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Dxmrm the next four weeks, people in want of boots and shoes will d* well to viait the boot shop of Mr J. Lang, who has just got a good stock of the best and cheapest boots in the. market-, atprices which are within the reach of all. The following are a few of his prices: Ladies' walking shoes s§, a splendid fine, prenella boots 6s 6d, men's balmorala 8s 6d, men's shooters 9s tid, t» shoes 5s 6a, slippers from Is, tan boots and shoes, aim white shoes in great varieties, children' strong boots and shoes, very cheap, and aluo men's best calf running shoes at 10s 6d.—J, Lang, bootmaker, 2 doors from Gam Wallace's, grocer.—fAoTT.]

Dr. W. B. Bush, Oakland, Ha, writes:— "I eroloy Sander & Sons Pun Volatile Eucalypti Extract as a local application i> chronic inflammations and rheumatic pane; internally in nephritic as well as in wdmonary gastric and catarrh. It is sometimes difficult to obtain the genuine article. I employed different other preparationr, they had no therapeutic value and no eneet. In one case the effects were similar to the oil oamphora, the objectionable action of which is well known."—This is certatnly a most striking evidence of the superiority of this excellent preparation over any other.—lnsist getting Sander & Sons Eucalypti Extract, er else yon will be supplied with worthless oils. —{Advt.]

WANTED-AGOOD GENERALSER VANT. Wages 12s per week. Apply to Stab Office. KOTICE. JVVILL not be RESPONSIBLE for any DEBTS contracted by my wife without my written authority after this date. PATRICK LEE. March £2nd, 1897. NOTICE TO PUBLIC. C. E. Swales BEING obliged to CLOSE his Studio from SATURDAY, 27th inat.Ukea this opportunity to THANK the pnblio for their past patronage, and to inform them that ha will shortly BE^OPKN in bis new premises about to be erected next to Mr Montague's, Tobacconist, Pollen street. I VotE: All Photos not called for during ' the present week, may be obtained at Mr Thomas', dentist, next door to Studio. Indian Famine Fuitf, AMUETIW of tb«~C«vnmitUe of the above will be held at the Boiough. Chambers en WEDNESDAY Af>rK|k NOON next at 4 o'clock. All persons having subscription tyls will please forward them at once together with suriptions to the Hon. Treasurer (Mr Jam a Beuslmw), so as the business may be olojed without delay. THOS. KADFORD, Chairman of Omoilttse. ■NOT ID** TO THE THAMES P WC. WANTED KNOWN tfet JOHN S WATERMAN, Imwg decided to carry on his trade as GENERAL CAU. PENTER, would most respectfully soltsit a share uf public support. JOBBING WORK of all descriptions undertaken aud faithfully carried out. Estimates given for all work in connection with BUILDING or REPAIRS. Estimates given for * BPHALTING, either fur prepared or tar aud sanding, or will undertake any jobs iv connection with same. "■ JohnS. Waterman, RICHMOND STREET, BHORILIND.

CHINA WARE Glass; Warn, Cvp and Saucers in large quantity, over 4000 Platan Dinner Sets, fea Sets, as large assortmeat in .Enamel Ware, Tan Wttl Hollow W«n P. NORBU&Y;

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Thames Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 8617, 23 March 1897, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 8617, 23 March 1897, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XXIX, Issue 8617, 23 March 1897, Page 2