Wanted TAEAEU SCHOOL. WANTED, for the above School, a FEMALE junior Assistant TEACH Kit. Applications, enclosing .Testimonials, to bo addressed and sent to the Chairman, Mr J. B. Steedman, on or before TUESDAY, October 12th, 1875. Beknakd Wolff, Hon. Sec, 1189 Tararu School Committee. WANTED, an ACTIVE YOUTH, or Young Man, for ' the Kitchen. Apply at Warwick Arms Hotel, Shortland. 1199 \\J ANTED, Shareholders in the Otago W Ooldinining Company to know that imperfectly addressed letters await them at the Thames and Auckland Post Offices.—W. Flood, Manager. 1172 i ■ WANTED, APPEENTICES to the Dressmaking.—Apply at Mrs Coeston's Millinery and Dressmaking Establishment, next to Seed's, Photographer, Brown street, Beach Eoad. 1091 iV ANTED, 100 Men Daily at JOSLIN'S ** Hair CtnTisa Ebt*bi,ishmbwt to be Pliaved, Srhampooed, &c, neil Fug»*-e's Red Boot, Owen-street, Orahamsfovm. For Sale TO GEOCEES FITTING-UP. FOR SALE, Cheap, SET of GROCERY BINS, Large Galvanised Iron TEA BIN, and COUNTER. Apply to J. Phillips, Pollen street. Milk! Milk! FOR SALE, the MILK of about THIRTY COWS ; pricft 3d per quart. For particulars apply to Mb H. Alley, Hikutaia Farm ; or Mb James Craig, 1149 Auctioneer, Grahamstown. Houses and Land Homes for the People. VALUABLE FREEHOLD COTTAGES AND ! ALLOTMENTS FRONTINGWILLOUGHBY AND MACKAY STREETS, SHOETLAND. mHIS PROPERTY consists of two newly erected substantially-built aud WELL-FINISHED COTTAGES, each containiug Three Rooms, with Water Tanks and other coßvenicncee, standing on Allotments 261 feet by 6Q feet. One Allotment 30 x 6Q feet, with Cottage thereonOne Corner Allotment, with frontage of 33 feet to Willoughby street and to Mackay street of 88 feet. One Allotment, with 33 feet frontage to Willoughby street and a depth of 88 feet. Also, Buildings thereon erected at a large cost, which may be purchased for removal. For further particulars apply at the Evening Star Office ; or to Edwin Binnet, City Auction Mart. LIBEEAL TEEMS. GEEAT BEDUCTION IN MEAT AT THE OLD-ESTABLISHED MAESTSTEEET BUTCH KEY. Pkopeietoe - - - G. Dalziel. ,TO THE INHABITANTS OF THE THAMES AND DISTBICT. GDALZIEL takes this opportunity of thanking his patrons for all pa^t favours, and has much pleasure in being able to inform them that he bas Reduced his price of MEAT, as the following list of prices will show, viz. :— Boiling Beef, 4d Salt Boet, 4d Roasting Joints, s£d to 6d Steaks, 6d Mutton, For?quarter, 3£d to 'Id Loins, 4d ; Leg* 5Jd : Chops, 5d Prime quality Purk, 6d Salt Pork, 5i i to 61 Loins and Legs, 6d Sausages, 6d THAMES GOLDFIELDS HOSPITAL. NOTICE. SUBSCRIPTIONS to the tfunds of the 0 above Institution are respectfully requested, as the income is now insufficient to keep the Hospital in its present efficient state. 1188 W. Rowe. SCHOOL NOTICE. MISS GARY still holds her School at : Mrs Bargrove's late residence, Abraham street. English, Music, and French taught. Dancing Clase every Friday Evening from 1 to 9.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2111, 9 October 1875, Page 3
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468Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2111, 9 October 1875, Page 3
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