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Amusements

pEESHAM TTALL. COSMOPOLITAN EXHIBITION. TO-NIGHT, CHANGE OF SCENERY. Every Person will Receive ■ Present. Adults, Is; Children,6d. Extraordinary Exhibition. h» ' ■ Come and See the MONSTROSITIES and CURIOSITIES now on view in BROWN STREET, next MoGbxoob's Auction Mart. AN AIiLIGATOR, (14 FKET LONG) taken in QUEENSLAND. A CROCODILE, Caught in the River Nile, and which came ; out in the ship Molasses. A TWO-HEADED CALF With Fonr Distinct Eyes, and Two Mouths } ;born at Campbell's, Creek, Melbourne. Also a Calf born at Now Plymouth with two di«tinot bodies, two beads, and eight legs. With • other Surprising Wondors. ; ,330 Magnificent Storeoooopic :.%-; i: .-:-. f .-. ; ■■-■ views.'. ■' " Admfision : Adalts, Is; Children under 14 years of age, 6d. All visitors will receive a 3Pri*e Varying in value front 6d to £3 on paying admission fe<\ No price is worth less thitn 6d. TWO WATCHES to be given away each night. NO BLANKS ! NO BLiNK 3!! Open Daily, from 10 am. to 10 p.m. ... ' ■• ■ 875

MONDAY, AUGUST 18. i At 1.30 o'clock, TT7 M. 0 A~r"p ENT E R Hm received instructions from Mrs Riie to tell at the Hall adjoining the Pawn Office, Shortland, on MONDAY, the 18th of August, •t1.30, -■' •:,-■•-- ■■• - ■■■'.■■ THE following Unredeemed PLEDGES :— 7—DOELB "Watch 1436129 th October,lß7B; 555—DOELS Watch 5588 3rd August, 1878 j 547-DCEL9 Watch 4996 Ist August, 1878! 84—DOG- Watch 8369 28th December, 1878; 824—DCG Watch 66452 20th Sept., 1878 ; 437—C&ELS Watch 19114 15th July, 1878; 672—DCEL8 Watch 4884 13th February, 187? i 405^-DQP Watch 1447 4672 Bth July; 1878; 829r-I»0G a l**er 770418 th January; 1879; 741—Ch»in and Earrings 19th Febry, 1878; 85—Earrings and Keeper 29th April, ,187$; '84 -Brooch and Keeper 28th April, 1878; 40—^Locket 4th November, ,1878; 999—Medal 26th Oct., 1878 j 343 —Ring 3rd January, 1879; 825—Ring 81it December, 1878; 659—Ring 11th February, 1879; 550—Earring Locket itnd Sea), 21»t Januaiy, 1879; 912—Earrings 7t,h October, 1878; 489—800k 10th January, 1879 1 556—Bible 3rd August, 1878 ; 742— Sewing Machine 2nd, August, 1878; 988— Telfet Bilk Dre«B and Coat 25th October, •1878; 789-^Coat 7th March, 1879; 597— Jacket 30th January, 1879 j 116—Coat 20th November 1878; <?6—Coat and Vest 9th November,lß7B. Also, a quantity of Jewellery, Clothing, &c, Sec. Koticb.—The Sale of Property and Businest ia postponed for a short timo. 887: TUESDAY, AUGUST 19. CATTLE SALE.

The undersigned has received instructions I from Messrs Wbiqst and Pbbbt to sell by auction, at the Parawai Sale Yards, at 2p.m., on TUESDAY, August 19th, A LOT of Prime Qu»lity FAT CATTLE from Te Aroha; also, several very large well-fatted Working STEERS. £The Cattle may be scon at the. Farawai Yard for three days prior to sale. WE CARPENTER, Auctioneer. ' . Educational '.'•*■ » _ _ Glasses for the Higher Sranohes of Xducatioa •VTIEL BB OPENED atthi TEMPLARS' HALL OW MOHDAX, 18TH IKBT. MONDAYS, TUESDAYS, THURS- , DAYS and FRIDAYS— General Instruction in English Reading,. - - Transcription and Composition, Ac.; „ - History; Geography and Arithmetic— From 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 a.m. MONDAYS a»d THURSDAYS— French— 1 .m. to 2 p.m. German— p.m. to 3 p.m. Italian—& pan. to 4 p.m. TUESDAYS ato FRIDAYS— Drawiog^l p.m. to 2 p.m. Latin (Grammar)— 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. WJBDMESDAYS and SATURDAYS— Piaßoforte Lessons „, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS— Sewing Class—2 p.m. Admission FsBS-rPayable in advance. • Morning Class for General Instruction, 1 "Gninea; Afternoon Classes» for either sub* jectM")» 6d^ per quarter; PIANOFORTE LESSONS, 1 guinea per quarter { SEWING CCcoS, 5i per quarter. Quarter begins on Day of Entranc. Reduction in Fees made to Pupils attending all the Claifes, and receiving Piano Lessons. For further particulars apply to— MRS MARIE ALEXANDER (Mm Stifhxnsok's), POLLEN STREET. FOR SALE OR TO LET. HOU3ES, COTTAGES, and SHOPS on easy terms, all Freehold. Ajax. Htjme, ■.'•• •'•■• Hou«e and Land Agent, 871 Albert street, Grahamstown. THE EMPIRE HOTEL. MR C. F. QUINT announces that he has opened the above Hotel, with the best Brand of Wines and Spirits, and Ehrenfried's XXXX Sparkling Ale RESTAURANT at usual, Firet-Class. r ,,~ - - " 972 fTVHEATRICAL PRINTING, in any color JL executed with despatch, at the office of (his paper.

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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3323, 16 August 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3323, 16 August 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3323, 16 August 1879, Page 3

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