Da Talmage is in England " starring it," as the theatricals iay. He obtains £100a'-night, so says his " agent," in reply to a request from a small town anxious to hear the Brooklyn lensationalist. He writes:—"l. hare upwards of one thousand letters, all wanting Dr Talmage to lecture for them. Some contain fabulous offers. Novr there is but one way of getting the doctor. If your society can afford to pay what larger places offer I may be able to drop out a larger place and giro you a date in July. The lowest terms I care to take are £100. I know it is a big price, but Dr Talmage is a big man." mH E OE PHAN AG E. The following gentlemen have subscribed to the Orphan's Home:— His "Worship the Mayor, £2 2s; W. Souter.Esq., £1 Is; Bey. V. Lush, £1 Is; Alex. Brodie, Esq., £1 Is; John Head, Esq., £1 Is; John Hudson, Esq., £1 Is; Samuel Esq., (cricketing appliances), £1 ss; William Stephenson (timber), £3; A Mennie, Esq., £1 Is; R. E. McGregor, £1 Is; T. L. Murray, £1 Is; J. A. Millur, £1 Is j Tizard £1 Is; G. McCaul (in goods to be selected by the Committee), £2 2s; John Gibbons, £1 Is; J. Marshall, £1 la; J. E. Hansen, £1 Is; G. N. Phillips, £1 Is; T. Macfarlane £1 Is. [This list is added to from day to day.] Services WILLOUGHBY STREET BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL. THE ANNIVERSARY SEEVIOES in connection with the aboTO School will be held on SUNDAY, 12th inst., in the Morning at H &'va -> and Evening at 6.30 p.m., by the Rot. A. W. Webb, of Auckland. On MONDAY, 13th insfc., a SOIREE will he held iv the Church. Tea on the tables at 6.30 p.m. Ticketß Is 6d each. After Tea a Public Meeting will be held. Ministers and other Friends will address the meeting. 1118 Wanted WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT for & Hotel; also a FEMALE COOK. Apply at office of this paper. 1116 WANTED— For Ohinemuri, a STRONG LAD for Battery Work. Apply to ©fob&b libheb, Yickery'B Battery. ■-TTT AJNTED. — WANTED Thames Residents -visiting Auckland often want Accommodation ; for the future tvy the FORESTERS' AHMB, ALBERT STREET. Can fee Kjeg from the Wharf, a little to the right of*pf Town Clock. The Hotel has 23 good Eefli, both double and single; and the Table ie second to none in tho City. Beda, Is Meals, Is ; Board and Residence, £1 per week. Passengers arriving by the Night; Boat admitted any hour by knocking %i thffl front door. H. PHILLIPS, Bsophiktor, Formerly of the Golden Age Hotel, Brown 1946 street. NOTICE ! j, hauElton, BAKEE, " "TIC7ISSES to inform tbe inhabitants of the YV Thames that he Has Becommetced Business IN 1?IS OLD PEEMISES, DAVY STEEET, And hopes, by Attention to Business, and Supplying only a first-class Article, to receive a fair t hare of support. J. HAMILTON, Bakeb, DATT STBEET, GrEAHAIISTOWN 1122 (Opposite the Court House.)
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3370, 10 October 1879, Page 3
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495Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3370, 10 October 1879, Page 3
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