Bazaar. ST. GEORGE'S OHUEOH. A GRAND BAZAAR, IN AID of the Fund for paying off the Debt on the Church, will be held in THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Grahauistown, (THIS DAY) FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, Gth and 7th November. Admission ~. ... Sixpence. <SS" Open each day at 3 p.m. Notices. A PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS WAS OPENED on Monday, November 2, in Owen-street, Grahamstown, next door to Mr Clark's Grocery Establishment. Mrs Cornes will attend to the younger children, and give instruction in Plain and Fancy Needlework. Terms—£l Is per quarter or 10s Cd per half quarter. When two or more children of the same family attend, a considerable reduction will be made. A Night School will be established shortly. Terms-2s per week. Address—Kdjiund C. Cornes, care of Mr Clark, Owen-street. STONE! STONE! STONE! SUPERIOR to any yet opened in the province for Building purposes, and can be had on the shortest notice, in any quantity, and any size. Head Stones, Tombs, and Monuments, Cut to any Design; Hearth Stones, Steps, Sills, Base-course, String-course, Cornish and Blocking, and Rusticated Quoins. Also, Rubble Stone for Foundations, at 5s per cube yard, by applying to William Thaokray, at the Hape Creek Quarry; or, Augustus-street, Block 27, Shortland, NEWINGTON HOUSE MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, Bbown Stbeet. MRS CORSTON, in inviting attention to her NEW STOCK OF MILLINERY, begs to state that she will keep nothing but First Class Goods, so that the Ladies of the Thames will at all times depend upon getting" the first of fashions at her establishment.— N.B.—Dress and Mantle Making done on the ■premises in all its branches,—An APPRENTICE Wanted.—Apply early. PAKAWAI GARDENS. favourite Grounds are now OPEN to 1 I the Public. | Admission, 6d. Family Tickets for 12 Months, 10s, may be had from Mr S. Young, | at the Queen's Head Hotel, Queen-street, Grahamstown, or the Proprietor on the Grounds, Parties owning Dogs are warned that Poison is laid on the Grounds. W. H. CASSIN. October 26,1874. DANCING. MpS. MCDONALD'S Private DANCING IYI CLASS on Tdesday Evenings, at Owenstreet. Particulars may be obtained at the School-room, Abraham-street; NOTICE. IT is requested that all Accounts due to W. Dowden be PAID to the undersigned before the Ist November, F. A. PDLLEINE. Grahamstown, October 6, 1874. NEW MAP OP THAMES GOLDFIELD. GOPIES of the above may be had of the Publisher, at W. Dowden's Auction Mart, Grahamstown, " r HHOU lackest one thing yet," saith Paul. J And he is not the only one who has said it. The newly-married bride said it when she was taken to her future home, and found the house neither painted nor papered "It shall be done immediately," replied her husband, "but by whom?' "Oh, send for W. FKIOKbIR. of Tararu Road, who is a firstclass Painter, Glazie r , Imitator of Woods and Marbles, and Paperhanger. FOR RALE-Freehold Allotment Pollenstreet, west side, near Mary-street, with well-finished House of four rooms, Out-houses, &c. House and Allotment, corner of Albert and Kirkwood streets, rent free for 11 years House, 4 rooms, near Wesleyan Church, Shortland, Freehold. House, 3 rooms, near Wesleyan Church, Shortland, Freehold. Leasehold Allotment of about one acre at ;•/ Hape Cieek, with first'das* House of seven rooms, good garden, &c. Ground rent low. Leasehold Allotment, with House of five rooms, situate in rear of the old English Church, Rolleston-street, good position; ground rent low Leasehold Premises, corner of Queen and Williamson streets, Grahamstown. Apply to H. H. WRIGHT, House and Estate Agent, 5, Exchange Buildings, Grahamstown, CHALLENGE— Alfred and John Newdiok hereby ACCEPT the Challenge of the persons who advertised in yesterday's paper to POLL a PAIR-OAR'<D R vCE with anyone in the Province for the sum. of £50 a-side. Men and Mwy ready at Pacific Hotel, This Evening, at 8 o'clock. LOST, between the Thames and Waiomo, a PDRSE, containing a sum of money and a Miner's Right.—Any person leaving the same at the Office of this Paper will be rewarded. ME. J. H. JEFI7KRSOJJ, Pollen-street, has just received (via the South), AUSTRALASIAN, and SKETCHES, Oct. 24. DON'T FORGET JOSLIN'S HAIRODTTING ESTABLISHMENT, opposite Barnett and Levy's, Grahamstown. Your Hair Cut as it should be, Shaved as you would wish to be, Shampoed as you ought to be. Perfumery, Brushes, &c, Wanteds. Plutus Gold jVinine; Company (Limited). A I'PLICATIONS will be received at the fJ Company's ohice, Phortlaud-street, Auckland, for a MAN a GER to lake clVrge of Miue and Lattery at Coromandel. Testimonials to accompany applications, P. A. WHITE, Secretary. Auckland, Nov. 3,1874. \\J ANTED, an Experienced SALES v WOMAN.—Apply S., Hktuerinqton, Pollen-street, WANTED TO KNOW, the Friends of the late Fkedeuick O'Neil will oblige by communicating with the undersigned, Frederick O'Ncil met his death in the No, G Moukland Reef, Gynipie, June 3rd, 1874. CHARLES ROWE, _ Gympie. . V' ANTRD KNOWN .-NEW Farm, Garden, *' and Flower SEEDS, true to name, and of the Finest Quality, at Rodert Brewin'S, Seed and Plant Depot, 38 and 39, Market House, Auckland,
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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1888, 6 November 1874, Page 2
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822Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1888, 6 November 1874, Page 2
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