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Last winter in Boston a young woman put her false teeth in a glass of water at night, and in the morning found them imbedded in a block of solid ice. She was late at breakfast, the process of thawing out the teeth with a bonfire of matches having been slow. An impudent adventurer havingmarried an heiress, a wit remarked that the bridegroom's " brass" was outshone by the bride's " tin." Startling Discovery by a Little Three Year Old.—-" Why, pa, there's a hole in your hair!"

Auctions TO-MORROW, JANUARY 31st, At 12 O'CLOCK. I will sell, at the Parawai Sale Yards, A QUANTITY OF FAT CATTLE, Springers, Milch Cows, Calves, and Horses. -JOHN LEYDON, AUCTIONEER. Meetings *• O. O. F., |plliS!lJ M.U., A.D. LOYAL WALEATO LODGE, No. 5444. mHE Regular Fortnightly MEETING- of X the above Lodge will be held at the Odd Fellows' Hall, Bichmond street, THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, the 30th instant, at 7.30 o'clock. Charles Ahier, Secretary. Notices ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH CHOIR. THE PRACTICE of the "LAY OF THE BELL" is POSTPONED until TUESDAY next. 143 E. T. WILDMAN. NOW LANDING, Tjl X "L OC H U RR," - •: . And to Arrive Pee " THURLAND CASTLE," PIANOFORTES • AND Harmoniums, IMPORTED BY J GRIGG, POLLEN STREET. 147 NOTICE. WBLUNDELL, Watchmaker, &c, • Pollen street, Shortland, Being about to retire from Business, begs to return his sincere THANKS to his Friends and the Public generally who have so kindly patronised him during his residence at the Thames. He requests thai all Accsunte due to him, and all Claimß against him be sent in before the Ist March next. 146 EXCURSIONS TO OHINEMURI AND THE UPPER THAMES. PICNIC PASTIEB PROVIDED WITH ALL REQUIREMENTS. MR ALLEN, well known on the Thames for his ability as a Caterer, is now PROVIDORE of the t P.S. TE AROHA. AND P.S. RUBY, and is in a position to supply Picnic or Excursion Parties -with all kinds of Refreshments. The terms will be such as cannot fail to give entire satisfaction, ani the style and taßte with which the refreshments are served must commend themselves to all. Terms, &c, upon application to Mr Allen on hoard Te Aroha or Ruby. 3314 n ASH EL BROTHERS, MINING- AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, PAEROA, OHINEMURI. N.B.—>Agen(s at Auckland and the Thames 2622

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2517, 30 January 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2517, 30 January 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2517, 30 January 1877, Page 3

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