Amusements miß ATEE EOYAL. Lusseb R. J. De Lias. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY). LAST NIGHT BUT ONE. MB J. K. EMMET'S BENEFIT, And Presentation of all his Songs. Pbo&ramme. Ist Act of H. J. Byron's Drama, PHIL THE FOUNDLING. Mr Emmet in Irish Drama. 2nd Act of FRITZ! Containing nil the beautiful Songs and Dances. Quid Mtodooxey, Piper and "Vagabond. .1, ; "" Presentation of Songs. ;' >' .;■' V 'MR EMMET'S BENEFIT. -.. i • LAST NIGHT BUT ONE. Saturday—Phil the Foundling, in Three Acts vßiohmond Thatcher, Agent. Wanted
WAN TE D TOSE LL. 1 AA A STRONG GALVANISED IRON IUUU FIREPLACES, 30s «»ch, Oath. Extra Piping, la 6d per foot. Gbob<jb McCattjj. ; WANTED Known, "to meet the times," I am laying on finch WATER PIPE at 3d per foot; Best High-pressurs Cocks, 4» 6d j Connoctiona, 15.,, | ..-,...u -: ] j "*'G"b'6b&b' McCatjl. ' i WANTEI3^ENpWNr-Prpxy| Forms for Mining Companies may be obtained at the Stab Office. Tenders < MOANAT AHtt GOLBMINING COMPANY (Kegustebed.) mENDERS will be received for WORKING -L SEVEN TRIBUTE SECTIONS tmiil MONDAY, 26th instant inclusive. ROBEBT COHHB, 2^4 :' ' . ' Manager. mENDERS will be received by the Com- ± mittee until noon of WEDNESDAY, 28th February, 1877, for ihe Erection of a TEACHER'S -HOUSE at TAPU (Hastings). 1 Plan fed Bpecificdtioa to be seen on application to the undersigned. R. M..HAWKES, ! :: Secretary Tapu School Committee. ' 271
Notices '■-■• ■:■:•■ - -ifo'TiCE' ■■■- ■•■_.- A LL Parties Indebted to the underiigsed XJL are requested to SETTLE their accounts before the end of February. All accounts unsettled at that period will be handed to a Solicitor-for recovery. * : ; . 272 W. Rowb. : GETTlitt* ALONG. mHERE are different ways of Getting X Along, as progress is sometimes called. It does not always mean making a large sum of money, or being a great man for people to admire, or look at with wonder. Leaving off a bad habit for & good one is Getting Along; to be clean and tidy, instead pf dirty and disorderly is Getting Along; to be careful and saving instead of thoughtless and extravagant— to be actiye and industrious instead of idle and lazy— . TO BUY YOUR TEA AND GROCERIES McGOWAN'S Instead of elsewhere is GETTING ALONG/ . . . Money is a very useful article in its way, but it's possible to get along with but small means if rightly managed and laid out at McGOWAN'S. We are the CHEAPEST HOUSE on the THAMES for GROCERIES AND CROCKERYWARE. Our Prices all round are the most farorable for the consumer on the Thames. Hare you tried our 3s TEA P
GEORGE WILTSHIRE, (Latt of Messrs W, Seioitt and Co, Ir»»----mongers), BEG-3 to inform the inhabitant! of the Thames that he has OPENED THOSE CENTEALLYSITTJATED PEEMISES AT THE CORHER OF MARY AND POLLEN STREETS, With a Large and Well-selected Stock of Ironmongery AND GENERAL GROCERIES, And trustß, by careful attention to their wants, to receive a fair ihare of their patronage and support. ALL KINDS OF lEONMONGEEY AT lO"WEST BATES. i GROCERIES or ETERY DESCRIPTION Not to be excelled in either Quality or Price. 156 FOR SALE, on Terms by Monthly Pay^ ments, COTTAaBS on FREEHOLD ALLOTMENTS. -r \ A. Httmi, Agent, - : Albert street.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2538, 23 February 1877, Page 3
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