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XfEW SPBING AND SUMMED iv millinery, new spring and summer ' drapery; ' - pTf CWHIIG, * 1 .f c Are now Opened up at 8. 3ETE^KI^&TON'S, Consisting of the Most FASHIONABLE Goods in all all of which were- carefully selected, great care being taken in selecting only new and stylish patterns—all of which are now offered to the Thames Public at the Lowest Possible Cash Prices. INSPECTION INVITED.

Business Notices SPECIAL GENERAL NOTICE. JOHN KEESING'S THAMES BAZAAB , Will be Closed on Christmas Eve ■ '.;■;'_ AND ..... < \ :."'.:'•■■ ■.'■ NE^lft^^-iivfip—-■ ■'__ In consequence of the same * being the Jewish Sabbath. JE. thought it advisable to f,ive the , abqve notice in time, as it may prevent many persons being disappointed, . especially at Christmas and New Year time,-and would respectfully request intending purchasers of Christmas Presents and New Year's Gifts, to come BEFORE SUNDOWN ■:: : .■'■■■. * ' on -.' •.:; ". ..:.• CHRISTMAS EVE AND NEW TEAK'S EVE. Toys and Fancy Articles mi great variety;' Photographic Albums bound in Calf, Morocco, and witkßaised Figures, Pearl, &c. Beautiful Cabinetware, inlaid, &c. A large Assortment, of Elegant Orna- „ ments and Useful Goods of almost every description,-together with China, Glassware, Crockery, &c.,&c. : TIIAM JJ S' BAZA AE, Brown, street, Grahmstown... : .;; ... . . 1475 PROVINCIALISM V. CENTRALISM. "pBOVrKOrALISM heing'in a dying state, JS -■■ we bave determined, during the Holidays, to SELL ijttr eGODS"it' a GREAT EEDUCTION. Our Stock is Large and cannot be enumerated. Everything from a needle to an anchor. , Cradles, Hocking and other horses Bata and Balls, Dells (various) Pearl Necklaces, Studs, Earrings Brooches, Crosses ia beautiful and varied ■'■ patterns ■•■'■ ■v-;,'-. v. •'■ .v ■ Drums, Swords, Pistols Ritntnel's Perfumery, Soap and Pomade ; > C9mbs and Brushes, Nail aud Tooth Brushes ■''■[■ Musical Toys, Box Toys Gents' Collars, Ladies' Collars and Guffs, &c, &c. Muslins, Hollands, Prints, Antimacassars, &c.; Hosiery of all kinds By order of . ROBERT MORGAN, SHOETLAN D B A Z AA R, * Pollen steeet, Shobtland. New Goods, suitable for the Season. T. WOQD HAS JUST OPENED a SPLENDID ASSOBTMENT of i MEN'S CLOTHING, Selected carefully by himself •to suit the present season—an. inspection of which he invites. The Goods will be sold at Lowest Prices, to meet the times. TOBACCO, CIGARS, AND FANCf '• GOODS DEPARTMENT. TWOOD has lately imported a Large • Assortment of NEW GOODS in the above line, including latest shape 3 of Meerschaum and Wood Pipes; Musical and Photographic Album* ; Purses, • Pocket Knives, Shirt Studs, and Solitaires. The Largest Stock of Concertinas on the Thames—all new goods at lowest prices. BEST TOBACCO CUT DAILY. POLLEN STREET, SHORTLAND. IMMENSE SACRIFICE IN PRICES • OF BOOTS'AND SHOES^ AT .■■■■•.'..' •'- ' • '• JT. W. LEAHY'S Pink of Fashion Boot Shop, BROWN STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN, OF WHICH mHE FOLLOWING will give satisfactory A - proof:— ■„. ; OUR OWN MAKE— Gents' Wellingtons, from „, 25s Gents' Balmorals, from ... 16s Elastic Sides, from . ... 16s ' Ladies' Elastic and Balmorals, from ... ... 3s 6d ENGLISH GOODS— - Gents' Sprit.g Side*, from ... Os 6d Gents' Shoes, from.. ... 6s 6d Ladies' Kid Boots, patent toe lap, from ....' ... 5s 9d Maiden's do do, do, from ... 4s 3d Girls' do do H from ... 3s 9d Children's Boots, from . Is . Persons desirous to avail themselves of the above ekould lose no time. Please note the address— J. W. LEAHY, BOOT BUILDER, Opposite Mr W. DaTies's Onehunga Store, Brown Sheet, ftrahamatown.

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2164, 10 December 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2164, 10 December 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2164, 10 December 1875, Page 1

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