FOY BROS., PHOTOGRAPHERS, I IN < BETUBKJNG- THANKS to their numerous Friends and tho Public in General for the very Liberal Support they have received since commencing business, beg to intimate that their Studio will be CLOSED from the 4th to tho 23rd of November to enable them to make Alterations during which time they will be iv attendance Daily between the hours of 3 and 5 p.m., to receive and deliver order s. 7665 -78 A PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. WILL P.V.jbe OPENED on MONDAY M next, the 2nd November, in Owenstreet, Grahanietewn, next door to Mr Clark's Grocery Establishment. Mrs. Cobhes will attend thejounger children, and give instruction in Plain and Fancy Ifeedlo-work. Terms— £l is por quarter or 10s 6d per half quarter. When two or more childreu of the same family nttond, a considerable reduction will be made. A Night School will be established shortly. Terms 2s. por week. Address —Edmund C. Cobkes, care of Mr Ciabk, Owen-street. PARA WAI GARDENS. fpHESE Favorite Grounds arc now OPEN J_ to the Public. Admission, Gd. Family Tickets for 12 months, 10s, may bo had from Mr. S. Young, at the Queen's Head Hotel, Queen-street, Grahnmatown, or the Proprietor on the Grounds. Parties owning Dogs are warned that Poison is laid on the grounds. W. H. CiSSitf. October 26,1874. tc7661 \ DTEETIBEES AND OTHERS miV tereeted in Coromandel are informed that a well conducted popular Newspaper THE COKOMANDEL NEWS has been started in that district at tbe ear* nest request of the bulk of the inhabitants. Its circulation is more than double that of its locbl contemporary, and it affords the best, indeed the only, medium for Advertising in tbe district. All orders in connection with the Coromandel News will be received in Grahamstown at the Stab Office. BY HAND . . £5 10s BY FEET. . . £9 10s Instruction to purchasers gratis. Needles and all requisites always on sale. J. GKIGG, AGENT FOR THE THAMES. An extensire and varied assortment of Iron Bedsteads, English and American Chairs, &c, &c, &c. J. G*RIGG, MATTRESS MAKER AND UNDERTAKER, THAMES BEDDING FACTO POLLEN STREET, NEAR THE KABAKA BEIDGE. . -NOTICE TO MERCHANTS, SHAREBRQKERS MINE MANAGERS, ETC. ThE LATEST CONVENIENCE. mBLEGBAPH FOBMS (No. 171) bound in Books of 100 each, with Block for keeping memorandum, of telegrams, Just Published et the Etbkiko Stab office. These handy little books are coming in'o general uso in Auckland, and other places, awongst all classes of businer men having to transmit important telegrani3 NOTICE. TO MI&E MANAGERS, MINERS AND OTHERS. A BEGISTEB. BOOK will ha kept j\. FREE for Men wanting Employment or Employers wanting Mcd. Apply J. 0. WIIMAMS, tc7 24 Provincial Hotel. LAW TOBMS of every description at the Eviaayg Stab Office ON SALE at the EvENiwa Stab Office •Williamson-Btrcet, PBOOF OF DEBT FORMS for Creditors of Goldmining Cora panics. A PPLIOATIONB for EESIDEJNCE A. SITES on Goldfield on SALE at the Etching Stab Office. ' RBCEJPT BOOKS of all kinds, n ornamental mipt letter a the Evuhino Bxab Office.
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Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1821, 3 November 1874, Page 4
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