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.Amuseirents THEAT R E It OVAL, WEDNESDAY, .1 ULY 24th. PROFESSOR SCOTT Bega t> inform llir Pult'ic that he will givo anotlf-T of his UNIQUE AKD MTRTH-PROVOKHST'J Entertainments on lite above dnfre. Doors open at 7 p.m.; to commence at 7.30. 1 ADMISSION FREE. Professor FcOTT nho wishes to etafo *bat !io can bo Consulted Free at he Private Rooms, Pacific-Hotel, Grnhamstovai, THIS DAY,. between the hours of 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. 2348 A. BOWDEN, Agent. "ENTERTAINMENTS, CONCERTS, &c, JUi should i Iways be announced in THK. STAR if the'r promoters wish to achieve suc.-es . ; Auctions ..... PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, BEDDING, PIANO. OIL & WATER COLOR PAINTINGS, BOOKS, STATUARY, &o. ifESSES G.UDGEOB\&' CO. Have beon favored with instructions from D. GK MacDoksem-, Esq , to sell without reserve on THURSDAY Next, at 11 o'clock, at his Residence, Mount Pleasant, Porawai, — The WHOLE of his Blegnnt and Valuablo FURNITURE and EFFECT?, Bedding, ; grand Piano, Books, Oil and Water Color | Painli-'gs, Staturry, Glass and China, Saddles, &c, i'ull particulars of which will appear in Wednesday's paper. N.B —The Auctioneers direct the partieslar attention of the public to this important sale, tbe Furniture having been chosen wiih g-eat taste, and regardless of expense, the Drawingroom Suite coating £42 and the Piano £60. The whole wi'l be on view on Wednesday afternoon, between the hou-8 of 2 and 4 o'clock, prior to the Srle. 2836 N O T I C E . ■|~1 ANALOGUES of the SALTS of Mr I). G. \J MacDohnek/s Furniture and Effecte, Bedding, Grend Piano, O:! and Water Colour Pointings, Books, Statuary, Glass and China, Saddles, &c, to be held on tbe Premise?, Mount Pleasant, Pur?,we>, on THURSDAY next, at 11 o'clock prompt, will be ready for distribution on Wednrsday mornings THO3. WATTE &VJHZWX i"-D CO., Auciionenra. mo t.i c c. GRAHAMSTOWN AUCTION f ROOMS. /"^ELLION & CO., having leased those VUT Cotnmoriipiiß Premises in AlbeH sti'eet. known as the THAMES STOOK EXCHANaE, intend OPENING- ihe sime as an AUCTION MART, for ihe Sale of Produce and Consignments of various descriptions of Goods, and wi'l hold Periodical Sales for the disposal of same, due notice of which will be given in future advertisements. Gk and Co. are also prepared to undertake any Out-door Sales that may be entrusted to them. Account Sales and Proceeds will be rendered immediately on Completion of Sale. All Goods sent for Sale will be Stored Free of Charge. - 10th June, 1878. 2790 Wanted NURSE WANTED for the FEMALE WARD of the Hospital. Application to bo Bfnt in to the Secretary at encc. 2847 WANTED, a NURSE GIRL, about 15 or 16. Apply to Mrs Aitken, • Sealey B'i.ree', - TTTA NTE D . — W A. N TED. Thames Residents visiting Auckland often want, Accommodation ; for the future try the FORESTERS' ARMS, ALBERT STREET. Can fee seen from the Wharf, r little to the right of the Town Clock. Tbe Hotel has 23 good Bede, both double and single; and the Table is second to none in the City. Beds, Is; Meals, Is; Board and Residence, ,-61 per week. Passengers arriving by the Night Boat admitted any hour by knocking afe the front door. H. PHILLIPS, Peopeietob, Formerly of the Golden Age Hotel, Brown 1946 -afreet. Whitehead & McLeay, BOOTMAKERS, TNTIMATE to their Customers and the JL Public that they have just p.dded, >o their already Large Stock, SEVERAL NEW STYLES IN LADIES', GENTS, and CHILDREN'S BOOTS, SHOES and SLIPPERS, suitable for the present season, which have been bought wilh a view of a quick sale at a small profit. They : Iso have a LARGE STOCK o? COLONIAL BOOTS which have been made to their special order. Boots and Shoes of every description made (o measure. The Largest Stock on the Thames to select from. POLLEN STREET, SHORTLAND. 2837 QUESITSjEOTEL. MVAUGHAN, having completed ex- • tensive alterations, begs to notify to the Public that he has ADDED a Fiist-claes BILLIARD ROOM, fitted with one of Arcook's Beet Billiard Tables, under the management of an experienced marker. The CAFE ROYAL is still.carried on, the services of a First-clas3 Cook being secured, in order to give satisfaction to the Public. MEALS AT ALL HOURS-Okb Shimingk OXSTEB StTPPEES. None but the Beat Brands of Wines and Spirits kept M. VAU G H A N, PBOPKIETOE, Corner of Queen and Albert Streets. 2791 nrvUBATKie AL I-BIfiTIKa, equal to Uel X bourne work at tbe EVBHW«G &TAU Ofikt>

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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2944, 23 July 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2944, 23 July 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2944, 23 July 1878, Page 3

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