LEAVING THE THAMES FOB . TIMABU. ! GENUINE CLEAKING-OUT SALE . OF JEWELLERY. S. SHAPPERE, I HAVING Bought E. Jacob's business in Timnru, will now dispose of his La^ge Stock of COLONIAL-MADE JEWELLERY At greatly redwrd prices. i Lever Clocks, from 15s Gold Earrings, from. 7s 6d All other articles at cost price. "■"--— i The largest and best Iron Safe on the i Thames, mad* by Mordan and Co., Lond m, for fale cheap. PRIVATE DWELLING HOUSE, Situated corner of Sandes street, Block 27, I with tlirre-quarter acre kitchen garden, well j stocked .with the choicest fruit trees. Flower Garden well laid out. The above will be told by auction on THURSDAY, if not disposed of by private | arrangement. , For fall particular! enquire at iS. Bhappere's, Jeweller, Grahamttown. 137 ■pBOCLAMATION. THE LATEST SCRAPS. OHINEMUBI OPENED. "There is a good time coming." 1. This much desired, much delayed, much disoussed, and most vexed question has been settled at, last; Mr Mac!ay has done the work, and Sir D. McLean will enjoy the honour. 2. Where is ,our t respected Premier, the " Wward of the South P "—ln Jericho negociattDg » l°an w| tn Bedouins. " True patriot' he, Sot be it understood, ■■ he left, hisi country for his country* good.* No private .views diegraced his generous teal. r What' urged his travels • was his country's weal." 3. Election for Superintendent—Sir G. G. ' lsi'; P Dig. 2nd; J. M. D. somewhere, Rowe nowhere.., ■ 4. Business :—The most important item of all. If you want Groceries 'of first-class quality, buy at the Ohinemuri Storef /Shortland. VTeas from. 2s to 8s 6d. : . .s. Trj the 3aTfa, aa^jou will comtagain , i for more. *T V- :~^ ' "*~'-f~r-* Price's Best Sperm CandleJ '\ * . Is Od Soap, from .. ". . Os'7d Washing Soda ,: . . oa2d Salad and Castor Oils. * \. . osßd Eeelor's Marmajiade . - . . lsOd Best Hobart Town Jams . 9dtq lOd Lamb's Superfine Flour, SOlbs . 7s Od New Zealand and Australian Preserved . Meats, 21b tin, 1b Bd, 41b do . ' . 2s 8d Also on Sule — . ; Crockery, Glassware, etc., viz. :—Clips and Saucew, Plates, Meat Dishes. Pie Do., Vegetables Do., Egg Curs, Teapots, Jugs, Basins, Butter Coolers, Sugars, Pressed and. Cut Tumblers, pints and half pint*, Wineglasses, etc, setc.—Diggers' R< quisites :— Shovels, Prospecting Dishe'iS'Billiep, Buckets, Frying Fans, Pannikins, Belts,- Knives, and other articles too nunrerous to mention. All Goods will be cold at the.lowest Possible Prices, coniietent with always paying 20s in the£. J. E. HANSEN, OHINEMUBI STOBES, SHOBTLAND. ! Just Published ... AT THE EVENING STAR OFFICE. PRICE, ONE SHILLING. ! REGULATIONS ; UNDEE THE 60LDFIELD8 ACT, 1866, . FOB OHINEMURI, i WITH MAP OF THE DISTRICT^ MAY BE HAD A.T THE PUBLISHING OFFICE AND OF ALL BOOKSELLEBS. LAW FORMS of eyery description at the Etiniwg Stib Office
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1939, 22 March 1875, Page 1
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443Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1939, 22 March 1875, Page 1
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