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■•■ ■■;•■■■-■ ■■■•-. .■■ ■ ■ : ' Drapery '" ' ' ■■•'.":-'-'.- '>*-■*<£*':/: . M. H. Airey's Spring Advertisement. CHEAP AND FIRST-CLASS DRAPERY IS 3SfOW SHOWING AT ] . M. H. AIREY'S. QPRING- GOODS, in Great Variety, in every Department, DRESS MATERIALS. Black and Colored Silks, Mikado and Japanese Silks, Melange Cloths, Alpaccas, &c.,&c. PRINTS! PRINTS!! A LARGE LOT OF CORSETS — especially Thompson's Glove-fitting—bought at a discount of 25 per cent, Lace and Silk Jackets and Costumes. Newest Shapes in Linen and Lace Collars and Sets, TIES, SCARFS, ORNAMENTS. M I LL.I NEK Y. SUPERIOR CLOTHING, in Men's, Youths', and Boys'. HATS, CAPS, TIES, COLLAES, ETC. | FAMILY MOURNING. ■ Straw Goods ! Straw Goods / ALL THE NEWEST SHAPES IN HATS, ETC., ESPECIALLY CHEAP. M. H. A. reminds his Customers that the above have been purchased to special order in the best Home Markets. All Goods sold at the Lowest Possible Price, and marked in plain figures.

W. Martin & Son, POLLEN STREET, A RE now SELLING their STOCK of WINTER GOODS at REDUCED PRICESWINCEYS FRENCH MEEINOS PLAIDS FLANNELS and FANCY DRESS MATERIALS, MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING, HOSIERY' of Every Description, ■ MUCH UNDER VALUE. lgg?"No Connection With Any Otheb Fibm WM. MARTIN & SON, POLLEN STREET, SHORTLAND. Thames Bazaar, JOHN KEESING, CROCKERYWARE, CHINA, GLASS, HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES, USEFUL ARTICLES, & FANCY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT. The LARGEST and MOST VARIED STOCK of the Class of GOODS on the Thames. JUST OPENED Ex Lutterwokth, ABHAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT of WAX FRUIT and CAMBRIC and : SILK FLOWERS under Glass Shades, V from S inches to 20 inches high MANILLA KITS, GLASS SHADES, Raised Wool and Bead-Worked SLIPPERS A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of VASES and ORNAMENTS DOG- .WHISTLES, Electro-platoon 1 Metal Tea and Toffee Pots and Services BEST- CONCERTINAS, Boys' Building Bricks ■..-■ SHELV BOXES (various), Tea Trays and Waiters' GENTS' SHIRT SUITS, in Gold, Pearl, ■<'Black, Ivbfcy, Plated, &c. CLOTH BRUsttIES, wiih and without handle. v\. PERFUME SETS, 3 V<J6 pieces MUSICAL ALBUMS, Putt Boxes with Puffs (Various), Mouth Organs, Large Wood Dolls STEEL and GOLD BEADS, Raze* Strops, j Feather -Edged Fans, WorkboxSittings, J &c, &c. . All Goods Carefully Packed Free of Charge. Iggir Three doors from Bank of New Zealand, Baowjs- Stbbet, Gbahambiown, Closed on Saturdays until Sundown. .. . ■ : : ■' ■ ■ .6'

Qeneral Notices LOVERS or CHOICE TEAS, BLACK OR MIXED, SHOULD PUBCHASE FBOM I I R FRENCH 1 •|| 111 I IIL-liVJllji ■& /GENERAL GEOCEEIES, of the Best Quality, at Lowest Prices. 1068 Empire Hotel, OWEN STEEET, GBAHAMSTOWN. wm. McDowell, HAVING: Purchased the above wellknown Hotel, so long and successfully conducted by Mr Devin, has much pleasure in notifying the fact to his friands and the public generally. The Restaurant * In connection with the Hotel, which has been so long conducted by War. McDowell, is still continued, and haviDg purchased tfie Hotel he is enabled to offer Increased Facilities to his Customers. Board and Lodging ... £1 per week. Board ... ... ... 16s .„ , The Bar is supplied with only the Beet. Brands of Spirits and Wines, and Thames . and Dunedin Beer always on draught. 83P° Jfote the Addre?B — E M-P IKE H O TE L, OWEN STEEET, GrBAHAMSTOWN. ; Wm. McDowEii, PbopbieTob. 4.I'ELICATIONB for KESIDBNCB rt SITES on Goldfield on SALE at.the Kteking Stab Office. CARDS, Circulars (on note 91 letter paper) in plain and fancy type. Garten' Receipts printed, bound and perforated, be EVBSTNa SIAB Office. > mHEATRIOAL PEINTINO, equal to Mcl X bourne work at-tb.oXiYSinaroSTAß Office

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2101, 28 September 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2101, 28 September 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2101, 28 September 1875, Page 3

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