M I^is somejtinie ,sin6e!\^e >were. called upon to' record^ aflytlung "in :Hie'way of "selling off" or "immense reductions;" in, the clothing department. But 4e are now rcmihac'd thrit Messrs J. Cosgrave and Co., are calling a sale ■„ of drapery. , and ..clothing ,-. at their ~^( *e!jtabjiishmpnts\ inJtOwen[ and :A*Tbertl 'streets. ' The Stocks in"tnese estalilish.tnents embrace £20,000.worth of goods. Cheap drapery a,nd winter clothing willnow be the order of the day.—Adtt. I Gbnts 1 Ciothbs and every description of Dyeing and gleaning dohei. on the -shortest possible rioficei at ltilib Thames Dvoing Establishment, corner of Eolleston and Richmond streets.—Advt. ;
Holloway's Ointment and P.' .s.—Never, at fault.—ln all irritations of the skin, sores, ulcers, bums, and scrofulous enlargements of glands HolloTray's OintmenJ presents a.ieady. and easy means !o£ "^iire.i jV^hvoli^nexer t c(isapi»int;tlie most, favorable * eipectMwns. It manifests a peculiar power in restraining inflammation, removing stagnation, cooling tho heated blood, and checking all acrimonious ;or vinhealthy discharges.- -Whilst the Ointment thus acts . locally, the Pills are no less remarkable for their power in improving the general condition and habit of body, both processes render the cures complete, and ~i: < "p^nHaneJif. ?JJnd?r the geiierai irifltiencjfe /off^these poto'ni remedies, the pimy infant becomes therobpstchild; the pale and emaciated regain color and rotundity, and the dyspeptic cats freely without fear. •
. Funerals . • v funeral" notice. ..; ■ •• — ■ i THB'f.^EK^?9f>the,ljasp^fr WraiAM Nei:££ywill!leave (ho residence, Murphy'i Lane, TO MOBROW JAITERNOON, »fc half past 2. Friends aro respectfully invited to attend. ' > , John G-bigkj,* : 708' • '''-'.'<-> '- 'Undertaker. ' LODGE OF LIGHT, '454,1.C; A FUNERAL' LODGE will be held at u\. 4 Masonic Hall,, Queen street,, ,TOMORJROW, at 130 p.m.,' to follow "the remains of } our late Bro Neelj to the C»metery.< Brethren ,of 533, S.C., and other lodges writer! to attend. Usual Mourning Kegalia. S. Baitden, W.M. 3rd July, 1875. , 710 SIR WALTER SCOTT LODGE OF FREEMASONS, S.C., No. 533. mHE BRETHREN of the above Lodge' JL* are requested to MEET at the Masonic Hall, Owen street, TO MORROW, at 1.30 p.m. for the purposo of attending the Funeral of late Bro Neelt. , Byorderoftheß.W.M, Brethren in Mourning Costume —Crape over Apron and White Gloves. 712 ■ I. O. G. T. NORTHERN PIONEER LODGE, 'No. 6. MEMBERS of the above Lodge are requested to MEET in the Lodge Room, Karaka School, TO MORROW (Sunday), at 2 o'clock p.m., to Attend the Funeral of Bra W. Nbbl*. Visiting Brethren are invited. • ■ R. M. Mitchell, 706 W.Sec: Miscellaneous > ' 'Waiolahi'flchool Committee, June 21, 3875. THE THAMES SCHOOL will RE-OPEN on MONDAY sth July, for the Ordinary Branches of Education, and ia addition a SUPERIOR SCHOOL will ba •established ia connection therewith, under tkecare of R. J. Moobb, Esq, (holder of first class Certificate) i when claisus will be formed for instruction in Mathematics, Latin and French, Drawing and Baokkeeping. Terms for the Superior Classes, £1 Is per quarter in advance. Drawing and Book- . keeping, 5» each, lished. - By order of the Committee. R. Skehn, , 624. v , «. Hon. Sec. i — DR lETHBRIDGE will ATTEND my PRACTICE} during my temporary , ~> abienco. .- WM. A. P.SBSTON, M.D. Soalay streeb, July 3rd. 701 TUST RECEIVED, AUSTRALASIAN, fcj Juno 19. J. H. Jeffeeson, Pollen-street. IMPORTANT TO .MINERS AND ' BUSHMEN. The Seamless Watertight^oot. ;/^EORGE CROCKER, \JT BOOTMAKEB,' Begs (o inform the Miners of the Thames and Surrounding Di«tricts, that ho has introduced the FAMOUS SEAMLESS WATERTIGHT BOOT . —a desideratum -hitliefto unknown here; and introduced and mado ; by :him only—and that he is now prepared to execute all Orders intrusted to him with punctuality and despatch; combined witli Cheapness and Durability. A'TRIAL INVITED. Observe my Address— ... ' - . GEORGE CROCKER, Bbown Steeet, Gt-aAHAMSxowN, ;. : Directly opposite Allaway's Boarding House. " ' 580
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2027, 3 July 1875, Page 3
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