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Government Advertisements. NOTICE. SUBSIDIES TO WORKS FOR TIIE SUPPLY OF WATER UPON THE GOLDFIELDS. . CIOMPANTES or PERSONS desirous of J making Application for SUBSIDIES under the " Immigration & Public Works Act" wiil obtain the necessary Information at tlm Warden's Oilier. See New Zealand Gazctir. 6ih January, 1572. (Signed) C. E. HAUGHTON, Under Secretary Public Works, Goldfields Department. January 12th, 1872. Wan teds. WANTED. —TWO SMART ROYS. Apply Oifice of this paper. WANTED RUN BOYS. Good wages given.—Apply office of this paper. AN Enormous Quantity of LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S UNDERCLOTHING, to be sold less than .Cost —J . CoSGRAVE A Co. WANTED KNOWN, that Registration Forms are on SALE at the office of this paper. WANTED, the Ladies and Gentlemen of Shorlland ami Gralmmstown to use Professor Evan's HAIR RESTORER, and also his LIM E JUICE audGLYCERINE for Cleaning the Hair and giving it a Beautiful C loss. Professor G. H. E. will guarantee to Restore any Weak Head of Ilair for a very Moderate Cost. Hair Dyed Black or Brown. Note the Address—Striped Flagstaff with Blue and White Flag, Grahamstowu. NINETY Pieces of BLUE SERGE, All Wool, suitable for Ladies’ Dresses, Is; lid per yard—J. Cose rave & Co. KAA MEN’S STRAW lIATS at Is (id. OV/ V/ each. J. COSGRAYE A CO. WANTED, Ladies and Gentlemen to know that the Thames DYEING and CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT is in Rollcston-slveet.—W. Leant, Dyer, &c. Gents Clothes Cleaned. Dyed and Pressed ; Dve warranted not rub otf. Window-cur-tains Cleaned. Dyed, and Hot-pressed. Silk. Velvet. Ac., Cleaned. Dyed, and Dressed. Feathers Curled and Dyed any Color.— Goods are also received by R. MADDEN. Hair Dressed, near the Gralmmstown Wharf, Albert-street. Orders left at either of the above places will be punctually attended to. ITU YE Hundred Pieces of HORROCK’S !' LONG CLOTH. 5’ per yard—J. CosGKAVE A CO. TSFANTED IMMEDIATELY, a Few VV Apprentices at Ihc Millinery and Dressmaking Business. Also, a FirV'-e.ass Machinist, and a few Good Xeedb-Woir.en for the Making-up Department. Apply to Mrs. Poole, opposite the Imperial Hotel, Pollen-street. J. COSG RAVE A CO.'S Monster Sale of Drapery and Clothing is now on ANTED. Ihc Public to know that ihey T V can iiave their HAIR CUT. he SHAVED, or SI 1A ?J P0OE1) in a Style not to be surpassed in England or America at Professor G. If. Evans, next to A 1 lawny's Resturant, Brown-street, Gralmmstown. lAIVE HUNDRED DOZEN MEN'S CRIMEAN SHIRTS, all wool, at Js lid—J. Com;rave & Co. WANTED the Pubiic to know that G. lIOLDSHIP Sc CO. are the only Timber Merchants on the Thames who Manufacture their own Sashes. Doors, Mouldings. Architraves, Rusticated Weather Boarding. Skirting. Tmigued and Grooved Flooring. Ac... which enables them to supply at very Reasonable Bates. They have a Large Stock of Second-class TIMBER, on sale cheap, to make a cleat ing for fresh arrivals. Mining Tim b(S- up to j 0 feet in length can be cut to anv dimensions at iheir Mills and CHEAP TIMBER YARD. Beach, Gralmmstown.— (iir Fire wood cut and uncut. 150 BALL DRESSES to be Sold at Half-price. J. COSG RAVE k CO.

TIME OF HIGH WATER AT SHOUTLAND AND GRAHASISTOWN. Jl.vncu JI .. 85? turn. P *.’3 p.m,

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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 134, 14 March 1872, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 134, 14 March 1872, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 134, 14 March 1872, Page 2

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