Amusements Academy of Music. SATUEDAY & MONDAY EVENINGS, Octobor 2od and 4th. EU GEN E BEDA, The celebrated ONE-LEGGED GYMNAST, DANCER, & BICYCLE PERFORMER (Late of the Great World Circus), and MADAME BEDA, THE MAORI LADY GYMNAST AND DANSEUSE, Pronounced to be the grsatest phenomenon of the age* Prices of Admission—Front Seats, 3s ; Boxes, 2s; Pit, li. Doers open at half-past; 7; to commence at 8. 1167 Wanted TT7ANTED, for the Thames School, JUNIOR ASSISTANT TEACHES. Apply by letter up to 5 p.m. on SATUR. DAY, October 2nd, to R. Skeene, Hon. Sec. Waiotahi School Committee. WANTED, APPRENTICES to the Dressmaking.—-Apply at Mrs Cokston's Millinery and Dressmaking Establishment, next to Reed's, Photographer, Brown street, Beach Road. 1091 \\J AS TED, 100 Men Daily at JTOSLIN'S *T. Hair Cbitixs Establishment to bo Shaved, Shampooed, &c, nexJ Fugate't Rfid Boot, Owen>f>traet, Grnhamstown. . Tenders INLAND MAIL SERVICES. SEALED TENDERS will be received at the Post Office, Thames, till SATURDAY, the 2nd October next, for the CONVEYANCE OF MAILS between the undermentioned places from the Ist January until the 31«fc D.cember, 1876, both days inclusive :— 1. Thames and Tararu ... Once daily . 2. Thames and Hastings ... Thrice weekly 3. Thames and Pueroa, landing mails at Puriri- Twice weekly 4. Mackaytown and Paeroa ... Once daily 5. Puriri & Nevesville, Tairua Twice weekly 6. Landing and shipping mails As required 7. Grah)»m»town and Tararu wharf , As required Forms of Tender, with the terms and conditions of contract, may be procured at any Post Office. . No Tonder will be considered unless made on the printed form Tenders to bo endorsed "Tender for Mail Service No. ,". and addressed to the Postmaster General, Wellington. Eduttnd Cock, Postmnster. Post Office, Thames," 4th September, 1875. 1039
DRAPERY, &c. J. MARSHALL'S SHIPMENTS THIS SEASON ABE UNUSUALLY HEAVY, AND T^ACH DEPAETMENT will be found FULLY ASSORTED with NEW and FASHIONABLE GOODS. 39 PACKAGES, ex Alumbagh 11 „ . 9 , Columbus 2 - „ >, City of Auckland 1 '„•'■" Per White Eagle 18 Bought in Colonial Markets 71 . ! GEE AT B EDUCTION IN MEAT AT THE OLD-ESTABLISHED MAKFSTEEET BUTCH KEY. ■. •. • <. Pbopbietob - - - G. Dalziel. TO THE INHABITANTS OF THE THAMES AND DISTBICT. GDALZIEL takes this opportunity of thanking bis patrons for all past favours, and has much pleasure in being able to inform »hem that he has Reduced his price of MEAT, as the following Yitt of prices will show, Tiz. :— Boiling Beef, 4d Salt Beef, 4d Eossting Joints, sfri to 6d Steaks, 6d " Mutton, Foreqnarter, 3£d to 4d Loini, 4d ; Legs. 5-H : Chops, 5d Prime quality Pork, 6d Salt Pork, s£d to 6d . Loins and Legi, 6d Sausages, Gd
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2104, 1 October 1875, Page 3
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426Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2104, 1 October 1875, Page 3
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