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eTgTbook EARLY SPRING TRADE. E/^1 T)OON has much pleasure in announcing that he « IJT* JL> has JUST COMPLETED OPENING UP his FIRST SHIPMENTS OF NEW GOODS For the Forthcoming Spring Season, And is NOW SHOWING in All DepaetmentsJ THE LARGEST AND BEST-ASSORTED STOCK ON THE THAMES, And invites his Friends and Customers, and the Public generally, . to INSPECT THE SAME. FIRST DISPLAY-OF THE SEASON JW'OW OX VMBW\ E, G. BOON, DEAPER & CLOTHIER, Corner POLLEN and MARY STREETS.

Electoral BOROUGH OF THAMES. ELECTION OF MAYOB. TT is Hereby Notified that—ALEXANDER BRODIE asd WILLIAM CARPENTER have been duly Nominated this day as candidates for the Office of MAYOR of the Borough of Ihaiteg, and that in compliance with provisions of "The Municipal Corporations Act, 1886," and " The Regulation' of Local Elections Act, 1876," and amendment thereof, a POLL will be taken for the election of ONE of tbe above-narced candidates on WEDNESDAY, tbe2B;hof November, 1888, at the Borough Council-Chambers, Albert street, between the hours of nine in the forenoon and six in the afternoon. F. R. G. WOODWARD, Returning Officer for tbe Borough of Thames. Thames, 20th November, 1888. MAYOEAL ELECTION. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE BOBOUGKH OF THAMES. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— Ju At the request of a large number of yourselves, I have again consented to allow myself to be nominated for the office of Mayor for the ensuing year. During tbe year jUBt passed many matters of great import* ance to the Borough have been initiated, mo*t of which are still in a state of transition, but which I have every confidence can be brought to a successful issue. Prominent among these are the survey of the Borough, the making of outlet drains through the railway embankment, and tbe setting a part of the water of the Puru stream for the benefit of tbe publicOne reason why I have consented to be again a oandidate for the Mayoralty in the ensuing year is my desire to see these works, among others, consummated. I will ot-ly now further point to my aotions in the past as a guarantee of my fidelity in the future in carrying out with the fullest integrity the important and onerous duties of the office, and sincerely hope that, with your kind assist* ance, I shall again have the honor of being returned. I have tbe honor to bo, Your obedient servant, ALEXANDER BRODIE. Thames, 20th Nov., 1888. Wanted .TTTANTED KNOWN — Strawberries I Strawberries! FREBH EVERY MORNING, as they are Carefully Pi«ked, and of Excellent Flavour. They will suit the most delicate stomach. The best place to obtain them E. SINCOCK'S, FRUITERER WHOLESALE & RETAIL, POIIEN STBBBT. N O T I C E. WANTED KNOWN.—That H. JAMES' is the ONLY GENUINE and IKDE* PENDENT CASH STORE on the Thames. No Bankrupt Stock, nor the sweepings of Auction Rooms, kept, but every, arliole sold is guaranteed good, and true to representation. ! NOTE A FEW PRICES, as a sample only. Everything else sold equally cheap for Cash:—Jams, 6d; best white Sugar, 3d } Col* man's Noll Starch, 8d; Currants, very best, 6id? Ottoman and Renshaw's Sauce, 6d Tomato, lid; Lea and Perries, 1b 3d j Miller's Baking Powder, l s Id; Renshaw'«, l»j Hudson's, Is 3d; Golden Syrup, 8d ; Treacle, 4d j Bottle Vinegar, 9d j Vinegar, per quart, 9d j Van Houten'e Cocoa, Is Id and 2§ Id j Fry's 6d ; Morton's Pickles, lOd j Cornflour, best, 9d } Union Co.'s and Warnock Bros.' Ist Prize Soap, 9d per bar $ Extract of Soap, 8 for Is } Soap Powder, 7 for 6d ; Blacking, 8d per don.: Whiting, Id per lb j Washing Soda, Bibs for Is j best Bice, 3d} Electric and S.B. Candles, 6d j De Roub.ix's, Bd. Orders left at the Store delivered anywhere. H. JAMES, GBOOJSR, &0.,

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Thames Star, Volume XX, Issue 6129, 27 November 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XX, Issue 6129, 27 November 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XX, Issue 6129, 27 November 1888, Page 3

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