General Notloea A..G.CATRAN, Stationer, Bookseller, AKD Fancy Goods Dealer, POLLEN STREET, BEGS TO THANE bis FBIENDS and the* Public Generally for their LIBERAL PATRONAGE during, the past yeor, and to inform them, that he baa JOST OPKNED UP an IMMENSE STOCKforthe.. • /XM^LS TRADE, 00MPEI8IKO"^ ' BOOKS for REWARDS, LIBRARIES, etc., by Ballantjne, E; P. Eoe, Martha Finlay, , Pansy, Macauley, Pryde, Henty, Taylor, etc.; etc., ANNUALS, BOYS' land GIRLS' OWN, CHATTER-BOXES, CHILD'S COMPANION* eto. 'XMAS BIRTHDAY and NEW YfiAE 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 13a per set. Comb and Inspect! DOLLS, too nnmerons to be specified, from Is to £2. VASES and ORNAMENTS of every Description, LUSTRES, EPEEGNEB, FERN POTS, BOUQUET HOLDERS, SPECIMEN GLASSES, IMAGES, eM?., from 50s to Is each. TOILET SETsTom 6s 6d to 15s. GLASS DISHES, all prices. WOBKBOXES and BASKETS, WEITING CASES and DESKS, HANDBAGS in LEATHER and PLUSH, ALBUMS and PHOTO FRAMES (a good selection from Is), GLOVE and HANDKERCHIEF BOXES, TEA TRAYS, Japanese GOODS, &C; PTCNIC BASKETS—A Good Variety. A Great Variety of PHOTO FEAMES. BALLS, HOESEsTwAGGONS, and TEUMPETS in endless profusion. TOYS (Mechanical and otherwise), TEAINS, PIANOS, PUZZLES, SPADES, GUNS, BUCKETS, DRUMS, HOENS, BATB, PARLOUE GAMES, BOATS, etc. MURRAY'S HOUSEHOLD ALMANAC. T HAVE been appointed AGENT for this L dittriot for the above ALMANAC, which gare euoh satisfaction Uit year to all who purchased it.' It has been greatly enlarged, but will be still sold at the old price ot SIXPENCE. ' STATIONEEY— Wholesale and Eetail. TEEMS—CASH. A.G. OUTRAN, Stationer, &c, POLLEN STREET, J. W. EIOEIT TTAS ploaeure io iaformjng all bit Old -*■■*• Friends and the Public generally, tbaf; he has resumed the LIVBRV Bn d BAIT STABLE URASCH of bia bußinets, and is sow prepared to LET ON HIRE on the most reasonable termi, SINGLE and DOUBLE* SBATED BUGKHSS, WAGGrONETTES, SADDLE HOEMS, &o , &o. t and trusts that by using every exortign to meet the wishes a: d wants of his Customers, to onoi more re* ceive a fair share of their support. J. W. KICKIT, Livery and Bait Stables, BBOWN STEESl 1, GRAHAMSTOWN. Twentyman Bros., BUILDEB9 & OAEPENTESS, A RE- prepared to EXECUTE all ■f*- ORDERS entrusted to theta with FAITHFULNESS, KGOSfOMr, and DESPATCH. •—o— UNDERTAKING a SPECIALITY. • FU^Bti'ALS eoonomiCHlly and efficiently oonductecj, igar Note the jddrets—.., POLLEN STREET CENTRAL.
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Thames Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 7032, 14 January 1892, Page 1
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395Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 7032, 14 January 1892, Page 1
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