. EVJBBY BpSQUI^ITE FOB OH I N M P B I, ■ " - ' ♦ : AT CO C X S <f FUENIS Hi N G W AKEHOUBE, MA3RY STBEEH SHOBTU^J^ On Sale, a GOOD 'STQV3J, s luitft|ibfe for Bestaurants. Eiptimates given for supplying HotetoVßestai^airts, «&c, miH every requisite.. . FURNITURE, MATTEEfcSEB, Ac,, awiofacttired on the premises at the shortest notice. . •• •. j PBICES WILL DBFY COMPITETION.
BOBOUGH BAKEBY, Beach Boad, 4 GRAHAMSTOWN (near the Goods Wharf) JOHN BOBINI3ON, BAKER, AND CONFEOTIONEB. J. B. having at considerable expense erectcfl a Large and Comikodious Baking Establisnment on the Beach Road, ib nov^ prepared- to supply the best quality of breed at a most reasonable price. BISCUITS OP BVERST DESCRIPTION. Remember the Address — BEACH ROAD. 7726 TO HOTEL AND BOAKDING HOUSE-KEEPEES, AND THE PUBLIC GENEEALLY. Thames Bazaar. JOHN KEESING HAS the Best Assorted Stock on the Thames of HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES, USEFUL ARTICLES, FANCY GOODS, &c. Crockeryware, Glassware, China, Vases Lustres, Ornaments, Brush^are Basketware, Platedware, Tablc> and Pocket Cutlery Hatchets, Tubs, and Buckets Table and Bracket. Lamps , Oval Boilers, SaucVpans, Clockn, Pictures Brooms, Looking Glasses, Cash Boxes Round Stools, Chairs, Flour Pails Dressing Cases, Deßks, Work Boxes Ladies' elegant Companions and Purses TOYS, Perfumery, Soaps, Razors, Scissors, Ladies' Knives ' • Real Meerschaum and Wood Pipes Drafts, Chest, Dominoee,;Cardfi, Dice Roulette, Tower Game, Ball Game Beet Cricket Ball*,, Concertinas, Screwed Tambourines, Harmonicas Bird Cages, Black and Carpet Bags Jewellery, Pccket Books, Purseri, Combs Hair Brushes, Ladies' Back Combs Match Boxes &c, &c, &c. f«j- Note the Adj^ixss— JOHN KEESING, THAMES BAZAAR (Third House from Bank New Zealand), BROWN STREET. Closed en Saturday until Sundown. ON BALB, at the Ernmro Stab Offce Williamson-street, ' , —WARDS COASTWISE FOEMS. J
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1939, 22 March 1875, Page 1
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398Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1939, 22 March 1875, Page 1
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