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IISDEPJ^DENT ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS. NOB^jiERN PIONEER LODGE, No 6. mSI ANNIVERSARY of the above X Lodge will be oelebrated, by Divine Service, to be held in the Ledge Room, St. George's Hall, on SUNDAY AFTERNOON next, at 3 o'clock, when a Sermon will be preached hj Brother Ret. E. Browne,^ WiCi.; Special hymns will be snng on the occasion. Brother W. G-ribble will preside at the Harmonium. A Collection will be made to be divided between the Ladies' Benevolent Soeietj and the Hospital. On MONDAY next; a PUBLIC SOIREE will be held in St. Oeorge's Hall. Tea on the tables at 6 o'clock. After which a MEETING will be held, when Brother W. J. Bpb;ght, G.W.C.T., will preside, and at which the following brethren t»re expected to take part:—Brother Rev. W. Tirisley, &M. Chaplain,, and C. Atkin,, from Auckland; Brothers «ev^J. Davies, W.LD. Star of the Thames Lodge; R. French, W.L.D. Northern Pioneer Lodge; and W. Carpenter, P.W.C.T. The proceedings vrill be interspersed by solos and part*singing, readings, and recitations. Admission to the Soiree by Ticket only. Tickets, 2s each, may be had from Brothers J. Nodder, J. Cocks, R. French, R. M. Mitchell; and others;; alsb at the entrance doer on the evening of the Soiree. b193 PIGEONS. PIGEONS. PIGEONS. WANTED, 150 PIGEONS.—AppIy Nil ■T; ■ • Desperandum Hotel, Albert-street, Q-rahamstowri. 177 WANTED by a Young Man, EMPLOYMENT two or three evenings a week at Book-keeping or Making Out Accounts. — Address X, office of this paper- _ _ WANTED', for Tararu School, a FEMALE JUNIOR ASSISTANT TEACHER.—AppIy to J. B. Steedmln, Chairman. ' ■-, 174 "^741 TEI>) PEOPLE ? TO CALL at the PANTHEOI* an&get;tKeir CLOTHING at AUCKLAND PRICES. FOR p, POTTER AND CO., Bbow^-«trekt, GHlHiicsToirN. X tfc-U i /'; i •'-? ; i n ' '• I vf H atl W ANTED, 100 Men Daily at JOSLIN'S' Hais Ceixrer* Estabmbhmbkt te i be Shaved, Shampooed, Ac, nex| FugateV Bed Boot, Owen-etreet, Grahamstown. TTTAjKTED EVERYBODY TO KNOW that they can get any GARMENT made to measure at STOCK PRICES. ; . FORD, POTTER AND CO., Bbowh-steeet, Gbahamstown. TUESDAY, 30fch MARCH, At 11 o'clock. VILLA RESIDENCE, ■> . Sandes-stbeet." , - ', MODERN eToUSEHOLD ! FURNITURE. - Tji JD W I N^ BI N N E, V Has received instructions: from Mr Sha?pbbe to sell at his* residence, Sandcs-street, the whole of his Modern Household Furniture, comprising:— •, PIANOFORTE (by De Bain, Metallic Plate and Tricord), Suite Horsehair 'jk Furniture, Loo Table, Handsome Fender aiid Fire Irons, Pictures, Boots, Pier Glass, Ornaments, Tapestry, Carpet, Velvet Pile Hearth ;Eug, Walnut Occasional Table? Handsome Dress Bedstead and Trimmings, Large Hair Mattress and Paliaises, Good 5 English Chest ■. . ." Drawers, Marble Slab Toilet Glass; Ditto Wash .Stand, Toilet Set in China, Chairs, Carpet, &c, &c. Two .; - Iron V Bedsteads, * Hair 'Mattress, Blankets, Bedding, Large Dining , Table;' Tank, Crockery, Bath, Peram- , '■ "bulator. Garden Tools, Ac, &c. Wheeler and Wilson's Sewing Machine Rocking Horse Also, skme time and place— VILLA RESIDENCE, Sandesstreet, con« taining Six Booms ~ and Outhouses, and situated on Three-qu^rters of an Acre'oi Ground' encjoied by paling fence, laid oul with Choice Fruit Trees.and Shrubs, THE VIEW . presented from the House is superb in the extreme, embracing the _ whole of the Gulf and Kauaeranga Hirer, Bhoitlanc and Gxahamstown, whilct - the position is .very healthy, and no, mere choict spot exists in. the district as a private residence, and the situation may jußtly bf termed as most unexceptionably the pick oi Hauraki. Tuesday, 30th, II o'clock. G, WALLER, Wholesale and Retail • /Tobacconist, next the Bank of New Zealand Brown-gtreet, Grahanutown. 1 OT^RY OF-I>|iO.i)AY.

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1942, 25 March 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1942, 25 March 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1942, 25 March 1875, Page 3

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