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CLOTHING AND OUTFITTING NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, ALBERT STREET, GRAHAMSTOWN. . » ...■.■ SUMMER, 1891! — SUMMER, 1891! o - ill o—. fpiES, in ENDLESS VARIETY, from 3d ZW. T>ORTMANTEAUX, BAGS, and BUGS. X each. QQ _f , ■ ■. SHIRTS. See the new Solent and Portland, ■■■■ TJOYS' KB. SUITS, New Zealand Tweed, colored fronts and cuffs, two collars. JLJ from 7s 6d. „...'■ THE CEYLON TENNIS SHIRTS. T>OYS' SUITS in Serge.; and Washing JL> Fabrics; usual good value. HARVARD SHIRTS from 2s 6d. 11l V OUTHS> SUITS from 18s J MEN'S SUITS UL| X from 28s 6d; New "Zealand Tweed. FLANNELETTE SHIRTS from Is 1 Id. Q to order from 50s. Fit and WorkmanJ^P k3 ship Guaranteed. " I^ATURAL WOOL UNDERWEAR, cool and ■"■ Q A9 and DXJST COATS for warm weather -LI hygienic. O in Silk, Alpaca, Sateen, Persian Cord, and fICIB Navy Flannel. HALF HOSE in Silk, Cashmere, Wool, and - M .™ w m .« m " " Merino. Special Line of Merino at 6d. TjUNCY WASHING VESTS from Is lid. o —*F _o—:- ■ ;':: SUMMER, 1891. (/) SUMMER, 1891. New Zealand Clothing Factory, ALBEBT STKEET, GBAHAMSTOWST. J. C BURROW»! Manager. T

Meetings MEETING RE EEGATTA. A MEETING of Gentlemen desirous of Jt\. holditg a Regatta at Ihamea on St. Patrick's Day will be held at Humphries' Boyal Hotel on SATURDAY EVENING, the 24th insfc,, at 8 30 p.m. J. Hawkks, Convenor. THAMES BEANCH, No. 54, A.M.A. rpHE half.yklbly meeting of X the abore Branch will be held in the Academy of Mueio on MONDAY, Janoary 26th, at 7.30 p.m. Business : Eleotion of Officers j Auditors' Report and Balance-Sheet | and all other business in connection with the Branch. A BALLOT of tho Members will be taken on MONDAY, January 26th, between the hours of 9 am. and 7 p.m., for the ELECTION of President, Committee (12), Secretary, and Auditors (2), Polling place; Office of the Branch, Albert street. By order, Adam Thomson, becretar/t Notices LOST, yesterday, between the rceidence of Mr James Adams, 8.A., Baillio street, and Hape road, a GOLD BRACELET. — Finder will ba Rewarded on leaving same at this Office. SPECIAL! CHAS. PALMER WISHES to return bis sincere thanks to th© Public of the Thames for the rcry liberal support they hare accorded him since he commenced business amongst thorn,v^nd... pan assure them that he will spare no"^!fff,>. fo. merit a continuance of their patr^?"*^, EXTENSIVE iiL'TJBBATION3 hare just been completed to tho SHOP, which will tend to the'greater, convenience of customers. A room is now set apart entirely for EEFESSHMENTS, where Summer Drinks of First-Class Quality I can always be obtained. IDE CREAM! ICE CREAM! 1 ■ , ' —O— _ -■ ■ ; During the Summer Season this Delicacy can be obtained every SATUEDAY NIGHT, at 6 o'olcck. CORDIALS of Every Description. GINGEE WINE, LIMB JOIOE, LIMB JUICE COEDIAL; all of my own make, and of guaranteed quality, either Wholesale or Eetail. Charles Palmer, MANETFAOTUBING CONFECTIONER & CORDIAL MAKER, fOIiIWrSTBBST...

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Thames Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 6788, 23 January 1891, Page 3

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