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Meetings. A, OF. COUBT PEIDE OF PAMELL, 4109. i#C T HE re ß u,ar Fortnightly .f, \ * MEETING of the above will be held in tlie Hall, Queen-street, Griihamsloß'n, ou Thursday next, December 10 th, at 7.30 C "cHAItLES AHIER, ' Secretary. PUBLIC SCHOOL COMMITTEES. A MEETING of the Members of the Public r\ School Committees in this District will be held in Mr Rowe's Office, Exchange Buildings, This Dai (Wednesday), at 7.30 p.m. A, PORTER. Miscellaneous. El Dorado Gold Mining Company (Registered), r jPHOSE Shareholders who have not applied X for their Shares in the new Company are requested to FORWARD their APPLICATIONS to the undersigned on or before the lOtli inst. f, A. WHITE, Manager. Auckland, Ist December, 1874. FdNEUAL notice. THE Funeral of Kilen, wife of Mr Anthony Cullen, will LE\VB the residence, Rolleston-streefc, This Day, at 3.30, " . C'OR SALE or TO TjET, the WILI.OOUHBYT STRKET REDUCTION WOKKS.-For Particulars, apply to Jamks CitAia, Auctioneer, FOR SALE, about three acres of OATS and LUCERNE.—AppIy to Joseph Buchuy, Parawai. FOR SALE CHEAP—A HORSE POWER complete for Chaff Outtiug.—Apply to John Nicholis, Carrier, Pollen-street. Wanteds. ■ WAKTIJD, a WAITER; also a Smart LAD. —Apply at once at the Anchor Hotel, Owen-atreet. WANTED a General SERVANT. Inference required,—Apply at Warwick Amis, SLioitland. / ANTED, a General SERVANT.—AppIy V to Mrs Cooie, Excelsior Hotel, Karaka Bridge,

AFTKE, Giioi'iNCiN the dakic for centuries in (flicst of a pure stimulant, the faculty found it some twenty-live years ago, in Udolpho Wolfb's Soiiiedam Akomatio SonNAi'PS. Four thousand .experienced practitioners publicly endorsed the article, not only as the purest of all stimulants, but as a tonic, invigoront and alterat've of unequalled excclle> ce. From that tim» to the present its popularity has been steailiy increasing until it is without a rival in the estimation of the public, as well as of scientific » en. Thousands of both sexes, who would shudder at the thought of tasting the adulterated liquors in common use, take it medicinally as a remedy for debility, indigestion, want of appetite, kidney complaints, and hypochondria.

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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1914, 9 December 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1914, 9 December 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1914, 9 December 1874, Page 2

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