*Uli "was a calm, still night, a soft air Jjlayed caressingly with the tresses of a ovely girl, and the moon shed its gentle ray over the radiant brow of her lover. Her small brother, meanwhile, just home for the holidays, was accidentally wandering in quest of a bat in the neighbourhood, when he heard the voices of his sister and her betrothed. Prompted by the natural curiosity of youth he lingered to listen. After a few inarticulate murmurs he became conscious of the sound of osculation, and enjoyed his position exceedingly. Later in the evening he met the pair at tea. " I heard you kiss Fred," he abruptly remarked to his sister. " What do you mean, you rude boy?" cried the sweet girl, turning scarlet. " Oh, it's no use denying it! " replied her brother ; "you can't gammon me, I know the sound, you know ; it was just like a cow pulling her hoof out of a mud-hole." This is an instance of § comparison, which was odious. Hoilowaie'b Prixs.—The blood, being t»o very essence of health and life, it is most eßßenti,al that it should bo thoroughly purified before 'Jjijp .depressmg influences of winter display..themselves. These Pills will aceomplierCthis purification in a safe and satisfactory mariner, and put the circulation in that desirable condition which alone can rightly form flesh, .bone, muscle, nerve, and skia. Capricious appetites, weak digestions, forpid lJTerß,,and irregular bowels are corrected by tbis^ potent medicine, which may be truly said-'tbi/induce " a sarie mind in a sound body.'';" 1 HoHoway's Pills possess the lemarkable property of cleansing without weakening. While purifying they are strengthening and adding to = those enjoyments of life which health! and'vigor^ can alone bestow;
THAMES HAEBOR BOARD. NOTICE TO MiSTERB OF VESSELS. T N accordance with the Provisions of the •*■ Ha bom.j .Act;, 1878, ALE MASTERS of VESSELS are required to REPORT THEJTt ARRIVAL at Thames to the Harbour Master within 24 hours after afiival. ' h< F. 0, Dean, Hon. Sec. to Board. Thames, 7th July, 1879. . 744 J.. M U IR, ARMY AND NAVY TAILOR, Corner of Brown and Williamson Streets, Grahnmstown, BEGS to call the attention of the Gentlemen of the Thames to his Largo and Well-Selected STOCK of FASHIONABLE GOODS/ suitable for .the present Season, •which for Quality and Cheapness cannot be surpassed. * A GOOD FIT GUARANTEED. 7 THAMES VISITOES TO AUCKLAND CAN bo accommodated with Comfortable PRIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE upon moderate terms at — Mbs John Cashel'b, Upper Hobaon street, Auckland. Opposite Auckland Wester* Academy.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3291, 9 July 1879, Page 3
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415Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3291, 9 July 1879, Page 3
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