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rjl&Af CLEAPJNG-OUT J,- -SALE pr&pery and ClotliingTHE^ENTIEE STOCK of WINTEfi:^ f i . GOODS now being Sold at Immense eeductionsi '' 1 f AT , S. Hetheeington's, . ■ > I'OLI/Ey STREET. ,

$. Business ijTotices McGowan's Gteoceey and Bakeky. TITcGOWAN'S new SHOP is supplied with a largo Stock of NEW & PIEST-CLASS GBOCEEIES. /which he is determined to sell at the lowest possible rates ■ ■** Parties taking a small order of any kind of Goods can have them in most cases cheaper than the so-called Wholesale Houses. You naturally ask how is this ?—Because he buys for Cash, and a i small percentage on a quick sale pays him well. Pbove the above by Tbial! THE LITTLE SHOP TO LET. Apply to James McGowan. THE LATESTJNTELLIGENCE. MR J. W. LEAHY, EOOTMAKEE, BROWN STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN, BEGS to draw the attention of the Thames Public to the follewing IMMENSE BEDUCTIONS in Prices of BOOTS and SHOES :— Gent's Wellingtons, to order ... £1 8 0 Do half. do > ... 13 0 "Do Elastic Sides, from 16a to 10 0 Dp Balmorals... ... ... 1 0 0 Do Shoes, elastic or lace' ... 016 0 Ladies' Gaiters, kid or calf ... 018 0 Do. Balmorals ... ... 016 0 J. W. L. begs to intimate that his Stock ,of English Goods are at a price that will defy competition, all of which arc of the Lateßfc Fashions. ! N.B.—Diggers' Watertight, 14s. l83!r Families waited on for orders. Pleaie Note the Address— - " "* J. W. L E AH V, BOOTMAKEB, GRABTAMSTOWN (OppositeMr Davies'OnehungaStore). JOHN CROCKER BEGS to.inform the, Inhabitants of the Thames that he is now in a position to supply all kinds of BOOTS AND SHOES of the VEEY BEST QUALITY, ■ ■.' At Prices that will astonish all who may favor him with their patronage, as the following List will testify j— . , -". ■ „■■- ••. - ' ':'■ a d. Men's Bluchers ...... ..; 7 6 do Elas'ic Boots ... ... ... 10 0 do do Shoes ... ; ..; ... 7 6 . do Watertights ... ... ... 13 0 Ladies' Elastic Sides „; ... ... 6 0 do Kid (our own make) ..... ... 14 0 Maids' Elastic Sides (l's and 2's) ... 4 6 Children's Morocco (10's to 13's) ... 5 6 do Boots from... ... .... 1 .6. The above are only a few of the many cheap Goods he has for; Sale, and the Heads of, Families would do well to pay him » visit before going elsewhere. > Observe the Address— . JOHN CROCKER, .'.... BOOT & SHOEMAKEE, BROWN STREET; &RAHAMSTOWN. NOTICE OF EEMOVAL. . TAMES MAOKIE, Coach Builder, WheelO wright; and General Smith, than s hia Customers for their liberal support during the last sir years, and begs to announce that he has REMOVED from his old premises, in rear of Theatre Spyal, to'a more Central Position next to Naval Hall, and directly opposite Read's Timber Yard, Brown street, Grahamstown. N.B.—All work Guaranteed Firat-class. 354 WH. HAZARD, Gunmaker, &0., &c, • 17, Brown-street, Grahamstown, has on hand Breech and Muzzle -loading Guns; Colt'r, Smith aud Weßton's, Sharp's, Adatns' . Webloy's, Le'fanehcuro, Flobert'e, Snider, Whitwprth, Wesley Richards, Enfiold, Henry Riflo's and Revolvers; Dixon's and Hawksley's Powder Flasks and Shot Pouches; Eley's Caps, Wads, Wire Cartridges, &c. Cartridge Cases, for Breech-leading Shot ' Guns already filled, or filled to order on the shortest notice. Repairing done in the best manner and warranted to give satisfaction. Door Plates Engraved; Mathematical and Surgical Instruments, Trusses, Locks, Keys ' &c., &c,made or repaired; Meerschaum Pipes Mounted.. 7375° jiTiEWEST designs in type on band, and : L\ constant additions being made, «t the Evening Stab Office. . . OECEIPT BOOKS of all kincls, norn».XV mental script letter fit the EvjOUNGSTiB Office.

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2101, 28 September 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2101, 28 September 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2101, 28 September 1875, Page 1

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