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General Notices JS[ew Boot & Shoe Establishment. George Crocker Has OPENED a BRANOE ESTABLISHMENT in Pollen Stroefc. a little above the Mary Street corner, and immediately opposite Mr H. 11. Dbivbb, Painter, &0., with a Lar^e, New, and Seasonable STOCK of Boots and Shoes^ Of all the Leading Makes, and Specially Selected for the wants of This District. To. meet the times, all the Q-ooda have been marked at VERY LOW PRICES, And an Inspection is only needed to ensure business. Eemembbr the Addbebb— GEORGE CKOOKER, POLLEN STBEET (a few doori above Mary Street), and at the Old Shop BttOWN STBEET, Grahamstown. SPECIAL NOTICE. ALL OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS are respectfully requested to be settled or arranged for at once, failing which they will be placed in the hands of a solicitor. GEORGE CROCKER. TO MY OLD FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS— Notice I give, Onoe more on the Thames I have come back to live Near tbe MASONIC HALL, us QUEEM STREET you turn round At COCHRANS STREET CORNER, I am to be found; Whether SPRINGBIDES or BLUCHERS and WATBRTIGHTS too, I'll ensure you a FIC, and with WORKMANSHIP true. You on QUALITY BEST, PRICES FAIR, , can rely, man, Tour orders please give to— Yours truly, H. HY M AN, Boot and Shoe-maker, Cochrane St. Thames. Notice of Removal THEO.WOOB, CLOTHIER AND TOBACCONIST, HAS pleasure is. announcing that he has removed from his old establishment in Shortland to those more centrallysituated premisesin Pollen street three doors from Mary street, lately occupied by Mr Whitehead, Bootmaker, and while thanking his numerous friends and customerß for their past favore, hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a oontinuanoe of their patronage to an even laiger extent. A Full Stock of all tho Leading Brands of TOBACCOS AND CIGARS and all Smokists' REQUISITES always on hand. The Stock of CLOTHING being very heavy, T.W. has decided, ia order to Reduce some before the close of the Season, to offer the whole of his MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING, SHIRTS, HATS, HOSIERY, &0., at Cost Price and Under. This is a capital opportunity for thoee requiring this Class of Goods to obtain them very cheap, as they are all of First-class Quality, —— THEO. WOOD, CLOTHIER AND TOBACCONIST, POMiEN STBEBT. :J..E. HANSEN'S Price List. WOOD and Duncan's FLOUR, 501bs, 5s 6d i Byoroft »nd Lamb's PORRIDGE MEAL, 7lb bass Is3^ ; CURRANTS, 7d ; ESSENCE of LEMON, 6d j Limetta LIMEJUIOE, pint bottle, 8d; G?ißbbt's STAROH and CORNFLOUR, 6d ; Freeiing Company* MEATS, Boiled, Roast, and Corned, Is 2d ; 2lb Tin MULLET, lOd WORCESTER SAUCE, 6d ; YORKSHIRE RELISH, 9d i Van Houthn'B COCOA, Lib tin, 4s ; Pure COFFEE, whole or ground, 2s 3d i CHICORY, lOd. i Try our 2s TEA, best value in Town—a trial will prove it. AOBUT FOB THE ANGLO-INDIAN CO.'S PACKET TEASWHOLESALE & RETAIL. APOLLO SOAP, 6d ; BARILLA, 1-lb bar, 9d; Noonday CANDLES, 6d 5 Deßoubaii and " Brilliant" CANDLES, 8d ; Best OHEEBE, 6d; FRESH BUTTER, from firstclass Dairies in the District. Also, a Good Assortment of CHINA, GLASS, EARTHENWARE, HOLLOWARE, IRONMONGERY, and PATENT MEDICINES. FAEM PRODUCE, vise—MAIZE, WHEAT OATS, BRAN, SHARPS, CHAFF, Etc., Etc, Etc. The Undersigned has been in this business here for nqw nearly 20 years, has always paid 2Qa in the $, sold as oheap as any bouse in the Trade, and intends to continue on the same principles for the next 20' years if Fates permit. J. E. HANSEN, POLLJN STBERTV

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Thames Star, Volume XX, Issue 4715, 13 September 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XX, Issue 4715, 13 September 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XX, Issue 4715, 13 September 1888, Page 1

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