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Gents' clothes cleaned, dyed and pressed. Gents' light suit* cleaned, sa. N.B.—ln future all goods and orders will only be received at the Thames Dyeing Establishment, Eolleeton street, Shortland. Wb are glad to iufjrm our reader* that a New Gentlemen's Clothing Establishment has opened in Pollen street, two doo-s from Mary street, nnrued the Thames Borough Clothing Mart.—Abvt. Holloway's Ointment and Pills effect wonderful enrcs of bad legs and old wounds. If these medicines be used according to the directions which are wrapped round each pot and box, there is no wound, bad leg, or ulcerous sore, however obstinate, that will not yield to their curative properties. Thousands of persons who had been patients in the hospital without the least benefit from the care of the eminent surgeons, have been cured by Holloway's Ointment and Pills, after other remedies and treatment had signally failed. For glandular swelling, tumours scurvy, and diseiiek of the skin,"there is no medicine that can be.Aised with so good an effect,: Though potent for good, it is "powerless for harm ; and though the cure effected is rapid, it is also complete and permanent. ACADEMY OF MU S 10. FOBFOURkiGHTSONLY, - COMMENCING THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1874, BAKER'S GRAND HIBERNICON Panorama of Ireland, Painted on 6,000 yards of Canvas by the First .European Artiets. IRELAND IK SHADE AND SUNSHINE, In conjunction with the Greatest Combina* ■ tion of Delineators, Vocalists and Irish Exponent! that has ever visited 1•■ i ■■: .: the Australias. . MR HENRY BAKER, Musical Director, Lecturer, and Beautiful ;.-..., „.,,, „: „-. , Balladist. . „.,, : : : ,. ■ I MR JOHN s MORAN, ' The Celebrated Ijksh Comadian, Clog Dancer, and Bone Soloitt, from the Theatre Boyal, Dublin.. iIISS JENNY MO RAN, The Great Ibish Ohabaotkb Artiste and Vocalist. MBS. W."F. BAKER, The Queon of Irish Ballads. .- MB W. F. BAKER, | The Silver-voiced Tenor Balladist. MR CHARLES YERNER, The Versatile Comedian. Admission—Stalls, 3s } Gallery, 2s; Pit,:l«. Business Manager, Mr C. Vbbneb Advance Agent, Mr R. B. Wiseman. 07897 ■ * H«V ,• Ao ,V»:i B«* S}/4V Gbahamstown Branch, No. 35. ■<t99 rnHE usual ANNUAL /JUggfV ± MEETING of the above Vl|Bffif%} Branch will be held at the Hall IBM US W on MONDAY, December 21st, ■ •^K|^:^tß ? <>'c|pck^p.m, s^rr , , r , i ;' B asiness: ~' Steotion ' and Qj9r Installation of Ofßotrs, consideration of Quarterly Btport and Balance Sheet, and other routine business. ■■'•• ■'-■" -■■■'•-■" ■ ■" M. Laitoww., ■ ■ . „ Secretary. 1.0.0. F., MU«»AI)LOYAL WAtKATOLODGE, No. 54Ai. riIHF- Quarterly (and Special Summoned) X MEETING of the above Lodge w:ll be held at the Odd Fellows' Hall, Richmondstreet, Shortland, on TUESDAY next, the 22rid instant, at 7 30 p.m. i Business — Election and Installation of Officers. CHABLE3 AhIKB, Secretary. i"ii■ i . i i THAMES RIFLE RANGERS. j MONTHLY INSPECTION, on TUES^ DAY, the 22nd, at 7.80 p.m. j Uniform, Aims, and Accoutrements. ! By order, E.. Shephebp, b7895 Hon. Seo. BANNER OF ULStEB,* L.O.L; No. 12. I A SPECIAL MEETING of the above Lodge-will be held in the temporary Lodge Room, Willoughby street, on THUBS« DAY EVENING, 24th inst,., at 7.30 p.m. A full attendance requisteel. . a 7898 By order of the W.M. 1.0. G.T. AND 1.0. R. r ETE at Parawai Gardens on NEW ' I '. YEAR'S DAY,; *i .'-5u...,-?. ;; *:*'£. . Particulars in future advertisement. J. Lb», 7889 Secretary. QUEEN OF Tim MAY GOLD. MINING COMPANY. TENDERSpWANTED. mENDEKS will be received up to Noon on X TUESDAY, the 22nd instant, at the Office of the above Company, Davy-street, for the ERECTION of a QUARTZ HOPPER. Plans and Specifications to be seea at the mine. Jobs Goldbwobthy, b7892 Manager. _ Tj^ANOY SHOWCARDi in varieuscolevs X. unequalled for design and ezeevtien, at the Xrnmr« Stab Ofiee.

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Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1862, 21 December 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1862, 21 December 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1862, 21 December 1874, Page 3

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