Sib, —Can you tell me, Mr Editor, the different modes in which the two candidates for. the Thames Borough will shew their, politeness ?—Mr Speight by standing for the Borough, and Mr Sheeban by both standing and sitting for it. —[Advt.] % Men's boys' and youths' clothing to order— or ready ' made. Any garment altered, exchanged, or if not satisfied, money returned, at Cloonan'e, la te Coagrave and Co.—-[Advt.] ■ A. Cookson, jeweller, having removed to more convenient premises, No. 14, Brown street, next door to Mr Burra, stationer, begs to state that he is still prepared to execute all orders entrusted to him in hit usual workmanlike style, and takes this opportunity of most respectfully thanking his friends and •patrons for their liberal support since commencing business, and hopes to still merit j that support by strict attention to business, combined with superior and practical workmanship.—A. Cookson, jeweller, No. 14, Brown »treet.—[Advt.]j Step into the Show Boom at Cloonan's and Bee the latest novelties of the season. [Adtt.]
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4036, 5 December 1881, Page 2
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167Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4036, 5 December 1881, Page 2
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