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TTmbbbixas IVepaibed on the shortest notice at Maddens, near tue wharf, Albertstrfpt.—Adtt.

Evsby dvecription of Dyeing and Cleaning done on the shortest notice at (the Thames Dyeing Establishment, near corner of Biohrriond and Rolleston-streeta.—Advt.

To Spobtsmeit.—For some time past Powder j Shot, Caps and every requisite hare bsen Selling afc Cheapest; Bates by J.S. Hart, " The Thames G-unmaker," in business as sach on this field since 1868. He thanks the community for their patronage, especially since resuming business for himself. Any G-aa work done in the competent manner of twenty years' practical experience, also cheap rites. A seleat stock of Gam, Shot Pouches, Ponder Flasks, &c, &c, ex Chile &c, otherj shortly to arrive. Everything purchased tit first cost, and selling with this advantage. J.S. Habt, Gunmaker, Pollcnstreefc Central. —A»YT.

The ladies of Nebraska City have published the following card : " The indignant ladies of the Home Relief politely request the Revs. Lemon, Green. Taylor, Kerr and. Warren to cease, interfering with their affairs as a society. Two of the gentlemen aforesaid having already accepted silver gotten the same way as that we washed to gamble off, it would have looked better for them, at least, to hare kept still. "

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Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1686, 29 May 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1686, 29 May 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1686, 29 May 1874, Page 2

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