Educational • THE THAMES BOYS AND GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL. QUARTER DAYS— April 12th; July sth ; September 27 th ; February Ist. SCHOOL FEES (Payable in Advance). One Pupil ... £2 2s por Quarter Two Pupils ... £3 13s 6d do. Three Pupils... £4 14s 6d do. These terms are inclusive; there are no extras. JAB. ADAMS, 8.A., 535 Headmaster. General Notices New Grass AND " Clover Seeds. CASH PRICE LIST— a. d. WHITE OLOVJSfi ... h 0 per lb. RED „ ... 0 9,, „ COW GRASS 1 0 „ „ ALSYKE „ ... ...' 1 2 „ „ LUCERNE,, ... ...* 10 „ „ EYE GRASS ... 7s Od per bushel. COCKSFOOT .. 8s 6d „ „ OATS (not less than 10 sacks) 2s 6s per bushel MAIZE (New Zealapd) 3s lid por bushel POTATOES (sound) in quantities not less than 1 ton, £4 per ton BEAN (Auckland) £6 per ton, AT ■ THOMAS VEALE'6 Wholesale Stores, Pollen Street. SEWING MACHINES ! SEWING MACHINES ! IP YOU WANT A SEWING MACHINE GO TO H. B. COOKE, POLLEN StBEET, None but the BEST QUALITY of Machines kept in Stock. N.B.—All Kinds of Sewing Machines KB PAIRED in a PRACTICAL MANNER on the Shortest Notice. Addbess— H. B..COQKB, POLLEN BTEEET, Gbahamstown. 323 _ . . _ . - IMPORTANT NOTICE. GEORGE CROCKER, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, BEOWN StBEET, GrAHAMSTOWN, CALLS the attention of the Public to the _■ ,-■ - ' ■ ■' ■ : ■ • • ■ LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES Which he ia now Selling at m AUCKLAND PEICES ! ' . ■ ALS0 > .■■■'.■•■•■ ii IS OWN MAKE, Which he is Selling a£, EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, To Suit the Times. A TRIAL SOLICIT ED. KB.—REPAIRS Nea'ly. Executed on the shortest notice, and at the VERY LOWEST PEICES ; NOTICE. W. BOBBBTT, BUTCHER, POLLEN ST&EET. BEQ-S to return kis sincere THANKS to his Customers, and the Public in general, for their liberal patronage during the last ten years that he has. carried on his Business in Rolleston street, and now begs to REQUEST that hII OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS due to that Shop be PAID to HIMSELF, at his POLLEN-STREBT ESTABLISHMENT, as his receipt ONLY will be a sufficient discharge for the same. January 12, 1880. 56 At a very pleasant tea party, the converse tion turned on transmigration. A lady of exquisite beauty who was sipping McG-owan's . best, turned to Mr and asked what form he would prefer to inhabit ? To be dissolved in 3s Tba madam. The Niagara full* is a sight never to be forgotten. There are macy waterfalls but only one McGkmAK selling Hi Tea.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3534, 23 April 1880, Page 3
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391Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3534, 23 April 1880, Page 3
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