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Miscellaneous. ST. GEORGE’S (NEW) CHURCH WILL BE OPENER for Divine Service TO-MORROW, the 28th January, the Lisbon of the Diocese, assisted bv the j Rev. V. Lush, officiating. The Opening Service will commence with the celebration of the Holy Communion, at 8 a.m. Morning Prayers and Litany at 11 a.m. And Evening Prayers, together with a Confirmation Service, at <>.oo n.m. The Offertories will be devoted to the Building Fund. J.' S IX BOWDEN, ('•Churchwardens. THAMES WESLEYAN SUNDAYSCHOOL UNION. THE Anniversary SERMONS of the Wesleyan Sunday School Union will be PREACHED in the Grahamstrwn Church, on SUNDAY next, January 28, in the morning at 11 o'clock by the Rev. W. J. WILLIAMS; in the evening at half-past (! o’clock by the Rev. J. Hill. The Annual Gathering of the Schools will be held in the Grnhamstown Church at a quarter to 3 o'clock p.m., when an Address will be given by the Rev. W. J. Williams, and Hymns sung by the children. Collections will be made after each service on behalf of the Funds of the Union. NOTICE. ALL OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS due to Richard P>. Mason, late of the Grand Junction Store, Moanatainri Creek, must he PAID to Messrs Hoxiss and Young within seven days from the date of this Notice, or Legal Proceedings will be taken to recover the same. January 20, 1872. RICHARD P>» MASON. TIIEATRE R 0 Y A L . ALL Accounts against this Theatre must be sent in by Twelve o'clock To-day. R. N. JONES. Special Notice. SELLING BELOW AUCKLAND PRICES. JOHN KEESING Thames Bazaar, Alrert Street. The Largest and Cheapest Stock of GENERAL FURNISHING GOODS In the Province. (Opposite Dowden's Auction Mart). JK. is now Clearing Goods Below Auck- • land Prices, in order to make room for Fresh Shipments, to arrive shortly. The Stock contains EVERY ARTICLE REQUIRED IN A HOUSEHOLD ; also, FANCY GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Now Landing : DINNER WARE—various patterns BREAKFAST WARE—various patterns CHINA —-white, gold, and blue figured TOILET SETS, Jugs and Basins —various Moulds, Butters. Mixing Bov. Is, Bar Jugs, See. Table Lamps, Colonial Ovens—various E. P. Tea and Coffee Services, Bracket Lamps Superior Pocket-Knives, Razors, Waiters Very superior Albums, Companions, Card-Cases,-and Purses —Inlaid Ladies’ Sets—various, See., See. Thames Bazaar, Ai.rert Street, (Opposite Dowden's). Closed on Saturdays till sunset. JUST RECEIVED, EX HERO, FROM MELBOURNE, TITHE LARGEST ASSORTMENT ON .1 THE THAMES of Electro-plated and Nickel Silver Table, Tea, and Dessert Spoons, Table and Dessert Forks Ivory-handled Table and Dcsscit Knives Rogers and Son's Table Cutlery, Pocket and Penknives, Razors, Scissors, See., great variety Extensive asset t incut of Hand Lamps, and beautiful Table Lamps, Lamp Wicks. Glasses and Globes Brushware of every dcsciiption Carpenters’ Tools and Baskets. Galvanised and American Buckets, and General Iroinoiigery. The above will be SOLD at prices Hint will defy competition, and every article warranted of first-class quality. W. DAVI ES , ONE II UN G A STO 1! E, Brown-street, Geaha.mstown. Official Notices. A O T I C E, SUBSIDIES TO WORKS FOR THE SUPPLY OF WATER UPON THE GOLDFIELDS. C COMPANIES or PERSONS desirous of ) making Application for SUBSIDIES under the " Immigration k Public Works Act” will obtain the necessary Information at the Warden’s Office. Sec New Zealand Gazette, (itli January. 1872. (Signed) 0. E. lIAUGHTON, Under Secretary Public Works. Goldfields Department. January 12th, 1872. DISTRICT ORDERS.. Militia and Volunteer Office. Shortland. Jauuary 27, 1872. IN accordance with the provisions of paragraph (11 of the Volunteer Regulations. ! it is notified that the General PARADE for Battalion Drill ordered for THIS EVENING at fi o'clock. at the Cricket Ground, will exempt tlio.se Volunteers who are present from attendance at the next Monthly Inspcc--1 tion Parade. I Volunteers who desire to attend Church i Parade on Sunday (To-mo- ow) will asstmj b’e opposite the Court-hou -e. Shortland, at ! 10 a.m. i (Signed) I. R. COOPER, Major, Commanding Thames District.

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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 94, 27 January 1872, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 94, 27 January 1872, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 94, 27 January 1872, Page 2

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