General Notices A. CL CATKIN, Stationer, Bookseller, AND Fancy Goods Dealer, ,• POLLEN-. STREET, '. — BEGS TO THANK his FRIENDS and the Public Generally for their LIBERAL PATRONAGE daring the pait year, and to inform them that be has JUST OPENED UP an IMMENSE STOCK for the 'XMAS TRADE, COMPRISING— BOOKS for BEWAEDS, LIBRARIES, etc., by Ballantyne, E. P. Roe, Martha Finlay, Pansy, Macauley, Pryde, Henty, Taylor, etc., etc, ANNUALS. BOYS' and GIRLS' OWN, CHATTER- BOX E3, CHILD'S COMPANION, etc 'XMAS BIRTHDAY and NEW YEAR CARDS, both in Packets, Boxes, and separately, in PLUSH, APPLIQUE, PORCELAIN, etc. TEA SETS — without exception the LARGEST STOCK on the Field, from 6d to 13s per set. Come and Inspeci! DOLLS, too numerouß to bo specified, from Is to £2. VASES and ORNAMENTS of every Description, LUSTRES, EPBRGNEB, FERN POTS. BOUQUET HOLDERS, SPECIMEN GLASSES, IMAGES, etc., from 50a to Is each. TOILET SETS from 5s (3d to 15s. GLASS DISHES, all prices. WOBKBOXES anTBASKETS, WRITING CASES and DESKS, HANDBAGS in LEATHER and PLUSH, ALBUMS and PHOTO FRAMES (a good selection from 1«), GLOVE acd HANDKERCHIEF BOXES, TEA TRAYS, Japanese GOODS,Ac PrCNIC BASKETS-A Good Variety. A Great Variety of PHOTO FRAMES. BALLS, HORSES, WAGGONS, andTRUMPETS in endless profusion. TOYS (Mechanical and otherwise), TRAINS, PIANOS, PUZZLES. SPADES, GUNS, BUCKETS, DRUMS, HORNS, B*TB, PARLOUR GAMES, BOATS, etc. MURRAY'S HOUSEHOLD ALMANAC. T HAVE been appointed AGrBN F for this L district for the above ALMANAC, which gare suoh satisfaction lait year to all who purchased it. It has been greatly enUrged, but will be still told at the old price of SIXPENCE. STATIONERY—WhoIesaIe and Retail. TERMS — CASg. A. G. GATRAN; Stationer, &c, POLLEN STR E E T. Henry iaiige WOULD take the present opportunity of returning his WARMEST THANKS to the Thames Public for the very liberal support they have acoorded him iince he commenced busines*, end to inform them that he hM just OPESDED-UP a SPLENDID LOT OF COOOS for the COMING SUMilE'ft: TBADE. —0— d£jg° It oompriacs all the Nkwbst a;id MoflT Fabhiohablb MAiiißiita from the lead* ing Colonial and English Mills, and will be found on i^jpectioa to be of Splendid Value. —0 — WE9T OF ENGLAND, MO?GI3L, KATA^OI, and cliicr TWBKDB. FANCY COATINGS, SERGES, *o Inspection EnePEOTFtrxLY Isvitsd. Fit and BTr£.K .'guaranteed, and charges moat reasonable. POLLEN STBKET THAMESTwentyman Bros., BUILDEH3 & CARPENTERS, A SE prepared to EXECUTE all ■**- ORDERS entrueted to tbsm with FAITHFULNESS, ECONOMY, and DESPATCH. dndbatae:i^c*s speciality. FUJMIitiAL^ «cononjioi*lis ftaii et£ciectty ounduoted. Itg" Note the Address-" POLLEN STREET CENTRAL
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Thames Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 7071, 31 December 1891, Page 1
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414Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 7071, 31 December 1891, Page 1
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