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It is some time since we were called upon to record anything; in the way of "selling off"-or " immense reductions "- in the clothing department. But we are .now .reminded, that Messrs J". Cos? grave and Co., are calling a sale> of drapery and clothing at their establishments in Owen and Albertstreets. The stocks in these: establishments embrace £20,000 worth of goods. Cheap drapery and winter clothing will now be the order of the day.—Advt. [ A; Pbactioxl Suggestion.—"Stratford is out of the way," says theDanbury News man, "and rather awkward to reach. If Shakspeare's birthplace could be moved to some more convenient place —like Derby, or Manchester, or Leicester—on some through line of travel, the: number who would visit it would be 100 to one in its present situation. The extra fees thus obtained would soon pay the expenses of removal. I have spoken to several English people about it, and they are strongly in favor of having it done." A Grate Exertion.—Blackleading the. stove. ;

HollOWay's PillS.—This purifying and regulating lhedicine should occasionally be had recourse to during foggy, cold, and wet weather. It is the best preventative of hoarseness, sere throat, diphtheria, pleurisy, asthma, and a sure remedy for congestion, bronchitis and inflammation. Attention to the directions folded round each box will enable invalids to take the Pill in the most advantageous manner; they will be taught the proper doses, and the circumstances under which these must be increased or diminished. Holloway's Pills act as alteratives, aperients, and tonics. When taken as a last resource,' the result has always been gratifying; even when they fail to cure they always assuage the severity of the symptoms and diminish the danger.

Funerals FUNERAL. NOTICE. THE FUNERAL of the late Mra P. Mack will leave the Hospital TOMOERO W (Sunday) AFT E UNO ON, at 3.30 o'cl.oclt. . All friends are respectfully invited. . Jonir GKiaa, 938 Undertaker. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE FUNERAL of the late Mr James MiDDOCKS will start from the rerWence, Riohmoud street, TO MORROW AFTERNOON, a 1 2 o'clock. ; Friends are respectfully invited to attend. :';'■' John G-iug&, i : .■■■■■.' Undertaker.

I Sermons npiOMORROW (Sunday* Aug. 22nd, John JL . Oaetwbkjht will PREACH (D.V.) in the Karaka School room, Mackay street, Shortland, at half past 6 o'clock in the eveningSubject—" The Doctrino of Christ." 935 GOOD TEMPLARS' HALL. PREACHING on SUNDAY EVENING, the 22nd. Subject—" Man of borrows." by Edwd. Lewis, Evangelist.' Come and hear. N"o collection. 937 Meetings "FRIENDLY HELP TEtfT," 1.0. R. FEMALE BRANCH. riIHE Usual Forfniglitly MEETING will L ba held in Mio Karaka School, MONDAY, 23rd, at 7.30 prompt; Initiations at . 940 ' S. A. Jones Sec. Miscellaneous PROTESTANT ALLIANCE : FRIENDLY SOCIETY. A JUVENILE LODGE in connection with the above Order will be OPENED in the Karaka School on TUESDAY, 24th, at 6.45 prompt. For particulars apply to Jno. P. JoNrSj W.M., FEED. BOTLBB, D.M., 939 Wm. Plant, W.T. WAIOTAHI HIGHWAY DISTRICT. :mHE ASSESSMENT LIST for the current X year is deposited for the inspection of all persons interested therein in the porch of the Waiotahi Schoolhouse, Waiotatri Road, and a certified copy of such. List is also de« posited in tho Eureka Schoolhouso daily between the houre of 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. The Waiotahi District Board will sit to hear Objections on WEDNESDAY, September 22, 1875, at the Waiotahi Schoolhomo, at 7 p.m. ' ' Alex. Brodie, ' ' Chairman. Waiotahi, August 19,1975«

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2069, 21 August 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2069, 21 August 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2069, 21 August 1875, Page 3

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